User guide

3. Introduction
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a Glows steadily when mains power is present. Flashes when the
system is working from battery backup.
f Glows steadily if a telephone line fault is present.
s Glows steadily if:
a) A fault or tamper circuit is active while the system is unset.
b) The system needs an engineer or remote reset.
c) A telephone line fault is present.
The 9930 keypad provides the following keys:
9 Used to start a test of the detectors.
8 Used to start a test of the sounders and strobe.
7 Used to enable or disable the Chime facility.
6 Used to set the internal clock calendar, which provides a time stamp
on printed log entries.
5 Used to display the log (250 events).
4 Used to change the user access codes.
Y Used to enter programming and setting/unsetting commands.
X Used to set the system with individual zones (including 24 hour
zones) temporarily omitted.
ABCD Level setting keys. Level A sets the whole system.
System Features
Detectors
The control unit provides connections for up to eight separate detector
zones. Each zone can be connected as a two wire FSL or a four wire CC with
global tamper. See "4. Programming - Programming Commands" for the
factory default settings and instructions on how to change the zone types and
attributes.
User Control
The control unit provides 16 independent user access codes and or
Scantronic “Prox” tags . The user can change these codes or add or delete
“Prox” tags at any time, but cannot program the system with these codes. The
user can set the system in the following modes:
Full Set All the zones function as programmed during installation.
Part Set B, C & D Selected zones are omitted. You must program the
zones to be omitted during installation.
Set with Omit One or more zones temporarily omitted. The user selects
the zones to be omitted before setting.