Intelligent Security & Fire 9454, 9455 security access control systems, 9425 remote keypad, 9040 internal sounder, 660 speech communicator, 8440 4-Channel 'Minicom' Installation and User Guide

Below you will find brief information for security access control systems 9454, security access control systems 9455, remote keypad 9425, internal sounder 9040, speech communicator 660, 4-Channel 'Minicom' 8440. The 9454 and 9455 are fully programmable control units designed to meet the requirements of larger domestic and medium commercial installations. These systems can be programmed to meet specific needs and can be configured to include a variety of accessories, including remote keypads, internal sounders, speech communicators, and 4-Channel 'Minicom' units. With up to two remote keypads, users can set and unset the system from strategic locations within the premises. The user and installer can operate the system using a numeric keypad and row of indicators (LEDs). The 9454 includes five zones with three 'open collector' type outputs, while the 9455 features six zones with three single pole relay outputs.

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Key Features

  • Fully programmable
  • Larger domestic & commercial installations
  • Remote keypads
  • Internal sounder
  • Speech communicator
  • 4-Channel 'Minicom'

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the 9454 and the 9455?

The 9454 is a five zone system with three 'open collector' type outputs, while the 9455 is a six zone system with three single pole relay outputs. The 9454 also has a built-in keypad, while the 9455 can incorporate a keyswitch for full setting and unsetting. Both systems have one timed output (sounders), one untimed output (strobe), and one fully programmable output.

What is the maximum number of remote keypads that can be connected to a system?

Up to two remote keypads may be connected to a system.

What is the default user code?

The factory default customer code is “1234”.

How do I enter programming mode?

Press 0 then Enter, then key in the Engineer Access Code.

What is the purpose of the ‘Omit’ command?

The ‘Omit’ command allows you to exclude specific zones from the system when it is set. For example, you can omit a zone that is used for a pet door or a frequently used exit.
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