USER GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT
2. Everyday Operation Page 10 11980075 Timed Set With Timed Set, the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired. The time starts when you p
2. Everyday Operation 11980075 Page 11 waiting for an exit time. The system gives a double "beep" to show that it is set. Note: Instant S
2. Everyday Operation Page 12 11980075 Investigating Setting Problems This section offers general guidance. If you need assistance to resolve a probl
2. Everyday Operation 11980075 Page 13 Other Problems The system informs you of problems through alerts. These are warnings communicated through th
2. Everyday Operation Page 14 11980075 Unsetting the System WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm starts, there may be an intrud
2. Everyday Operation 11980075 Page 15 Aborting False Alarms If your system is connected to an ARC and you accidentally cause an alarm, you normall
11980075 Page 16 3. After an Alarm Responding to a Fire Alarm IMPORTANT: The system gives a fire alarm by sounding a two-tone warning from the keypa
Page 17 11980075 4. Special Functions Introduction As well as setting and unsetting the system, you can perform a number of other functions from t
4. Special Functions Page 18 11980075 Viewing Alerts The system records alarms, faults and tampers as alerts. It usually displays the first alert aut
4. Special Functions 11980075 Page 19 Omitting Zones Your system may be programmed so that you can omit individual detectors. This enables you to
Page 2 11980075 Contents 1. Introduction ...3 Alarm System...3 Keypad...
4. Special Functions Page 20 11980075 Requiring User Code before Installer Code You can specify that a user code must be entered before the installer
4. Special Functions 11980075 Page 21 Turning the Chime On and Off Your system may be programmed so that a chime tone sounds when certain doors a
4. Special Functions Page 22 11980075 Testing Zones You can set the system so that it will allow you to walk around and test each of the detectors (a
4. Special Functions 11980075 Page 23 When the system is delivered from the factory, all access codes are set to default values. Depending how yo
4. Special Functions Page 24 11980075 To delete an access code: 1. Follow the procedure for setting an access code. 2. In step 5, key in "000
4. Special Functions 11980075 Page 25 Proximity Tags Each normal user (Users 2 to 50) can have a tag, an access code or both. You cannot assign a
11980075 Page 26 Appendix. Log Messages Message Meaning AC Fail Mains power supply failed AC Restore Mains power supply restored Al Conf Dis K==
Log Messages 11980075 Page 27 Message Meaning System Tamp Rst System tamper reset System Tamper System tamper Tamper F== Rstr Forbikobler keypad =
Page 28 11980075 Your Installation Zone Description A B C DOmit AllowChimeEntry Time 1 2 3 4 5
11980075 Page 3 1. Introduction Alarm System The alarm system described in this book comprises a control unit (model 9651), one or more keypads, and
1. Introduction Page 4 11980075 Keypad Your alarm system is fitted with a 9941 or 9943 keypad, from which you can set and unset the system. Figure 1
1. Introduction 11980075 Page 5 Figure 1. 9941 and 9943 LCD Remote Keypads AB CD1234567890Alert lamp (see page 19) Flashes to highlight unacknowle
1. Introduction Page 6 11980075 Mains Power Failures The control unit indicates mains power failures using alerts. If the supply has since been resto
1. Introduction 11980075 Page 7 About this Guide The rest of this guide tells you how to use the system: 2. Everyday Operation Tells you how to se
11980075 Page 8 2. Everyday Operation During installation, your installer programs the system to create an exit route and entry route for your premi
2. Everyday Operation 11980075 Page 9 General Procedure To set the system: 1. Secure all doors and windows. 2. At the keypad, key in an access
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