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ABOUT YOUR ALARM SYSTEM (page 2) ARMING / DISARMING + PARTITIONING (page 3-5) GROUP ARMING / DISARMING (page 6-8) FORCE ARMING (page 9) ABORTING ALARMS (page 9) ZONE SCANNING (page 10) TROUBLE SCANNING (page 10) ZONE BYPASSING (page 11) SENSOR RESET (page 11) HISTORY VIEWING (page 12-14) VIEW PARTITION STATUS (page 14) MONITOR MODE (page 15) WALK TEST (page 15) SYSTEM PROGRAMMING: (page 16) PINs (page 17) Time / Date (page 18) Schedules (pages 18 - 20) Extend Close Time (page 21) Duress PIN (page 21) Auto Monitor (page 22) Holiday Schedules (page 22) SYSTEM CHARTS: Description of Displays (pages 23 - 25) PIN Levels (page 17) UL Information (pages 26 - 27) OWNERS MANUAL SMDC-16 HS ALARM SYSTEM AND SMPC-32 HS ARMING STATIONS = D nn ий о an Е < pe a) © > ыы = = 2 < About Your Alarm System General Information Congratulations on the purchase of your new alarm system. The Hamilton Safe SMDC is an ongoing project in advance engineering technology from Hamilton Safe that incorporates many new and innovative features into your new alarm system. Your new alarm system has survived rigorous testing at both the FCC and Underwriters Laboratories and has obtained the highest possible UL ratings for commercial burglary and fire systems Please take a few moments to review this manual and familiarize yourself with your new alarm system. Description of Your Alarm system The HAMILTON SAFE SMDC alarm system is a sixteen zone (16) alarm system that has the capabilities to be expanded to a maximum of eighty (80) zones in eight zone increments. The panel will support a maximum of eight (8) arming stations which are used to enter commands that will be processed by your alarm system. Be sure to question your installation company as to the total number of zones they have installed and the placement of the arming stations. Description of Arming Stations The HAMILTON SAFE SMPC is a state of the art arming station that makes use of raised buttons that will allow you to easily depress a button without the accidental depression of a neighborjng button. Each depression of a number or word key will emit a facti/e tone which is nothing more than a clicking sound to reassure you that the depression of that button has been recognized by the alarm system. There are two basic styles of arming stations available: I. Arming stations that have back lighting which normally would be installed in areas that have dim or no light at certain time periods. 2. Arming stations that have no back lighting. You are able to control the illumination of the LCD by simultaneously depressing: |. The BYPASS and ENTER to brighten the arming station display. 2. The SCAN and MEMORY to dim the arming station display. Arming Station Maintenance From time to time there may become a need to clean your arming stations due to normal usage and/or environmental conditions. This cleaning process maybe accomplished simply with a damp cloth or with a damp cloth with a mild cleaning solution. There is no need to worry about the lettering being removed during cleaning as the letters and numbers are actually molded into the rubber and cannot be harmed. 2 of 27 3440-0258 Ad Away Arming / Disarming Will Ehave an Can | cancel the Wil I have an Are all Perimeter - Areall Interior * Can I remain exit defay? exit delay? entry delay? zones active? zones active? on the | LT Yes No Alwavs Yes | Yes No + This method of arming / disarming will also be used if your alarm system has been programmed for a Partitioned System, check with your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled for use with your alarm system (also see page 14). « Away Arming should be used when all personnel will be leaving the premises and aif protection devices(s) will be active. Arming Operation: Press 4 WAY and enter your PIN. a AWAY ARMING | Your arming station will display: EXIT IN xx SECS Exit premises. ioning it Disarming Operation: Enter the premises. Your arming station(s) will be emitting steady warning tone. Enter your PIN. ‚| ENTER COMMAND | + Part Your arming station will display; Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode, La La uu bl — of = pny = = я Away Disarming With Alarms Away Arming / D How will [know ifan alarm has © Will the keypad display tell me if © Should [ enter the premises when I hear taken place? there was an alarm? the audible alarm memory tone? The keypad will be emitting a pulsing Yes, after disarming the keypad will You need to determine if it safe to do so, tone on entry (Audible Alarm display “XX Alarms In Memory” check with your alarm company for their Memory). recommendations, | Operation: |. Your arming station will be emitting a pulsating tone in place of the steady tone. - Enter your PIN to disarm the system and silence the tone. Your arming station will display:— XX ALARMS Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. OCCURRED SCAN Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. Fe La 123 Note: {XX = number of alarm activation’s!} 3 of 27 3440-9258 A4 Stay Arming / Disarming Will I have an Can | cancel the Will | have an Are ali Perimeter Are all Interior Can I remain on exit delay? exit delay? entry delay? zones active” zones active? the premises? Yes No Always Yes No Yes This method of arming / disarming will also be used if your alarm system has been programmed for a Partitioned System, check with your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled for use with your alarm system (also see page 14). * Stay Arming should be used when personnel will be remaining on the premises and requires access from area to area without activating an alarm condition. » Certain zones may be inactive when the alarm system has been armed in this mode. Contact your alarm company for further information. =! | ow | = Arming Operation: = : - ]. Press STAY and enter your PIN, EXT IN x SECS po 2. Your arming station will display: xx SECS ry 2 TE 1e dem 3. Exit or stay on premises. Le © a Disarming Operation: a 1. Your arming station(s) will be emitting steady warning tone if you enter premises. 2. Enter your PIN. oJ 3. Your arming station will display: ENTER COMMAND = 4, Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. = p g Fans Im sp] = — ol » т 4 ER Stay Disarming With Alarms = How will I know if an aliirm has Will the keypad display tell me if Should I enter the premises when | hear < taken place? there was an alarm? the audible alarm memory tone? The keypad will be emitting a pulsing Yes, after disarming the keypad will You need to determine if it safe to do so, | „я tone on entry (Audible Alarm display “XX Alarms In Memory” check with your alarm company for their | ms Memory). recommendations. An DT Operation: 1. Your arming station will be emitting a pulsating tone in place of the steady tone. 2. Enter your PIN to disarm the system and silence the tone, Your arming station will display: Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. XX ALARMS OCCURRED SCAN In Ja 5) Note: {XX = number of alarm activation's) 4 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Instant Arming / Disarming Will Ehavean ~~ Can tcancel the WilkEhave an Are ali Perimeter” . Arealf Interior ~~ Can F remain on "exit delay?” exit delav? entry delay? zones active? *” -- zonmesactive?. : the premises? Yes Yes No | Yes | No | Yes | ¢ This method of arming / disarming will also be used if your alarm system has been programmed for a Partitioned System. check with your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled for use with vour alarm system (also see page 14). Instant Arming should be used when personnel will be remaining on the premises and requires access from protected area to protected area without activating an alarm condition. « Certain zones may be inactive when the alarm system has been armed in this mode. Contact your alarm company for further information. Arming Operation: wd 1d — Your arming station will display:___ EXIT IN xx SECS Press INSTANT and enter your PIN. | INSTANT ARMING ) Press INSTANT once more to cancel exit delay, Disarming Operation: Lai 153 — Enter your PIN. Your arming station will display: Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. > ENTER COMMAND | Instant Disarming With Alarms ++ Wilk the keypad display tell me if there was an alarm Should Estay on the premises? activation? | Yes, after disarming the keypad will display “XX Alarms You need to determine if it safe to do so, check with your alarm In Memory”. company for their recommendations. | ; Operation: ; 1. Enter your PIN to disarm the system. XX ALARMS 2. Your arming station will display:— OCCURRED SCAN т. — + Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating inode. | Note: | XX = number of alarm activation's} + А рЁ27 AHA A ioning 1 ing + Part os = = mi SS e g/D rmin Instant A Away Groups Arming / Disarming Will | have an Can I cancel the Will | have an Are all Perimeter ÂAre all Interior Can I remain exit delay” exit delay? entry delay? zones active? zones active? on the premises” Yes No Always Yes Yes No * Away Group Arming should be used when all personnel are leaving the premises and al! protection devices(s) will be active. Arming Operation: 1. Press AWAY and enter your PIN. 2. The arming station will be scrolling the groups available for you to arm. 3. Press AWAY to arm all groups. os or pm 4. Select the group number(s)and press AWAY AWAY ARMING as 5. Your arming station will display: EXIT IN xx ses | = 6. Exit premises. a! = Disarm Operation Jeg [. Enter premises. m 2. Arming station(s) will be emitting steady warning tone. в 3. Enter your PIN. es 4, Your arming station will display: = 5. Press CLEAR to disarm all groups. DISARM? | = nf or = 6. Select the group number(s) you wish to disarm and press CLEAR. и un ol = 5 Away Group Disarming With Alarms > How will 1 know if an alarm has Will the keypad display tell me if Should | enter the premises when | hear = taken place? there was an alarm? the audible alarm memory tone? > The keypad will be emitting a pulsing Yes, after disarming the keypad will You need to determine if it safe to do so. „> tone on entry (Audible Alarm display “XX Alarms In Memory” check with your alarm company for their < Memory). recommendations. Operation: 1. Your arming station will be emitting a pulsating tone in place of the steady tone. 2. Enter your PIN to disarm the system and silence the tone, 3. Your arming station will display: XX ALARMS 4. Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. OCCURRED SCAN 5. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. Note: {XX = number of alarm activation’s} 6 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Stay Group Arming / Disarming Willfhavean Can [cancel the Will Thave an Are all Perimeter Are all Interior. Can I remain exit delay? exit delay? entry delay? zones active? — zones active? — RT | | E INR 34 Yes No Always Yes | No Yes e Stay Group Arming should be used when personnel] will be remaining on the premises and requires access from area to arca without activating an alarm condition. » Certain zones may be inactive when the alarm system has been armed in this mode. Contact your alarm company for further information. | Operation: |. Press STAY and enter your PIN. The arming station will be scrolling the groups available for you to arm. Press STAY to arm all groups. Select the group number(s) and press STAY STAY ARMING Your arming station will display: EXIT IN xx SECS You may exit or stay on premises. Фе. © бы | = Fy sa 1Isarming Disarm Operation Enter premises. Arming station(s) will be emitting steady warning tone. Enter your PIN. DISARM? Your arming station will display: Press CLEAR to disarm all groups. a — “ rming ое мова Select the group number(s) you wish to disarm and press CLEAR. Stay Group Disarming With Alarms How will [know if an alarm has © Will the keypad display tell me if © Should I enter the premises when I hear < © и > e > ~ Чей un | taken place? there was an alarm? ; the audible alarm memory tone? The keypad will be emitting a pulsing Yes, after disarming the keypad will You need to determine if it safe to do so, | tone on entry (Audible Alarm display “XX Alarms In Memory” check with your alarm company for their | Memory). recommendations. Operation: |. Your arming station will be emitting a pulsating tone in place of the steady tone. 2. Enter your PIN to disarm the system and silence the tone. 3. Your arming station will display: XX ALARM 4. Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. OCCURRED SCAN 3. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode, Note: (XX = number of alarm activation's) | Tof?7 SAREE A o / Disarmine MUNI pot < = vun = poy e ча = CS Au un jo joven] Wilk I have an Can I cancel the Will | have an Are all Perimeter Are all Interior Can | remain on exit defay? exit delay? entry delay? zones active? zones active? the premises? Yes Yes No Yes No Yes e Instant Group Arming should be used when personnel will be remaining on the premises and requires access from area to area without activating an alarm condition. * Certain zones may be inactive when the alarm system has been armed in this mode. Contact your alarm company for further information. Operation: | 1, Press INSTANT and enter your PIN The arming station will be scrolling the groups available for you to arm. Press INSTANT to arm all groups. 2 3 o 4, Select the group number(s) and press INSTANT. INSTANT ARMING | 5. | 6 — 7 + Your arming station will display: EXIT IN XX SECS Exit premises or Press INSTANT once more to cancel exit delay time. Disarm Operation Enter your PIN. I. 2. Your arming station will display: > 3. Press CLEAR to disarm all PS DISARM: | or 4 Ve . Select the group number(s) you wish to disarm and press CLEAR. Instant Group Disarming With Alarms Will the keypad display tell me if there was an alarm Should 1 remain on the premises? activation? Yes, after disarming the keypad will display XX Alarms In You need to determine if it safe to do so, check with your alarm Memory company for their recommendations. Operation: 1. Enter your PIN to disarm the system. XX ALARMS Your arming station will display: OCCURRED SCAN 2. 3. Press SCAN continuously to observe all alarmed zones. 4. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode, Note: {XX = number of alarm activation’s} 8 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Force Arming Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes | Yes No Yes No _ e This method of operation is selectable by your installing company and you must check with them to determine if this option has been enabled for use with your alarm system. Operation: |. Press either AWAY, STAY or INSTANT and enter your PIN. XX ZONE IS OPEN 2. Your arming station will display: > a 3. Press either AWAY, STAY or INSTANT, 4. Your arming station will display: 3. Again press the arming mode you originally selected or press FORCE ARM ? CLEAR to cancel this operation and exit the arming mode. = E < и An od = po La! jo Len! < Aborting the Alarm Can Tabort Canlabort Can Tabort Canlabort Canlabort Can labort : Can [abort : Can I abort a Burglary a24 Hour a Fire zone? a Restricted an ATM a Day zone? i Duress : an of alarm? zone? | Zone? | zone | Hr Td] ETT E Ro Yes | Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No | = Saum e Your alarm system will allow you to cancel(abort) the alarm transmission of a signal that was caused in error. < Check with your alarm company to determine if this feature and the time window have been enabled for your use. D et 489 © Operation: a ‚ An alarm condition is activated. ONE 01 .* Your arming station will display:—— IS IN ALARM No message describing the abort will be displayed. ! 2 3. Enter vour PIN. 4 5, Contact your alarm monitoring company, | * No alarm message will be displayed if Group arming is enabled. uf 27 AAA AS Zone Scanning Can 1 scan all zones? Which user authorization Can scan while the system is armed? levels can sean zones? Without Group arming = Yes, All Levels No With Group arming = only the zones assigned to your group(s). es The bottom line of your arming station may display “Secure Zones to ARM” or a similar message that may have been custom programmed by your installing company. Please check with your installing company for the correct message. “Y Operation: | ONE 01 pr !. Press SCAN, IS NORMAL o 2. Enter your PIN. | = 3. Select | - Zone Scan option. ONE 01 = 4, Press SCAN (repeatedly) to view all zones statuses. IS OPEN < 5. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode, A ONE 01 | IS IN TROUBLE D pu o»; oes © = Trouble Scanning 1 | Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a Enter PIN to silence Enter PIN to Enter PIN to Enter PIN to Enter PIN to © jut tone silence tone silence tone sitence tone silence tone = Check circuit Problem with a Standby battery Alarm system not Problem with = breaker. zone. has failed. detecting phone detection circuit. = Call for service Call for service Call for service lines. Call for service A Call for service IB e Your alarm system is continuously performing a self diagnostics check to ensure proper operation of the = following: AC Failure - Ground Fault - Low Battery - Telephone Failure © e Immediately contact your alarm company should any of these failure messages display on your arming N station(s). Operation: I. Arming station will be emitting alert tone and XX IS IN TROUBLE display a trouble message. 2. Observe and note trouble message. 3. Enter your PIN to silence tone. 10 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Zone Bypassing | What Ievel can bypass | Can I bypass any zone? Can | bypass zones while the zones? : | alágm system is armed? | Level 1,2 or 3 No — Check with your alarm company No | * Bypassing zones will allow you to arm your alarm system even through vou may have protection devices that cannot be secured or you may have a need to arm your alarm system with the particular protection devices(s) not active for arming the period. ; Operation: Press BYPASS and enter your PIN. SET ZONE NUMBER Y our arming station will display: Enter 2 digit zone number and press ENTER (zone 1 - enter OD). The arming station wiil display the zones status (open, normal. trouble). Press BYPASS and CLEAR. Repeat steps 4 to S to bypass additional zones. or press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. > a La Ld 0 — ONE 01 IS BYPASSED “фин QL LA © as = = $2 — с 7). Sensor Reset os = What level can | What will this command reset? Does this command apply to my alarm system? — perform a Sensor | 7 | reset? oe | All levels Smoke Detectors Check with your alarm company f=) | Fire Circuit | > Glass Break Detectors | ía) e This procedure will allow your alarm system to reset detectors that may have activated an alarm condition. = e Note the zone name of the device that may appear on the arming station display. o » This command must be performed after a smoke detector alarm activation to allow you to arm your alarm N system Operation: Observe and note arming station display. Press RESET. RESETTING SW. AUX Enter your PIN. Your arming station will monetarily display: EL — 11 of 27 3440-0258 A4 1eWINGS > > Ne © Вий 7 9) » i a» History Viewing How many history What is the total Size Who can view these How tong will these Can I geta buffers are in my of the combined history buffers? events be stored? printout of these svstein? huffers? history buffers? 2 512 events Levels lor 2 Until 512 events have Yes - Additional All History been logged. hardware is Open Close Histary required. Check with your alarm company. e The History Buffer is a powerful aid that allows both you and your alarm company to maintain a log of all events that have occurred. e In addition to arming and disarming information, the History Buffer maintains diagnostic information in regards to your alarm system such as power failures, when the alarm system was last programmed, etc. e The history buffers will display the time and date the event occurred. There will also be an event number that will be displayed in the upper right hand portion of the display. e The buffer will start to lose the oldest events (highest numbered events) once it has reached maximum capacity (512 events) while continuing to store the latest occurrences. Immediate History Viewing Who can view this history? Hosy Tono will the system retain this Can I view this information elsewhere? information? Any one who disarms the It can be viewed only once after Yes — In all history system. disarming. e Immediate Alarm History Viewing will occur when an alarm condition has taken place while your alarm system had been armed in either of the three arming modes 4WAY, STAY or INSTANT. Operation: XX ALARM . Enter your PIN to disarm. OCCURRED SCAN Your arming station will display: Press SCAN and observe display: Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. sw ALARM # 01 ONE 1 Note: XX = number of alarm activation’s that occurred. 12 of 27 3430-0258 A4 All History Viewing E Who car view this history | = How long will the system retain this ; What data is contained in this buffer? - a buffer?” = information? E : Levels l or 2 Until the buffer is full ani then the oldest events | All activities are stored in this buffer | will automatically be deleted (first in first out), | including Opening and Closing. * This viewing mode would normally be used primarily by your alarm company to determine if there was an ongoing problem with your alarm system and therefore may not have been enabled for your viewing. e Please consult your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled for you. Zone | | Time Event Number vent Type | Occurred ; | Operation: | |. Press MEMORY, 01 ALARM | 2. Enter your PIN. 06:29a 06/03 01 | 3. Press |. 4, Press SCAN (repeatedly) to observe all events in memory. 3. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. od = Date Event = Occurred D Event deux Number Note: Pressing MEMORY will move you in reverse order once you have accessed this history buffer. in Buffer > > pnt =) hart У Ly] = 130127 330238 Ad Open/Close History Viewing Who can view this How long will the system What data is contained in this Will this buffer tell me who history buffer? retain this information? buffer? armed and disarmed and at what time? Levels lor 2 Until the buffer is full and then All activities concerning the Yes - the system will log the the oldest events are deleted. arming and disarming of your user number followed by a alarm system. time/date stamp. s This mode enables personnel to view who armed and disarmed the alarm system and when, and if programmed, which portions of the alarm system were armed or not armed. e Please consult your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled for you. User Event Type Number Time Event Occurred Operation: |. Press MEMORY. 2. Enter your PIN. 3. Press 2. ei | 4. Press SCAN (repeatedly) to observe all events in memory. UG1 DIS 01 = 5. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. 8:00am 06/03 02 | = q « pon Date Event Occurred Event Number Note: Pressing MEMORY will move you in reverse order once you have accessed this history buffer. > Ра = Vu. _ == Viewing Partition Arm / Disarm Status s You may view the status of other Partitions that are assigned to you from any disarmed arming station in your installation. Operation: 1. Enter your PIN and press ENTER. (PARTTION NAME) 2. Your arming station will display: asim status) SCAN | 3. Press SCAN to view the status of subsequent partitions. 4. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. 14 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Monitor Mode Whocan . ALES ET ATM zones : Firezones will - 24 Hour zones : Day zone will : Restricted access this zones will. willactivater ; activate: will activate: activate: — zones wilk mode” activate: activate Level 1, 2.3 or | Monitor Mode | Mom Mode | Monitor Mode | Monitor Mode | Monitor Mode ¡ Monitor Mode : PINs Only Only | and An Alarm | and An Alarm i and An Alarm Only | * The Wonitor Mode option will allow for the local annunciation of protection devices when your alarm system is in a disarmed condition. ¢ The arming station will emit an audible tone and display the name of the protection device (if so programmed by your installing company). To Enter Monitor Mode, |. Press MONITOR. Enter your PIN. Your arming station will display: Operation: VIONITOR NoPE | 3 1.3 To Exit Monitor Mode: Enter your PIN. ENTER COMMAND Your arming station will display: Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. Walk Test Note: your alarm system may have been programmed for no PIN required to enter the Monitor Mode. Walk Test Whocan Burglary © ATM zones : Firezones will 24 Hour zones. Day zones will ‘ . Restricteë : BED zones will: willactivate: ‘ activate: : wilbactivate: : activate: zones wilk - mode? ALEM - : | EE 7 | Level 1,2, 3 or Walk test Walk test Walk test Walk test Walk test Walk test | PINs mode only mode only | andanalarm | and an alarm and an alarm | mode only | а "= © = В eee = © = e The alk Test function is used to test the integrity of the devices connected to your alarm system. Operation: 1. Press WALK and enter your PIN. WALK TEST MODE (scrolling) 2. The arming station will be scrolling all protection device names: 3. Test all protection devices, 4, Tested device name will be removed from scrolling display. WALK TEST DONE 3. At completion of test observe message: 6. Press CLEAR to return to normal operating mode. — | t5owof27 EAN System Programming A great deal of thought was applied to the design of your alarm system with you (the user of the system) as our main concern. Hamilton Safe has gone to great lengths to include all of the necessary informatico” into this documentation in an easy to use format. We highly recommend that if there are areas in the programming of the alarm system that vou may not fully understand, please ask for assistance with a qualified alarm technician until you have a complete understanding of all the options available to you and their functions. With each programming operation described in this manual, we assume that vou are not inside the programming portion of the alarm system and therefore each operation indicates that you must press PROGRAM and then enter your user number one PIN, If vou are already in the program mode you may easily move from one program option to the other without the need to exit the program mode and re-enter the programming mude. Accessing Programming Mode dW = = of = = = es py ыы > nd of = E e pl wf 6 < Operation: I. Press PROGRAM, 2, Enter your PIN USER PROGRAM 3. Observe display: 7 (Scrolling 1-7) 4. The top line of the arming station display will change ro “User Program” and the bottom line will be scrolling your programming options listed below: | 1. PIN Program 2. Set Clock 3. Schedules 4. Extend Close 3. Duress 6. Auto Monitor 7. Holiday Programming Tips: Please note that each of the above listed programming option has a number assigned to it. Press the number that corresponds to the programming option you wish to enter. The programming option will then display the required data to be entered to enable or disable the selected option. Every entry or change vou make to the alarm system will pulsate and the ENTER key must be pressed after you have made your change to lock the selection into the system, Press CLEAR (repeatedly) to exit the programming mode once you have completed your changes. 16 ap 27 Ad 255 A 1. PIs * Personnel Identification Numbers (PINs) are access codes that will allow you and/or vour employees to control your alarm system. e You may enter any four or six number digit that you wish for any user. * Deleting PINs is accomplished by press RESET and then ENTER when the PIN is displayed. + User number one PIN level cannot be changed and must remain a level one. Arm System Arm Restriction Disarm : Disarm Restriction By Zones Force Ami PIN Sensor Reset Trouble Scan User Zone Status Scan Extend Time Monitor Mode Schedules Time Date walk Test Mode View [1 Buffers Operation: Press number one (1) button (PIN program). Press SCAN repeatedly until the desired PIN is on the display. Observe Display: Enter PIN level + PIN (new PIN will pulsate). | Press ENTER. USER PIN #01 Press SCAN to enter next PIN — Repeat steps 2 — 5 1 4321 (pulsating) Press CLEAR to exit this program mode. USER PIN #01 1 1234 Or use the following method if only a few PINs need to be added. |. Enter your PIN (level | only). 2, Press PROGRAM. 3. Press | (PIN Program menu). +, Press PROGRAM 5. Observe display: “SET USER NOTA] Select user number O) — 99, 6. 7. Press ENTER followed by CLEAR. USER PIN #01 8, Enter PIN leve] — PIN (new PIN will pulsate). 1 4321 (pulsating) 9, Press ENTER, 10. Repeat steps 3 — 9. 11. Press CLEAR to retum to USER PROGRAM, 170127 3440-0258 A4 Schedules = a - с Е - 2. Time / Date Wha can set Time The kevpad emits a This function works Willevents correetlylog = Can [view the day of I ATT tone when Énecess this in conjunction with? into my history buffers if the week? pari of Program. Time / Date is not set? Level 1-2 Your alarm company did Auto Arm — No — They will appear as | Press the ENTER key not enable this option for | Schedules — History 72/27 for Date and 77: 77 | when the alarm system YOU. Buffers for Time. is in the normal operating mode. e The time clock function is an integral part of your alarm system due to the fact many of the options available in your alarm system are timing related. Operation: 1. Press PROGRAM | SET CLOCK | 2. Enter a level 1 or 2 PIN, 3. Press? (time / date). 4, Press | for date. DATE 5. Enter the date in a two digit format (your entry will pulsate). — 00/00/00 6. Press ENTER and then CLEAR. 7. Press 2 for time. 8. Enter time and select AM or PM. (your entry will pulsate). TIME OF DAY 9. Press ENTER and CLEAR. 12:00AM 1=PM 3. Schedules Who can set Schedules? What are Schedules? The keypad emits a tone when I access this pact of the program. Level 1-2 The Schedules will determine the functionality Your alarm company did not turn this on for of the Auto Arm and Open & Close Report you to program. Codes Suppression features. | Operation: Under the Schedule option there are four sub menus that are selected by pressing the number that corresponds to the option. The sub-menus are: SELECT SCHEDULE Schedule 1. (scrolling 1-5) Schedule 2. Temporary Schedule 1. Temporary Schedule 2. Holidays 18 of 27 3440-0258 A4 3. Schedules Schedule 1 Operation: Press PROGRAM and enter vour PIN. f DAILY O/ C TIME - (Scrolling 1-7) E, 2. Press 3 (Schedules). \ 3. Press | (Schedule 1) - q 4, Select Day of week (1-7). > (DAY OF WEEK) 5, Select | (Open Time). \ (Scrolling 1-2) | Ó. Enter time and select AM or PM. 7. Press ENTER and then CLEAR AM 1=PM ) : 6, Press 2 (Close Time). (entry will be pulsating) o | Enter time and select AM or PM 10. Press ENTER and then CLEAR. : AMI=PM | 7. Repeat steps 4 - 10 for each day of week, (entry wilf be pulsating) 12. Press CLEAR repeatedly to return to normal operating mode. > A A 5 = qd = > 47 Schedule 2 e Schedule Two is not used for Auto Arming. Operation: I. Press PROGRAM and enter vour PIN. Serolline 1 D 2. Press 3 (Schedules). > 3. Press 2 (Schedule 2); | 4. Select Day of week (1-7). (DAY OF WEEK) : 5, Select I (Open Time). > (Scrolling 1-2) | | 6. Enter time and select AM ог PM. | 7. Press ENTER and then CLEAR, | 8, Press 2 (Close Time), — „AM |-РМ | 9, Enter time and select AM or PM (entry will be pulsating) ' 10, Press ENTER and then CLEAR, 11. Repeat steps 4- 10 for each day of week. 12. Pross CLEAR repcatedly to return to normal operating mode. __: _AMI=PM (entry wilt be pulsating) > 19 of 27 AMECA MA DL — — © © = > un 3. Schedules Temporary Schedule 1 Operation: 1. Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN. TEMP SCH 1 2. Press 3 (Schedules). (Scrolling 1-3) | 3. Press 3 (Temp Sch 1). 4. Press 1 (Date). > 1 SELECT DATE 5. Enter date (pulsating). | 6. Press ENTER and then CLEAR.. a 7. Press 2 (Open Start). 1. OPEN START 8. Enter time. ss . _ AM 1=PM м 9. Press ENTER and then CLEAR = 10. Press 3 (Close Start) 1. Enter time. 2. CLOSE START 12. Press ENTER and then CLEAR. : _AMI=PM | Temporary Schedule 2 Operation: 1. Follow the same programming procedure as described for Temp Schedule 1 except for entering menu 4. Holidays e This option will allow you to program Holidays in advance. Operation Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN. HOLIDAYS (Scrolling 1-3) В 2. Press 3 (Schedules). 3. Press 5 (Holidays) ADD HOLIDAYS | 4. Press 1 (Add Holidays) > (Scrolling 1 -2) 5. Press 1 (Days) J 6. Enter date and press ENTER and CLEAR. 7. Press 2 (Number of Days). DATE | $ 00/00/00 Select number of days the holiday will last and then press ENTER and CLEAR. UMBER OF DAYS | 00 Follow steps 1 — 8 for Delete Holidays. Note: View Holidays is not a programming option 20 ot 27 3440-0258 Ad 4, Extend Close Time Who can extend the Close : The keypad emits atone Does this feature work with © Can I extend the Close time? ~~ when [access this partof = Restriction/Auto Arm? ~~ Time more than once? E : program. Level 1-2 Your alarm company did not | Yes Yes, multiple times as long enable this option for vou. | as the close time does not | exceed mid-night. 1 + You may extend the Close time in 10 minute Increments (up to 99x 10 minutes) when the time arrives for your alarm system to perform an Auto Arm and/or the Restricted zones or groups. Operation: 1. Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN. 1 EXTEND CLOSE 2. Press 4 (Extend Close), > 00 X 10 mins. | 3. Enter 2 digit value (your entry will be pulsate). Press ENTER and then CLEAR. Press CLEAR repeatedly to return to normal operating mode. Lh fa Duress PIN 5. Duress PIN Who can program The keypad emits a ; Willthis PIN Will this PIN © Car [bypass Cant havea Duress PINs? : tone when Faccess : arm my alarm disarm my © zones with this six digit | | this part of program. :. system? alarm system? PIN? BEN Le Level 1-2 | Your alarm company | Yes Yes Yes No | did not enable this © option for you. | | a Duress PIN is a disarming code that may be used to alert your central station that an individual is forcing you to disarm your alarm system. e No message indicating this PIN was used will display on the keypad. A silent signal will be sent to your monitoring company, D E ft A = © Le, = 2 ca Operation: |. Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN. DURESS PIN 2, Press 5 (Duress PIN). XXXX Enter your 4 digit selection. Press ENTER and then CLEAR, Press CLEAR repeatedly to return to normal operating mode, tal A + 21 of 27 EIN AL 6. Auto Monitor Do 1 peed to enter my code to turn on Do 1 need to enter my code to turn off Will this feature work if there was this feature? this feature? an alarm activation while the alarm system was armed? Check with your alarm company. You cannot turn this mode off by No, the alarm system will display entering your PIN. “XX ALARMS OCCURRED” Operation: 1. Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN. 2, Press 6 (Auto Monitor). AUTO MONITOR 3. Press 0 it NO- 1 if YES. NO 0=NO 1=YES 4, Press ENTER and then CLEAR. 5. Press CLEAR repeatedly to return to normal operating mode, 7. Holiday Who can program The keypad emits a Who can program How many holidays Do need to Holidays? tone when 1 access holidays? can program. remember dele to this part of program. these holidays days? Level 1-2 Your alarm company Level 1-2 One No — it will be done did not enable this 3 ’ automatically option for vou. om = je" Holiday Tomorrow = e Program this option if Tomorrow will be a holiday and the premises will not be disarmed. > | Operation: _ o |. Press PROGRAM and enter your PIN, »| SELECT HOLIDAY “owl 2. Press 7 (Select Holiday). — (Scrolling 1-2) b> 3. Press 1 (Holiday mn y 7 4. Press O IFNO - 1 if YES. —, 5. Press ENTER and then CLEAR, | НТО TO 6. Press clear repeatedly to return to normal operation. q J Holiday is Next Monday » Program this option if the following Monday will be a holiday and the premises will not be disarmed. e Consult your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled. Operation: Program in the same manner as Holiday Tomorrow, 22 of 27 3430-0258 A4 Description of Arming Station Displays iphabeticat listing) | AC Failure | (BLANK) With keypad warning tone This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with the AC power to your alarm system. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm : company for service Armed Away (BLANK) The arming station will display the selected arming mode after your alarm system has fully armed. Armed Instant (BLANK) . The arming station will display the selected arming mode after your alarm system has fully armed. (BLANK) The arming station will display the selected arming mode after your alarm system has fully armed. | ] Away Exit Delay Exit in XX Secs A valid PIN has been used in conjunction with the AWAY button to arm your alarm system, Aux Power Fault (BLANK) With keypad warning tone | | Armed Stay | J This indication is to alert you that there is an internal fault condition with the power source from your alarm system to your electrical protection devices. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. Bell Fault (BLANK) With keypad warning tone This indication is to alert you that there is an internal fault condition with the audible devices connected to your alarm system Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. Comm Failure (BLANK) With keypad warning tone This indication is to alert you that the built in communicator has attempted to transmit a report signal to your central station but was unsuccessful. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. Enter Command (scrolling) The “Enter Command” allows you to perform another function or command without the need to re-enter your PIN. You may press CLEAR to return to the normal operating mode. 23 of 27 A > = la a UL od - = = der < an of = = < Cajas = = = plu a) > ph > un © m a” > x La, el 2 + = — dm! > An LS) =! e Е pe < je © Ss > te red = en = 7) U - | Exp. Bus Fault (BLANK) With keypad warning tone | Ground Fault (BLANK) With keypad warning tone J Instant Exit Delay Exit in XX Secs | (BLANK) With keypad warning tone | Low Battery Set Clock Zones Normal Smoke Fire Alarm (BLANK) an | Smoke Trouble (BLANK) With keypad warning tone | Stay Exit Delay Exit in XX Secs | System Armed 12345678 | This indication 1s to alert you that there is a fault condition with one or more of your expander boards. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with the earth ground protection circuitry. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. A valid PIN has been used in conjunction with the INSTANT button to arm your alarm system. This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with your standby battery. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. Should this message ever appear pulsating on your arming station you will have to either reprogram the current time and date into your alarm system or contact your alarm company if the system will not accept your entry to this programming field. The time and date will have to be re-entered if there was a complete loss of AC and the stand by battery has failed. F This message will appear on your arming station when there has been an alarm activation on your smoke detector circuit and may be accompanied with an audible tone from your arming station. Enter your PIN and press RESET to reset your smoke detector circuit. This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with one of your smoke detectors. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and contact your alarm company for service. A valid PIN has been used in conjunction with the STAY button to arm your alarm system, The arming station will display this message afier the exit period has expired and if the panel has been divided into particular areas. Please consult your alarm company to determine if this option has been enabled. A number pulsating in the arming station display is an indication the area has been armed in stay or instant mode. | i | ! J 24 of 27 3440-0258 А4 - System Ready Zones Normal Your alarm system is capable of displaying this message, the time and date or any custom message on the top line of the display. Consult your alarm company for the correct message. System Ready Secure to Arm The “Secure to Arm” message indicates there are zones that need to be secured before your alarm system will allow your arm. This message may have customized by your | alarm company. | System Ready Zones Bypassed The “Zones Bypassed message indicates there are one or more zones have been bypassed and are temporally unable to activate an alarm condition. | Tel 1 Failure (BLANK) This display will be accompanied with an arming station audible tone. This indication * is to alert you that there is a fault condition with your telephone line, Enter your PIN to silence this tone and contact your alarm company for service. | Tel 2 Failure (BLANK) This display will be accompanied with an arming station audible tone. This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with your second telephone line. Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. | (Time \ Date) Zones Normal J | | J J J Your alarm system has the option to display the current time and date in place of the prompt “System Ready”. The bottom portion of the display, “Zones Normal” is informing you that all protection devices are secure and the system is ready to accept a command. | Zone XX Is in Alarm J An alarm has been activated on a protection device. Enter your Pin to silence any audible device and press Reset. Zone XX is in Trouble This display will be accompanied with an arming station audible tone. This indication is to alert you that there is a fault condition with one or more of your protected zones. | Enter your PIN to silence this tone and immediately contact your alarm company for service. Contact your alarm company should your arming station display a message that is not included in the above listed messages. 25 of 27 3440-0258 A4 un x ned рн = DL A | - = — La fui Ss a 7p -l | = Ll = pue < CT © и = ph jour in pony “2 Le do - un | = = UV и > O en ~— |» = = > > x уни a. fmt — a > D D ru D = D Me Е 7p — = © e pa Ji + = Sm: = = mé pz - Appendix A To reset Smoke Detector, enter four or six PIN digit & RESET key. SMOKE DETECTOR PLACEMENT - Reprinted from NFPA Standard 74 A-2 Smoke Detection. A-2.1 Where to Locate the Required Smoke Detectors. A-2.1.1 The major threat from fire in a family living unit is at night when everyone is asleep. The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fires in the remainder of the unit; therefore, smoke detector(s) are best located between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one bedroom area on one floor, the smoke detector should be located as shown in DINING | KITCHEN BEDROOM| BEDROOM | TT | | + 1 LIVING ROOM | BEDROOM Figure A-2.1,1 A smoke detector (indicated by cross) should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family living unit. A-2.1.2 In family living units with more than one bedroom area or with bedrooms on more than one floor, more than one smoke detector will be needed, as shown in Figure A-2.1.2 DR K IE R TV — +— ROOM + | | LR | вв co) + BED ROOM Figure A-2,1.2 In family living units with more than one sleeping area, a smoke detector (indicated by cross) should be provided “to protect each. A-2.1.3 In addition to smoke detectors outside of the sléeping areas, this standard requires the installation of à smoke detector on cach additional story of the family living unit, including the basement. These installations are shown in Figure A-2.1.3. The living area smoke detector should be installed in the living room and/or near the stairway to the upper level. The basement smoke detector should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor above. If installed on an open-jousted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the bottom of the jousts. The detector should be positioned relative to the stairway so as to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the basement before the smoke enters the stairway. 26 of 27 3440-0258 A4 Appen dix A (continued) A-2.2 Are More Smoke Detectors Desirable? The location of the required smoke detectors does not provide adequate protection for the occupants from a fire starting within their bedrooms, nor do the required smoke detectors provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke detectors. For these reasons, it is recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke detectors for those areas for increased protection. The additional areas include: basement, bedrooms, dinning room, furnace room, utility room, and hallways not protected by required smoke detectors. The instatlation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics (finished or unfinished), or in garages is not normally recommended as these locations occasionally experience conditions which may result in improper operation, A-2.3 Smoke Detector Mounting - “Dead” Air Space. A-2.3.1 The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across the ceiling surface and begin to bank down from the ceiling. The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke may have difficulty penetrating, In most fires, this “dead” air space measures about 4 in. (0.1m) along the ceiling from the corner and about 4 in. (0.1m) down the wall as shown in Figure A-3.2.1. Detectors should not be placed in this “dead” air space. + Bedroom | Hal] | Bedroom Living Dining Room Room ELA + SSS Basement 7] Figure A-2.1.3 A smoke detector (indicated by cross) should be located on each story. 4 in. (0.1 m) Ceiling LELLLE EZ LLL ELO ELLE LLL LL, Accentable Never here | NOTE: Measurements shown are a = e = D > SS Ln A == = D > 2 D D - D RY. © = 7 en = = pan < [| = = — _ - 12 in, max ° Top of (0.3 m) © the closest edge of the detector и | etector. Side wali Figure A-3.2.1 Example of proper mounting for detectors. 27 of 27 30-025 A
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