Part Setting; Instant Set; Keyswitch Setting; If The System Will Not Set - Scantronic 9800+ User Manual

16 zone hardwired control panel
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2. Everyday Operation

Part Setting

The Installer may have programmed your system so that you can protect part
of the premises while the rest is in use. Level keys B and C can give two part
set areas, ask your installer which areas each key covers.
1.
Close doors and windows in the protected area.
2.
Key in your access code at the keypad.
3.
Press the Level key B or C as necessary.
The keypad starts the continuous exit tone and the Level LED flashes
(see "Instant Set" below).
4.
Leave via the designated exit route and if necessary close the final door.
The exit tone stops and the system sets. The Level LED glows steadily
to show which Level is set.
Note: Some Levels on your system may be programmed for Silent Set. When
setting these Levels the system does not give any tones from the keypads or
internal sounder.

Instant Set

The area protected by a part set system may not need an exit route or final
exit door. For these areas the Installer may program the Level key protecting
the area as Instant Set. With Instant Set the system sets as soon as you
press the Level key. Note that Instant set is only available on level keys B
and C.

Keyswitch Setting

1.
Close all doors and windows. The Ready lamp on the keyswitch should
be glowing to indicate that all the detectors are closed. (Some types of
keyswitch do not have lamps.)
2.
Turn the keyswitch to "Set".
3.
Leave the premises and close the final door.
The system sets.

If the System Will Not Set

If you try to set the system while a detector in the protected area is reporting
an open door or window then the keypad will give an interrupted tone and the
display will show the zone number of the detector.
1.
Enter your access code at the keypad.
The interrupted tone stops and the Day LED glows.
2.
Go to the zone shown on the display and find out what is triggering the
detector. If possible remedy the fault.
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