Functional Description. No. 5314 Remote Keypad; Keypad And Leds; Audible Signals; No. 9767/9789 Remote Key Arming Station - ADEMCO 4160-12 C-COM Installation Instructions Manual

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Note: Keying of the first digit ?f the security code will immediately
Silence any pulsating tones or alarm sounds that the Console
may be emitting (any alarms from external sounders will continue,
however). This will allow the confirmation tone emMed by the
Console lo be heard as each key on the keypad is depressed. If
the entlre security code, plus OFF, are not keyed within 10
seconds, the pulsating
tOneS
or alarm sounds will resume at the
Console.
0. FUNCTlONM
DESCRIPTION, NO. 5314 REMOTE KEYPAD
(as
DwPm
7)
1. Keypad end LEDs:
Keys 9-D: These are used 10 enter the security code and duress.
digit.
OFF Key: When depressed subsequent lo entry of the security
code. silences alarms, memory, and trouble audibles and disarms
the system.
AWAY Key end LED (Red): When depressed subsequent
entry of the security code. arms the entire burglary system if
there are no faulted zones. The AWAY LED is Id when the system
is armed in this mode.
STAY Key and IJED (Red): When depressed subsequent to
entry ot the security code, arms all of the burglary zones except
for Zone 3 (Interior Protection) if there are no faufted zones (other
than Zone 3). The STAY LED is 111 when the system is armed in
this mode.
CHK.SYP LED (Ydlow): This LED lights steadily if a zone has
been shunted by either force arming or individual zone shunting.
II flashes if a trouble condition In Zone 4 has been detected. The
trouble indication overrides the shunt indication if both are pre-
sent simultaneously.
BYPASS Key: When depressed subsequent to entry of the
security code and followed by one or more zone number(s) (1 to
6) while in the armed or disarmed state. will individually shunl the
zone(s) designated [provided that the programming of the system
permits the shunting of the particular zone(s)].
When depressed subsequent to entry of the security code and
either the AWAY or STAY keys, the burglary system will arm with
any faulted zones shunted [provided that the programming of the
system permits the forced automatic shunting of the faulted
zone(s)].
INSTANT Key: When depressed subsequent to entry of the
security code and either the AWAY or STAY keys, the burglary
system will arm with the entry delay disabled on any zones
designated as entry/exit zones making them instant alarm zones
for subsequent entry. The entry delay is restored subsequent to
the system being turned off.
CODE Key: When depressed subsequent to entry of the master
security code, will permit the entry of a secondary code des-
ignator (2-B) followed by a user changeable 4 digit secondary
security code. A secondary code permits the performance of all
of the functions permitted by the PROM programmed master
code except change of itself or other secondary codes to a new
code. In addition, a secondary code can be blocked from perfor-
mance of any of its functions when the system is armed with the
master code. as an added security teature (ii so programmed).
Repeating dlgits are permitted in code entries. If a secondary
code entered happens to be the same code as the master code
(or another secondary code) except for the last digit bemg higher
by 1, the duress silent panic capability will be triggered causing a
needless false alarm to be reported to the central alarm monitor-
ing service.
CHIME Key: When depressed subsequent to entry of the secur-
ity code during the disarmed state, will enable a mode where any
fault in Zones 1 or 2 will cause a brief loud tone lo be heard at
each security console and remote keypad. The mode can be
disabled by subsequent reentry of the code and depression Of
the OFF key.
READY LED (Groan): This LED is lit whenever all zones are
intact (ready for arming) during the disarmed state. It is off at
other times.
ENTER Key: When depressed subsequent to security code and
function or mode entry, eliminates the 2 second keying delay that
exists prior to acting dn the function or mode request (use of the
key is optional).
READY Kay + ENTER Kay (' + (I): Simultaneous depression of
both keys causes manual activation of a Zone 5 alarm (audible
or silent, as programmed) on tata producUon untts (identifiable
by an "EN" label affixed to the back of the unit).
III.
2 Audlbb Slgnalr:
System Turned OFF or Failure to Am\:
Single brcef buzz
Svstsm Armed AWAY:
Two brief buzzes
-I--~
~--
~-~---
System Armed STAV:
Three brief buzzes
Trouble/Atarm:
Rapidly pulsing buzz tar a Zone
4
lroubfe or
f0r.a l&s of AC power beyond the programmec
time penod or for any audible alarm.
Entry Warning:
Slowly pulsing buzz actlvaled during the entry
delay period.
Memory of Alarm: Rapidly pulstng buzz activated during the
entry delay period subsequent to an alarm or
after disarming subsequent to an alarm that
has timed out.
Key DepressIon Feedback Brief buzz for each key depressed.
E. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPflON,
NO. 9797/9799 REMOTE KEY
ARMING STATION (See Diagram 8)
Arm/Dlsen
Momentary clockwise timing of the key causes
Keyrwitch:
AWAY arming, dlsarmmg. trouble and memory of
alarm audible cleartng.
Holding the keyswitch in the clockwise turned
position tor a period of 5 seconds when attempting tc
arm AWAY with a taufted zone, causes torced arming
with automatic shunting of the faulted zones (if
permitted by zone programming).
Red LED: When lit steady. this LED indicates thal the burglary
system is armed.
This LED flashes to provide a memory of alarm
indlcatlon.
Green LED: When lit. this LED indicates that all zones are Intact
and ready for arming. This LED is only lil during the
disarmed state.
COMMUNICATOR
OPERATION
The communications capability of the system links it with a momtoring
central station using the telephone switched network. When alarm,
trouble, or status information is lo be communicated. it is translated
into a message appropriate lo the format selected via the various
PROM options described prewously. The system then seizes the
phone line.
A. LINE SEIZURE
A Double Pole Double Throw relay disconnects all extension
phones on this telephone line so that the communicator cannot be
blocked by outgoing calls or by a phone left off hook. The system
then executes a shorf 1.6 second hang-up. to insure a disconnect
in case an outgoing call was being made, and attempts to establish
a communtcation Imk. Al lhls lime the PHONE message on lhe
console will lighl for alarms not programmed lo inhibit this aclion. If
the syslem is unsuccesstul in establishing the link, an ant+lam
procedure is executed if the telco network used features "called
party disconnect."
6. ANTI-JAM
Many U.S. telephone nelworks will automatically disconnect the
callino oartv if the called oarlv hanos
UD tor
a oeriod of lime. The
system'autbmatcally ex&ut&
a 3i &on&a&i-jam
(hang up)
AFTER the first call attempl and each successive call to prevent
any incoming calls from blockmg transmission
NOW Only it PROM selected.
The communicator link IS established in the tollowing manner. The system
checks for a dial tone.
C. DIAL TONE DETECTION
In order lo reduce response time, the system senses both local
(PBX) and external (telco) dial tones. If a dial tone is detected. the
system dials usng the PROM selected Touchtone or rotary dial
format. It a dial tone is not detected within a PROM programmed
waiting period. the system will dial anyway, as it assumes that
a good connection has been made and that the dial lone IS not
clear.
The PROM selectable waiting periods are:
l
5 seconds - for quick disconnect Telco systems
0 11 seconds - lor normal telco systems
l
30 seconds - for slow response telco systems
NO=
PABX System waiting period
IS
fixed at 5 seconds.
The system dials up lo two separate 16 digit telephone numbers. II may be
programmed to do this in a number 01 ways.

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