JSB RS64 User Manual

Intruder alarm control panel

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  • Page 1 R S 6 4 I N T R U D E R A L A R M C O N T R O L P A N E L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Light Test ....................11 Remote Communication ..............11 Remote Reset...................11 Miscellaneous ....................12 Installer’s Specification ........Inside Back Cover Note: Due to a policy of continued development of the RS64 intruder alarm control panel, the information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    System Manager is the person who has overall responsibility for the system and this means that he/she has access to more functions than the General User. To operate your RS64 the Installation Engineer will need to provide you with at least one of two different types of 4-digit Access Codes:...
  • Page 4: The Remote Keypad

    Numeric Keys and Zone Lights These keys are used for entering your security code to turn the system on and off. These keys are also used to program the system. Eack key incorporates a Zone/Status light. (See pages 7 to 11) Function Keys and Status Lights These keys are used to select different operating modes and to...
  • Page 5: Operation

    Operation False Alarms Before using the RS64 it is important to know how to avoid false alarms. Most false alarms are caused when setting or unsetting the system. By following these few simple tips you should avoid any potential problems.
  • Page 6: Part Set

    Part Set Use Part Set when certain zones (e.g. bedrooms) will be occupied. The Part Suite will automatically omit those Zones which are to be excluded. Enter your 4-Digit Access Code. OPEN light starts flashing. Press PART If system is clear, Part Set tone is heard. This is a soft Clicking sound Those Zones which are excluded will slowly flash.
  • Page 7: Reset

    Reset To reset the system after an Alarm Activation IMPORTANT NOTE. Reset authorisation depends on the nature of the Alarm Activation detected by the panel. Some events could indicate that you must contact an Engineer for advice; the panel records the Alarm Activation in its internal Event Log and may then enter a Lockout Mode preventing further use until the Engineer has been consulted.
  • Page 8: Zone Omit

    Zone Omit This is useful if you need to remove one or more Detection Zones on a temporary basis if you unable to fully set the system. You can use Zone Omit on any zone provided that the Installation Engineer has not programmed the Zone as Non Manually Omittable (this may have been done because that particular Zone is a vital element of the system ).
  • Page 9 You are now in Menu Mode Enter the 2-Digit Opcode for the function you wish to program After programming the function Either Program next function by entering a new Opcode Select Opcode 99 to exit Menu Mode All lights flash, warble tone sounds The Control Panel is now back in Day Mode.
  • Page 10: Setting Up Codes

    Master Code To enter or change 4-digit Master Code. Select Opcode 40 If zone lights 1-4 flash, code exists Press OMIT to delete the code If zone lights 1-4 constant, enter new code Press 4 numbered keys for new code; the lights will extinguish one at a time Press ENTER to submit the new code If Warble sounds, code is accepted If Buzzer sounds, code is rejected.
  • Page 11: Setting Time And Date

    Time/Date Please consult with your Installation Engineer before using this option. Select Opcode 05 Press two number keys for hour (24hr clock) Press ENTER Press two number keys for minutes (e.g. 59) Press ENTER Press two number keys for day (e.g. 31) Press ENTER Press two number keys for month (e.g.12) Press ENTER...
  • Page 12: Testing

    Testing Enter the 4-Digit Master Code. OPEN light starts flashing. Press 00 All lights illuminate You are now in Menu Mode Enter a 2-Digit Opcode to select a specific system testing function as detailed below Upon completion of each test Either Carry out next test by selecting a new Opcode Select Opcode 99 to exit Menu Mode...
  • Page 13: Light Test

    Installation Engineer whether the Communicator has a Line Monitor connected to the RS64. It is also possible that the RS64 has been programmed to give an Audible Warning (Fault Tone) if a Line Fault is detected during the day.
  • Page 14: Miscellaneous

    Set. Event Log The RS64 has an internal Event Log with its own Time and Date system. This can be read by your Installation Engineer using a Portable Printer plugged into the Control Unit.

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