Fike SITA200plus User manual

26-0397 Issue 6
Fire Detection & Alarm System Control Panel V4.14
Control Panel User Guide
(TO BE RETAINED BY USER)

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Fike’s policy is one of continual improvement and the right to change a specification at any time without notice is reserved. Whilst every
care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this document are correct at time of publication, Fike shall be under no liability
whatsoever in respect of such contents.
Due to the complexity and inherent importance of a life risk type system then training on this equipment is essential, and
commissioning should only be carried out by competent persons.
Fike cannot guarantee the operation of any equipment unless all documented instructions are complied with, without variation.
E&OE.
Fike equipment is protected by one or more of the following patent no’s: GB2426367, GB2370670, EP1158472, PT1035528T,
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . 4
Purpose of the guide . . . . . . . 4
Definitions . . . . . . . 4
Understanding the equipment . . . . . . 4
System configuration . . . . . . . 5
What to do if . . . . . . . . 5
User Responsibilities . . . . . . . . 6
Introduction . . . . . . . 6
Routine testing . . . . . . . . 6
General Operation . . . . .
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8
Normal . . . . . . . . 8
Access Levels and Soft Keys. . . . . . . 8
Fire Alarm . . . . . . . . 9
On hearing the alarm . . . . . . . 9
Accessing the controls . . . . . . . 9
Silencing the alarms . . . . . . . 9
Resetting the system . . . . . . . 9
Sounding the alarms (evacuate) . . . . . . 10
Silence buzzer . . . . . . . 10
Exit Access Level Two . . . . . . . 10
Trouble shooting . . . . . . . 11
Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . 12
Additional Functions . . . . . . . 12
LED Indication . . . . . . . . 13
Log Book . . . . . . . . . 16
Event log . . . . . . . . 16
Installation Details . . . . .
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Site . . . . . . . . . 20
Equipment . . . . . . . . 20
Emergency Call Out. . . . . . . . 20

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Introduction
Purpose of the Guide
This guide is provided to enable the person responsible for the fire alarm system (see Definitions) to
operate the system, undertake their responsibilities with regard to testing and maintenance of the
system, and to record events and service/maintenance visits.
This is a generic document and therefore refers to the system components in general terms only.
The details of the installed system should be recorded in the space provided within this guide, and for
further reference, the record drawings (if applicable) should be consulted.
The responsible person, and any other staff who may be required to operate the system in an
emergency, should read and understand the basic operating instructions before an emergency
situation occurs.
Definitions.
Responsible person;
The person having control of the premises, whether as an occupier or otherwise, or any
person delegated by the person having control of the premises to be responsible for the fire
alarm system and the fire procedures.
Competent Person;
A person competent to perform a defined task.
Normally a competent person will be an employee of the manufacturer, installer, or servicing
contractor, or servicing contractor, or a member of the user’s staff who has received suitable
training from the manufacturer or supplier.
Understanding The Equipment.
What is Sita200plus?
Sita200plus is the name of the range of control panels and associated devices which together form
the fire alarm system installed in the premises, and is derived from the type of system, whereby up to
200 trigger (detectors and call-points) inputs and or alarm (sounders and interfacing) devices may be
connected onto the same pair of wires, unlike the majority of systems available.
Advantages of the Sita200plus system are significantly reduced cabling costs, enhanced flexibility
and flexible expansion capacity if required.
What is Multipoint?
This is the name of the automatic detector used in the Sita200plus installation. The Multipoint is a
unique device, which provides several modes of detection & sensitivity options within a single device,
enabling it to be easily configured for the application. One detector can function as a smoke detector
or heat detector (or both), and with various levels of sensitivity to suit the environment.
The Multipoint detector may also incorporate an integral sounder and strobe for general alarm
annunciation or local warning as required, an automatic isolator to maintain maximum cable integrity
in the event of cable fault, and the ability to interface a variety of other systems into the Sita200plus.

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System Configuration
The detectors and call-points are arranged in zones to enable the location of a fire to be identified.
The number of zones depends on the size and the layout of the premises, and is limited to 32 zones
per control panel (there may be more than one). There should be a chart or drawing provided with
the system indicating the area and layout of the zones – ensure that you are familiar with the zone
layout so that appropriate action can be taken in the event of a fire alarm.
The Control Panel display may also give you a zone number, a device description, a device number
and a device type; indicating the exact location of the device which has operated.
The system may be interfaced with the building services, e.g., the air conditioning may be shut down
when the alarm sounds. Make sure that you know what happens when the fire alarm operates as this
can affect routine system testing.
The system is powered from the mains supply and incorporates a standby battery which
automatically maintains the system in operation for a time of at least 48 hours in the event of a mains
supply failure.
What to do if . . .
The fire alarm sounds;
CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED FIRE DRILL
When it is safe to do so silence the alarms and reset the system, having first established the cause
of the alarm (refer to Operation).
The buzzer sounds;
If the buzzer sounds without the alarm sounders operating it is likely to be a fault or other abnormal
condition.
Make a note of all illuminated LEDs and displayed messages, record the time that the condition
occurred (if known), and other events within the building, e.g. power failure, contractors working, etc.,
(Refer to troubleshooting). Call the service company with as much information as possible.

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User Responsibilities
Introduction
The responsible person is required under BS5839 to undertake certain tasks with respect to the
testing and maintenance of the fire alarm system. The responsible person should also ensure that
written procedures are in place for the actions to be taken by the occupants in a fire condition, and
that staff required to operate the system have received adequate training. In a small building the fire
procedures can be quite simple, but when larger premises are involved the fire procedures can
become more complex and may involve the appointment of fire wardens, reporting procedures,
various assembly points, etc.
The responsible person is also required to liase with the building maintenance personnel to ensure
that their work does not impair or otherwise affect the operation of the fire alarm system, and to
ensure that a clear space is maintained in the vicinity of detectors, and call-points remain
unobstructed and conspicuous.
Routine Testing
The responsible person should also ensure that the following routine testing is carried out. If there is
a link to a remote monitoring centre it will be necessary to advise the centre prior to a test, or use the
control panel facilities to isolate the link. On larger systems it may be necessary to isolate building
services interfaces to avoid disruption to the occupants. In any case the panel should provide audible
and visual indication that parts of the system are disabled.
Daily
Check that the panel indicates normal operation and that any fault is recorded. Also check that the
recorded faults have been dealt with.
Weekly
At least one detector or call point should be operated to test the ability of the control equipment to
receive a signal and sound the alarm.
In practice it is far easier for the user to activate a manual call point, rather than a detector which
requires special equipment. A different device should be tested each time if possible, such that each
zone on the system is tested at least once in a 13 week period.
The results should be recorded in the log book.
Quarterly
‘The responsible person should ensure that every three months the following check is carried out by
a competent person’
In other words the system should be checked by a fire alarm service organisation. This may be the
system installer or an approved maintenance company, and is normally arranged via a maintenance
agreement which specifies the number of visits and the level of service. The agreement should also
cover non-maintenance visits, e.g. call out to attend faults, etc.
The standard specifies a number of maintenance tasks which include a visual inspection of the
installation to ensure that there are no alterations or obstructions which could affect the operation of
the system, and functional checks to confirm the operation of the system.
Any defects should be recorded in the log book and reported to the responsible person. A certificate
of testing should also be completed and given to the responsible person.

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Annual
The requirements of the annual test are similar to the quarterly test except that each device on the
system should be tested. Service organisations may undertake device testing on the same visit, ie.
One major service and three minor service visits per year, or they may test a percentage of the
devices on each visit so that they are all tested within the 12 month period.
Action by the user after a fire
Advise the servicing company and arrange for the system to be tested by them. A certificate of
testing should be issued to confirm the system operation following the inspection and any remedial
work that is necessary.
Action by the user after any false alarm
The user can assist the servicing company in the identification of false alarms by observing the
following:
•Always make a note of all illuminated indicators and messages displayed at the control
panel.
•Try and identify the activated device, ie. Do not reset the system until the area of the incident
has been inspected.
•Record any other incidents occurring at the same time which could affect the system, eg.
power supply failure, building works, etc.
The service organisation will be more likely to trace the false alarm if the above information is
available.
Action by the user following a fault
When a fault is reported by the control panel, the user should note all illuminated LEDs and
messages displayed, and the circumstances at the time the fault occurred, and report to the servicing
company.
The service company will be able to advise if the system is still able to respond to a fire alarm or
whether extra vigilance should be observed until the fault is rectified. Faults should not be left
unreported.

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General Operation
Normal
In the normal operating mode only the green POWER LED is lit. If any other LEDs are lit and/or the
buzzer is sounding there is an abnormal condition present.
Control Panel Front
LCD display
System status Fault & delay status
Keypad
Detection-Zone
Fire Indication
Access Levels and Soft Keys
In normal operation the panel controls are inoperable, to prevent unauthorised operation. This is
classed as Access Level 1 (Normal). NB/ the ‘SILENCE BUZZER’ button is operational at all times.
In order to operate the panel following a fire alarm or fault condition, or for routine testing, the
controls must be enabled by entering Access Level 2 (User).
Soft keys are used to pilot around the menu system. The lower line of the display is arranged in the
following format:
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Each section (eg., ‘[AL2 CODE]’) represents the function of the button immediately below on the
keypad (follow the raised line in the moulding from the prompt down to the button). The system will
therefore prompt you with the relevant options for you to use the system.
The default (factory set) Access Level 2 (User) code is ‘222’.
ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM 4V14
PROGRESSIVE FIRE SYSTEMS LTD
FOR SERVICE CALL 01234 567890
[DISPLAYon]
[testDISPLAY]
[AL2 CODE]
[
nextMENU]
ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM 4V14
PROGRESSIVE FIRE SYSTEMS LTD
FOR SERVICE CALL 01234 567890
[DISPLAYon] [testDISPLAY] [AL2 CODE] [nextMENU]

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Fire Alarm
When the panel enters the fire state, the alarms will sound, the fire LEDs will illuminate, the buzzer
will pulse quickly and the display will show the location and type of alarm.
On Hearing the Alarm
The responsible person should have already prepared written procedures for the action to be taken in
the event of a fire alarm. When the alarm sounds these procedures should be implemented.
Accessing the Controls
The user controls are accessed from Access Level 2 (User) which is reached as follows:
1. Press the button below the section
of display which shows [AL2
CODE]
The display will now ask you to enter the Access
Level 2 (User) code.
2. Enter your Access Level 2 (User)
code, ie,
# # #
The buzzer will be heard on each key press, and
when successfully entered the ‘SHIFT’ light will light
up continuously.
You are now in Access Level 2 (User) and may
proceed to silence and reset the system.
Silencing Alarms
When the fire procedures have been carried out and it is safe to silence the alarm, proceed as
follows.
1. Press ’ALARMS ON/OFF’
The alarm sounders should silence, but the buzzer
and the fire indication lights should remain.
Resetting the System
Before attempting to reset the system the cause if the alarm should be established.
1. Press ’RESET SYSTEM’
The buzzer and the fire indication lights should switch
off.
However, if any alarm condition still exists, eg., a
manual call point requires resetting, then the panel
will revert to the fire state until the cause for the
alarm is removed.
Note: if the panel does not reset or a fault condition is displayed, call your maintenance engineer
immediately.

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Sounding the Alarms
To sound the alarms at any time after they have been silenced, proceed as follows:
1. Press ’ALARMS ON/OFF’
The alarm sounders will activate. The buzzer and the
fire indication lights will also switch on.
Silence Buzzer
To silence the buzzer press the [SILENCE BUZZER] button at access level two as above (this
function is also available at Access Level 1 (Normal) if required, so no code need be entered).
1. Press ’SILENCE BUZZER’
The fault buzzer will be silenced.
Exit Access Level 2 (User)
In order to prevent unauthorised access to the system, return to Access Level 1 (Normal). However,
if left untouched the display will time out after a short while and return automatically to Access Level 1
(Normal).
1. Press the button below the section
of display which shows [MAIN]
The display will change to show the following options:
[CONTROL] [INDICATE]
2. Press the button below the section
of display which shows
[CONTROL]
The display will change to show different options,
with the [NEXTmenu] option on the right hand side.
3. Press the button below the section
of display which shows [NEXT
menu] three times.
The display will change to show the following options:
[EXIT AL2] [TESTdisp] [AL3 code] [NEXTmenu]
4. Press the button below the section
of display which shows [EXIT
AL2].
The display will change to show different options
options including:
[EXIT AL2]
The ‘SHIFT’ light will switch off and the controls are
disabled.

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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause Remedial Action
Unable to silence alarms
Panel not in Access Level 2
(User)
Enter Access Level 2 (User) - see section
on operation
Unable to reset system
Alarms not silenced Silence alarms before attempting to reset
the system
Panel not in Access Level 2
(User)
Enter Access Level 2 (User) - see section
on operation
Alarm condition still present Remove cause of alarm, eg. reset MCP
using test key
Buzzer sounding, FAULT
LED lit
Fault or abnormal condition Note all illuminated LEDs and displayed
messages. Call engineer
Buzzer sounding, POWER
FAULT LED flashing, ‘Mains
supply failed’ displayed.
Mains supply failure Wait until mains supply is restored – if panel
does not revert to normal operation call
engineer.
Buzzer sounding, SYSTEM
FAULT LED lit
Control panel fault Call engineer immediately
Any other fault or abnormal
behaviour
Various Note all illuminated LEDs and displayed
messages. Call engineer

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Advanced Operation
Additional Functions
Certain additional functions are available for advanced operation of the control panel. The functions
summarised below should only be used in consultation with your fire alarm service organisation.
Zone Disable / Enable
This function allows the disablement or enablement of a zone. Thus, all the input devices (Manual
Call Points, detectors and inputs) within that zone will be disabled. The control panel will indicate that
disablements are present, the device LED will still operate when activated and an event will be
recorded to log, but no programmed actions will occur. The sounder within the device will still operate
if triggered from elsewhere on the system. More than one zone may be disabled at the same time,
and any current disablements may be viewed under the [<disables] prompt.
Device Disable / Enable
This function allows the disablement or enablement of an individual device. The control panel will
indicate that disablements are present, the device LED will still operate when activated and an event
will be recorded to log, but no programmed actions will occur. The sounder within the device will still
operate if triggered from elsewhere on the system. More than one device may be disabled at the
same time, and they may be viewed under the [<disables] prompt.
Sounder Disable / Enable
This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all the sounders on the system. The
control panel will indicate that disablements are present, and they may be viewed under the
[<disables] prompt.
Fire Protection Devices (Common Fire Outputs) Disable / Enable
This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all the outputs on the system that are
programmed for common or remote fire. The control panel will indicate that disablements are
present, and they may be viewed under the [<disables] prompt.
Fire Signal Transmission Outputs Disable / Enable
This function allows the disablement or enablement of the control panel ‘Output relay 1’ (NC1, NC1,
NOS1, NOR1, NO1), if it is programmed as a Fire Signal Transmission Output. The control panel will
indicate that disablements are present, and they may be viewed under the [<disables] prompt.
Fault Signal Transmission Outputs Disable / Enable
This function allows the disablement or enablement of the control panel ‘Output relay 2’ (NOS2,
NOR2, NO2), if it is programmed as a Fault Signal Transmission Output. The control panel will
indicate that disablements are present, and they may be viewed under the [<disables] prompt.

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Zone Test A
The [Zone Test A] function allows the selection of one or more zones to operate in a ‘silent one-man
walk test mode’. On triggering a device the LED in that device operates and the event is recorded
into the event log as a test activation, but the sounder does not sound and the control panel does not
show an alarm. After approximately 5 seconds the system will reset the device, and another may be
tested.
Zone Test B
The [Zone Test B] function allows the selection of one or more zones to operate in a ‘one-man walk
test mode with local sound’. On triggering a device the LED in that device operates, the sounder
within that device operates and the event is recorded into the event log as a test activation, but the
control panel does not show an alarm. After approximately 5 seconds the system will reset the
device, and another may be tested.
End Test
The [End Test] function will cancel any test modes that have been selected.
Clock Set
The time and date may be set using the [CLOCK SET] function. If these are not set then the panel
will not show the time & date, and the event log will not have a time & date stamp. These settings do
not remain after the complete removal of power, and will need to be re-programmed if the mains and
battery power is allowed to fail.
Minus / Plus One Hour
The time does not automatically adjust for British Summer Time so this feature allows a one hour
jump without having to completely reprogram the time & date.
Test Display
The [testDISP] function causes the panel LEDs to pulse and the LCD to blacken in order that their
correct operation may be verified.
Warnings
Certain system warnings will be displayed upon the selection of this function. These warnings are of
a non-critical nature, such as a low level optical fault. If the condition becomes more serious then it
will be displayed as a fault at the control panel.
Disablement Status
The [>disables] function causes the control panel to display any items which are disabled. One point
shows at a time and the continued pressing of the [>disables] prompt allows the messages to be
scrolled through, one at a time.

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Fault Status
The [>faults] function causes the control panel to display any items which are in fault. One point
shows at a time and the continued pressing of the [>faults] prompt allows the messages to be
scrolled through, one at a time.
Event Log
The event log stores 255 fire and fault events. These are displayed in text format and may be
scrolled through by pressing the [<Events] [Events>] prompts.
Important Note
These functions above should only be used by authorised responsible persons, and then, only in
consultation with your fire alarm service organisation.
LED Indication
The operation of the LED indication on the front of the control panel is described below.
Description
Colour State Reason
1. ‘POWER’ Green Continuous
Flashing
This indicates that power is being supplied to the
control panel from either the 230V AC mains supply,
or the standby batteries.
The 230V AC mains supply has been removed.
2. ‘FIRE’ Red Flashing The control panel is in the fire state. Other indicators
will show the origin
3. ‘FAULT’
Amber Flashing The control panel is in the fault state. Other
indicators will show the origin
4. ‘SYSTEM FAULT’ Amber Continuous The system Fault LED indicates the presence of a
processor or a checksum error. Power the system
down to clear, reprogram all settings and test the
system.
5. ‘FIRE SIGNAL ACTIVE’ Red Flashing A monitored output programmed to operate as a
‘Fire Signal Transmission Output’ has been
activated. Reset the system after removing the
cause of the activation to clear it.
6. ‘FIRE SIGNAL FAULT /
DISABLED’
Amber Flashing
Continuous
A monitored output programmed to operate as a
‘Fire Signal Transmission Output’ is in the fault state.
A monitored output programmed to operate as a
‘Fire Signal Transmission Output’ has been disabled.
7. ‘DISABLED’
Amber Continuous This indicates that a disablement action is in place.
Enable all devices / actions to clear.
8. ‘TEST’
Amber Continuous This indicates that a test routine is in place. End all
tests to clear.
9. ‘POWER FAULT’ Amber Flashing Either a battery supply or charger fault has been
detected (check the fuse and the battery voltages) ,
or a mains supply fault has been detected (check for
a 24V DC supply on the PSU + and - terminals).

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.
‘EARTH FAULT’
Amber Flashing An earth fault has been detected where a path exists
from the circuit wiring to earth. Remove circuits one
at a time to discover which one, and then rectify.
11
.
‘LOOP FAULT /
DISABLE’
Amber Flashing
Continuous
A fault condition is present on the addressable
device loop, or one of the addressable devices.
A device or an action associated with the
addressable device loop has been disabled
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.
‘SOUNDER FAULT /
DISABLE’
Amber Flashing
Continuous
A fault condition is present on a monitored sounder
circuit or on the addressable device loop sounders.
A device or an action associated with the monitored
sounder circuits or an addressable sounder has
been disabled.
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.
‘FIRE PROT / DISABLE’ Amber Flashing
Continuous
A fault condition is present on a monitored Relay
circuit or on the addressable device loop outputs.
A device or an action associated with the monitored
relay circuits or an addressable output has been
disabled.
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.
‘FAULT SIGNAL FAULT /
DISABLED’
Amber Flashing
Continuous
A monitored output programmed to operate as a
‘Fault Signal Transmission Output’ is in the fault
state.
A monitored output programmed to operate as a
‘Fault Signal Transmission Output’ has been
disabled.
15
.
‘OUTPUTS DELAYED’ Amber Continuous An action has been started which utilises a
programmed delay.
17
.
‘ZONE 1-32’
Red Flashing
Continuous
A Manual Call Point in the zone indicated is in the
alarm state and sending an alarm signal to the
panel.
A Detector in the zone indicated is in the alarm state
and sending an alarm signal to the panel.
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.
‘SHIFT’ Amber Off
Continuous
Flashing: Slow
Flashing: Fast
The control panel is at Access Level 1 (Normal). It is
active and the user controls are disabled.
The control panel is at Access Level 2 (User). It is
active and the user controls are enabled.
The control panel is at Access Level 3 (Engineer). It
is active and the user controls are replaced with the
engineer controls.
The control panel is at Access Level 3 (Engineer) in
a text entry mode, uppercase / < / > are selected.

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Log Book
Record all fire and fault events,
whether or not an engineer was
called
Event Log
Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials

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Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials

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Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials

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Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials

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Installation Details
This section should be completed by the commissioning engineer at handover.
Site:
Name of Responsible Person: ……….….………………………………………………………..………….
Name and address of installation: ………………………..……………...…………………………….
.…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………….
Ref. No. (if applicable): ……….…………………………………………………………………………………
Date of Handover: ……….…………………………………………………………………………………
Name and address of installer: …………...………...…………………………………………………………
.…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………….
Tel: ………………………………….……………………………………………………………………..…..
Fax: ………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………
Equipment:
Control Panel: Sita200plus V: …………… Serial No.: ………...………………………
No. of zones used: ……………………… Total No. of Devices: …………………...……………
No. of detectors: ……………………… No. of call-points: …...……………………………
No. of sounders: ……………………… Interfaces: ………………….…………….
Mains Supply: ………..………………………………………………………………….…………….
Loop +ve continuity: ……………………… Loop –ve continuity: ………………………………..
Loop Screen continuity: ……………………… Loop +ve to -ve resistance: ………………………
Loop +ve to Screen resistance: ……………. Loop –ve to Screen resistance: ……………...……….
Loop Screen to Mains Earth resistance: ……………...……………………...……………………...…………
Access Level 2 (user) code: (Default: 222)………………………………………………... ……………..
In an emergency call:
Normal Hours: ………………………………………………………………….………………………
Out of hours: …………………………….………………………………………………………..….
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