User`s manual

NOTE:
Do not use the Model 8400 keypad transmitter
from the previous (system 8000) AT&T security
system. This device does not mate properly with
the system 8300.
Operation:
The keypad has its own 3-digit
access code which, if keyed in backwards, sends
a silent alarm.
NOTE:
This keypad is not locked out by the multi-try
lockout
(Fn#118).
The two red-dot buttons initiate
a POLICE alarm if pressed and held until the
answering beep. The pressing the OPEN button
causes the transmitter to ignore violations in its
own loop for 40 seconds.
The 3 alarm levels of OFF, AWAY, and HOME
correspond to OFF, AWAY, and DAY-(HOME
translates to DAY, and there is no way to select
NIGHT from the remote).
The unique sounds for this unit are discussed in
the User’s Manual.
Mount/Install:
1.
Press the tab on the back to snap the
back off the unit.
2.
Remove the snap caps or spade lugs to
separate the back from the unit
3.
Route sensor wires (if used) through
backplate and mount the plate with 2
screws in the oblong holes on the back.
4.
Wire the sensor loop (if used) to the black
and green terminals and reattach the snap
caps or spade lugs according to the
marked color code.
NOTE:
The black and red terminals have a jumper. The
jumper can be removed and replaced by a closed
loop, which will initiate the same signal as the
tamper switch.
Settings/Connections: Refer to Figure A-4.
The circled numbers on the figure correspond to
the numbered steps which follow.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Set the 3-digit user Access Code, using
the three wires
in the upper corner of the
transmitter. This one Access Code is used
by all persons for this transmitter. User
can enter this code backwards (e.g., 3-2-l
instead of l-2-3) to enter a duress code.
Set the system house code to match that
of the Wireless Receiver Module. The
position of switch 8 in that set does not
matter.
The Transmitter is identified by a wireless
sensor number (81 through 112 in
Fn#511).
Set this number using the table in
Figure A-4.
Set the sensor loop switch
(#6)
to match
the type of loop employed with the trans-
mitter (if any). If there is no sensor loop
attached (e.g., for use as a portable unit),
set the switch to open loop.
Set switch
#7
OFF if the attached sensor is
a magnetic type whose every switch
change should be reported. Set the
switch ON to limit transmissions to no
more than 1 every
2-1/2
minutes (for a PIR
or other repeating device).
Select HIGH or LOW security for the
“OPEN” function, using switch
#8.
HIGH
requires that the access code be entered
before you can use the OPEN feature. The
feature provides a 40 second time window
in which you could (for instance) pass
through a door protected by the
transmitter’s loop.
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