User guide

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1. INTRODUCTION
The 9651 control unit is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual
site requirements and user needs. Note that in the UK the product does not
comply with the ACPO 2000 alarm policy and DD243: 2002.
The system comprises a control unit in a metal shielded case and up to four
separate keypads (see Figure 1 on the next page). You should always fit at
least one keypad.
The control unit provides:
° A four-wire bus connection for keypads.
° Connections for eight Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) zones or eight Closed
Circuit Loop (CCL) with a common tamper.
° Connections for three fully programmable outputs.
° Internal sounder loudspeaker output with electronically generated Chime,
Alarm, Fire and Entry/Exit tones. (The volume of the Entry/Exit and Chime
tones can be adjusted).
° Pins and wired harness for a plug-by communication device.
The control unit provides connectors for eight Closed Circuit (CC) zones or
eight Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) zones on its own printed circuit board.
The control unit supports the 9930 sixteen character Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) keypad. The keypad(s) can accommodate the 934EUR-00 “Prox”
reader module to allow the end users to set and unset the system using a
“Prox” token in place of a four digit access code.
As an Installer you can program the system from the keypads. When
programming from the keypads the programming interface is arranged as a
set of three-digit numbered commands similar to those used by the 9800
family of products.
The system can provide for up to 16 separate users. User facilities include:
° Four different security levels (full and three part sets) on the 9651. The
levels can be programmed by the Installer.
° User programmable Duress code.
° Keyswitch setting/unsetting.
° Dual key PA alarm from the keypads.
Setting, unsetting & resetting using a “Prox” token
Before attempting to program the system, make sure you are completely
familiar with the functions of the system and its programmable options.