DS7060 User Guide Copyright © 1996-97 Detection Systems, Inc. User Guide for the DS7060 Control/Communicator Copyright © 1996-97 Detection Systems, Inc. Detection Systems, Inc.
Page 2 Table of Contents 1.1 Understanding the DS7443, DS7445, and DS7447 Keypads ......................................... 4 1.2 Personal Identification Numbers .................................................................................... 6 1.3 Turning ON (arming) the System ................................................................................... 8 1.4 Quick Arming the System ............................................................................................ 10 1.5 Easy Exit ...
Page 30 Index A G R Alarm Sounds 23 Arming Force Arming 12 Quick Arming 10 Turning ON (Arming) the System 8 Auto Bypass 13 Guest Code 23 Read Alarm History 19 Remote Program Dial-out and Answer 20 Remote Programming Answer for Remote Programming 20 Call for Remote Programming 20 K Chime Mode 15 Keypads Backlight Control 4 DS7443 4 DS7445 4 DS7447 4 Volume Control 4 D M Disarming Turning OFF (disarming) the System/Silencing Alarm 10 Duress Code 23 Master Code 6 E Panic key 25 Personal Identifi
1.1 Understanding the DS7443, DS7445, and DS7447 Keypads Page 4 The DS7443 is a 6 zone LED keypad; its LEDs represent the zones of the system. The DS7445 is an 8 zone LED keypad; its LEDs represent the zones of the system (LEDs for zones 7 and 8 are not used). The DS7447 is an alpha-numeric LCD keypad. All three keypads display information on various control panel functions. A built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke entries and as an interior warning device.
Page 28 This chart will help you understand what each light/LED represents. *= This light is present on the DS7445 only. DS7060 User Guide **= This light is on the DS7443 and DS7445. Copyright © 1996-97 Detection Systems, Inc.
1.2 Personal Identification Numbers Page 6 The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is the 4-digit code users enter at the keypad to gain access to the system. A PIN may be assigned to each User Number 001-015. The User Number identifies each person using the system. There are 15 possible User Numbers (001-015). Your system may have up to 15 different PINs, each 4 digits long. Each User Number can have only one PIN.
Page 26 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan A fire warning may be wasted unless the family has planned in advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building. • Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two exits from each bedroom and two from the house. Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire, the plan should provide exits from bedroom windows. Make copies of the plan and practice it with all family members. • Prearrange a meeting place outside and away from the residence.
1.3 Turning ON (arming) the System Page 8 The green Status light must be on steady and no zone lights are displayed on the DS7443 or DS7445 keypad. The DS7447 display must read “Ready To Arm” in order to arm the system with one of these commands. If the green Status light is not on, or zone lights are displayed on the DS7443 or DS7445 keypad, or if the DS7447's display is reading “Not Ready,” then see Section 1.7 Force Arming or Section 1.9 Zone Bypass for other ways to arm the system.
Caution When Entering A Building If the bells and sirens are on and/or the red Armed light is flashing (with the DS7447 display reading “Zone Alarm” or the DS7443 or DS7445 having its zone LEDs flashing) then the keypad is signaling that an alarm has occurred. The keypad will also issue a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone. If the alarm has not been previously investigated, do not enter the building unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Services’ personnel.
1.4 Page 10 Quick Arming the System If Quick Arming is not used, a PIN must be entered at the beginning of all arming command sequences. When Quick Arming is used, the following shortcuts are available. Ask your installation company if you desire this feature. 1.5 Easy Exit If the system is armed and there have been no zones violated, then you can reenter a Quick Arm Command without first disarming the system.
Page 22 ** = Battery Trouble and Communicator Err displays must be cleared by the [System Reset] command sequence even after the problem has been remedied. These displays will not self clear. All the other error displays will self clear from the keypads once the problem has been remedied. 1. DS7447 - “AC Power Failure” DS7443 or DS7445 - LED 1 turns on steady There is a power failure and the panel is operating on backup battery. 2.
1.7 Page 12 Force Arming When one or more zones are faulted, the system may be Force Armed by bypassing the faulted zones. The green Status light will be off on all keypads when Force Arming is required to arm the system. The DS7447 display will read “Not Ready” or “Fire Trouble” (if a fire zone is open) and the DS7443 and DS7445 zone LEDs (1-6) will be on if one of those zones is faulted. Ask your installation company if you desire this feature.
Page 20 Fire Trouble A Fire Trouble display signifies a problem with the fire system, such as a break in the wiring that monitors smoke detectors. A Fire Trouble will be indicated by a short beep from the keypad sounders every 10 seconds. The DS7447 will display “Fire Trouble” followed by the zones in a trouble condition. The DS7443 will turn the Fire light on steady and will light the corresponding zone LEDs.
This char t explains the procedure for bypassing a faulted zone prior to arming the system. Page 14 * If in “Residential Mode” substitute the [#] key for the PIN. NOTE: All bypasses are cleared when the system is disarmed, unless they are on 24-hour zones. To clear a bypass on a 24-hour zone, use Clear Individual or Clear All. 1.14 Read Alarm History This feature will display which zones were in alarm during the last armed period.
Page 18 1.13 Communicator Test This test is only available if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service, and has been programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests. This test may only be used in the disarm mode. A long beep will initially sound to acknowledge the start of the test. If the test is successful, the sounder will again issue one long beep.
Page 16 WARNING: Make sure that the report value programmed at these locations will be clearly understood at the Central Station. The “System in Test Report” will be sent, followed by the alarm and restoral reports of the zones being tested, providing their corresponding report address is programmed. After completion of the Zone Test, the “System in Test Restoral Report” will be sent. If these two repor ts are misunderstood, then the zone alarms might be perceived as a real violation. 1.