Cooper Menvier Scantronic 9751 User manual

HARDWIRED CONTROL
PANELS
USER GUIDE

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9751 Hardwired Control Panel User Guide.
© Cooper Security Ltd. 2002
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors
nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or
indirectly by this book. The contents of this book are subject to change without notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.
Contents
1. Introduction .................................... 3
The Alarm System ................................ 3
The Keypad .......................................... 3
The 725r Telecommand (Remote Setting
Device) ........................................... 5
About This Guide ................................. 5
2. Everyday Operation ....................... 6
How Do I Know if the System is Work-
ing?................................................. 6
Setting the System ............................... 6
Timed Set ....................................... 6
Exceeding the Exit Time ................. 7
Final Door Set ................................ 7
Using an Exit Terminate Button to
Set the System ............................... 8
Part Setting..................................... 8
Instant Set ...................................... 9
Keyswitch Setting ........................... 9
Setting From a 725r ..................... 10
If the System Will Not Set .................. 10
Detector Active ............................. 10
Other Faults.................................. 10
What To Do When
s
and
f
Glow .... 11
Unsetting the System ......................... 11
Unsetting From a Keyswitch......... 11
Unsetting From the Keypad ......... 11
Unsetting From a 725r (Full or Part
Set) ............................................... 12
If You Exceed the Entry Time ....... 12
Starting Alarms Yourself ..................... 12
Duress Code ...................................... 13
3. After an Alarm .............................. 14
Fire Alarm ........................................... 14
Disarming the System ........................ 14
Resetting the System ......................... 14
Customer Reset ........................... 15
Remote Reset .............................. 15
4. Special Functions ........................ 16
Introduction ........................................ 16
Omitting Zones................................... 16
Omitting 24 Hour Detector Zones 17
Access Codes .................................... 17
Duress Code ................................ 18
Changing Access Codes .............. 18
Changing User Names ................. 18
Using the Log ..................................... 19
Table 1. Log Event Codes ............ 20
Setting the Time and Date ................. 21
Turning the Chime On/Off .................. 22
Testing the System ............................. 22
Bell Test ........................................ 22
Walk Test ...................................... 22
Starting a Call Out to <Downloader> . 23

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1. Introduction
The Alarm System
The 9751 alarm system comprises a control unit, one or more keypads, and
various detectors.
The control unit is a box that houses the main controller, power supply,
stand-by battery, and any remote communicator. The control unit is normally
fitted out of sight in a safe place (for example under the stairs).
The detectors are installed at various places, or zones, around the premises.
If something triggers a detector then the detector signals back to the control
unit. How the control unit reacts depends on whether the system is set or
unset.
When set the control unit raises an alarm whenever a detector is triggered.
The alarm might be a bell or strobe on the outside of your premises, or it
might be a silent signal from the communicator over the telephone line to an
Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). When unset the system does not raise an
alarm if a detector is triggered.
The system provides different setting Levels, labelled A, B, and C. Level A
sets the whole system, protecting all of the premises covered by the alarm
system. Levels B and C set part of the system, protecting part of the
premises while the rest is in use. The system raises an alarm when a detec-
tor belonging to a set Level is triggered. The Installer allocates zones to
Levels B and C during installation. Ask your Installer to tell you which zone is
allocated to each Level.
Your premises may be fitted with 24 hour zones and panic alarm zones. If
these zones are triggered the system will raise an alarm whether or not any
Level is set.
The Keypad
Your alarm system is fitted with one or more 9930 liquid crystal display (LCD)
keypads. You can set and unset the system from the keypad, read the event
log and make minor changes to the way the system operates.
You must enter an access code before the system will accept commands
from the keypad. The system can store up to 16 different access codes,
providing secure access for 16 users.
Figure 1 on the next page shows the keypad in detail.

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Figure 1. 9930 LCD Remote Keypad.
On the 9930 keypad the display shows the state of detector zones, the anti-
tamper wiring, and other information as necessary.
f
Glows steadily if the connected telephone line is not working correctly.
s
Glows steadily if the system needs attention from an Engineer or
Installer.
a
Glows steadily when mains power is present. Flashes if the system is
working off its stand-by battery.
The keys allow you to enter your access code to set and unset the system. In
addition, individual keys let you start or stop various functions. These are:
Key Used to:
A Set the system to Level A (Full Set).
B Set the system to Level B.
C Part set the system to Level C.
4 Change the user access codes.
5 Display the last 250 log events.
6 Set the internal clock/calendar, which provides a time stamp on log
entries.
7 Enable or disable the Chime facility.
8 Start a test of the sounders and strobe.
9 Start a test of the detectors. (See "4. Special Functions".)
1. Introduction
16 digit Liquid
Crystal Display
(LCD)
Optional
programmable
panic alarm
keys. Press keys
1 and 3 together
Omit and Enter
keys
Level
setting keys
Power
Fire alarm keys.
Press keys 7
and 9 together
Medical
assistance keys.
Press keys 4
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X
Omit individual zones or act as an Escape key when entering com-
mands.
Y
Enter programming and setting/unsetting commands.
The 725r Telecommand (Remote Setting Device)
If your alarm system has a 9955 radio expander connected to it then you will
be able to use a 725r telecommand (also called a remote setting device).
Figure 2. 725r Remote Setting Device
On the 725r the transmit LED glows when the device is sending a signal to
the alarm system. The buttons have the following functions:
i
(FULL) Sets the system to Level A.
h
(PART) Part sets the system to Level B.
g
(OFF) Unsets the system.
i
+
gÿ
(FULL + OFF) Pressing both these buttons at the same time starts
a PA alarm.
About This Guide
The rest of this guide tells you how to use the system in more detail:
2. Everyday Operation Describes how to set and unset the system.
3. After an Alarm Tells you how to switch off the sounders after an
alarm, how to see what caused the alarm, and how
to reset the system so that it can be used again.
4. Special Functions Tells you how to use the more advanced features
of the system.
1. Introduction
Set Level A
Part Set (Level B)
Unset
Transmit LED

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2. Everyday Operation
There are several different ways of setting the system. For all methods
(except using a keyswitch or telecommand) you must enter your access
code at the keypad. The keyswitch method uses a key in a special switch
fitted to your premises. "Setting the System" below describes each method.
Ask your Installer to provide the method that suits your site best.
During installation the Installer programs the system to create an exit route
for your premises. When setting the system you must follow this route to
leave the premises. You must also follow a specified entry route when going
into the premises in order to unset the system. If you stray from these routes
you may cause a false alarm.
How Do I Know if the System is Working?
The
a
lamp always glows when the mains power is present. If the
a
lamp
flashes slowly then mains power is off, and the system is working from its
internal battery. If the
a
lamp is dark then the system is dead.
When the system is set, the display shows which Level is set. However, the
Installer can program the system to hide this display. Ask your Installer how
the system is set up.
If you wish to test the system and its detectors, see "4. Special Functions -
Testing the System" on page 22.
Setting the System
Your alarm system provides several different methods for setting:
Timed Set.
Final Door Set.
Exit Terminate Button.
Part Setting (including Instant Set or Silent Set).
Keyswitch Setting.
Telecommand Setting.
Ask your Installer which method is fitted, and then use the following pages for
detailed instructions.
Timed Set
With Timed Set the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired.
Ask your Installer to make sure the exit time is long enough for you to leave
the premises and close the final door.
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2. Key in your access code at the keypad.
3. Press the appropriate Level key.
Note: If you press
Y
at this point the system sets at Level A.
The exit time starts when
you press
Y
or the Level
key. During the exit time the
keypads give a continuous
exit tone to warn you that
the timer is running.
If you hear an interrupted
tone from the keypads or
internal sounder then some-
thing is triggering one of the
detectors. (See also "If The
System Will Not Set" on
p10.)
4. Leave via the designated exit route. Close the final door.
At the end of the exit time
the system sets, and gives a
double "beep". The keypad
display shows which Level is
set.
Note: If you change your mind about setting the system then key in your access
code again.
Exceeding the Exit Time
If something is triggering a detector at the end of the exit time then the
system starts an alarm and does not set. You can cancel this false alarm by
entering your access code immediately. The keypad display shows which
zone(s) is causing the problem.
When you have cancelled the alarm you will have to reset the system (see
"Resetting the System" on p14) and restart the setting procedure.
Final Door Set
With Final Door Setting the system sets when you close the last door. There
is no fixed exit time.
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Key in your access code at the keypad.
3. Press the appropriate Level key.
Exit Tone
Setting A 009
Level A set
"beep beep"
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The keypad starts the
continuous exit tone.
4. Leave via the designated exit
route and close the final door.
The system sets seven
seconds after you close the
door and gives a double
"beep".
The keypad display shows
which Level is set.
Using an Exit Terminate Button to Set the System
An Exit Terminate Button is usually a button mounted outside the premises
by the final door. Pressing the button completes setting the system.
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Key in your access code at the keypad.
3. Press the appropriate Level key.
The keypad starts the
continuous exit tone.
4. Leave via the designated exit route. Close the final door.
5. Press the exit terminate button.
The exit tone stops and the
system sets seven seconds
after you press the button.
The system gives a double
"beep" and the keypad
display shows which Level is
set.
Note: The Installer may have programmed your system to set after a fixed time even
if you do not press the exit terminate button. This is to make sure your
premises are protected even if you forget to press the exit terminate button.
Ask your Installer how your system is set up.
Part Setting
The Installer may have programmed your system so that you can protect part
of the premises while the rest is in use. Level keys B and C give different part
set areas. Level key A always sets the full system. Ask your Installer which
zones keys B and C cover.
2. Everyday Operation
Exit Tone
Setting A ---
Level A set
Exit Tone
(see note)
Setting A ---
Level A set
"beep beep"
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To part set:
1. Close doors and windows in the protected area.
2. Key in your access code at the keypad.
3. Press B (or C).
The keypad starts the quiet
Part Set exit tone (see
"Instant Set").
Note: Some Levels on your system may be programmed for Silent Set. When
setting these Levels the system does not give any tones from the keypads or
internal sounder.
4. Leave via the designated exit route and if necessary close the final door.
The exit tone stops and the
system sets. The system
gives a double "beep" and
the keypad display shows
which Level is set.
Instant Set
The area protected by a part set system may not need an exit route or final
exit door. For these areas the Installer may program the B or C keys as
Instant Set. With Instant Set the system sets as soon as you press B or C.
The system gives a double "beep" to show that it is set.
Note:Instant set is not available for key A (Full Set).
Keyswitch Setting
1. Close all doors and windows.
The Ready lamp on the
keyswitch should be glowing
to indicate that all the detec-
tors are closed. (Some types
of keyswitch do not have
lamps.)
2. Either turn the keyswitch to "Full" to set Level A
Or turn the keyswitch to "Part" to set Level B.
3. Leave the premises and close the final door.
The system gives a double
"beep" and sets. The Armed
lamp glows.
2. Everyday Operation
Part Set
Exit Tone
Setting B 009
Level B Set
"beep beep"
Off
Armed
Ready
Full Part
Off
Armed
Ready
Full Part Off
Armed
Ready
Full
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Setting From a 725r
If your system is fitted with a radio expander and your installer has enabled
the appropriate option, you can use a 725r telecommand to set the system.
To full set the system:
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Press
i
.
3. Leave the premises and close the final door.
The system completes the programmed exit mode, gives a double "beep",
and sets.
To part set the system.
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Press
h
.
The system completes the programmed exit mode, gives a double "beep",
and part sets in Level B.
If the System Will Not Set
Detector Active
If you try to set the system while something is triggering one of the detectors
in the protected area (for example a door or window is still open) then the
keypads or internal sounder will give an interrupted tone and the display will
show the zone number of the detector.
1. Go to the zone shown on the display and find out what is triggering the
detector. If possible remedy the fault.
2. Return to the keypad and set the system again.
If no other detectors are active the system sets.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 3 if the display shows other zones.
4. If you still cannot set the system then call the Installer.
Other Faults
If the control unit detects certain kinds of technical fault it lights the
s
lamp
on the keypad to warn you that there is a problem. Some problems are
temporary and the control unit may allow you to carry on and set the system.
For example, if the mains supply is interrupted then
s
on the keypad glows
and the
a
lamp flashes. When you come to set the system the keypad
display shows the words:
2. Everyday Operation
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1. Press
Y
.
The keypad display shows:
2. Carry on and set the system as normal.
If you still cannot set the system then call the Installer.
What To Do When
s
and
f
Glow
If you hear an intermittent tone from the keypad, and both the
s
and
f
lamps glow then your system may have experienced a temporary communi-
cation fault.
1. Key in your access code.
The tone stops and the
display may briefly show:
The
s
and
f
lamps will
continue to glow for as long
as the fault is present.
If the system detects that the fault has been rectified, then the
s
and
f
lamps go dark.
If the
s
and
f
lamps remain glowing for more than five minutes then call
your alarm service company and report the fault.
You can set the system while the
s
and
f
lamps are lit. When setting you
may again briefly see the message "Plugby Line Fail". However, note that if a
communication fault is present during an alarm then the system may not be
able to report the alarm to the alarm receiving centre.
The system records all types of communication failure in the log as "Tel Line
Fault". If the fault clears itself the system will record that as "Tel Line Re-
store".
Unsetting the System
WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal
alarm starts then there may be an intruder.
Unsetting From a Keyswitch
Turn the keyswitch to OFF. The system unsets immediately.
Unsetting From the Keypad
The system has a programmed entry time. Ask your Installer to make sure
the entry time is long enough for you to enter by the designated entry route,
2. Everyday Operation
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get to the keypad and unset the system.
The entry time starts when you open the designated entry door. During the
entry time the keypads give a "galloping" entry tone to warn you that the
timer is running.
1. Enter through the designated entry door and go to the keypad.
As you enter the premises the system starts the entry
timer and the keypads give the entry tone.
2. Key in your access code.
The entry tone stops and the system gives a double "beep".
The system is now unset.
Unsetting From a 725r (Full or Part Set)
1. Press
g
on the telecommand.
The entry tone stops and the system gives a double "beep".
The system is now unset.
Note: Your system may be programmed so that you must open the entry door and
start the entry timer before you can unset the system with a telecommand.
Check with your Installer.
If You Exceed the Entry Time
If you regularly have problems exceeding the entry time, ask your Installer
about "Dual Ply Entry" and "Alarm Abort".
If your system is programmed for Dual Ply Entry, then the control unit adds
a 30 second grace period to the end of the entry time. During that grace
period the keypads give a high pitched continuous tone to warn you that the
entry time has run out.
If your system is connected to an ARC and you accidentally create an in-
truder alarm yourself then you normally have at least 90 seconds to cancel
the alarm before the Centre calls the police. This feature is called Alarm
Abort, ask your Installer for more details.
Starting Alarms Yourself
There are three types of alarm that you can start yourself: PA (Panic), Medi-
cal Assistance, and Fire. Your Installer must program your system to enable
these functions. You can start these alarms from the keypads by pressing
two keys at the same time. Remember:
2. Everyday Operation
Entry tone
"beep beep"
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To start a Panic Alarm:
On a keypad press 1 & 3 together.
Or, on a 725r press
i
and
g
together.
To start a Medical Assistance Alarm:
On a keypad press 4 & 6 together.
To start a Fire Alarm:
On a keypad press 7 & 9 together.
Duress Code
There may be a time when an intruder forces you to unset your alarm sys-
tem. There is a special duress code designed to allow you to unset the
system while you are being watched. When you use the code the alarm
system sends a silent panic alarm to the ARC. The alarm system gives no
other indication that you are using the duress code.
Note that you must ask your Installer to make sure the duress code facility is
available. To create the duress code see page 18.
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3. After an Alarm
When your system raises an alarm you must disarm it in order to switch off
the sounders and strobes. The system keeps a record of which zone(s)
triggered the alarms, and shows the zone number(s) on the keypad display.
Once you have disarmed the system, you must reset the system before you
can start using it again.
Fire Alarm
The system gives a fire alarm by sounding a warbling tone from the keypads
and alarm sounder. The keypad display shows the letters "
Fire
".
1. Evacuate the premises and call the Fire Brigade. Do not attempt to unset
the alarm.
2. When the premises are safe, follow the instructions below.
Disarming the System
If you have a 725r telecommand and the system is part set then press
g
.
The system gives a double "beep" to show that it is unset.
Go to step 3.
If the system is full set then:
1. Go to the keypad via the entry route.
2. Key in your access code.
The sounders go quiet and the
system gives a double "beep" to
show that it is unset. The keypad
display shows alarm and the zone
number of the first detector to be
triggered. You may also see the
s
lamp glowing.
3. Establish the cause of the alarm.
4. Carry on to reset the system.
Resetting the System
There are three different methods for resetting. You can tell which method
your system uses by looking at the
s
lamp after an alarm.
• If the
s
lamp is dark then the system uses Customer Reset. You can
reset the system yourself from the keypad.
• If the
s
lamp glows after an alarm then your system uses Engineer
Reset. Call your alarm company and ask for an engineer to visit the
premises to reset the system.
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• If the
s
lamp glows after an alarm and your system is connected to an
ARC then your system may use Remote Reset. Your alarm company
will give you instructions over the phone and a special code so that you
can reset the system from the keypad.
Customer Reset
1. Key in your access code and press
Y
.
The display clears.
2. You can now use your system as normal.
Remote Reset
Before starting this process, make sure you have a pen and paper to hand.
You will need to write down some information shown on the keypad. If you
have not carried out a remote reset before, read the instructions through
before starting.
1. Key in your access code.
The display shows:
2. Press
Y
.
The display shows a four
digit Reset Code.
3. Write down the four digit Reset Code. Note that the system will display the
Reset Code for 30 seconds and then return to showing the first detector to
alarm. If you miss the Reset Code repeat steps 1 to 3.
4. Contact your alarm company's ARC.
The ARC will ask a few questions to make sure you are who you say you
are. They will then ask for the circumstances of the alarm, and for the
Reset Code. If they do not need to send an Engineer to check the system
they will give you an "Anti Code".
5. Key in the Anti Code on the keypad.
The display clears and the Service lamp
goes out.
6. You can now use your system as normal.
Notes:1.If your system uses six digit Access Codes then you must key in two zeros
at the end of the four digit Anti Code. For example, if the Anti Code is '1234'
then key in '123400'.
2. Your alarm company may use "RedCare Reset". Ask your Installer for more
information about this form of reset.
eset code=1234
Select?
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4. Special Functions
Introduction
You can perform a number of other functions from the keypad, apart from
setting and unsetting the system. These functions are:
[Access code] + A (B or C) +
X
Omit zone while setting.
[Access code] +
X
Omitting 24 hour zones.
[User 01 Access code] + 4 Changing access codes and user
names.
[Access code] + 5 Reading the system log.
[User 01 Access code] + 6 Setting the time and date.
[Access code] + 7 Turning the chime on or off.
[Access code] + 8 Testing the sounders.
[Access code] + 9 Testing the zones.
[Access code] + 0 Call out to <Downloader>.
To use these functions you must key in your access code and then press a
number key. The rest of this section describes each function in turn.
Omitting Zones
Your system may be programmed so that you can omit individual detectors
when setting the system. Ask your Installer which zones can be omitted. Note
that omission is not permanent. You must omit the zone every time you set
the system.
To set with a zone omitted:
1. Key in your access code.
2. Press the appropriate Level key, and
then within 5 seconds press
X
.
The display shows:
3. Press the number of the zone you want to omit (for example, key in 2 to
omit zone 2) and then press
Y
.
If the system accepts the omission the
sounder gives a double beep and the
display shows:
To omit more zones press
X
again
within 5 seconds.
Note: If you decide you have omitted the wrong zone, press
X
followed by the zone
number and
Y
to reinstate the zone.
A:Omit zone _?_
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The system carries on to set as normal. The system will not raise an
alarm if the omitted zone is triggered.
Note: The next time you set the system the zone will operate as normal; omission
only lasts for one setting/unsetting cycle.
Omitting 24 Hour Detector Zones
If your system is fitted with 24 Hour Detector Zones, you may be able to omit
them if necessary. For example, your premises may have a fire door pro-
tected by a 24 Hour zone that you occasionally open. Ask your Installer if this
is possible.
If your system is programmed to allow you to omit a 24 hour zone, then:
1. Key in your access code and press
X
.
The display shows:
2. Press the number of the
zone you want to omit (for example, key
in 7 to omit zone 7) and then press
Y
.
The sounder gives a double beep and
the display shows the zone number
followed by an "o":
To reinstate a 24 hour zone:
1. Key in your access code.
2. Press
X
followed by the zone number and then
Y
.
Note: When you set the system again the control unit will re-instate any 24 hour zone
you have omitted.
Access Codes
The system can store up to 16 different user access codes. For security you
should give one code to each person who has responsibility for setting and
unsetting the system. Do not allow users to share codes.
Every time someone enters an access code on the keypad the system
records the event in its log. To distinguish all the users and keep their access
codes hidden, the log shows each user as a number, for example "User 02",
"User 03" and so on.
When delivered from the factory all access codes are set to default numbers.
User 01 default access code is "1234". You should change this immediately
to a code that only you know. User 01 is the only access code that can
change other access codes.
Omit 24Hr?
Omit 24Hr 4o
"beep beep"
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User 02 default access code is "
X
002", User 03 is "
X
003" and so on up to
User 16 (
X
016). However, the default access codes for these users cannot
set or unset the system, or use any of its special functions.
Note: 9751 systems can use four- or six- digit access codes, ask your Installer for
more information.
Duress Code
If your system is connected to an ARC, you may want to give some of the
users a Duress Code as well as their normal access code. Anyone with the
Duress Code can use any of the system facilities. However, if a user enters
the Duress Code to unset the system, then the control unit sends a silent
alarm call to the ARC. The Duress Code is designed for times when a user is
being forced to unset the alarm system by an intruder.
When the control unit is delivered from the factory the Duress Code is
"
X
017". This code is inactive until you change it.
Changing Access Codes
1. Enter User 01 access code.
The display shows:
2. Press 4.
The display shows:
3. Key in the access code you wish to change
and press
Y
.
The display shows
(for example):
At this point you can change the text that the
system displays on the keypad for each user code.
See "Changing User Names" below. If you do not
wish to change the text then press
Y
again.
4. Key in the new access code that you wish to use.
Note: Do not use 0 (zero) as the first digit of the code.
If you wish to delete a code, key in "0000".
5. Press
Y
to store the new code.
Changing User Names
When you key in the access code and press
Y
in step 3 above, the display
shows the current user name with a flashing cursor under the first letter.
Enter letters from the keypad one at a time by pressing a number key repeat-
User 2 = ****
U02:User 2
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Old Code=
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edly until the display shows the letter you want. You may already be familiar
with typing out short messages on a mobile phone using the same sort of
system. Figure 4 shows which letters are assigned to each key. Press C to
move the cursor to the next space for a new letter.
If you make a mistake press C or D to move the cursor over the letter you
want to change, and key in the new letter. If you want to delete a name
completely press D to move the cursor under the extreme left hand character
of the name. Press D again. The display clears the old name.
The system can store a maximum of 12 characters per name, including
spaces and punctuation marks.
When you have finished entering the user name press
Y
.
ABCÆÅÄ DEF
GHI JKL MNOØÖ
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Space'():.-!&
Figure 4. Letters Generated by Each Number Key
Using the Log
The system keeps a log of the last 250 events. You can examine this log
from the keypad. To use the log:
1. Key in your access code.
2. Press 5.
The display shows the most
recent event, for example:
The display shows a short message for each type of event. Table 1 on the
next page shows each of the messages that you might see, and their
meaning.
4. Special Functions
U01 Change U02

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3. Press
Y
to toggle the display between the time and date of the event and
the log report. Press 1 to see earlier events in the log. Press 3 to see
more recent events.
4. Press
X
to stop using the log.
Table 1. Log Event Codes
Message Meaning
EEProm Fail Internal error, contact Installer.
Codes Defaulted The access codes have been reset to default values.
Clear Log The system programming has been returned to default values.
System Startup System was started (power applied).
System Tamper Bell or bell wiring tamper.
System Tamp Rst System tamper reset.
Lid Tamper Control unit lid opened.
Lid Tamper Rst Lid tamper reset
Sounder Tamper Sounder lid opened.
Sounder Tamp Rst Sounder tamper reset.
Unn On-Site User nn (see next page) put system into programming mode.
Unn Off-Site User nn (see next page) put system out of programming mode.
Unn Change User nn (see next page) changed their user code.
Unn Delete User nn (see next page) deleted their user code.
Unn L# Set User nn (see next page) set Level #.
Unn L# UnSet User nn (see next page) unset Level #.
U12 L# Set Telecommand set Level #.
U12 L# UnSet Telecommand unset Level #.
U13 L# Set Keyswitch set Level #.
U13 L# UnSet Keyswitch unset Level #.
System Rearmed System auto rearmed.
Unn Znn Omit User nn (see next page) omitted zone nn.
Unn Znn Unomit User nn (see next page) re-instated zone nn.
Fire Znn Alarm Fire alarm at zone nn.
Fire Znn Rstr Fire alarm at zone nn restored.
Fire Znn Reset Fire alarm at zone nn reset.
PA Znn Alarm Panic alarm at zone nn.
PA Znn Rstr Panic alarm at zone nn restored.
Unn System Unset User nn (see next page) unset system.
PA Knn Alarm Panic alarm started at keypad nn.
Burg Znn Alarm Intruder alarm at zone nn.
Set Fail Znn Setting failed because of zone nn.
Burg Znn Rstr Intruder alarm at zone nn restored.
Tamper Znn Tamper at zone nn.
Knn Missing Keypad nn missing.
Knn Restore Keypad nn restored.
Knn Tamper Tamper at keypad nn.
Knn Excess Keys Too many keys pressed at keypad nn (someone may be trying to
guess the access code).
Low Bat Znn Radio detector nn has reported a low battery.
Low Bat Znn Rstr Low battery report from zone nn restored.
RF Jamming Radio jamming detected.
RF Jamming Rstr Radio jamming stopped (restored).
RF Sup Fail Znn Radio detector nn is not responding.
RF Sup Rstr Znn Radio detector nn is responding again (restored).
4. Special Functions
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