Cyber Suite LED Keypad User manual

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CyberSuite™ LED Keypad User Manual
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...................................................... 1
OPERATION ............................................................ 2
USER CODES ........................................................... 5
SETUP LOGIN.......................................................... 6
USER SETUP OPTIONS ............................................ 7
PROGRAMMING USER CODES.......................................................7
MODIFYING USER OPTIONS .........................................................9
USER CARD NUMBERS.................................................................13
TROUBLE CONDITIONS......................................... 14
ARMING/DISARMING........................................... 16
EXIT DELAY ...............................................................................16
DISARMING ...............................................................................16
REGULAR ARMING ......................................................................17
STAY ARMING ............................................................................17
FORCE ARMING..........................................................................18
BYPASSING ZONES.....................................................................19
ONE KEY ARMING .......................................................................20
SPECIAL FEATURES............................................... 21
ALARM MEMORY .........................................................................21
CHIME ZONES............................................................................22
DISABLE AUDIBLE OUTPUT ..........................................................22
MESSAGES ................................................................................23
PANIC ALARM.............................................................................23
FIRE ALARM...............................................................................24
CONFIGURATION.................................................. 25
ZONE DESCRIPTION....................................................................25
FIRE ZONE.................................................................................25
ONE KEY ARMING .......................................................................26
PANIC KEYS...............................................................................26
TIMERS.....................................................................................27
USERS ......................................................................................27

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INTRODUCTION
Your suite has been equipped with the CyberSuite™
Security System. The CyberSuite™ Security System will
give you peace of mind by providing reliable security
protection.
The CyberSuite™ System is an advanced technology
security system specifically designed to enhance the
functionality of condominium and apartment security with
flexible local monitoring and offsite communication.
The elegant and user friendly CyberSuite™ Keypad
maintains complete control of your residence providing easy
to understand information.
All the actions performed in your security system will be
executed and displayed through the CyberSuite™ keypad.
Therefore, before using your CyberSuite™ security system,
we highly recommend you read this manual carefully and
have your property manager explain basic system operation
to you.
Please consult the configuration section on page 25 to find
out how your system is configured. Some features may not
be available depending on your system configuration.

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OPERATION
The following section provides you with information on how
to use the CyberSuite™ keypad.
When the text [USER CODE] is shown this
indicates that you are required to enter your
user code. The default Master Code to gain
access to your system is . This
code MUST be changed, see page 5 for how
to program user codes.
Many of the features and options must be
enabled by the installation company or
property manager. If the feature is not
programmed or an option is not enabled the
system will generate a rejection tone. Refer
to the system configuration tables on page
25.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
The CyberSuite™ LED keypad features three status indicator
lights showing the condition of the CyberSuite™ Security
System.
Bypass Power/Trouble
Install Ready Indicator
Message Armed/Alarm
Figure 1 - Indicator Lights

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Power / Trouble Indicator
FLASHING: There is a trouble condition present. Contact
your building manager or security company for assistance.
ON: the system is powered and operating normally.
OFF: Complete power failure. Contact your building
manager or security company for assistance.
Ready Indicator
ON: The system has all zones closed and is ready to be
armed.
OFF: One or more zones in the system are open and the
system cannot be regular armed.
Armed / Alarm Indicator
FLASHING: The system is in alarm and you need to enter
your user code.
ON: The system is armed and you may enter your user
code to disarm.
Message Indicator
FLASHING: Your building manager or concierge has
attempted to contact you. To clear this indicator, please
follow the instructions in the message section of the user
menu information of this booklet.
OFF: You have no pending requests for contact.
Memory Indicator
ON: An alarm has occured. To view which zone(s) triggered
the alarm, please follow the instructions in the memory
section of the user menu information of this booklet. This
indicator will be cleared the next time you arm your system.
OFF: No alarm memory present.

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VISUAL DISPLAY
The CyberSuite™ LED keypad features an easy to use 8
zone display, which in conjuction with the status LED’s
allows you to monitor your system at a glance.
When not using the menu system for programming options
or modifying user accounts, your keypad will display the
status of each programmed zone by lighting the
corresponding number on the display. The 3 status options
shown are:
FLASHING CONTINUALLY: The zone is operating
incorrectly. Contact your building manager or security
company for assistance.
ON: The zone is open.
OFF: The zone is closed.
AUDIBLE TONE
When you press a key on the CyberSuite™ LCD keypad a
short audible tone is generated. Other tones are generated
when certain functions are used, you should be familiar with
the following audible tones.
Confirmation Tone
When an operation (arming/disarming) is successfully
entered on the keypad or when the system switches to a
new status/mode, the keypad generates a series of four
audible tones.
Rejection Tone
When the system times out or when an operation is
incorrectly entered on the keypad, it will generate a
continuous audible tone for three seconds.

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USER CODES
User Codes are personal identification numbers that allow
you to enter certain programming modes, arm or disarm
your CyberSuite™ system as well as activate or deactivate
home automation functions. The CyberSuite™ system
supports up to eight user codes.
MASTER CODE
By default User 01 has the master code for your system.
A master code can perform the arm or disarm functions and
modify and delete any user code, change user options and
modify user card numbers. Other users can be given a
master code by enabling User Option 2 for each new master
user. Take care not to disable the master option for all
users, this will prevent any future management of user
codes until a full reset is performed by your security
company.
DURESS CODE
If you are forced to arm or disarm your system, entering
the user code assigned to User 08 will arm or disarm the
system and immediately transmit a silent message (Duress
Code) to the Property Management System or Security
Company.

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SETUP LOGIN
Logging Into the Setup Menu
Enter the following keypress sequence to access the setup
menu:
MENU ( ) , [USER CODE]
Example: For the default master user to log in to the setup
menu, the sequence is:
, , , ,
The ARMED status LED will begin to flash once you have
successfully logged in, informing you that you are in
programming mode.
Logging Out of the Setup Menu
To leave programming mode, press the CLEAR key
until the ARMED status LED stops flashing, or do not press
any key for 10 seconds and you will be automatically logged
out.

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USER SETUP OPTIONS
PROGRAMMING USER CODES
Your CyberSuite™ system uses four digit user codes, where
each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. Avoid programming
simple or obvious user codes, such as part of your
telephone number or address and codes such as 1234, 1111
or 1212.
Entering New User Codes or Changing Existing Codes
Each user’s code can be modified with the following
sequence, in which the new user code must be entered
twice to confirm the new code has been entered as
intended.
To program a new code, or modify an existing code
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
, , [USER NUMBER] , , [USER CODE] ,
•The ARMED LED will then flash quickly, prompting
you to confirm the user code by pressing:
[USER CODE] ,

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•If correct, the confirmation tone will sound and the
ARMED LED will return to a slow flash.
•If incorrect, a rejection tone will sound and the
confirmation process must be repeated.
To delete a user code
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
, , [USER NUMBER] , , , , ,

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MODIFYING USER OPTIONS
The User Option menu contains options for
arming, disarming and door latching for the
optional Card Reader interface. If your
CyberSuite™ system is not equipped with a
Card Reader interface, changes to these
options will have no effect.
Modifying User Options
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
, , [USER NUMBER] ,
•You will now be presented with NUMBER LED’s that
are lit which correspond to the current user options
that are ENABLED. To toggle an option on or off,
press the number corresponding to the option
required from the list on the following pages, and
once all options are correct press to confirm
the selection.
The available options are described below.
•Option 1 – Arm Only Code
5Enabled allows the user code to be used
only for arming the CyberSuite™ system.

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6Disabled allows the user code to arm and
disarm the CyberSuite™ system.
•Option 2 – Master User
5Enabled allows the selected user to access
the User Setup menu and modify codes,
card numbers and options of all other
users.
6Disabled prevents access to the User Setup
menu.
•Option 3 – Single Badge Disarming
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to disarm
the CyberSuite™ system by presenting the
card programmed for that user at the Card
Reader.
6Disabled will allow only unlocking of the
door where the card is presented, and the
system will remain armed until disarmed by
PIN entry on the keypad or a card being
presented by a Single Badge Disarm
enabled user.
Each user may have only 1 of the following
Triple Badge options enabled at any time.
Enabling one of the triple badge user options
will automatically disable all other Triple
Badge user options for you.

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•Option 4 – Triple Badge Arming
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to regular
arm the CyberSuite™ system by presenting
the card programmed for that user at the
Card Reader three times in quick
succession.
6Disabled prevents triple card presenting
from arming the system.
•Option 5 – Triple Badge Door Latching
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to toggle
a door lock open or closed upon presenting
their card 3 times in quick succession.
6Disabled prevents triple card presenting
from toggling the door lock.
•Option 6 – Triple Badge Latch 2 Hours
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to hold a
door open for 2 hours upon presenting their
card 3 times in quick succession.
6Disabled prevents triple card presenting
from latch opening the door.

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•Option 7 – Triple Badge Latch 4 Hours
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to hold a
door open for 4 hours upon presenting their
card 3 times in quick succession.
6Disabled prevents triple card presenting
from latching the door open.
•Option 8 – Triple Badge Latch 8 Hours
For Card Reader Interface
Equipped Systems Only
5Enabled allows the selected user to hold a
door open for 8 hours upon presenting their
card 3 times in quick succession.
6Disabled prevents triple card presenting
from latching the door open.
Any user that has a Triple Badge Latch
Option enabled may present their card three
times while the door is latched open to
cancel the latching and immediately lock the
door.

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USER CARD NUMBERS
This menu is only for Card Reader interface
enabled Keypads.
The CyberSuite™ Alarm system is able to be interfaced with
a CyberSuite™ Card Reader device to provide proximity
card access to your condominium. If the Card Reader
interface has been installed, each user can be assigned a
unique card number that is stored on a proximity device.
Programming or Changing User Card Numbers
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
, , [USER NUMBER] ,
The card details can now be automatically programmed by
presenting the card at a reader interface, and pressing
to confirm the new card details.
Deleting a User Card
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
, , [USER NUMBER] , , ,

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TROUBLE CONDITIONS
The CyberSuite™ Security System continually monitors five
system trouble conditions that can occur on your system.
When a trouble condition occurs the
CyberSuite™ keypad can be programmed to
generate an audible tone every 120 seconds.
The trouble tone is cancelled when the
trouble condition is viewed or the condition
is returned to normal.
Viewing System Trouble Information
•Enter SETUP LOGIN mode if you have not done so
already (see page 6 for details)
•Enter the following key press sequence:
,
The numbered LED corresponding to the trouble
condition(s) present will be lit, and can be identified by
the numbered item in the TROUBLE LIST beginning on
the next page.

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TROUBLE LIST
The troubles that can occur in your system are detailed in
the following list.
TROUBLE #8 - Host Comms
Communication with the host system is currently offline.
This is possibly due to maintenance or a system fault.
Contact the property manager or security installation
company if the problem persists.
TROUBLE #7 - Zone Fault
A zone in the system is faulty or the wiring has been
damaged. Contact the property manager or security
installation company to arrange for your system to be
serviced.
TROUBLE #6 - Cover Tamper
The cover of the CyberSuite™ system is open and may have
been damaged. Contact the property manager or security
installation company to arrange for your system to be
serviced.
TROUBLE #4 - Fire Loop
The fire detection wiring or a fire detector has become
faulty. Contact the property manager or security installation
company to arrange for your system to be serviced.
Fire Zones and Fire Loop trouble detection
MUST be enabled by your property manager
or installation company. Please refer to the
system configuration table on page 26.

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ARMING/DISARMING
To take full advantage of your CyberSuite™ System, you
should familiarize yourself with the different arming
methods.
EXIT DELAY
After entering a valid arming sequence the exit delay time
will provide you with enough time to exit the protected area
before the system arms. The keypad will generate a beep-
beep tone repeatedly during the exit delay period. The tone
will increase in frequency to indicate that only ten seconds
remains.
DISARMING
To disarm an armed system or an alarm, enter your user
code. An entry point, like the front door, will be
programmed with an entry delay time. When an entry point
is opened, the keypad will emit a continuous audible tone
until you disarm the system. Your CyberSuite™ system will
not generate an alarm until this timer elapses. All user
codes can be used to disarm the system.
Deactivating Alarm
To deactivate an alarm enter your [USER CODE]. This
will also disarm the system if it was armed.
Disarming Your System
1.Enter through a designated entry point (Entry Door),
the entry delay time will start and the keypad will emit
a continuous audible tone.

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2.Enter your [USER CODE].
REGULAR ARMING
Regular arming arms your system.
Arming Your System
1.Check that the system is ready to arm and all zones
are closed (Ready Indicator is Green).
2.Enter your [USER CODE].
3.The exit delay beep will start and you can now leave
your premises.
Quick arming can be used by pressing and holding the arm
key. This option MUST be enabled by your property
manager or installation company. See the configuration
section on page 25.
STAY ARMING
This method allows you to remain in the protected area
while partially arming the system. Stay zones are zones
that are bypassed when the system is stay armed. For
example, when you go to sleep at night, doors and windows
can be armed without arming other zones like motion
detectors.
Stay Arming Your System
1.Check that all zones that are not stay zone(s) are
closed and ready to arm.
2.Press the stay key then enter your [USER
CODE].
3.The exit delay will start.
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