THESE SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED Table Of Contents 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Z900 and Z950 Operating Your System System Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1-1 Arming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Timing The System Prior To Leaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1-3 Arming The System Without Leaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 Turning Off The Interior Zones and Entrance Delay . .
Key Switch Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11 Arming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-11 Disarming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11 Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 The Reset Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 Remote Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
Operating Your System 1 1.1 System Orientation NOTE Your security system may consist of either 8 zones, 8 users or 6 zones, 6 users. Please verify the number of zones and users with your Security Company Representative. The keypad for your security system is illustrated in FIGURE 1-1 on Page 1-2. The keypad is the most important and most used component in your security system.
each key User's Manual and its programming are explained on Page 1-8.
1.2 Arming Arming The System Prior To Leaving Before your security system can be armed, all of the intrusion zones must be secure as indicated by the green READY indicator. If the READY indicator is off, one or more zones are faulted. The indicator(s) corresponding to the faulted zone(s) will light. Determine the areas of protection which are assigned to each of the zones, then check the appropriate doors and windows to see that they are closed. 1. Verify that the READY indicator is on. 2.
Arming The System Without Le aving Your security system is divided into two areas of protection: 1. PERIMETER - The first line of defense. Consists of one or more zones which detect intrusion through doors and windows. 2. INTERIOR - The backup or second line of defense. Consists of one or more zones that detect intruders that have already entered the building.
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Automatic Interior Off/Delay Off Your system may have been programmed to automatically turn the interior zones off if you arm and do not leave the premises before the exit delay time expires. The entrance delay may also be programmed to automatically turn off at this time. When the system is disarmed, the interior and delay will return to their normal on or off state. See your security company representative for details.
1.3 Disarming Disarming Upon Entering The Premises Your system is programmed with one or more entrance delay zones which allow time to enter the premises without causing an alarm. Each delay door may have one of two different entry times. Be sure to check with your installer. If your system has the "Interior Follower" feature enabled, all interior designated zones automatically become delay zones whenever you first enter through a delay zone.
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1.4 Alarm Conditions What To Do If An Alarm Occurs Whenever an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator will light, the audible alarm will sound (if applicable), and the control will communicate with the Central Station (if this option was purchased). WARNING IF UPON RETURNING TO THE PREMISES, IT IS DISCOVERED THAT AN ALARM HAS OCCURRED, DO NOT ENTER THE PREMISES. GO TO THE NEAREST TELEPHONE AND CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES. To reset the alarm: 1. Enter your User Code to reset the alarm. 2.
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1.5 The Keypad Panic Alarms Your system may have been purchased with up to three keypad panic alarms. These may be used to activate an alarm in the event of a Fire, Hold-up, or other condition, as programmed by your installer. Each alarm is activated by pressing the appropriate panic key (located below the numeric keys). Each alarm may be programmed to report the condition to a central monitoring station. Check with your security company representative to determine the characteristics of your sys tem.
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1.6 Special Features Chime Mode Operation The CHIME mode allows audible monitoring of zones while the system is dis armed. When the CHIME mode is active, the keypad sounder will beep when ever a perimeter burglar defined zone (door, window, etc.) indicator is opened. For example, the CHIME feature will cause the keypad to beep two times whenever the front door has been opened. Many businesses use this type of signal to announce that a customer has entered.
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Bypassing Zones The Bypass (#) key is used to bypass selected zones in your system. A bypassed zone will NOT be capable of activating an alarm as it is temporarily removed from your system. Bypassing (also referred to as shunting) is most commonly used to allow free movement of an area (zone or group of zones) while arming the rest of the system or to temporarily remove a zone or zones that require service, allowing partial use of the system until repaired.
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To Cancel All Zone Bypasses I. 2. Press the Bypass (#) key followed by key “9" All ZONE indicators will stop flashing. The zones are returned to operation. To Bypass All Faulted Zones Simultaneously (Not available in U.L. Listed Systems) 1. The system must be disarmed. 2. Press the Bypass (#) key, then press the "0" key. 3. All faulted zones will simultaneously be bypassed. The corresponding ZONE indicators will blink to indicate zones that have been bypassed.
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Access (U.L. Note: The control is not listed to Standard U.L. 294 Access Control Units.) If your system was purchased with the ACCESS feature, the keypad can be used to switch other devices on and off or as a timed switch. This feature is most commonly used to activate an electric door release or switch lights on and off. Consult your security company representative for more information.
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Audible Zone Testing With Bell Test and Dialer Test NOTE The bell test and dialer test are not available on the Z900. The TEST mode commands the keypad to beep continuously and light the corresponding zone indicator, each time a zone is violated. The zone indicator of each tested zone will remain lighted while each succeeding zone is tested. Testing can be performed only while the system is disarmed. Testing the system should be performed in both ELECTRICAL POWER AC ON and STANDBY BATTERY modes.
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7. Violate a detection zone (open a door, window, etc.). The keypad will beep continuously and the indicator of the corresponding zone will light. 8. Secure the zone (close the door, window, etc.). The keypad beeping will cease. 9. The interior detection devices will also cause the keypad to beep if entering those protected areas when testing unless the INTERIOR is first turned OFF. You may also want to walk test motion detection devices to check whether the pattern is covering the areas of concern. 10.
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1.7 Fire Detection Your system may or may not include fire detection, depending upon the options purchased and the local codes and regulations for your area. Fire alarm systems are active 24 hours a day and cannot be turned off. All fire systems require regular testing and maintenance. Common household dust build-up in smoke detectors can cause them to false alarm or fail in a time of need. Consult your security company representative for a scheduled maintenance program.
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Fire Supervisory/Trouble (Resetting Smoke Detectors) Many smoke detectors "latch on" and illuminate a built-in indicator when triggered. This feature allows you to determine which detector caused the alarm. If a smoke detector remains latched after resetting a fire alarm activation, the yellow TROUBLE indicator will be lit. 1. Check all smoke detectors for the presence of a latched condition to determine which detector triggered the alarm. If all detectors appear normal, a wire may be broken or shorted.
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Evacuation Plan 2 2.1 Developing An Evacuation Plan Preparation and education are of prime importance in the prevention of fire. An evacuation plan should be established BEFORE a severe situation arises. Your security system may or may not contain fire detection and notification equipment. Make sure your security company representative fully explains the configuration of your system. Make sure you fully understand these limitations of your system.
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2.2 Fire Prevention And Escape The purpose of heat and smoke detectors is to detect a fire in its earliest stages and sound an alarm, giving you more time to exit the premises before smoke reaches a dangerous level. Know Fire Hazards No detection device can protect life in all situations; therefore, safeguards should be taken to avoid such potentially dangerous situations as smoking in bed, leaving children home alone, and cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline.
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Be Prepared Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal. For your protection, simulate different circumstances (smoke the hall, living room, etc.). Then have everyone react to the situation. Draw a floor plan and show two exists from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully. Their tendency is to hide in a crisis. It is imperative that one meeting place outside the home be established. You should insist that everyone meet there during an alarm.
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SYSTEM USER REFERENCE User Code #1 __________ User Code #2 __________ User Code #3 ___________ User Code #4 __________ User Code #5 __________ User Code #6 ___________ User Code #7 __________ User Code #8 __________ Code #6/8 Usage ? ? Permanent ? Temporary (Check One) Duress Code - - - - (Check if used) AUXILIARY PANICS ? Auxiliary A ? Auxiliary B ? Auxiliary C (Check if enabled) Zone Type Location 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
NOTE: Once every minute the Z900ST performs a self diagnostic test which causes the LCD display to momentarily blink. This is normal operation and should not cause concern.
Programming 3 Certain features of your system are programmable through the keypad. The programming mode is entered by pressing key 9 and holding for three seconds, then entering the Master User Code. Other programming functions may be possible that are not detailed in this section. Consult your security company representative for a list of the user programmable features of your system.
Changing User Codes Determine your desired new User Code or Master User Code sequence. If you make an error while programming, press the Reset (*) key five times and start over from step 1. Pressing the Bypass (#) or Reset (*) key while programming a code may result in improper code operation, therefore you MUST return to step I when an error is made. To Change A User Code 1. 2. times. 3. The system must be disarmed. Press key 9 and hold for three seconds.
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Deleting A Code 1. The system must be disarmed. 2. Press key 9 and hold for three seconds. The keypad will beep three times. 3. Enter the Master User Code. The keypad will beep two times. The READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately, and the other indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the program ming mode is successfully entered (see remote programming note on Page 3-1). 4. Press key 1, then, for the Z950/Z880, press key 2 or, for the Z900, press key 0.
indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the program ming mode is successfully entered (see remote programming note on Page 3-1 ).
4. Press key 6 or key 8, then Bypass (#) key to instruct the control that you wish to program the desired code sequence for User Code. The keypad will beep three times. 5. Enter the desired four digit code sequence. After the fourth digit is entered, the keypad will emit one short beep followed by one long beep; then, the system will exit the programming mode automatically. 6. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to re-enter the programming mode. 7.
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Glossary Alarm Memory: A history of the alarm that last occurred. Arm: To turn the intrusion detection system on. Bypass: To temporarily remove a zone from operation. To Shunt a zone. Control Station: The remote station used to enter instructions to the control panel such as to arm, disarm and bypass. Also called a keypad. Delay Zone: Zone which allows a program mable amount of time to enter and disarm the system without activating an alarm. Also provides an exit time to leave the premises after arming.
Master User Code (Master User Authorization Code): A code which functions identically to the User Codes; also may be used to enter the programming mode. Perimeter: The first line of defense. Consists of one or more zones which detect intrusion through doors and windows. Program: To set the operating characteristics of the main system electronics such as the code which is used to arm and disarm. Ready: The system is ready to be armed.
Index A H Access ..................................... 1-12 Alarm Conditions ......................1-7 Alarm Indicator .........................1-7 Armed Status Indicator . . . 1-1, 1-2 Arming ........................................1-3 Automatic Interior Off ................1-5 Hardwire .................................... 1-7 B Bypass Key ........................1-1, 1-2 Bypassing Zones .................. 1-10 C Chime Mode ..............................1-9 I Interior ................................
S Shunting .................................. 1-10 Smoke Detectors Resetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-16 Supervisory/Trouble . . . . . . . .1-16 T Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13, 1-16 Trouble Indicator . . . . . . . . . . 1-15, 1-16 Two Digit Arming . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 U User Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Changing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Temporary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .