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Moose Security System
READY
TROUBLE
VIEW INFO
ALM MEM
OFF
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CANCEL
BYPASS
DELAY ARM
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AWAY
RST SMOKE
TEST
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QUIT
ACCESS
STAY
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CLEAR
HOME
NIGHT
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ZXSSD
Control Station
EVENT LOG
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CHIME
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PROGRAM
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INSTANT
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  • Page 1 How to Use Your Moose Security System ZXSSD Control Station READY TROUBLE EVENT LOG VIEW INFO ALM MEM CANCEL BYPASS DELAY ARM CHIME AWAY RST SMOKE TEST PROGRAM QUIT ACCESS INSTANT STAY CLEAR ENTER HOME NEXT NIGHT...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the ZX200/ZX210 or the ZX400/ZX410 Security Control. This control will provide you with years of reliable operation when properly installed and maintained. To maximize the benefits of your Security System, it is important to carefully read the entire contents of this manual and become familiar with all control operations.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Operating Your System ............... 5 The SSD Control Station ............... 5 The Control Station Keys .............. 6 The Control Station Display ............8 Turning Your System ON .............. 9 Turning Your System OFF ............10 Silencing Alarms .................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ZX200/ZX210 Programming ............ 30 Remote Connect ................ 30 Programming the User Passcodes ..........30 ZX400/ZX410 Programming ............ 32 Remote Connect ................ 32 Set Clock ..................33 Programming the Automatic-ON Feature ........34 Programming the Latch Key Feature .......... 38 Programming the User Passcodes ..........
  • Page 5: Operating Your System

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM Operating Your System Read these instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the system. Your system has been customized to meet your specific requirements. Some features discussed are optional and may not be programmed in your particular system. If you have questions concern- ing the features on your system, consult your Security Company Representative.
  • Page 6: The Control Station Keys

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM The Control Station Keys VIEW INFO KEY This key is used to view system information. ALARM MEMORY KEY Allows you to display the most recent zones where an alarm occurred. EVENT LOG KEY (ZX400/ZX410 only) If a printer is attached, you may print the recorded activi- ties.
  • Page 7 OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM ARMED STATUS INDICATOR These keys, followed by your passcode, are used to turn your system ON. Each key corresponds to a different level of security. No one at home; total protection; all sensors are ON. AWAY Building is occupied; selected door and window sensors are STAY Bedtime;...
  • Page 8: The Control Station Display

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM The Control Station Display READY TROUBLE NOTE The display will turn OFF after four (4) minutes of no Control Station keypresses or sounder activity. Press any key to turn the display back ON. Ready Light Illuminates when the system is ready to be turned ON.
  • Page 9: Turning Your System On

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM Turning Your System ON 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Check for a Ready display and/or light on the Control Station. If you do not see it, see Operating Your System - System Not Ready. 3. Press .
  • Page 10: Turning Your System Off

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM Turning Your System OFF 1. Press . The Control Station will display: CANCEL 2. Enter passcode: The Armed Status Indicator light will turn OFF. Silencing Alarms To silence an alarm: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: CANCEL 2.
  • Page 11: System Not Ready

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM System Not Ready 1. Press the View Info key (Key #1) repeatedly to view zones not ready. The Control Station will alternate between displaying the zone condition and the zone number. See Protection Zones for a list of zone numbers and descriptions. 2.
  • Page 12: Chime

    OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM Chime To enable or disable a “Chime” sound whenever an exterior window or door zone is opened: 1. Press . Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display whether the chime was turned ON or if it was turned OFF.
  • Page 13: Optional Features

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Optional Features Bypass - (DO NOT enable for UL Listed Systems) This feature allows you to turn your system ON with one or more zones intentionally left unprotected until the system is turned OFF. WARNING Bypassed zones are unprotected and will not cause an alarm if opened while your system is ON.
  • Page 14: Selective Bypass/Unbypass

    OPTIONAL FEATURES After saving any changes, the Control Station will return to the READY prompt after briefly displaying: Selective Bypass/Unbypass - (to intentionally bypass/unbypass a specific zone) 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display: 3.
  • Page 15: Removing Bypass

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Removing Bypass 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display: 3. Press to unbypass all bypassed zones, then press ENTER The Control Station will briefly display: then return to the zone selection display: 4.
  • Page 16: Force-Arming

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Force-Arming - (DO NOT enable for UL Listed Systems) When you turn the system ON with Force-Arming, the system will not turn ON any zones that are not ready. Once the zone is secured, that zone is automatically turned ON and will cause an alarm if it is violated. See Operating Your System - System Not Ready, to identify zones that are not ready.
  • Page 17: Turning Your System On Using Two Button/Double Press

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Turning Your System ON Using Two Button/ Double Press Your system may be programmed to quickly turn ON using either the two button method or the double press method. The two button method allows you to quickly turn your system ON by pressing the AWAY, STAY, or NIGHT key and then pressing the Enter key.
  • Page 18: Delay Automatic-On

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Delay Automatic-ON (ZX400/ZX410 only) To postpone the Automatic-ON for one hour after the audible warning begins: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: If Automatic-ON has been delayed, the Control Station will display: If the audible warning for Automatic-ON has not started, then the Control Station will display: NOTE You cannot extend the Automatic-ON time past...
  • Page 19: Access Output

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Access Output (This system is not UL Listed for Access Control) To activate an access output device or door strike: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: Duress To send a silent alarm signal: 1.
  • Page 20: Panic Keys

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Panic Keys To activate a panic key, you must press and hold the panic key for three (3) seconds. On the ZX400/ZX410, you have the option of pressing the panic key twice within 1 second. Double press is not available on the ZX200/ZX210.
  • Page 21: Secondary Function Keys

    OPTIONAL FEATURES Secondary Function Keys (ZX400/ZX410 only) Your system may have secondary function keys available. See your Security Company Representative for complete details. To activate: Press then to turn the Lamp Trigger OFF/ON. ENTER Press then to turn the Universal Output OFF/ON. ENTER Press ENTER...
  • Page 22: Alarm Conditions

    ALARM CONDITIONS Alarm Conditions Alarm Memory To view zones and keypads that caused an alarm: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station display alternates between the most recent zone (or keypad) number that caused an alarm and the alarm type. If more than one zone (or keypad) caused an alarm, press the View Info key (Key #1) repeatedly to view the alarms.
  • Page 23: Trouble Conditions

    TROUBLE CONDITIONS Trouble Conditions When your system detects a trouble condition, the Control Station will light the TROUBLE light and flash the trouble condition message. See SSD Control Station Displays & Descriptions. The Control Station will alternate between displaying the system state (Ready to Arm, etc.) and the trouble message, with each message displayed for two seconds at a time.
  • Page 24: Testing Your System

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM Testing Your System It is recommended that all tests be performed on a weekly basis. Your system must be OFF to perform these tests. There are six (6) options available. Walk Verifies that all system zones are operating properly Battery Verifies that the system battery is fully charged Bell...
  • Page 25: Battery Test

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM 5. Press repeatedly to view any zones that have not been tested. If you opened a sensor and the Control Station indicates that it was not tested, it may be faulty. Retest the sensor or contact your Security Company Representative.
  • Page 26: Bell Test

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM Bell Test NOTE Notify your neighbors before you test the bell. To perform a bell test: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display: 3. The audible will sound for several seconds. The Control Station will display:...
  • Page 27: Communicator Test

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM Communicator Test NOTE Your system must be monitored by a Central Station to perform this test. This test will take a while to perform. This test is used to verify that your system is communicating with the Central Station.
  • Page 28: Keypad Test

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM Keypad Test To perform a keypad test: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display: 3. Press The Control Station will briefly light all of its indicators (AWAY, STAY, NIGHT, READY, and TROUBLE) and display:...
  • Page 29: Rf Signal Strength

    TESTING YOUR SYSTEM RF Signal Strength (ZX400/ZX410 only) If your system includes wireless sensors, then you can test the strength of signals from these sensors by performing an RF Signal Strength test. The strength of a signal can be affected by a low battery condition on the sensor or changes in the environment due furniture or appliances.
  • Page 30: Zx200/Zx210 Programming

    ZX200/ZX210 PROGRAMMING ZX200/ZX210 Programming Your system has several features which you may be able to program yourself. DO NOT attempt to program the system unless you have been properly trained on programming procedures and you fully understand these operations. There are two (2) options available: Remote Connect Allows the installer to program and diagnose problems from a remote site using the...
  • Page 31 ZX200/ZX210 PROGRAMMING 3. Press . The Control Station will display: 4. Enter the User ID Passcode (1 - 9) that you wish to pro- gram/change. 5. Press ENTER NOTE The Control Station will display the first digit of the selected User ID passcode. As each new number is selected, the Control Station will display the next digit that may be accepted or changed.
  • Page 32: Zx400/Zx410 Programming

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING ZX400/ZX410 Programming Your system has several features which you may be able to program yourself. DO NOT attempt to program the system unless you have been properly trained on programming procedures and you fully understand these operations. There are seven (7) options available: Remote Connect Allows the installer to program and diagnose problems from a remote site using the...
  • Page 33: Set Clock

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Set Clock The clock is set according to military time (24:00 hours). To set the clock: 1. Press . The Control Station will display: 2. Enter passcode: The Control Station will display: 3. Press . The Control Station will display: EXAMPLE: To set the clock to 2:15 pm on June 17, 1996: Press (2:15 pm) .
  • Page 34: Programming The Automatic-On Feature

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Programming the Automatic-ON Feature (DO NOT enable for UL Listed Systems) This feature allows you to automatically turn your system ON at certain times for certain days. There are four items to be programmed: A. Setting the Security Level B.
  • Page 35 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING B. Day(s) To Turn ON To select the day(s) of the week you want your system to automatically turn ON, add together the values below for those days selected. Value Day of the Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday...
  • Page 36 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING C. Hour To Turn ON Each Day If the time scheduled is from 12:00 am to 12:09 am, the ten minute warning period will not begin until 12:00 am and will therefore be less than the set ten minute time period. The hour to turn ON must be entered, in military format, for each day you selected.
  • Page 37 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING D. Minute To Turn ON Each Day The minute to turn ON must be entered for each day you selected. Each day has a corresponding location number. Location Day of the Week minute on Sunday minute on Monday minute on Tuesday minute on Wednesday minute on Thursday...
  • Page 38: Programming The Latch Key Feature

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Programming the Latch Key Feature This feature allows you to monitor the entry of a designated person. The system will look for that user’s passcode to be used on the selected day(s) during the programmed time frame. During that time frame, the Control Station will chime once a minute until that person’s passcode is entered or the time frame has expired.
  • Page 39 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING 5. Press . The Control Station will display the current setting. ENTER 6. Enter User ID (0 - 50, where 0 disables Latch Key Monitoring). 7. Press to save selection and return to the location prompt. ENTER B. Day(s) of Week to Monitor To select the day(s) of the week you want to be monitored, add together the values below for those days selected.
  • Page 40 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING C. Latch Key Time Window The latch key time window is the amount of time in minutes, before and after the scheduled time, that the selected user has to enter the designated passcode. The time frame may be from 0 minutes to 255 minutes.
  • Page 41 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING D. Hour To Be Monitored For Each Day The monitoring hour must be entered, in military format, for each day you selected. Each day has a corresponding location number. Location Number Day of the Week hour on Sunday hour on Monday hour on Tuesday hour on Wednesday...
  • Page 42 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING E. Minute To Be Monitored For Each Day The monitoring minute must be entered for each day you selected. Each day has a corresponding location number. Location Number Day of the Week minute on Sunday minute on Monday minute on Tuesday minute on Wednesday minute on Thursday...
  • Page 43: Programming The User Passcodes

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Programming the User Passcodes Your system may be programmed with up to 50 user passcodes. Consult your Security Company Representative as to which passcodes have been enabled and what Authority Level has been assigned to each one. To program User Passcodes: 1.
  • Page 44 ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING If the new passcode being entered is a duplicate of an existing one, the Control Station will sound an error tone and return to the first digit location so you may try again. To view an existing passcode, press after each digit displayed ENTER until all four digits have been displayed.
  • Page 45: Cancelling The Automatic-On For Today

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Cancelling the Automatic-ON for Today If your system is programmed to perform an Automatic-ON scheduled for today, you may cancel it for today only without changing your programmed schedule. To cancel Automatic-ON for today: 1. Press The Control Station will display: 2.
  • Page 46: Cancelling Exit-On For Today

    ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING Cancelling Exit-ON for Today If your system is programmed to automatically turn ON ten (10) minutes after you leave the premises with no other activity detected, you may cancel it for today only. To cancel Exit-ON for today: 1.
  • Page 47: Multi-Area Operation

    MULTI-AREA OPERATION Multi-Area Operation (ZX400/ZX410 only) Your system may be configured with two separate areas of protection. For example, a duplex may have one system but have both halves set up as separate areas for protection. Or, you may have one system for your house and a storage building with each building set up as sepa- rate areas for protection.
  • Page 48: Fire Detection

    OPTIONAL FEATURES FIRE DETECTION Fire Detection Introduction Your system may include fire detection, depending on the options purchased and the local codes and regulations for your area. Fire alarm systems are always active and cannot be turned OFF. All fire systems require regular testing and maintenance.
  • Page 49: Developing An Evacuation Plan

    FIRE DETECTION you have silenced a Fire Alarm, you will need to reset the smoke detector. Press the RESET SMOKE key (7) and enter your passcode. The trouble condition should disappear on the zone in a couple of seconds. If the trouble condition does not clear after resetting the smoke detector, contact your installer for service.
  • Page 50: Fire Prevention And Escape

    OPTIONAL FEATURES FIRE DETECTION Fire Prevention And Escape The purpose of heat and smoke detectors is to detect a fire in its earliest stages and sound an alarm, giving you more time to exit the premises before smoke reaches a dangerous level. Know Fire Hazards No detection device can protect life in all situations.
  • Page 51: Be Prepared

    FIRE DETECTION Be Prepared Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal. For your protection, simulate different circumstances (smoke the hall, living room, etc.). Then have everyone react to the situation. Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully.
  • Page 52: Ssd Control Station Displays & Descriptions

    OPTIONAL FEATURES DISPLAYS AND DESCRIPTIONS SSD Control Station Displays & Descriptions Ready Mode System ON System ON in Area # (Single Area) (for Multi-Area) System Not Ready Exit Time, Entry Automatic-ON or Time, or Pre-Alarm Exit-ON Warning Time Countdown Countdown Fire Alarm Holdup Alarm Medical Alarm...
  • Page 53: Error Code Display

    ERROR CODE DISPLAYS Error Code Displays Low Battery Call RPM Failed Zone Not Responding Memory Error Zone Trouble RF Point Supervisory Fire Trouble Communication Smoke Detector Failure Maintenance Needed Control Station RF Point Tampered Fire Alarm Bell Missing Silenced RF Jamming Fire Supervisory RF Point Low Battery Bell Line Fault...
  • Page 54: Glossary

    OPTIONAL FEATURES GLOSSARY Glossary Alarm Memory: A history of the alarms that occurred most recently. Bypass: To temporarily remove a zone from operation. Control Station: The remote station used to enter instructions to the control panel such as to arm, disarm and bypass. Also called a keypad. Entry Time: Time permitted to enter the armed premises through a delay defined zone.
  • Page 55 GLOSSARY Supervisory/Trouble: Your installer may have defined one or more of your control’s zones for supervisory/trouble condition indication. (All Fire zones are automatically supervisory/trouble zones). If a wire breaks on supervisory/trouble Fire zone, the Control Station sounder will beep continuously to alert you of the problem. User Passcode: A code which is used to perform operations on the system Zone: The areas of protection represented by zone indicators.
  • Page 56: Index

    OPTIONAL FEATURES INDEX Index Instant Key 6 Access Key 6 Access Output 6, 19, 20 Alarm Memory 10, 22, 48, 54 Alarm Memory Key 6 Keypad Test 28 Armed Status Indicator 7, 10 Keyswitch 18, 59 Authority Level 30, 43 Automatic-ON 6, 17, 18, 32, 34, 45, 52, 59 Lamp Trigger 21...
  • Page 57 INDEX Ready Light 8 Unbypass 14, 15 Remote Connect 30, 32 Universal Output 21 Reset Smoke Key 6, 49 User ID Passcode 31, 43, 44 RF Signal Strength 24, 29 User On Premise 20, 59 Secondary Function Keys 21 View Info Key 6, 11, 22, 23 Security Level 11, 34 Seven Segment Display 8 Silence 6, 10, 18, 20, 23,...
  • Page 58: System Reference Guide

    OPTIONAL FEATURES SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE System Reference Guide Emergency Numbers Police Fire Neighbor Doctor Central Station Service Rep. Central Station Subscriber Number Delay Times Seconds of exit delay time for AWAY arms Seconds of exit delay time for STAY and NIGHT arms Seconds of entry time (Delay 1) for Zone(s) Seconds of entry time (Delay 2) for Zone(s) Seconds of pre-alarm time...
  • Page 59 SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE Passcode Attempts Before Control Station Lockout: NOTE The lockout is a temporary measure that affects only the Control Station in use for the passcode attempts. Features Enabled Bypassing Exit-ON Hold Up Force-Arming Automatic-ON Auxiliary Alarm Double Press ON Keyswitch User On Premise Two Button ON...
  • Page 60: Protection Zones

    OPTIONAL FEATURES PROTECTION ZONES Protection Zones One or more sensing devices have been assigned by the installer of your alarm system to each of the various protection zones in your system (although not every zone may have been used). For example, the sensing device on your Entry/Exit door may have been assigned to zone 01, sensing devices on windows in the master bedroom to zone 02, and so on.
  • Page 61: Owner's Insurance Premium Credit Requested

    This control is UL Listed for: UL Grade A Household Burglary UL Household Fire A. General Information: Insured’s Name and Address Insurance Co. Policy No: Moose Security System Type of Alarm: Burglary Fire Both Installed by: Serviced by: B.
  • Page 62 E. Smoke Detector Locations Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms Attic Basement Living Room Dining Room Hall Other F. Burglary Detecting Device Locations: Front Door Basement door All Exterior Doors Rear Door 1st Floor windows All Windows Interior Locations Other All Accessible Openings, Including Skylights, Air Conditioners and Vents G.
  • Page 63: Fcc Compliance

    FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance Part 68 Notification This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) rules. All connections to the telephone net work must be made through standard telephone company plugs and jacks, RJ31-X or equivalent, in such a manner as to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the equipment.
  • Page 64 Sentrol, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications M O O S E without notice. © 1997 Sentrol, Inc. a p r o d u c t o f s e n t r o l , i n c 64812800B...

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