USER GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS
Contents 1. Introduction .................................... 3 The Alarm System ................................ 3 The Keypad .......................................... 3 The 725r Telecommand (Remote Setting Device) ........................................... 5 About This Guide ................................. 5 2. Everyday Operation ....................... 6 How Do I Know if the System is Working? ................................................. 6 Setting the System ...............................
1. Introduction The Alarm System The 9751 alarm system comprises a control unit, one or more keypads, and various detectors. The control unit is a box that houses the main controller, power supply, stand-by battery, and any remote communicator. The control unit is normally fitted out of sight in a safe place (for example under the stairs). The detectors are installed at various places, or zones, around the premises. If something triggers a detector then the detector signals back to the control unit.
1. Introduction 16 digit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Optional programmable panic alarm keys. Press keys 1 and 3 together Power Level setting keys Medical assistance keys. Press keys 4 and 6 together Fire alarm keys. Press keys 7 and 9 together Omit and Enter keys Figure 1. 9930 LCD Remote Keypad. On the 9930 keypad the display shows the state of detector zones, the antitamper wiring, and other information as necessary. Glows steadily if the connected telephone line is not working correctly.
1. Introduction X Y Omit individual zones or act as an Escape key when entering commands. Enter programming and setting/unsetting commands. The 725r Telecommand (Remote Setting Device) If your alarm system has a 9955 radio expander connected to it then you will be able to use a 725r telecommand (also called a remote setting device). Transmit LED Set Level A Part Set (Level B) Unset Figure 2.
2. Everyday Operation There are several different ways of setting the system. For all methods (except using a keyswitch or telecommand) you must enter your access code at the keypad. The keyswitch method uses a key in a special switch fitted to your premises. "Setting the System" below describes each method. Ask your Installer to provide the method that suits your site best. During installation the Installer programs the system to create an exit route for your premises.
2. Everyday Operation 2. Key in your access code at the keypad. 3. Press the appropriate Level key. Note: If you press at this point the system sets at Level A. The exit time starts when you press or the Level Setting A key. During the exit time the keypads give a continuous Exit Tone exit tone to warn you that the timer is running. Y Y 009 If you hear an interrupted tone from the keypads or internal sounder then something is triggering one of the detectors.
2. Everyday Operation The keypad starts the continuous exit tone. Setting A --- 4. Leave via the designated exit route and close the final door. The system sets seven seconds after you close the door and gives a double "beep". Exit Tone Level A set The keypad display shows which Level is set. "beep beep" Using an Exit Terminate Button to Set the System An Exit Terminate Button is usually a button mounted outside the premises by the final door. Pressing the button completes setting the system. 1.
2. Everyday Operation To part set: 1. Close doors and windows in the protected area. 2. Key in your access code at the keypad. 3. Press B (or C). Setting B 009 The keypad starts the quiet Part Set exit tone (see "Instant Set"). Part Set Exit Tone Note: Some Levels on your system may be programmed for Silent Set. When setting these Levels the system does not give any tones from the keypads or internal sounder. 4. Leave via the designated exit route and if necessary close the final door.
2. Everyday Operation Setting From a 725r If your system is fitted with a radio expander and your installer has enabled the appropriate option, you can use a 725r telecommand to set the system. To full set the system: 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Press . 3. Leave the premises and close the final door. The system completes the programmed exit mode, gives a double "beep", and sets. To part set the system. 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Press .
2. Everyday Operation 1. Press Y. The keypad display shows: Select ? 2. Carry on and set the system as normal. If you still cannot set the system then call the Installer. What To Do When s and f Glow s f s f If you hear an intermittent tone from the keypad, and both the and lamps glow then your system may have experienced a temporary communication fault. 1. Key in your access code.
2. Everyday Operation get to the keypad and unset the system. The entry time starts when you open the designated entry door. During the entry time the keypads give a "galloping" entry tone to warn you that the timer is running. 1. Enter through the designated entry door and go to the keypad. As you enter the premises the system starts the entry timer and the keypads give the entry tone. Entry tone 2. Key in your access code. The entry tone stops and the system gives a double "beep".
2. Everyday Operation To start a Panic Alarm: On a keypad press 1 & 3 together. Or, on a 725r press and together. To start a Medical Assistance Alarm: On a keypad press 4 & 6 together. To start a Fire Alarm: On a keypad press 7 & 9 together. i g Duress Code There may be a time when an intruder forces you to unset your alarm system. There is a special duress code designed to allow you to unset the system while you are being watched.
3. After an Alarm When your system raises an alarm you must disarm it in order to switch off the sounders and strobes. The system keeps a record of which zone(s) triggered the alarms, and shows the zone number(s) on the keypad display. Once you have disarmed the system, you must reset the system before you can start using it again. Fire Alarm The system gives a fire alarm by sounding a warbling tone from the keypads and alarm sounder. The keypad display shows the letters "Fire". 1.
3. After an Alarm • s If the lamp glows after an alarm and your system is connected to an ARC then your system may use Remote Reset. Your alarm company will give you instructions over the phone and a special code so that you can reset the system from the keypad. Customer Reset 1. Key in your access code and press . The display clears. Y 2. You can now use your system as normal. Remote Reset Before starting this process, make sure you have a pen and paper to hand.
4. Special Functions Introduction You can perform a number of other functions from the keypad, apart from setting and unsetting the system. These functions are: [Access code] + A (B or C) + Omit zone while setting. [Access code] + Omitting 24 hour zones. [User 01 Access code] + 4 Changing access codes and user names. [Access code] + 5 Reading the system log. [User 01 Access code] + 6 Setting the time and date. [Access code] + 7 Turning the chime on or off. [Access code] + 8 Testing the sounders.
4. Special Functions The system carries on to set as normal. The system will not raise an alarm if the omitted zone is triggered. Note: The next time you set the system the zone will operate as normal; omission only lasts for one setting/unsetting cycle. Omitting 24 Hour Detector Zones If your system is fitted with 24 Hour Detector Zones, you may be able to omit them if necessary. For example, your premises may have a fire door protected by a 24 Hour zone that you occasionally open.
4. Special Functions X X User 02 default access code is " 002", User 03 is " 003" and so on up to User 16 ( 016). However, the default access codes for these users cannot set or unset the system, or use any of its special functions. X Note: 9751 systems can use four- or six- digit access codes, ask your Installer for more information. Duress Code If your system is connected to an ARC, you may want to give some of the users a Duress Code as well as their normal access code.
4. Special Functions edly until the display shows the letter you want. You may already be familiar with typing out short messages on a mobile phone using the same sort of system. Figure 4 shows which letters are assigned to each key. Press C to move the cursor to the next space for a new letter. If you make a mistake press C or D to move the cursor over the letter you want to change, and key in the new letter.
4. Special Functions Y 3. Press to toggle the display between the time and date of the event and the log report. Press 1 to see earlier events in the log. Press 3 to see more recent events. 4. Press to stop using the log. Table 1.
4. Special Functions Tel Line Fault Tel Line Rstr Comms Fail AC Fail AC Restore Low Battery Low Batt Rstr Batt Missing Batt Missing Rstr Batt Load Fail Aux DC Fail Aux DC Fail Rstr Communications (telephone line) fault detected. Communications restored. The communicator failed to report. Mains failed. Mains restored. Standby battery is low. Standby battery restored. 12V supply from standby battery not present. 12V supply from standby battery restored. Standby battery has failed load test. Call Installer.
4. Special Functions Y 6. Key in two digits for the hour followed by . (Use the 24 hour clock.) 7. Key in two digits for the minutes, followed by . The display shows the new time and date: 04/12/01 17:02 Y Turning the Chime On/Off Your system may be programmed so that a chime tone sounds whenever certain doors are opened while the system is unset. To turn Chime on or off: 1. Key in your access code. 2. Press 7. The display shows: Chime = ON (Press 7 again to toggle Chime OFF.) 3. Press .
4. Special Functions As you trigger a detector the keypad and internal sounder give a short tone. The display shows the zone number of any detector(s) that you have triggered. If there is more than one detector triggered then the display show the number of each detector in turn. 4. Press A: Zone 02 "beep" y to stop the test when you have triggered all the detectors. Note: 1. You can abandon the test at any time by pressing y . 2. You cannot test Fire, PA or other types of 24 hour zone with this command.
ZONE DESCRIPTION WHOLE SYSTEM (A) PART SET B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Bell Duration Engineer reset Communicator Fitted Exit Time Entry Time Keypad PA Day contact Tel: Night contact Tel: Company Name 24 496661 Issue 1 PART SET C OMIT CHIME ALLOWED