Table of Contents Section 1. Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 Section 2. System Overview ............................................................................... 2 Monitoring Capabilities ..................................................................... 2 Intrusion...................................................................................... 2 Fire.........................................................................
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Intercom Operation (Optional)......................................................... 13 Two-way Communications on All Intercoms (Paging) ............. 13 Two-way Communications on One Intercom ............................ 13 Listen-only Communications With All Intercoms...................... 13 Listen-only Communications With One Intercom ..................... 14 Preprogrammed Time-out.........................................................
Section 1. Introduction Congratulations! You have just purchased a Regency 4000 Series Security System; one of the most sophisticated and flexible commercial security systems available today. The electronic heart of your security system is the Model 4720 Control Communication panel. It has a stand-by back-up battery to prevent system shutdown during power failures. Typically, you will not have to open the control panel cabinet once it is installed.
Section 2. System Overview Monitoring Capabilities Your Model 4720 security system is active 24 hours a day, monitoring for fire, auxiliary conditions (depending on your needs), and touchpad activated alarms. The intrusion (burglary) portion of the system must be turned on and off (armed and disarmed) as occupants come and go. Intrusion It is important that your intrusion system be on at all times when your building or place of business is not occupied.
Section 2. System Overview Access Codes An access code is a confidential number, 3 to 6 digits in length. You enter this code into the system touchpads to program, arm and disarm, and command all functions of the system. Note: When selecting access codes for your system, do not use numbers such as 1111, 2222, and so forth. While they are easy codes for you to remember, they may also be easy codes to break.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Primary Access Codes (Codes 2-98) Up to 98 primary access codes can be provided by your security system. These primary codes are the basic keys to your security system. They can be programmed to allow the user to arm and disarm the system, operate all DOOR functions, and bypass system zones. Primary codes can be individually programmed with specific time windows appropriate for each employee or user.
Section 2. System Overview S ys t em S t a t us Light s pg. 6 READY ARMED NO DELAY INTERIOR CHIME A lert Tone S ounder pgs . 2 2 -2 3 E nglis h La ngua ge LCD S ect ion 5 INT BYPS MEM REGENCY MODEL 4660C CODE 2 TEL MUTE CHM ICOM CLR DLY POL FIRE AUX Door F unct ion B ut t ons pgs . 7-8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Digit B ut t ons pg. 7 TEST STAT F unct ion B ut t ons pg. 7 Figure 1. Model 4660C LCD Touchpad Note: The 4660B and 4660C touchpads are the same.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System System Status Lights The lights on the top left of the touchpad provide information about your system, including features that have been enabled or disabled. The table below describes the LED (light-emitting diodes) functions of the 4660B/C touchpads. On The system is disarmed and all enabled zones are ready to be armed. (Zones that are disabled have either been bypassed, or they are interior zones that have been turned off.) Off System Disarmed.
Section 2. System Overview Touchpad Buttons Buttons always visible on the touchpad are for frequently used functions such as arming, disarming, and door access. The buttons hidden by the door on the left side of the touchpad allow for more specialized system control such as zone bypassing, system testing, and programming. Some of these functions can be performed only by the installer. Button Description Used to enter a variety of test modes.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Touchpad buttons continued. Button Description Controls the telephone functions. It will not function unless the Model 4140 intercom system and the Model 4640 audio module is used. (press twice) Silences the audible trouble signal. Pressing this button will also exit any of the special test modes and return the system to normal operation. Controls whether or not a chime tone will be generated when someone passes through a chime zone while the system is disarmed.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System The following is an operating guide for each of your Model 4720 security system functions or capabilities. Go over each with your installer if you have any questions, and practice them until you feel comfortable with the day-to-day operation of each function. Arming Your System When leaving your office or business you will want to arm the intrusion protection of your security system as follows: 1.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System The warning tone will stop as soon as you enter the first digit of your access code, allowing you to clearly hear the beeps as you finish entering your code. The LCD will show the number of seconds until the system does into alarm if not disarmed. The ARMED light will go off, and the READY light will go back on. If you do not want the chime zones to sound, press the CHM or INT button to turn off the CHIME and INTERIOR LEDs, if needed.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System number and location of any alarms that have occurred since the last time the system was armed. The next time you arm the system, memory from the previous arming period will automatically be erased. Silencing Trouble Sounds To silence a trouble condition alert tone, press MUTE MUTE . The LCD will display SILENCED instead of TROUBLE. If a new condition occurs, the TROUBLE display and alert tone will be reactivated.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System The zone is now reinstated. Repeat steps for all zones that you want to reinstate. Bypassing or Reinstating an Armed System The procedure to bypass or reinstate a zone is the same as when the system is disarmed, except that the LCD will always display ENTER CODE. After bypassing a zone, the display will not show BYPASSED, so that no one else will know that part of the system has been disabled.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System Activating High Security Doorstrikes Use these steps if the high security access option (see page 4) was selected during programming: 1. Press DOOR . The display will show ENTER CODE A. 2. Enter the high security access code (code ID #99). The display will show ENTER CODE B. 3. Enter your access code. The doorstrike is now activated.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Listen-only Communications With One Intercom 1. Press the number of the intercom station you wish to listen to twice. 2. Press ICOM . You can now hear activity in that touchpad intercom area, but they cannot hear you. To turn off, press ICOM . Preprogrammed Time-out The time-out option allows you to automatically limit touchpad intercom or telephone usage to anywhere between 15 and 255 seconds.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System To: Transfer a call to another touchpad Steps 1. Answer an incoming call by pressing TEL . 2. Put caller on hold by pressing MUTE . A short beep will be heard every 2 seconds until the MUTE button is pressed again. 3. Press the number of the touchpad to which you want to transfer the call. 4. Press ICOM and announce the call transfer to the person at the second touchpad. 5. To complete the call transfer, the person at the second touchpad should press TEL .
Model 4720 Commercial Security System To: Steps The phone number is now in memory and a call has been placed to the phone number. 5. Press TEL to terminate the call. Dial a memory phone number 1. Press digit 1 or 2 (for memory location 1 or 2). 2. Press TEL . Clear a phone number from memory 1. Press TEL . 2. Press MEM . 3. Press the digits of the phone number you wish to store. 4. Press either digit 1 or 2 (for memory location 1 or 2). 5. Press TEL .
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System Programming Your 4720 Security System Your security dealer or installer will complete all initial programming for you. However, as time goes on, you will undoubtedly want to make changes. Most program changes will be handled by your installer, but resetting time and date displays and changing access codes are two functions you can do yourself from the touchpad. One important thing to remember is that your system is disabled when you are in programming mode.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Resetting the Date If your system includes an on-site printer, the display will prompt you to set the date after setting the time. When the display reads DATE?, enter a 6-digit date in MMDDYY format. Upon pressing the sixth digit, the touchpad will return to its normal operation. Example: To reset the date for March 25, 1995, you would enter the following: Always remember to enter leading zeros for 1-digit months and days (03=March).
Section 3. Using Your Model 4720 Security System Changing Your Access Code Access codes are 3 to 6 digits in length. You must be sure that codes do not conflict. For example, assigning a code as 543 would prevent another code previously assigned as 5432 from working. After entering a new access code, always remember to press the TEST button. You can record new access code numbers on page 29. Note: When changing codes, make sure that no code starts with the duress trigger digits (see page 12). 1.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Testing Your 4000 Security System IMPORTANT Weekly tests are recommended to ensure proper system operation. Discuss testing with your security company installer to develop the optimum schedule and procedures that will be right for your system and operation. Testing is required for UL Fire (NFPA 72 Central Station Regulations) and is described below. This test must be performed with AC power disconnected.
Section 4. In Case of Trouble AC Power Failures During brief power outages in your building, your security system will function normally using the rechargeable battery installed in the master control panel. When your power returns, these batteries will automatically recharge. In Case of Accidental Activation In the event that your security system is activated accidentally, do not panic. It is important to cancel the alarm as soon as possible by entering your access code on the nearest touchpad.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System When an alarm or trouble condition occurs, the touchpad displays ALARM, TROUBLE, or in some cases, SUPERVISORY on the first line of the LCD. It also tells you to press a key to see the location of the alarm or trouble condition. In the case of an alarm, press the MEM key. In the case of a trouble or supervisory, press STAT . Audible Alarms The alarms below are ranked in priority order.
Section 4. In Case of Trouble Beeper Sounds The following table describes other audible signals: Type Sound Description Alarms During alarms, the beeper will beep as the LCD continuously displays affected zones. Trouble Condition A long beep once every 4 seconds. Alerts users to system trouble conditions. (Can be silenced by pressing MUTE MUTE .) Entry Warning A beep sounds once each second during countdown.
Section 5. System Messages Trouble Messages Your security system is designed to provide you with many years of reliable trouble-free protection, but unforeseen problems may occur. For many problems with a component or zone in your Model 4720 system, a low volume, high pitch tone will sound for one second every few seconds. Press MUTE MUTE to silence the trouble alert tone. The 4660B/C touchpad LCD will also display TROUBLE. To view the trouble condition, press the STAT button.
Section 5. System Messages Error Messages If operation or programming errors occur, the LCD will display the following messages to explain the problem: RESTRICTED CODE The touchpad or feature you are trying to use is not available with this code. RESTRICTED DOOR The code entered cannot be used to open the door. RESTRICTED TIME The code entered cannot be used at this time of day. RESTRICTED ZONE Zone cannot be bypassed (fire or other 24-hour zones cannot be bypassed).
Model 4720 Commercial Security System ALARM monitoring are in alarm. NOT READY One or more zones are in a Not Ready condition (a sensored door or window may be open). PANIC ALARM A user initiated alarm signaling a break-in attempt or other panic situation. READY System is disarmed and all zones are ready to be armed. SERVICE The 4720 control panel requires service. The system will not function at this time and you must contact the installation company immediately for repairs.
System Data Keep the following information CONFIDENTIAL and stored in a safe place.
Model 4720 Commercial Security System Your system zone locations are: 1. ____________________________ 2. ____________________________ 3. ____________________________ 4. ____________________________ 5. ____________________________ 6. ____________________________ 7. ____________________________ 8. ____________________________ 9. ____________________________ 10.____________________________ 11.____________________________ 12.____________________________ 13.____________________________ 14.
System Data Your access code assignments are: # Access Code Options Assigned To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 User's Manual Page 29
Model 4720 Commercial Security System # Access Code Options Assigned To 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Page 30 User's Manual
System Data # Access Code Options Assigned To 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 User's Manual Page 31
Limited Warranty The manufacturer warrants that the products of its manufacture shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date on the panel if such goods have been properly installed, are subject to normal use, and have not been modified in any manner whatsoever.
Part Number 150480 Revised April 1995 REGENCY 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369-4927