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  • Page 1 User's Guide PC6010...
  • Page 2: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide This manual is for Basic and Advanced users. Each of these types of user can access a different set of functions. The symbols next to the title of each procedure show which users can access that function. Each user should read all the sections that describe the functions they can access.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Glossary 1 About Your Security System 1.1 Using This Manual ..............................3 1.2 Understanding Your Security System ........................3 1.3 Remote Monitoring .............................. 4 2 Turning Your Area(s) ON and OFF 2.1 Entering Your Access Code ........................... 5 2.2 Turning All Your Areas ON ...........................
  • Page 4: Glossary

    Glossary Access code: A four- or six-digit code that allows you to turn areas on or off, and to use other system functions. Alarm: When a zone is violated (e.g. a smoke detector detects smoke, a motion detector senses movement, a door with a contact is opened), it triggers an alarm. Intrusion alarm: An alarm triggered by an intrusion detector (e.g.
  • Page 5: About Your Security System

    1.1 Using This Manual _______________________________________________________________ There are 4 possible types of users of an PC6010 security system. Each of the 4 user types can access different levels of features. This manual describes how to use the features that are available to Basic and Advanced users.
  • Page 6: Remote Monitoring

    Zones and Areas The security system has several zones (monitored areas). Each of these zones will be connected to a sensor (motion detectors, glassbreak detectors, door contacts, etc.). If a sensor goes into alarm, the keypad displays a message. Your installer may have divided the system into different areas. Each area includes one or more zones, and can be turned on and off independently of other areas.
  • Page 7: Turning Your Area(S) On And Off

    Turning Your Area(s) ON and OFF This section describes how to turn your areas of the system ON and OFF. You will only be able to turn on or off the areas which have been assigned to you. All users should read this section carefully.
  • Page 8: Turning All Your Areas On

    2.2 Turning All Your Areas ON ______________________________________________________ This procedure explains how to turn on all the areas that you have access to. Before you turn areas on, you should check that they are not occupied, and that all zones are closed (i.e.
  • Page 9: Turning Some Of Your Areas On

    2: Turning Your Area(s) ON and OFF 2.3 Turning Some of Your Areas ON _________________________________________________ This procedure explains how to turn on some of the areas that you have access to. Before you turn any areas on, you should check that they are unoccupied, and that all the zones are closed (i.e.
  • Page 10: Turning Area(S) On - "Attempt Failed" Message

    2.4 Turning Area(s) ON - "Attempt Failed" Message ________________________________ If you see the message "Attempt Failed" when you have tried to turn your area(s) on, one or more zones may be open, or may have a fault. If possible, make sure that all of the zones are closed when you turn an area on.
  • Page 11 2: Turning Your Area(s) ON and OFF Or, Turn Area(s) On Anyway If you want to continue to turn on your area(s) with the listed zones open, or in fault, press . The keypad displays the following message: Warning-Security Reduced If you see this message, you can continue to turn your area(s) on, but you should tell a Supervisor or Master user about the problem zones.
  • Page 12: Turning All Your Areas Off

    2.5 Turning All Your Areas OFF ______________________________________________________ This procedure explains how to turn off all the areas that you have access to. Step 12:00 2000/01/01 Enter Your Code Enter your access code. 2. If some of your areas are already off, the keypad displays: Step Do You Want To Turn Areas On?
  • Page 13: Turning Some Of Your Areas Off

    2: Turning Your Area(s) ON and OFF 2.6 Turning Some of Your Areas OFF ________________________________________________ This procedure explains how to turn off one or more of the areas to which you have access. Step 12:00 2000/01/01 Enter Your Code Enter your access code. Step 2.
  • Page 14: Silencing And Clearing Alarms & Faults

    Silencing and Clearing Alarms & Faults CAUTION: If you find that an alarm has occurred while you were away, it is possible that an intruder or a fire may still be present. Go to a nearby safe location, and call the local authorities to investigate. If the alarm was unintentional, call the local authorities immediately to avoid an unnecessary response.
  • Page 15: Clearing The Alarms

    3: Silencing and Clearing Alarms & Faults 3.2 Clearing the Alarms _____________________________________________________________ This section explains how to acknowledge and clear alarms. Step 1. If you enter your code, or have turned off area(s) after an alarm has occurred, the keypad displays: There are Alarms View Alarm List? If you press...
  • Page 16: Viewing And Clearing Fault Conditions

    3.3 Viewing and Clearing Fault Conditions __________________________________________ The control panel continuously checks for a number of possible faults. If one of these faults occur, the keypad beeps twice every 10 seconds. Enter your access code, and follow the procedure below, to see a list of system faults. NOTE: A fault condition reduces the security your system is designed to provide.
  • Page 17: Automatic Arming

    Automatic Arming Automatic arming (auto-arming) is when the system automatically turns on one or more areas of the system at preset times. All users can postpone auto-arming for a pre-set period of time. Follow the procedure below. Delaying Automatic Arming Before the system begins auto-arming of an area, the keypads will warn users in the area by beeping continuously (this is the auto-arm warning).
  • Page 18: Other Functions

    Other Functions 5.1 Unlocking Doors _________________________________________________________________ Your installer may have set up the system so that users can unlock certain doors from the keypad. Basic users will not have access to this feature. Ask your installer, or the Supervisor or Master users which doors this feature will unlock. You will only be able to unlock doors in the area(s) you are assigned to.
  • Page 19: Index

    Index Access code 4 Trouble 14. See also Fault Keypad 3 Alarm 2 Turning keys back cover clearing 13 area(s) off 10 lights back cover false 12 area(s) on 6 silencing 12 Lights on keypad back cover Alarm system 3 User types 3 Area 2, 4 Automatic arming...
  • Page 20: Keypad Buttons And Lights

    Keypad Buttons and Lights 1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 3. System Lights 4. Arrow Keys 2. Number Pad 5. Yes, No & Cancel Keys 1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Power Light The LCD displays prompts and system information on The Power light will always be on, unless the system, or two 16-character lines.

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