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1. alas n Description 01 AC Fail AC power to control panel is failed 02 AC Restore AC power to the control panel has restored 03 Alarm Tamper Alarm from detection device has been tampered with 04 Alarm Emergency Alarm from emergency detection device or ABC key programmed emergency response 05 Alarm Panic Alarm from panic emergency detection device 06 Alarm Invisible Alarm from emergency detection device that does not display on keypad 07 Alarm 24 hr Burg Alarm from burglary detection devices that are on 24 hours a day 08 Alarm Cntrl Dly Alarm from detection devices that are programmed with entry and exit delay time 09 Alarm Cntrl Alarm from detection devices such as PIR s that do not follow any entry or exit times 10 Cross Tamper Tamper alarm from detection devices with cross zone option programmed 11 Cross Emergency Emergency alarm from detection devices with cross zone option programmed 12 Cross Panic Panic alarm from detection devices with cross zone option programmed 13 Cross Invisible Invisible panic alarm from detection devices with cross zone option programmed 14 Cross 24hr Burg 24 hour burglary alarm from detection devices with cross zone option programmed 15 Cross Cntrl Dly Alarm from entry exit detection devices with cross zone option programmed 16 Cross Cntrl Alarm from key
2. sessssess 14 System Status Checking td a do n es 15 System Test Command 41 ssssssssss 40 T Turning The System All On Command 1 18 Turning The System Off ssssssssssssss 17 Turning The System On With No Entry Delay 22 Turning The System On With No Exit Tone 24 Turning The System On With Zones Faulted 25 Turning The System Part 2 On Command 3 20 Turning The System Part On Command 2 19 22 09 2004 V View Alarm Memory Command 40 View Log Command 85 View System Trouble Command 42 Users Guide View Zone Trouble Command 48 39 Viewing Faulted Zones Command O0 26 WwW Walk Test Command 44 sssssesees 42 22 09 2004 74 MODE HOUR SERIAL No ENTRY STAY 24 RF ZONE ZONE LIST EXIT X ers Guide 22 09 2004 75 ENTRY STAY 24 RF ZONE ZONE LIST EXIT MODE HOUR SERIAL No Users Guide 22 09 2004 X 76 Users Guide 22 09 2004 Jg Jg Chu al m ili SONTEC Gchubb VISION www chubb com au sales 13 15 48 service 13 15 98 monitoring 13 15 18 22 09 2004 Users Guide
3. eee eee eee eee eee eee eese ette sese teen sese teta sese seta ses teen ae 63 Adjust Keypad Volume Command 49 4 eerie eee eee ee eee seen e seen seen aset ta sete ea sete ea seta se enua 64 View Log Command BD RETE rores sss 65 Security System E iilii e 70 Fire Safety and Evacuation jon coe eee here ae ton veo ta E PRrYe a obU see ta evel idos 70 Maintenance and SOE V ICE cisco re Soct DU RN M 71 Power Failure ee 71 How To Clean The Kepa diiniita saetas 71 liio qe RE E 72 Users Guide 22 09 2004 Users Guide 22 09 2004 NB If a user is deleted from the system assigned keyfob will not work USER LIST AUTHORITY KEYFOB X sers Guide 22 09 2004 6 Quick Reference Below is a list of the most commonly used Commands All Areas Off Command 81 sss 54 All Areas On Command 80 55 A A d REL 8 16 Bypass Zones Command 0 25 Changing PIN Codes Command 55 ss 27 Delete PIN Codes Command 58 sss 32 Dr 15 Reset System Command 47 41 Turning The System All On Command 1 16 Turning The System Off se 15 Turning The System On With No Entry Delay 20 Turning The System On With No Exit Tone 22 Turning The System On With
4. 22 09 2004 43 Resetting The System Command 47 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This command will allow you to reset the system including fire zones after an alarm Detection devices such as smoke detectors and shock sensors must be reset after being activated Resetting the system takes about 20 seconds If zones do not reset contact your alarm company for help 1 Ensure that your system is off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 4 7 alternatively press and hold the 7 key to reset the system If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The system will now reset smoke detectors outputs and call for service displays that reference to Command 47 The keypad will display Resetting After the system has reset the system will automatically terminate this command 22 09 2004 44 Turn Chime On Off Command 61 I have this feature I do not have this feature Chime mode allows you to monitor zones when the system is disarmed e g You can monitor a front door of a shop When you are in the back room a keypad or output can sound and alert you when someone enters through the front door This command allows you to turn Chime mode on and off Refer to Selecting Chime Tone on page 45 and Selecting Chime Zones on page 46 you need to turn Chime on and off 1 Ensure that your system is off On indicator is off 2 Press Comma
5. Turn All On Turn Off Figure 2 Two Button RF Keyfob RF3332E Unlock Key Rising Sun Key Optional Lock Unlock Key Press Both Buttons At Same Time To Activate Panic Alarm Lock Key Turn All On Unlock Key Turn Off Trapezoid Key Turn Part On Figure 3 Four Button RF Keyfob RF3334E 22 09 2004 16 Silencing Alarms When there is an alarm the alarm tone sounds and the zone or zones in alarm are shown in the display If you enter your PIN Code before the system dials your security company the alarm report is cancelled 1 The zone in alarm is shown on the display Alarm Zn 4 Living Room Enter PIN to silence alarm 2 Enter your PIN Code to silence the alarm and turn the system off if it was turned on If not an alarm report is sent to your alarm company To determine whether this alarm was reported follow the procedure to View Alarm Memory The display continues to show the zone or zones that caused the alarm Silenced alarms listed below Alarm Zn 8 Motion Detector Clear display of silenced alarms by holding the Command key 3 Press and hold the Command key to remove the alarm messages from the keypad display Refer to page 37 for information on View Alarm Memory to see which zones had caused the alarm Users Guide 22 09 2004 17 Turning The System Off Users Guide You turn off your security system by entering your PIN Code When the system is on you mus
6. 108 Output Reset RPS Output reset by DSRPS software 109 Output Set Usr Output set by user 110 Output Set Skd Output set by sked 111 Output set RPS Output set by DSRPS software 112 Rstl Tamper Restoral from alarm tamper zone type 113 Rstrl Emergency Restoral from alarm emergency zone type 114 Rstrl Panic Restoral from alarm panic zone type 115 Rstrl Invisible Restoral from alarm invisible zone type 116 Rstr 24 hr Burg Restoral from alarm 24 hr burglary zone type 117 Rstrl Cntrl Dly Restoral from alarm controlled entry exit delay zone type 118 Rstrl Cntrl Restoral from alarm controlled keyswitch follower or instant zone type 119 Revr Jam Jammed condition detected on premises RF receiver 120 Rcvr Jam Rstl Jammed condition detected on premises RF receiver cleared 121 RF Battery Low Low battery detected on premises RF transmitter 122 RF Battery Rstl Low battery detected on premises RF transmitter cleared 123 RF Tamper Trbl Premises RF transmitter tamper trouble 124 RF Tamper Rstl Premises RF transmitter tamper restored 125 DBus Missing Option bus device not responding to polling 126 DBus Missing Rstl Option bus device declared as missing is now responding to polling 127 DBus Tamper Tamper circuit on option bus device is faulted 128 DBus Tamper Rstl Tamper circuit on option bus device has restored 129 DBus Trouble Trouble detected on option bus device 130 DBus Trouble Rstl
7. Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator is off Press Command 4 0 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad will display all zones that are in alarm memory In this example the keypad displays that there was an alarm on Zone 5 Alarm Zn 5 Bedroom 1 Window If you enter your PIN Code before the system reports to your alarm company the keypad will display Abort Zn 8 Bedroom 1 Window When the last alarm has been shown the keypad will display To clear memory turn system On If no alarm memory is present the keypad will display No alarms in system memory Turn the system on again to clear alarm memory 22 09 2004 38 View System Trouble Command 42 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to view system trouble A system trouble condition may include that the system is running only on the backup battery communications trouble or it is time for the system to be serviced by your security company 1 Users Guide Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator is off Press Command 4 2 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad will display all system trouble events if any one at a time If AC power has disappeared for very short period of time less than Ssec Power LED will be flashing until AC power comes back For any period of time greater than 5sec the keyp
8. Sk6 Arl 12345678 days SS To change Sked 6 press 6 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key eg If you want to change Sked 6 you would press 6 7 Enter the time that you want to automatically turn the output on HH MM In this example if you want to program the Sked 6 to automatically turn the output on at 06 45 am you would press 0 6 4 5 SiS ell QuuEjoxne di Time 06 45 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically turn the output on Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn Output 1 on every Saturday and Sunday you would press keys 1 and 7 Sk6 Arl 12345678 days E S Note If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command key to exit Users Guide 22 09 2004 54 Output Off Skeds Note Users Guide Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn outputs off Six wel Owiejowe 02 Time 00 00 Sk7 Arl 12345678 dayo NEL ELE To change Sked 7 pressi 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key eg If you want to change Sked 7 you would press 7 7 Enter the time that you want to autom
9. Be sure to contact your security company before you begin the system test 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 4 1 alternatively press and hold the 1 key to test the system If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The system will start the test The siren output is first tested The siren sound for approximately 2 3 seconds The keypad will display Testing siren The strobe is next to be tested This test will automatically reset after 20 minutes however you can press the key to toggle onto the next system test or press the Command key to end the system test Testing strobe press to end The back up battery will now be tested This test may take up to 4 minutes Testing battery may take 4 min If the battery passes the test the keypad will display BEattely Test passed If the battery fails the test the keypad will display DENISE c Ss failed Please call for service Users Guide 22 09 2004 Users Guide Finally the communication via the telephone line is tested This test may take up to 10 minutes Testing phone may take 10 min If the phone line passes the test the keypad will display Phone test passed If the phone line fails the test the keypad will display Phone test failed Please check for Chiel toner When the test is complete the system returns to the off state 22 09 20
10. Users Guide 22 09 2004 36 Checking System Troubles Command 4 Your system emits a trouble tone and displays the System Trouble message to alert you to a system trouble event eg Low Battery etc Use this feature to learn what is causing the trouble and what steps to take to correct it 1 The system may be on or off when a system trouble occurs If the system is on turn it off The keypad will display Trouble to view press Command 4 2 Press Command 4 key alternatively press and hold the 5 key to view check system troubles The trouble tone will be silenced and the keypad will scroll through the list of troubles Follow the keypad display instructions to see the trouble events Zone Trouble Press 8 to view Alarm Memory Press 0 to view Date time lost Press 5 to set System Trouble Press 2 to view To Test System press E To Walk Test press 4 To reset Pese Ye System OK Press Command 3 Pressing the Command key will exit this command Note The system will replace the display message To Test System press 1 with the display message System Test Due Press 1 when a weekly test of the system is due Users Guide 22 09 2004 37 View Alarm Memory Command 40 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature After an alarm has been silenced and cleared from the display you may still review the zones that had been in alarm 1 2
11. On Command 80 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to turn on all areas at the same time when the system has been partitioned into two or more individual areas Your security company can program a maximum of four areas 1 Press Command 8 0 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad will display All Areas All On Exit Now The keypad will now scroll through the exit delay response If there is an alarm when you try to turn all areas All On the keypad display will scroll Alarm Area 1 Smiths Residence All Areas On Command 80 Denied If there is an area that has a faulted zone s when you try to turn all areas All On the keypad will scroll Area 2 not ready Smiths Residence Area 4 not ready Smiths Residence To force area on hold All On key TO Stop press Command If you press and hold down the All On key for 2 seconds it will force all areas to All On All Areas All On Exit Now The keypad will now display all areas that have been forced on one at a time before scrolling the exit delay response Ar2 Forced On Smiths Residence Ar4 Forced On Smiths Residence Users Guide 22 09 2004 59 Move To Area Command 50 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to operate multiple areas from the same keypad when the system has been partitioned into more than one
12. area Before operating another area you will need to move the keypad to the area that you want to operate 1 Press Command 5 0 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad will scroll through all available areas 1 4 that you can move to In this example you are at Area 1 keypad which prompts you to press 2 to go to Area 2 or to press 3 to go to Area 3 To go to Area 2 Sales Office press 2 To go to Area 3 Warehouse press 3 To exit press Command 3 Press the area number 1 4 that you want to move to alternatively press Command to exit 4 The keypad will display the following in this example if you pressed 2 You have moved to Area 2 Sales Office 5 If you have already moved the keypad to another area when you enter Command 5 0 the keypad will display Users Guide 22 09 2004 60 Users Guide More eUHSmash ome to Area 1 Lobby Area press 1 To go to Area 3 Warehouse press 3 To exit press Command In the example above press 1 to return the keypad to the home area allocation Area 1 or alternatively press 3 to move to Area 3 In the example above if you pressed 1 to return the keypad to the home area allocation the keypad will display the following You returned to home Area 1 Lobby Area 22 09 2004 61 Auto Forward On Setup Command 83 I have this feature I do not have this feature
13. keypad will display the current Chime tone selected In this example the current Chime tone setting is Short Beep Chime tone is Short Beep Select the type of Chime tone you want by pressing the corresponding digit 1 4 PRESS Sa Oe OW at e Press 2 for Short Beep Press 3 for Beep till Key Press 4 for Beep till closed To exit press Command After making your selection for example Option 3 the display confirms the choice you ve made before returning to the off state Chime Tone is Beep till Key Chime Tone Description Off Display zone identity but sound no tone when zones are faulted Short Beep Display zone identity and sound a short tone when zones are faulted Beep Till Key Display zone identity and sound a tone until the Command key is pressed Display zone identity and sound a tone until the zone is returned to normal Beep Till Closed Door or window is closed Pressing the Command key will also silence the tone Table 2 Chime Tone Beep Descriptions Press the Command key to exit this command 22 09 2004 46 Selecting Chime Zones Command 63 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to program which zones are to be Chimed when Chime mode is turned on via Command 61 on page 44 To set the Chime tone refer to Selecting Chime Tone on page 45 You cannot program 24 hour and 24 hour fire zones for Chime mode Choo
14. no delay press No Delay Users Guide 22 09 2004 23 4 To turn the system on All On Part On or Part 2 On with no entry delay press the No Delay key 5 When the system is All On with no entry delay the keypad will display the following Chubb Security All On On with No Delay If the system is Part On or Part 2 On with no entry delay the keypad will display the following Chubb Security Barnu Ola On with No Delay 6 To turn the system off enter your PIN Code Users Guide 22 09 2004 24 Turning The System On With No Exit Tone Silent Delay I have this feature ES I do not have this feature This feature allows you to turn the entire system All On Part On without exit tones and at the same time double the exit delay time 1 Make sure that all zones are normal not faulted 2 Press and hold the All On key if you want to turn the system All On with no exit tone press and hold the Part On or 2 key if you want to turn the system Part On with no exit tone or press and hold the 3 key if you want to turn the system Part 2 On with no exit tone If a valid PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter a valid PIN Code Please enter Wowie I IN 3 Enter your PIN Code If your PIN Code is valid the keypad display will show the following for All On 60 seconds to AO To bypass zones press Bypass For no delay press No Delay If all zones are normal the display will show
15. that a keypad entry is accepted for example that a correct PIN Code has been entered The keypad emits a single high pitched beep tone for one second The keypad emits a tone to alert you when any Chimed zone is faulted The tone varies in duration depending upon the Chime Tones selected Refer to page 45 for more information on Selecting Chime Tone Commands allow you to carry out various tasks For example add or delete PIN codes set the date and time or test the system etc Each command is detailed throughout the user guide Commands will be written like the following Command 6 3 To enter this command you would first press the Command key followed by the 6 key and then the 3 key Users Guide 22 09 2004 14 System Events Your system responds to four types of alarm events If more than one event occurs your system sorts them into one of four groups The groups highest in priority first are Fire Alarms Burglary Alarms Fire Troubles and Non Fire Troubles Fire Alarms Fire alarms are the highest priority events When a fire zone activates your keypad emits a warble tone that is on for one second then briefly off repeatedly The tone sounds for the time set by your security company Evacuate all occupants and investigate for smoke or fire Ensure that all occupants know the difference between the burglary tone and the fire tone Burglary Alarms Burglary alarms are the second priority When a burglary
16. the following for Part On or Part 2 On 60 seconds to Pante onk To bypass zones PRESSE pass For no delay press No Delay 4 To turn the system off enter your PIN Code Users Guide 22 09 2004 25 Turning System On With Zones Faulted Force Arm Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature The force arm feature is used to turn the system All On or Part On with zones still faulted Alternatively if you try to turn your system on and there is a faulted zone door or window open you can either close it or bypass it prior to turning the system on You can bypass a zone even if it is not faulted 1 Press the All On or Part On keys to turn the system All On or Part On 2 If a zone is faulted the keypad will display each faulted zone in this example Zone 5 followed by instructions for bypassing the zone Zn 5 faulted Mois MWEE TO Bypass m 5 ERES ISO 3 To force arm the system All On or Part On press the All On or Part On key again If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 4 The keypad will now display that you have forced armed the system Forced On 5 The keypad will now scroll through the exit delay text options until the system turns All On or Part On at the end of exit delay If a zone becomes faulted after exit delay has already started the keypad will display the following Aw 5 Estilo Zone Text 22 09 2004 26 Viewing Faulted Zo
17. to change the PIN Code authority level refer to page 32 to continue or Press 3 to change the PIN Code area assignment refer to page 33 to continue Your security company should fill in the following Authority Level 1 Include These Commands Authority Level 2 Include These Commands Authority Level 3 Include These Commands Authority Level 4 Include These Commands Users Guide 22 09 2004 31 Change Other PIN Codes This page continues from Step 5 on page 30 5 The keypad will scroll all PIN codes that are available to change To Charge WIN Il joes JL s To change PIN Z2 Occ ME To exit press Command 6 Enter the PIN Code number 1 32 that you want to change followed by the key eg Press 2 to change PIN Code 2 The keypad will now prompt you to enter the new PIN Code Pleas nter new I Z2 7 Enter the new PIN Code If the error tone sounds try a different new PIN Code As you enter the new PIN Code the keypad will display Entering PIN kc 8 If you ve entered a valid new PIN Code the keypad will prompt you to enter the new PIN Code again Pleas nter new PIN 2 agains 9 Enter the new PIN Code again As you enter the new PIN Code the keypad will display Entering Code ERK 10 The keypad will display the following to confirm the PIN Code change PIN 2 changed 11 The keypad will return you back to Step 5 Press Command to exit or sele
18. your code enter your PIN Code The keypad display will scroll Auto Forward Off setup mode Enter digits for Auto Forward Off HOT AUS 09 press All On imexe ElasiaY 18 press Paice On A and C keys move cursor To delete digit press B key To view and edit press Bypass T9 Sio cub press Bypass Tuo SN hold Command Enter the auto forward off sequence to cancel call forwarding when you turn off your system Press and hold the Command key to exit this command Key Digit Function Key Digit Function Key Digit Function 1 1 1 1 6 6 All On 4 Second Pause 2 2 7 7 Part On Flash 3 3 8 8 A Key Cursor Left 4 4 9 9 B Key Delete 5 5 0 0 C Key Cursor Right A i Command Table 4 Command 84 Auto Forward Function Keys 22 09 2004 63 Auto Forward On Off Command 82 I have this feature I do not have this feature This feature allows you to turn on or off the auto forward feature as necessary The auto forward On sequence forwards all incoming calls to the telephone number of your choice when you turn the system All On The auto forward off sequence cancels the forwarding of incoming calls to the telephone number of your choice when you turn the system off 1 Press Command 8 2 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad display will scroll Auto Forward MO press 2 to turn A
19. zone activates while your system is turned on your keypad emits a constant warble tone The tone sounds for the time set by your security company The keypad display shows each burglary zone that went into alarm Press the key to manually scroll the list if you wish Fire Trouble Events When a fire trouble such as a loose wire occurs your keypad emits a trouble tone which is a warble tone that is on briefly then followed by a pause followed by the warble tone repeatedly The keypad displays the SYSTEM TROUBLE message Refer to page 36 for more information on Checking System Troubles to determine the nature of the trouble Non Fire Trouble Events Users Guide When a trouble event such as a power failure occurs your keypad emits a trouble tone which is a warble tone that is on briefly followed by a pause followed by the warble tone repeatedly The keypad displays the SYSTEM TROUBLE message Refer to page 36 for more information on Checking System Troubles to determine the nature of the trouble 22 09 2004 15 How Your System Reports Alarms Your security system may be programmed to send reports to your security company Once the report is complete the system returns the telephone to normal operation check with your security company Your system makes repeated attempts to send reports to your security company If your system fails to report the keypad will signal a system trouble Refer to page 36 for more infor
20. 04 41 42 Walk Test Command 44 Note Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to test detection devices connected to your system Walk test should be carried out on a weekly basis 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 25 Press Command 4 4 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The system will start the walk test Walk Test Started The keypad display will scroll all zones that are allowed to be tested one at a time To successfully test each zone you will need to fault the corresponding detection device eg reed switch or PIR etc Zn 2 Untested Ige ouone IDyoroue Zn3 Untested Hallway Zn4 Untested Living Room TO SECO test press Command As each zone has been tested the keypad display will scroll Zn2 tested OK MizOimc IDXoxoue Zn3 tested OK Hallway If a zone that is being tested has a trouble condition the keypad display will scroll Zu iE ool Igse ououe IDXoXoue 4 To exit walk test press the Command key The keypad will display the following before returning to the off display Walk Test stopped If you fail to exit this command the system will automatically terminate the test after 20 minutes To warn you that walk test is still active the keypad will sound beep the keypad buzzer during the last 5 minutes before it automatically terminates walk test
21. 1 e most recent to least recent Each event will toggle between two different displays The first display will show the event description on the top line The second line will display the area the zone number or user number and communication information The second display will again show the event description on the top line followed by the time and date the event occurred on the bottom line 1 Press Command 8 5 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad display will show the last event recorded in the history log most recent RS Cie IL Cioicae I DIL Al Zn2 SL RSE Caere ll Db 02 52 10 08 01 3 Press the key to display the next event recorded in the history log Cancel Alarm Al U1 SL Cancel Alarm 02s Dl 10 08 01 4 Press the key to display the next event recorded in the history log 5 Press the Command key to exit this command A Area Number PUHE Zone Number DviHHt Device Number Ln Telephone Line Number Mn Minutes Until Auto Arm Sked U User Number THE Communication Status For Routing Destination 1 and 2 Dash Destination Not Used Disabled A Aborted Report D Deleted Report From Pending Buffer By Panel Reset F Failed Report L Local Report Log Only P Pending Report S Sent Report Reported OK Table 5 Command 85 History Log Definitions Descriptions Users Guide 22 09 2004 66
22. Alarm Tone Burglary Alarm Tone Trouble Tone Key Press Tone Entry Delay Tone Exit Delay Tone Error Tone OK Tone Chime Tone Commands When a fire zone activates the keypad emits a repeated warble tone on for one second then briefly off When a burglary zone activates while your system is turned on your keypad emits a continuous warble tone It sounds for the time set by your security company When a system component is not functioning properly your keypad emits a repeated warble tone on briefly followed by a pause followed by the warble tone If the problem is with a zone the keypad display indicates which zone is faulted Pressing any key on the keypad sounds a short pip indicating that the key press is accepted When you enter the premises through a zone programmed for entry delay the keypad emits a repeating short beep long beep tone to remind you to turn off your system If the system is not turned off before the entry delay expires an alarm condition will sound and a report may be sent to your alarm company After you turn your system on the keypad emits an intermittent beep tone and counts down the exit delay time If you don t exit before the delay time expires and an exit delay door is faulted an alarm occurs If you press an incorrect key your keypad emits an error tone to indicate an invalid entry The error tone is the same warble tone as the Trouble Tone but is not repeated Indicates
23. Hallway If a wireless zone has registered a low battery eg Zone 40 the keypad will display Low Battry Zn40 Hallway If the tamper circuit of a zone has activated eg Zone 40 the keypad will display Tamper Zn 40 Hallway If a zone eg Zone 40 has not registered as faulted during the disarmed state for a period of time programmed by your security company eg Zone 40 the system will register the zone as failed and the keypad will display Sensor trouble Zone text Zua AO Zone text Make sure that no objects are blocking the zone when it registers as a sensor trouble If no zones are in trouble the keypad will display There are no zone troubles Press the Command key to exit this command Turn the system on and off again to clear alarm memory 22 09 2004 40 System Test Command 41 I have this feature L I do not have this feature This command allows you to ensure that your system is operating correctly by testing the system s siren strobe battery and telephone line Only those programmed by your security company will be tested e g Your system may only be programmed to test the back up battery and the siren output You may test the telephone line connection if you press and hold the 9 key to force the control panel to send a Test report Depending on the authority level a PIN code may be required If any of these components fails to test contact your security company for assistance
24. No for Part 2 On followed by the key Repeat this step until all zones have been toggled Yes or No for Part Mode 2 Yes Active ready to detect intrusion No Non Active you can move freely without sounding an alarm 5 Press the Command key to exit this command and return to the off display Users Guide 22 09 2004 22 Turning The System On With No Entry Delay I have this feature E I do not have this feature Use this command to turn the system All On or Part On without entry delay Remember that turning the system on with no delay allows no entry delay time through the designated entry exit delay zone e g front door etc 1 Make sure that all zones are normal not faulted 2 Press the All On key if you want to turn the system All On Press the Part On key if you want to turn the system Part On Press Command 3 if you want to turn the system Part 2 On Ifa valid PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter a valid PIN Code Please enter olle ENG 3 Enter your PIN Code If your PIN Code is valid the keypad display will show the following for turning the system All On If all zones are normal the display will show the following for All On 30 seconds to All On To bypass zones press Bypass For no delay press No Delay If all zones are normal the display will show the following for Part On or Part 2 On 30 seconds to Pant rae To bypass zones DSSS ae Y pass For
25. O gt c Jg Jg 7 3 A 3 o 200000011 m VISION User s Guide SECURE 40 Table Of Contents User LISE sicusncunceconseuns eet e A e E es Sean eannauengens INEO MMC OR quM E INDE PIQUE PMID 6 Quick Reference ee ee eere eee ue er ente en no een AAA 7 IKETA TA E EE E T TA TE E E EEE EEA EEE 7 Keypad User s Goi sissy c e 8 Introduction serie Irene a eoe een av oes eee up e be vase devisscvesteusus sutscsuuvesvesvencssscusecunssunveseedassedsesuadesvescseceesuucdeuussevseseuns 8 Security System AAA A e MP De iva vae pred Us 9 AE EE CAP 9 What Is A E EUA TRA A 9 AN EA A O 9 E A NO ROT 10 Diis 10 EVO O te 11 E DIU Dir T TUNES 12 A per oossoo sSS 13 LM DI T M 13 SAIK HV ONES orent OO 14 Fire Alarm 3 irri eese ON 14 AA O 14 ISA AAA A ON 14 oigylssibeniul dada M 14 How Your System Reports A Arms oeeeeeie cst en oo tutte be open eo o Soto po ebat ores tele bees E e UPo ke REV eon E eoo n RP paw dU 15 Checking System Sad ToC 15 RE REVLON cunado A rec 15 EN EA T D E E sores saos 16 Turno The System Oi A 17 Turning The System All On Command 1 ccccccccnnunnnonunononnnancnnnnnnnnncnnoccconococononocononccononoconococonanononess 18 Turning The System Part On Command 2 ssesesooes
26. Option bus device trouble condition has restored 131 DBus Overcurrent Over current condition detected on option bus device 132 DBusOverCur Rstl Over current condition detected on option bus device has restored 133 Sensor Mon Trbl Sensor trouble detected 134 Sensor Mon Rstl Sensor trouble detected restored 135 Sensor Reset User entered System Reset function Command 47 136 S Area was not armed in inactive interval System reset function or arming area resets this ystem Inactive trouble 137 Test OK No system troubles at automatic test report time 138 Test Off Normal System trouble present at automatic test report time 139 Trbl Tamper Trouble condition on tamper or voice active detection device 140 Trbl Emergency Trouble condition on emergency detection device 141 Trbl Panic Trouble condition on panic detection device 142 Trbl Invisible Trouble condition on invisible detection device 143 Trbl 24 hr Burg Trouble condition on 24 hour burglary detection device 144 Trbl Cntrl Dly Trouble condition on entry exit delay detection device 145 Trbl Cntrl Trouble condition on controlled keyswitch follower or instant detection device 146 Rstl Trbl Tmpr Restoral from trouble condition on tamper or voice active detection devices 147 Rstl Trbl Emerg Restoral from trouble condition on emergency detection devices 148 Rstl Trbl Panic Restoral from trouble condition on panic detection devices Pan
27. S S Note If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command key to exit Users Guide 22 09 2004 51 Part 2 On Skeds Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn the system Part 2 On Seal Jue euet Z Om Time 20 200 Sk4 Ar2 12345678 days MEE SS To Change Sked 4 press 4 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key e g If you want to change Sked 4 you would press 4 7 Enter the time that you want to automatically turn the system Part 2 On HH MM In this example if you want to program the sked 4 to automatically turn the system Part 2 On at 5 00 pm you would press 1 7 0 0 Ska Jue Ieuct 2 Qu igne 17500 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically turn Area 2 Part 2 On Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn Area 2 Part 2 On every day you would press 8 Sk4 Ar2 12345678 days SMTWRFSA Note If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command
28. This feature allows you to program the auto forward on sequence that will redirect all incoming calls to a telephone number of your choice when you turn the system All On 1 Press Command 8 3 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad display will scroll Auto forward On setup mode im E ter digits for Auto Forward On For pause P press All On oz Velaskas T press Parte Qni A and C keys move Cursor To delete digit press B key To view and edit press Bypass To stop edit press Bypass To exit hold Command 3 Enter the auto forward off sequence required to redirect all incoming calls 4 Press and hold the Command key to exit this command Key Digit Function Key Digit Function Key Digit Function 1 1 6 6 All On 4 Second Pause 2 2 7 7 Part On Flash 3 3 8 8 A Key Cursor Left 4 4 9 9 B Key Delete 5 5 0 0 C Key Cursor Right 7 Command Table 3 Command 84 Auto Forward Function Keys Users Guide 22 09 2004 62 Auto Forward Off Setup Command 84 I have this feature Users Guide I do not have this feature This feature allows you to program the auto forward off sequence that will cancel the redirecting of all incoming calls to another telephone number of your choice when you turn the system off 1 2 3 4 Press Command 8 4 If the keypad prompts you to enter
29. Zones Faulted 23 Turning The System Part 2 On Command 3 18 Turning The System Part On Command 2 17 View Alarm Memory Command 40 35 View System Trouble Command 42 36 Users Guide 22 09 2004 Features Listed below are the main features of the SECURE 840 control panel Users Guide 40 Fully Programmable Zones Fire Alarm Verification 32 PIN codes 32 RF Keyfobs 4 On Board Outputs Max 20 Outputs Supervised Siren Driver 8 Programmable Schedules Skeds Partitionable 1 4 Areas Built In Dialler reports Contact ID SIA and Pager formats Up To 8 Fully Supervised Keypads Keyswitch Input programmable 254 History Event Memory EMI Lightning Transient Protection Programmable Via Text Keypad Remote Programmable Via DSRPS Upload Download Software Alarm Event Memory Automatic Test Reports Built In Telephone Line Fail Monitor Securitel Compatible 22 09 2004 Keypad User s Guide This user s guide shows you how to use and maintain your security system It covers basic functions such as turning the system on and off The functions describe in this guide are programmed by your security company Some of them may not be included in your system Some of the functions covered may require you to enter your personal PIN Code Introduction Your system helps to secure life property and investments against fire theft and bodily harm It consists of a keypad or keypads sensors such as motion d
30. ad will display System running on battery only When AC power comes back this message will stay on for another 2min If the system detects that the telephone line is missing or there is no dial tone the keypad will display Line 1 trouble Check dial tone If the system fails to communicate with the security company the keypad will display Comm Failure destination 1 If the system is programmed to be serviced by your security company at the service interval or a trouble condition that requires the security company to attend the keypad will display Call for service If there are no system troubles the keypad will display There are no system troubles Press the Command key to exit this command 22 09 2004 39 View Zone Trouble Command 48 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to view which zones 1f any are in trouble 1 2 Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator is off Press Command 4 8 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad will display all zones that are in trouble if any one at a time In this example the keypad will display that Zone 5 is in trouble Trouble Zn 5 Bedroom 1 Window If a fire zone is in trouble eg Zone 1 the keypad will display Fire Trble Zn 1 Kitchen If a wireless zone is missing eg Zone 40 the keypad will display No signal Zn 40
31. ample if you want to turn Output 1 off you would press 1 The keypad would display Omigjomc il is ONEIE to turn On press ill 5 Press the Command key to return the keypad to the off state Users Guide 22 09 2004 56 Remote Program Command 43 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command will force the control panel to connect to your security company s remote PC computer for programming alterations via the telephone line Only use this command when your security company instructs you to 1 Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator Off 2 Press Command 4 3 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code Remote program in progress If your system is busy and cannot call your security company s remote PC computer the keypad will display System busy try again later 4 The keypad will return to the off display 3 The keypad will display Users Guide 22 09 2004 57 All Areas Off Command 81 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to turn off all areas at the same time when the system has been partitioned into two or more individual areas A maximum of four areas can be programmed by your security company 1 Press Command 8 1 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code All Areas Off 2 The keypad will display Users Guide 22 09 2004 58 All Areas
32. atically turn the output off HH MM In this example if you want to program the Sked 7 to automatically turn the output off at 06 45 pm you would press 1 8 4 5 Sic swell Quom 2 Time 18 45 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically turn the output off Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn output on every Saturday and Sunday you would press keys 1 and 7 Sk1 Arl 12345678 days S S If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command key to exit 22 09 2004 55 Toggle Outputs On Off Command 54 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to turn outputs that have been programmed by your security company on or off These outputs can control outside lighting pool pumps watering systems etc 1 Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator is on 2 Press Command 5 4 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The keypad display will scroll Turn all Outputs off Press 0 Outport il ig Oi ito tra OE pressi dL ws 4 Press 0 if you want to turn all outputs off or alternatively press the output number 1 20 that you want to turn off followed by the key For ex
33. bypass zones by pressing the Bypass key You can switch from Part On to All On by pressing the All On key The keypad display will prompt you through these procedures During the last 10 seconds of the exit delay timer the keypad buzzer will sound two short beeps every second and the display warns that the time is expired When exit time has expired the keypad will display the system is Part On Chubb Security Ran CRON To turn the system off enter your PIN Code 22 09 2004 21 Set Part 2 Zones Command 65 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to program which zones are active each time you turn the system Part 2 On This allows you to turn part of the system on to detect intrusion whilst the remaining part of the system allows you to move freely without sounding an alarm Refer to page 20 for information on turning the system Part 2 On 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 6 5 If a valid PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter your PIN Code Please enter vom IN 3 Enter your PIN Code If your PIN Code is valid the keypad display will scroll which zones can be programmed for Part 2 On Zu 2 Part 2 NG Front Door Enc cM MEME OS Zi 2 Part 2 was ANS AE 2 Sets Hallway Passes M Ine Hin 3 Paice 2 NO To exit press Command 4 Enter the Zone Number 1 40 that you want to toggle Yes or
34. cssoeassscoassoorsesbessecoossssesnsusdensances 45 Selecting Chime Zones Command 63 ssesssesssocssoossoossssesssecssoossoosssossssesssesssoossoossosossossessesssessssssss 46 Extend Auto On Time Command 51 1 sccsssssscssssssssccssssssccssssssccssscsesscsssssssscsssscsscsssecesssssssesscees 47 Change Skeds Command 52 scij icsccssascoussnessisncoussei estessvnnssecssgnsguaeduennss avbebedsescctwosensabedsusscerededenitvasasses 48 A Em Sosetlentvoctesedsvocesev NN 49 Part On SKedS eene reete O 50 P rt 2 On CIE MH 51 A A dostesseusstessscwaconsssescesosehsvenesonssssestecussessessonse Soeaessues soos sussesesuesuesssduasents dosceseuseasonesteases oneesee 52 Output On ICI 53 OE UENIT Cl 54 Toggle Outputs On Off Command 54 eee eee e eee eere eee ee eene seen esee tn aset ta sete ta setas etna see 55 Remote Program Command 43 isccscccssnssessessosedsseesssssesessobessocenessonsusdsssssvoosssbniuostenssessasoaneiedsauawstesecs 56 EXC CCEINLEDIDIEUDEL b adan canes sap da si0 ae 57 All Areas On Command Didac 58 Move To Area Command Mii a HERR KE Mri DUV Ade 59 Auto Forward On Setup Command 83 eee eee eee eee eee ee eese seen esee en seen sete ea setas essa etna 61 Auto Forward Off Setup Command 84 1 ore ree tret tette tetra t rao oer ciendo een leas oe ea In koe apice inae 62 Auto Forward On Off Command 82
35. ct another PIN Code to change Users Guide 22 09 2004 32 Change PIN Code Authority Level This page continues from Step 5 on page 30 You cannot change your own PIN Code authority level 5 After you press 2 See Step 4 on page 30 the keypad display will scroll To change level TOL PEN 3 Press 3 To change level for PIN 4 Press 4 To exit press Command 6 Enter the PIN Code number 1 32 that you want to change the authority level for followed by the key eg Press 3 to change the authority level for PIN Code 3 The keypad display will scroll the following PIN S leval 2 Enter new level Level choices are 1 to 4 To exit press Command 7 Enter the new authority level 1 4 The keypad will display the following to confirm the PIN Code change and return you to Step 5 Authority levels are determined by your security company PIN 3 changed 8 Pressing the Command key exits this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 33 Change PIN Code Area Assignment This page continues from Step 5 on page 30 You cannot change your own PIN Code area assignment 5 After you press 3 See Step 4 on page 30 the keypad display will scroll To change areas ir ie PLN Al Dicey db wc To change level ite PIN 2 PRESSAT AR To exit press Command 6 Enter the PIN Code number 1 32 that you want to change the area assignment for followed by the key eg Press 2 t
36. curity system may make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums the system is no substitute for insurance Warning devices cannot compensate you for loss of life or property Fire Safety and Evacuation Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death Most fire related deaths occur at night when occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and toxic gases rather than from burns To help reduce this risk the following program should be implemented Users Guide 1 Minimize fire hazards Smoking in bed cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline leaving children home alone and using unsafe holiday decorations are some of the common causes of household fire Install a fire alarm system The primary purpose of this system is to protect lives by giving the earliest possible warning of danger A smoke detector should be provided to protect each sleeping area in a home Practice an escape plan Because there may be very little time between detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly it is important that every member of the family understand how to quickly evacuate according to the plan Plan both primary and alternate escape routes Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire exiting through a bedroom window must be a part of the escape plan If the sleeping area is above the ground floor install a means of safely descending outside the building if one does not already exist As a part of this pla
37. d for multiple areas Last area to close turn on arm 166 AltComm Cond Trouble detected on alternate communication network 167 AltComm Fail Network failure detected on alternate communication network 168 AltComm Rstl Network failure detected on alternate communication network restored 169 Reserved 170 Reserved 171 Reserved 172 Reserved 173 Rstrl Swinger Restoral from swinger bypass 174 Rstrl Fire Miss Restoral from missing fire detection device local event only 175 Rstrl Alarm Miss Restoral from missing alarm detection device local event only 176 Rstrl Trble Miss Restoral from missing trouble detection device local event only 177 Rstl Low Signl Restoral from alternate communication low signal strength 178 UnBypss Fire RPS Bypass on fire zone type cleared 179 UnBypss Ctrl RPS Bypass on controlled zone type cleared 180 UnBypss 24hr RPS Bypass on 24 hour zone type cleared 181 RF Battery Low Low battery condition on RF keyfob 182 RF Batter Rstl Low battery condition on RF keyfob restored cleared 183 Trbl Default PIN Factory default Installer or User PIN s have not been changed 184 Rstl Default PIN Factory default Installer or User PIN s have been changed Users Guide Panel Events Command 85 Continued 22 09 2004 70 Security System Limitations Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee protection against burglary fire or environmental threats All security syste
38. el Events Command 85 Continued Users Guide 22 09 2004 69 id nA Description 149 Rstl Trbl Invis Restoral from trouble condition on invisible detection device 150 Rstl Trbl 24 hr Restoral from trouble condition on 24 hour burglary detection device 151 Rstl Trbl Dly Restoral from trouble condition on controlled entry exit detection device 152 Rstl Trbl Cntrl Restoral from trouble condition on controlled keyswitch follower instant detection devices 153 User Code Area Set User PIN code added by assigning area 154 User Code Change User PIN code changed 155 User Code Delete User PIN code deleted 156 User Code Tamper Invalid PIN code entered at keypad exceeded user tamper retry count 157 User Level Set User PIN code level set 158 Walk Test Start Walk test started with Command 44 159 Walk Test End Walk test ended by user or time out 460 Siren Trouble Mesi detected output device missing from PO2 output 2 programmed as 161 Siren Restoral Missing device from PO2 output 2 is no longer missing 162 Grnd Fault Ground fault detected on the control panel s zone loops 163 Grnd Fault Rstl Ground fault detected on the control panel s zone loops have cleared 164 First Open Control panel is partitioned for multiple areas First area is open disarmed 165 Last Close Control panel is partitione
39. es causes an alarm event 1 2 Make sure that all zones are normal not faulted Press the All On key If a valid PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter your PIN Code Please enter Wowie I ILN Enter your PIN Code If your PIN Code is valid and if all zones are normal exit delay time begins You should leave now If your system has a faulted zone you should return it to normal or bypass the zones Refer to page 27 for information on Bypassing Zones 30 seconds to All On During exit delay you may stop the system from turning on by entering your PIN Code If you wish to you may bypass zones by pressing the Bypass key Refer to page 27 for more information on Bypassing Zones The system prompts you through this procedure To bypass zones PRESSE pass If you wish to you can turn the system All On with no entry delay by pressing the No Delay key For no delay press No Delay If you wish to you can turn the system Part On by pressing the Part On key HOT lPeue Qum LESS leur Oa When exit delay time expires the keypad beeps three times and the system will turn All On Chubb Security All On To turn the system off enter your PIN Code 22 09 2004 19 Turning The System Part On Command 2 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature Part On turns on only part of your system leaving the rest of the system turned off Only the security com
40. etectors or devices located on doors and windows and other sensing devices designed to detect the presence of smoke or combustion Each of these devices is connected to a sophisticated electronic brain which processes all events registered by the system Control of your security system is achieved through the keypad which offers a variety of basic and advanced features Its function versatility and ease of operation make it ideal for home or office The keypad is tailored to meet your individual needs Moreover it has been designed with you the user in mind Users Guide 22 09 2004 Security System Basics What Is A Zone A Zone is a detection device or group of devices connected to your security system Zones are identified by the area they monitor such as a front door bedroom window or hallway What Is A Faulted Zone When a zone such as a door or window is closed it is said to be normal When the door or window is open the zone is said to be faulted or not normal When you turn your system on you will usually want all of the zones in your system to be normal although you can turn your system on with faulted zones by using the Bypass Zones command You can see whether there are faulted zones by pressing the Command key when the system is off Are All Zones The Same No There are two basic types of zones Controlled and 24 hour Users Guide 22 09 2004 10 All On Controlled Zones Controlled
41. key to exit Users Guide 22 09 2004 52 Off Skeds Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn the system Off Sk5 Ar3 Disarm Time 00 00 Sk5 Ar3 12345678 dayo PASS To change Sked5 press 5 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key eg If you want to change Sked 5 you would press 5 7 Enter the time that you want to automatically turn the system off HH MM In this example if you want to program the Sked 5 to automatically turn the system off at 7 00 am you would press 0 7 0 0 Sk5 Ar3 Disarm Time 07 00 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically disarm the area Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn Area 3 off every Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday you would press keys 2 3 4 5 and 6 Sk1 Ar3 12345678 days MTWRF Note If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command key to exit Users Guide 22 09 2004 53 Output On Skeds Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn outputs on Sie Gell Qxejowue Oil Time 00 00
42. mand 4 5 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 2 The keypad will display Please Enter Date And Time DD MM YY HH MM QL OL Ol 00 8 0 11 3 Enter the date and time using the DD MM Y Y HH MM format i e DD Day of the month MM Month of the year YY Current year HH Hour of the day MM Minute of the hour Example If you want to program the 11 June 2003 08 35 pm for the date and time you would enter 1 1 0 6 0 3 for the date and 2 0 3 5 for the time 4 After you enter the date and time the keypad displays the both the date and time you have programmed before returning the keypad to the off state In this example if you entered the 11 June 2003 for the date and 8 35 pm for the time the keypad will display Current Date 11 06 03 Current Time 20235 The keypad will automatically exit this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 29 Changing PIN Codes Command 55 I have this feature I do not have this feature The Command 55 prohibited by default to enable Command 55 consult your installer This command lets you change your own PIN Code It is recommended that you write down your old PIN Code and the new one before you begin 1 2 Users Guide Make sure that your system is off On indicator is off Press Command 5 5 The OK tone sounds and the keypad will display Please enter olo WIN Enter your current PIN Code As y
43. mation on Checking System Troubles to determine the nature of the trouble Note If your telephone service is interrupted your security system cannot send reports to your security company unless it has an alternate means of transmitting them Checking System Status When the system is Off pressing the Command key shows the current system status The following messages may appear System OK Indicates that the system is ready to turn on Indicates that there is a system trouble Refer to page 36 for more information on Checking System Troubles to determine the nature of the trouble System Trouble Press 4 to view Indicates that the system has zones that have been bypassed Refer to page 27 for information on Bypassing Zones Zones bypassed Press 0 to view Indicates that the system has zones faulted Refer to page 20 for information on Viewing Faulted Zones Zones faulted Press 0 to view RF Keyfobs The SECURE 840 control panel can be programmed with up to a maximum of 32 RF keyfobs Each RF keyfob is assigned automatically to a PIN Code eg RF keyfob 1 will operate with the same authority level and area assignment as PIN Code 1 Only the security company can program the RF keyfobs Each RF keyfob is supervised for low battery conditions Figure 2 and Figure 3 below outlines each key function of the RF keyfobs Users Guide Lock Unlock Key Press Both Buttons At Same Time To Activate Panic Alarm Lock Key
44. mpany will label each key accordingly An emergency function Fire Panic or Emergency Alarms may be assigned to this key by your security company Press this key twice to activate the special function Your security company will label each key accordingly Secure 840 LCD Text Ok for All On 5 Display AREA1 READY POWER SERVICE ON System Status LED s 4 C Ce 3 Ex Ls Je end ee Co command Programmable Function Emergency Keys Figure 1 CP7446 Keypad 22 09 2004 12 Status LED s The following table describes the function of each of the status LED s LED Display Condition On READY Steady Area is ready to arm turn on Off Area has zone faulted or Area is armed All On POWER Ob AC mains supply is normal Steady PPly Fast i Flash AC mains supply has failed SERVICE Off No system trouble exists Slow A system trouble condition exists Flash Fast Flash System Testing ON Off System is disarmed turned off On i Steady Area is armed with delay Slow Flash Area is armed without delay Table 1 Status LED s Users Guide 22 09 2004 Keypad Tones 13 Your keypad emits several distinct tones and displays text to alert you to system events Additional sirens may also be connected to your system Sirens mounted on the exterior of your premises alert neighbours to emergencies and provide an audible guide for police and fire fighters Fire
45. ms are subject to possible compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons including but not limited to the following If sirens or horns are placed outside the hearing range of people in remote areas of the building or in areas which are frequently closed off they do not provide the intended protection If intruders gain access through unprotected zones of entry the system will not detect their entrance If intruders have the technical means of bypassing jamming or disconnecting all or part of the system they will not be detected If the AC power supply is OFF and the back up battery is either missing or dead sensors will not detect intrusion Smoke detectors cannot detect smoke in chimneys walls or roofs or smoke blocked by a closed door They may not detect smoke or fire on a level of the building different from the one on which they are located Smoke detectors may not be able to warn in time about fires started by explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other types of hazardous conditions If phone lines are out of service reports from the security system to the security company cannot be sent Telephone lines are vulnerable to compromise by several means Inadequate maintenance and failure to test are the most common causes of alarm failure It is strongly recommended that you test your system once a week to be sure that all system components are working properly Although having a se
46. n all family members should arrange to meet at a location away from the house such as a neighbours house so you will know that everyone is accounted for If it is determined that the alarm was accidentally sounded the siren should be silenced the detectors reset and your security company notified immediately that there is no emergency situation 22 09 2004 71 Maintenance and Service This security system requires very little maintenance however you should test the system weekly to ensure it is working properly A test schedule and maintenance program can be arranged If you notice a change in operation during normal use or testing call for service as soon as possible Do not attempt to repair the control panel keypads or detectors yourself Call before testing The security system is connected to this telephone number The security control panel is connected to the phone jack located RF Reciever location Power Failure If the keypad indicates a power failure and you have power in the rest of your premises there may be a problem with the electrical transformer or circuit breaker supplying power to your security control panel First check to be sure that the transformer is securely plugged into the electrical outlet If it appears to be damaged in any way do not attempt to repair it Call your security company for service AC Power Supply location If the transformer is plugged in check the circuit breaker supplying po
47. nd 6 1 alternatively press and hold the 4 key to toggle chime mode on or off If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 If Chime mode is turned on the keypad will display Chime is On to turn off press 2 To exit press Command If Chime mode is turned off the keypad will display Chime is Off to turn On press 1 To exit press Command 4 Follow the above and press 2 to turn Chime mode off or press 1 to turn Chime mode on 5 Press the Command key to exit this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 45 Selecting Chime Tone Command 62 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This feature gives you the ability to Chime zones when the system is turned off This means that the system can be programmed to alert you to opened doors and windows For example parents with small children may want a tone to sound whenever a door or window is opened as a way of monitoring the whereabouts of the children Use this command to set the type of response your system produces when a Chime zone is faulted If you wish you may tell your system to display the identity of the zone and sound a short tone whenever Chime door or window is opened Refer to page 46 to program zones that are to be Chimed 1 2 Ensure that your system is off On indicator is off Press Command 6 2 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The
48. nd and the display warns that the time is expired When exit time has expired the keypad will display the system is Part On Chubb Security Pence Ola To turn the system off enter your PIN Code 22 09 2004 20 Turning The System Part 2 On Command 3 I have this feature I do not have this feature Part 2 On turns on only part of your system leaving the rest of the system turned off Refer to page 21 to Set Part 2 Zones Once you ve pressed the Command key followed by the 3 key exit delay time starts to count down You should leave all zones that are active when the system is Part 2 On before exit delay time expires Leaving active zones after exit delay expires causes an alarm event Use Part 2 On when you want part of your system turned on 1 2 Users Guide Make sure that Part zones are normal not faulted Press the Command 3 to turn the system Part 2 On If a valid PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter your PIN Code Please enter Wowie ENG Enter your PIN Code If your PIN Code is valid the keypad display scrolls the following 30 seconds to Part Qm To bypass zones PRESS INWISSS For no delay Press No Delay Eor ANON press All On 18 seconds to Ieee Oc During exit delay you may stop the system from turning on by entering your PIN Code If you wish you can turn the system Part On with no entry delay by pressing the No Delay key or you may
49. nes Command 0 I have this feature I do not have this feature To correctly turn your system on all doors and windows must be normal not faulted condition Use this feature to locate faulted zones 1 Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator off 2 Press the Command key If zones are faulted the keypad will display System OK Zones faulted Press 0 to view 3 Press 0 to view faulted zones If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad will scroll through all faulted zones Bin 2 teu EO Mie OO To bypass Zn 2 EIC NN Zu Y Est ao Baeke Doon To bypass Zn 7 SS Te wen 4 Now that you know which zones are faulted you can return them to normal In this example you would close the front door and the back door Alternatively you may choose to bypass the faulted zones 5 When the faulted zones have been returned to normal or have been bypassed the system is ready to turn on 6 To exit this command press Command Users Guide 22 09 2004 27 Bypassing Zones Example Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to bypass one or more zones before turning the system All On Part On or Part 2 On When a zone has been bypassed assess is allowed into that zone during the armed state without activating an alarm You may need to bypass a zone before turning the system on when any detection device has bec
50. o change the authority level for PIN Code 2 The keypad will display the following if the PIN Code is not assigned to any area PIN 2 Areas The keypad will display the following if the PIN Code is assigned to Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 and Area 4 PIN 2 Areas 1234 7 Enter the area number that you want to assign or not assign to the PIN Code The corresponding area number will display e g If you want to assign PIN Code 2 to Area 1 press 1 press 2 to assign the PIN Code to Area 2 etc 8 Press the Command key to return to Step 5 press the Command key again to exit this command otherwise select another PIN Code to assign areas to Users Guide 22 09 2004 34 Delete PIN codes Command 58 I have this feature I do not have this feature The command allows those users with the applicable authority level to delete other PIN codes If you try to delete your own PIN code the keypad will sound an error tone Users Guide Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off Press Command 5 8 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad will scroll the following Delete PIN 1 Rice JL en Delete PIN 2 Pines 2 e Push Command EO Exit Enter the PIN Code number 1 32 that you want to delete followed by the key eg Press 2 to delete PIN Code 2 PIN 2 deleted Press EO continue You cannot delete your own PIN Code If yo
51. ome faulty and will cause a false alarm or when you need to leave a pet inside a particular room where a detection device will detect the pet moving around 1 2 Ensure that the system is turned off On indicator is Off Press the Bypass key If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code The keypad display will scroll all zones that can be bypassed N jo jos Smoke Detector To bypass Zn 1 Brese I a N E N IDOE Dog To bypass Zn 2 Broess 2 wg Enter the Zone Number 1 40 that you want to bypass followed by the key For example If you want to bypass Zone 10 enter 1 0 Repeat this step until all zones that need to be bypassed have been programmed Ifa zone is already programmed to be bypassed the keypad will display AS Hallway To unbypass 3 Press 3 ws If a zone is faulted the keypad will display Zn 4 faulted Living Room If you attempt to bypass a zone that is not designated as bypassable the keypad will display Zn 4 can not Be bypassed An error tone will sound from the keypad when you attempt to bypass a zone that has been programmed by your security company as non bypassable Press the Command key to exit this function and return to the off display 22 09 2004 28 Date and Time Command 45 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to program the systems date and time 1 Press Com
52. ommand 58 34 Disati aee a hien 17 E Extend Close Command 51 esses 47 F Features aie ee oe gti re ii 7 Fire Safety and Evacuation eee 70 K Keypad Cleaning nee RE ian 71 Key nin i d er e E tain 11 Status LED S fev ei temen Ets 12 ONES siste n n eor n OR E 13 Keypad Volume Display Command 49 64 Users Guide M Maintenance and Service sss 71 Move To Area Command 50 sss 59 O Outputs Toggle On Off Command 54 55 P Part 2 On i ee ee a eS 20 Part 2 Zones Command 65 sss 21 Part Onion v REPRE RORIS 10 19 Power Failure ete rte eee e RE 71 R Remote Program Command 43 sss 56 Renew One Time PIN Codes Command 58 35 Reset System Command 47 sss 43 RE KeytobS eene ae iere ant dert 15 S Security System Basics Are All Zones The Same ssessssssssssssss 9 What Is A Faulted Zone see 9 What Is A Zones t n trc orte terest 9 Security System Limitations esses 70 Silencing Alarms sssseseeeeeeeen 16 Skeds Command 52 sse 48 System BEV6ltils eres cnt P pd tte 14 Burglary Alarms sess 14 Exc Alarms A A 14 Fire Trouble Events cscssscseseccesesereecenererenes 14 Non Fire Trouble Events
53. ou enter your PIN Code the keypad will display Entering PIN KkK If the PIN Code you ve entered is valid you will be prompted to enter your new PIN Code Please enter new PIN Enter a new PIN Code with the same number of digits as your old PIN Code If the error tone sounds try a different new PIN Code As you enter your new PIN Code the keypad will display Entering PIN ckck If you ve entered a valid new PIN Code the keypad will prompt you to enter the new PIN Code again Please enter new PIN again Enter your new PIN Code again As you enter your new PIN Code the keypad will display Entering PIN K K K The keypad will display the following to confirm that you have successfully changed your PIN Code PIN changed The keypad will automatically exit this command 22 09 2004 30 Change Other PIN Codes Command 56 I have this feature L I do not have this feature This command allows those with the applicable authority level to change the PIN Code for each user in the system 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 5 6 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The keypad will scroll the following Press 1 to change BINSA To change Authority Level press 2 To change areas assigned press 3 To exit press Command 4 Press 1 to change PIN codes refer to page 31 to continue or Press 2
54. pander wired or RF not responding to panel s status poll when disarmed 89 Open Skd Opening by sked Disarm turn off 90 Open RPS Opening by DSRPS software Disarm turn off 91 Open User Opening by user Disarm turn off 92 Open KS Opening by keyswitch Disarm turn off 93 Open Skd Alarm Opening after alarm by Sked 94 Open RPS Alarm Opening after alarm by DSRPS software 95 Open Usr Alarm Opening after alarm by user 96 Open KS Alarm Opening after alarm by keyswitch Users Guide Panel Events Command 85 Continued 22 09 2004 68 TL o Rep Description 97 Reserved 98 Params Changed Panel parameters changed 99 Phone Line Fail Telephone line voltage below 3V for continuously for 40 seconds 100 Phone Line Rstl After telephone line fail event telephone line detected above 3V continuously for 40 seconds 101 Bad Call to RPS Panel attempted to call DSRPS but failed 102 RPS Access Fail DSRPS attempted to connect to control panel but failed 103 RPS Access OK DSRPS successfully connected to and disconnected from control panel 104 Re boot Panel Normal start up or reset with installer switch 105 Re boot Dbus Unexpected reset reboot from option bus device 106 Output Reset Usr Output reset by user 107 Output Reset Skd Output reset by sked
55. pany can program zones for Part On Once you ve pressed the Part On key exit delay time starts to count down You should leave all zones that are active when the system is Part On before exit delay time expires Leaving active zones after exit delay expires causes an alarm event Use Part On when you want part of your system turned on 1 2 Make sure that Part zones are normal not faulted Press the Part On key If all Part zones are normal exit delay time will start If your system has faulted zones you should return them to normal or bypass the zones Refer to page 27 for information on Bypassing Zones If a PIN Code is required the keypad will prompt you to enter a valid PIN Code Please enter your PIN Enter your PIN Code If the PIN Code is valid the keypad display will scroll the following 30 seconds to Pasian Ola To bypass zones EHE IENASXSNSIS c For no delay Press No Delay oie LIL Quei press All On 18 seconds to Peut Old During exit delay you may stop the system from turning on by entering your PIN Code If you wish you can turn the system Part On with no entry delay by pressing the No Delay key or you may bypass zones by pressing the Bypass key You can switch from Part On to All On by pressing the All On key The keypad display will prompt you through these procedures During the last 10 seconds of the exit delay timer the keypad buzzer will sound two short beeps every seco
56. press 1 To change Part On Skeds press 2 To change Part 2 On Skeds press 3 To change Off Skeds press 4 To change Output On Skeds press 5 To change Output Off skeds press 6 4 Press the key 1 6 that corresponds to the sked type that you want to change or program Press 1 if you want to program the All On Skeds on page 49 Press 2 if you want to program the Part On Skeds on page 50 Press 3 if you want to program the Part 2 On Skeds on page 51 Press 4 if you want to program the Off Skeds on page 52 Press 5 if you want to program the Output On Skeds on page 53 Press 6 if you want to program the Output Off Skeds on page 54 Users Guide 22 09 2004 49 All On Skeds Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn the system All On Skip Acri Auto On Time 18 00 Skil el 12345678 days MTWRF To change Sked 1 Press 1 Sk2 Ari Auto On Time 13 00 Sus Mel 123945089 days S S To change Sked 2 Press 2 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key eg If you want to change Sked 1 you would press 1 7 Enter the time that you want to automatically turn the system All On HH MM eg If you want to change Sked 1 from 18 00 hours to 18 35 hours you would enter 1 8 3 5 Sk1 Arl Auto On Mane 22S Si 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically turn the s
57. r Usr User cleared bypassed unbypass 24 hour detection device 37 Call for Service Report sent automatically at Call for Service interval programmed by the security company 38 Cancel Alarm User acknowledges active alarm before siren time expired for non fire detection devices 39 Cancel Fire User acknowledges active alarm before siren time expired for fire detection devices 40 CheckSum Fail b ua on control panel parameters failed Contact your security company to verify 41 ChckSum Fail Dbus Checksum on option bus device failed Contact your security company to verify system 42 Cls All Dly Skd System turned All On with entry exit delay via Sked 43 Cls All Dly KS System turned All On with entry exit delay via keyswitch 44 Cls All Dly RPS System turned All On with entry exit delay via DSRPS software 45 Cls All Dly Tel System turned All On with entry exit delay via telephone 46 Cls All Dly Usr System turned All On with entry exit delay via user 47 Cls All Dly RPS System turned All On with no entry exit delay via DSRPS software 48 Cls All Dly Usr System turned All On with no entry exit delay via User Table 6 Panel Events Command 85 Users Guide 22 09 2004 67 paler Description 49 Cls Prt Dly Skd System turned Part On with entry exit delay via Sked 50 Cls Prt Dly KS System turned Part On
58. sing which zones to chime depends upon your security objective If you have small children you may choose to chime zones of entry and exit Each time a Chime zone is faulted door or window is opened the keypad responds as programmed For example you may tell your system to produce a short beep when a Chime zone is faulted 1 Ensure that your system is off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 6 3 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The keypad will display all zones that are currently being Chimed Chime On and those that are not Chime Off followed by instructions for changing the current setting The example below shows that Chime is Off for Zone 2 Turn Chime off for all zones by pressing 0 Zn 2 Chime Off Front Door Press 2 5 to acia Za 2 Oia Zu Ww Cle Qm Back Door Press 7 to arunca Zn Y WEE To exit press Command 4 Follow the instructions to change the current setting In this case to program Zone 2 a Chime zone you would press 2 The keypad display confirms your choice Zn 2 Chime On Ige ouane Does The display continues to scroll the remaining zones You may continue to program as many Chime zones as are available 5 When you are finished press the Command key exit this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 47 Extend Auto On Time Command 51 Users Guide I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allo
59. soessoesssesssecssoossoossooessoesssecssoossoossssesssesssosssossss 19 Turning The System Part 2 On Command 3 esessossssesssesssesssocesoossoosssssssoessssesssoossoossossessesssesssoses 20 Set Part 2 Zones Command 65 viscsscsssseaboicnscasacsonsarededuasiesssveainisssaseaedsasevavailstessinssseesaradeedesiasasssalenpeles 21 Turning The System On With No Entry Delay cssccscssccsssecsssscccssccssssscssssssssssessessescesseseeees 22 Turning The System On With No Exit Tone Silent Delay eese eere eene eene en nena 24 Turning System On With Zones Faulted Force Arm eeeeeeee eee eene ee enne eren nnne en aset tn see tnnu 25 Viewing Faulted Zones Command 0 1 eere eee eee eee esee eene ee eene een sesta sete en sete en sete ense enuo 26 DEC runi o e 27 Date and Time Command 45 soin canino cane but eb pera goneve edu QE PangU vsu pesa cH 0g be dere Eele Que Ud ae Ie E EVE RE Eo Pea a Ne cENE 28 Changing PIN Codes Command 55 ccisccsceusicccsensgccessessacseonssocsnosssqasdsosgasscoensscoossipucisoobsacssenssscessssoedss 29 Users Guide 22 09 2004 Change Other PIN Codes Command 56 svsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssussssesessssssssssnsnsssesessesssessenetsee BO Change Other PIN Codes H 31 Change PIN Code Authority Level scicsccsssccccccccessencessussseacssenssevuesesvcscouesvvsvessevesns svuccekessvesGevevesue
60. switch follower or instant detection devices with cross zone option programmed 17 Cross Unverified An unverified fault on one detection device with cross zone option programmed 18 Alarm Exit Error Entry Exit delay zone still faulted at end of exit delay time 19 Alrm Recent Clse Alarm event within two minutes at end of exit delay time entry exit delay zone 20 Alrm Recent Clse Alarm event within two minutes at end of exit delay time burglary zone 21 Auto On Extended User delayed sked to auto arm by one hour 22 Battery Low Backup battery supply voltage is low 23 Battery Missing Backup battery supply is missing 24 Rstrl Batt Low Backup battery supply has restored from low voltage 25 Rstrl Bat Missng Backup battery supply has restored from missing 26 Bypass Fire User User bypassed fire detection device 27 Bypass Fire RPS DSRPS software bypassed fire detection device 28 Bypass Ctrl User User bypassed controlled detection device 29 Bypass Ctrl RPS DSRPS software bypassed controlled detection device 30 Bypass 24hr User User bypassed 24 hour non fire detection device 31 Bypass 24hr RPS DSRPS software bypassed 24 hour non fire detection device 32 Bypass Forced Zn Detection device forced on when area turned All On Part On or Part 2 On 33 Bypass Swinger Zone is swinger bypassed 34 UnBypass Fire Usr User cleared bypassed unbypass fire detection device 35 UnBypass Ctrl Usr User cleared bypassed unbypass controlled detection device 36 UnBypass 24h
61. t enter through a designated entry door to prevent an alarm Opening a designated door For example Front Door will start entry time During entry time the keypad will emit a pulsing beep tone to remind you to turn the system off Enter your PIN Code before the entry delay time expires to turn the system off If you enter through the wrong door or fail to turn the system off before the entry delay time expires you may cause an alarm If an alarm occurs silence the alarm by entering your PIN Code and call your security company to let them know that it is not an emergency situation 1 When the system is on the On indicator will display steady If the system is All On the keypad display will show Chubb Security AN Om If the system is Part On the keypad display will show Chubb Security Rene Oia 1 Enter your PIN Code to turn the system off The keypad will display the idle text as shown Chubb Security Ready to arm 22 09 2004 18 Turning The System All On Command 1 Users Guide I have this feature ES I do not have this feature Use this function to turn on the entire system Once you have pressed the All On key exit time starts to count down Your security company programs the length of exit delay time Check with them to find out how much exit time your system has been programmed for In this example exit delay is 30 seconds You should leave before the exit time expires Leaving after exit delay expir
62. t failed to reach routing destination configured for alternate communication 71 Comm Restoral After communication fail report sent successfully to routing destination 72 CommRstl AltComm After communication fail report sent successfully to routing destination configured for alternate communication 73 Date Time Changed Date time in control panel changed 74 Duress User entered Duress PIN or pressed Panic key sequence on RF keyfob 75 Fire Alarm Alarm event on fire detection device 76 Fire Cross Verified alarm event on fire detection devices with cross zone option programmed 77 Fire Unverified Unverified alarm event on fire detection devices with cross zone option programmed 78 Fire Missing o devices assigned to zone expander wired or RF not responding to panel 79 Fire Alrm Rstl Restoral from alarm fire detection devices 80 Fire Trouble Trouble condition on fire detection devices 81 Fire Trbl Rstl Restoral from trouble on fire detection devices 82 Instl Mode Start Installer PIN entered Installer mode accessed 83 Instl Mode End Installer mode exited 84 Log Overflow Panel log overflow condition Oldest events being overwritten in history log 85 Log Threshold Panel log reached threshold Contact security company 86 AltCom Log Signl Low signal strength detected on alternate communication device 87 Missing Alarm EA to zone expander wired or RF not responding to panel s status poll when 88 Missing Trouble Zone assigned to zone ex
63. u attempt to delete your own PIN Code the keypad will display Cannot delete your own PIN Press the key to return to Step 3 otherwise press Command to exit this command 22 09 2004 35 Renew One Time PIN codes Command 53 I have this feature I do not have this feature One Time PIN codes can only be used once to turn the system off This feature allows those with the applicable authority level to renew One Time PIN codes that have been used Once renewed the One Time PIN Code will again be able to turn the system off only once 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 5 3 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The keypad will scroll the following To renew all One time PINs SSA To renew PIN 5 press 53 5 If no one time PIN codes are programmed or all one time PIN codes have already been renewed the keypad will display No One Time FINS CO ieu 4 Press 0 key if you wish to renew all one time PIN codes alternatively press the number of the user whose one time code you wish to renew followed by the key eg If you want to renew PIN Code 5 press 5 If you renew all one time PIN codes the keypad will display All one time PINs renewed If you renew a single PIN Code eg PIN Code 5 the keypad will display One time PIN 5 renewed 5 The keypad will automatically exit this command
64. uto forward off To exit press Command If the auto forward is already off the keypad display will scroll Auto Forward TUS SHEIE y PRESS O IE Auto Forward On To exit press Command 3 Press 2 to toggle auto forward on or press 1 to toggle auto forward off 4 Press the Command key to exit this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 64 Adjust Keypad Volume Command 49 I have this feature ES I do not have this feature This feature allows you to adjust the keypad s keystrokes volume 1 Press Command 4 9 alternatively press and hold the 8 key If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code To set volume while holding press 1 louder ue Alsat Press Command ke enl 3 To change the volume of the keypad buzzer press and hold the Command key at the same time press the 1 key to increase the buzzer tone or press 4 to decrease the buzzer tone 2 The keypad display will scroll 4 Press the Command key to exit this command Users Guide 22 09 2004 65 View Log Command 85 I have this feature I do not have this feature This feature allows you to display the last 254 system events that have occurred in the history log It will include alarm events turning the system All On Part On and Part 2 On and turning the system off etc As you press the key to step history events you will notice that the events will step backwards in time
65. vectesssevsdesedesescsussvenasces 32 Change PIN Code Area ASsignment ssscsssssscssscssscesssssscssssssssscsssesssesssseseneseneesnsesessessesssosssnsesnssssssesenesenessoesooeee 33 Delete PIN codes Command 58 vssssisiccsssccsncsercarcssssassssseseoredenacvasserseyedsdaesanssaileatvisreesncsasbencdadeccansenibos 34 Renew One Time PIN codes Command 53 eere ecce eee eee ee eene ee eerte eese tense sete enses esee nosse 35 Checking System Troubles Command 4 Leere ee eee eerte eere eese enne etas etta sets sets s seen nose 36 View Alarm Memory Command 40 eee eee eee e ee eee eene eene ee enne een aste ta netten setas etes conocaconona 37 View System Trouble Command 42 seesssesssesssesssoossoossssesssesssosesoossoossooesssesssoossoosssossssesssesssosssosssos 38 View Zone Trouble Command 48 esssseossssocesesooesessoccesssooesssoosesscooscesosecssssoossssoossesooseessseessssoosssosse 39 System Test Command 41 nt tiara 40 Walk Test Command 44 ss stcsccsissances arica cnica ceda irc Ranes dad Ra id 42 Resetting The System Command 47 c cscssscsesesdssoorcnssorsssssesssooessseosssseevnesvvessnvsisovsscstecsssestevereensseoess 43 Turn Chime On Off Command Ol siccsssscccissicscesscousccessedsssccsnseccessasscadessacsssscadsdacdeasscsateanscusscsccstsassecas 44 Selecting Chime Tone Command 62 cccccicccecccscerssscssonsessccesevsssensssose
66. wer to the outlet If the breaker is tripped check the appliances on the circuit for signs of electrical problems Make sure someone has not intentionally turned the breaker off When all is clear reset the breaker Circuit breaker number How To Clean The Keypad Users Guide If your keypad gets dirty apply a household glass cleaner to a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface Do not spray any liquid directly onto the keypad It could run inside the case and damage electrical circuits 22 09 2004 72 Index A All Areas Off Command 81 sss 57 All Areas On Command 80 sss 58 ZA em M tes 10 18 Auto Forward Off Command 84 Prosta tecdectyes vecenees cove 62 Auto Forward On Command 83 Program tii eerte br REI cess 61 Auto Forward Toggle On Off Command 82 63 B Bypass Zones Command O sss 27 C Changing Other PIN Codes Command 56 30 Area Assignment esses teens 30 Authority Level coccion 30 Changing PIN Codes Command 55 29 Checking System Troubles Command 4 36 Chime Mode Toggle On Off Command 61 44 Chime Tone Command 62 sss 45 Chime Zones Command 63 sss 46 Commands 46 in saute nap haa 13 D Date and Time Command 45 sss 28 Delete PIN Codes C
67. with entry exit delay via keyswitch 51 Cls Prt Dly RPS System turned Part On with entry exit delay via DSRPS software 52 Cls Prt Dly Usr System turned Part On with entry exit delay via user 53 Cls Prt Dly RPS System turned Part On with no entry exit delay via DSRPS software 54 Cls Prt Dly Usr System turned Part On with no entry exit delay via user 55 Frc All Dly Skd System forced All On with entry exit delay via Sked 56 Frc All Dly KS System forced All On with entry exit delay via keyswitch 57 Frc All Dly RPS System forced All On with entry exit delay via DSRPS software 58 Frc All Dly Tel System forced All On with entry exit delay via telephone 59 Frc All Dly Usr System forced All On with entry exit delay via user 60 Frc All Dly RPS System forced All On with no entry exit delay via DSRPS software 61 Frc All Dly Usr System forced All On with no entry exit delay via user 62 Fre Prt Dly Skd System forced Part On with entry exit delay via Sked 63 Frc Prt Dly KS System forced Part On with entry exit delay via keyswitch 64 Frce Prt Dly RPS System forced Part On with entry exit delay via DSRPS software 65 Frc Prt Dly Usr System forced Part On with entry exit delay via user 66 Frc Prt DIy RPS System forced Part On with no entry exit delay via DSRPS software 67 Frc Prt Dly Usr System forced Part On with no entry exit delay via user 68 Reserved 69 Comm Fail Report failed to reach routing destination 70 Comm Fail AltComm Repor
68. ws you to delay the auto on time automatic arming time by one hour when you enter this command during the auto on pre alert time The auto on pre alert time sounds the keypad buzzer to warn you that the system will automatically turn All On Part On or Part 2 On 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 5 1 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 The keypad display will scroll the new time the system is going to turn the system on Auto On Time mows tos 15559 To exit press Command 4 Press Command to exit this command The system will revert back to the normal auto on time the next time the system automatically turns All On Part On or Part 2 On 22 09 2004 48 Change Skeds Command 52 I have this feature I do not have this feature This command allows you to change the time and the days of the week that the sked will automatically turn the system All On Part On or Part 2 On turn the system off or operate an output programmed by your security company An output can be programmed by your security company to switch On or Off a pool pump or lighting etc 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On indicator is off 2 Press Command 5 2 If the keypad prompts you to enter your code enter your PIN Code 3 If your PIN Code is valid the keypad display will scroll all available options To change All On Skeds
69. ypad has up to 21 keys depending on the keypad that is being used These keys perform various functions as described below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Command All On Part On No Delay Bypass Users Guide The numeric keys allow you to enter your PIN Code when required Use the Command and the numeric keys to enter commands Numerous commands are detailed throughout the user guide if a mistake is made Command Key is pressed twice to cancel The All On key allows you to turn your system All On Refer to page 18 for more information on Turning The System All On The Part On key allows you to turn your system Part On Refer to page 19 for more information on Turning The System Part On The No Delay key allows you to turn your system All On or Part On with no entry delay Refer to page 22 for more information on Turning The System On With No Entry Delay The Bypass key allows you to bypass one or more zones Refer to page 27 for information on Bypassing Zones Press the key to advance to the next display when available An emergency function Fire Panic or Emergency Alarms may be assigned to this key by your security company Press this key twice to activate the special function Your security company will label each key accordingly An emergency function Fire Panic or Emergency Alarms may be assigned to this key by your security company Press this key twice to activate the special function Your security co
70. ystem All On Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn the system All On for Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday you would press keys 2 3 4 5 6 Skil Ar1 12345678 days MTWRF Note If the option for all days is selected 8 A Everyday you must first disabled the all day selection by pressing 8 Then you can select the desired day be selecting the corresponding number assigned to that day 9 Press the Command key to exit Users Guide 22 09 2004 50 Part On Skeds Refer to Change Skeds on page 48 for Steps 1 4 5 The keypad display will scroll all skeds that have been programmed to turn the system Part On Sk3 Arl Part On Time 20 00 SiS AL 13029405071 days SMTWRFSA To Change Sked 3 press 9 6 Enter the sked number that you want to change followed by the key e g If you want to change Sked 3 you would press 3 7 Enter the time that you want to automatically turn the system Part On HH MM In this example if you want to program the sked 3 to automatically turn the system Part On at 5 00 pm you would press 1 7 0 0 SKO c1 AO Time 17 00 8 Enter the days that you want to automatically turn the system Part On Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and every day 8 In this example if you want to automatically turn the system Part On for Sunday and Saturday you would press keys 1 and 7 Sk3 Arl 12345678 days
71. zones respond to alarm conditions depending upon whether the system is turned on or off They are programmed to either respond instantly to alarm conditions or to provide a delay for you to reach the keypad and turn the system off Various controlled zones may be located throughout your house When you turn your system on you have the option of turning on all controlled zones All On or just some of the controlled zones Part On Refer to All On and Part On on page 10 for more information 24 Hour Zones 24 hour zones are always on even when the system is turned off There are two types of 24 hour zones fire zones and non fire zones Fire zones Fire zones only monitor fire detection devices such as smoke detectors They are always on and cannot be turned off Non fire 24 Hour Zones Non fire 24 hour zones are always on and cannot be turned off When you turn your system All On you are turning on all controlled zones both interior motion detectors and perimeter doors and windows of the building Part On Users Guide When you turn your system Part On you are turning on only a portion of the controlled zones Your alarm company determines the particular zones included in this portion Part zones may include only the perimeter doors and windows or your system or the zones on the first floor of a two story house Check with your security company to learn which zones are Part zones 22 09 2004 Keypad Keys 11 Your ke

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