USER GUIDE (16 ZONE) HARDWIRED CONTROL PANEL Scantronic Leading the way in security
Contents 1. Introduction The 9800+ (16 zone) System ........ The Keypad ................................... About This Guide ........................... 2. Everyday Operation How Do I Know if the System is Working? .................................. Setting the System ........................ Timed Final Set .............................. Exceeding the Exit Time ........... Final Door Set ................................ Exit Terminate Button Set ............... Part Setting ...............................
1. Introduction The 9800+ (16 zone) System The 9800+ (16 zone) system comprises a control unit, one or more keypads, and various detectors. The control unit is a steel 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.
1. Introduction Levels LEDs (Set or Unset) 2 digit Light Emitting Diode (LED) Display Power Optional programmable panic alarm keys. Press keys 1 and 3 together Level setting keys Omit and Clear keys Figure 1. 9800+ Keypad The keypad has the following displays and controls: A, B, C LEDs These LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) glow to show which Level is set. The LEDs are dark when the Levels are unset. Note that the installer can program the system to hide the display.
1. Introduction Level Setting Keys Use these keys to set individual Levels. A sets the whole system. B and C set part of the system. (D is not active.) Note that you will have to use your access code first. Panic Alarm Keys Press keys 1 and 3 together to raise a personal attack alarm. (Check with your Installer that your system is programmed with this function.) 3 (Clock) Press 3 to change the time and date stored in the system.* 4 (Code) Press 4 to change access codes.
2. Everyday Operation There are several different ways of setting the system. For all methods (except using a Keyswitch) 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 4. Leave via the designated exit route. Close the final door. At the end of the exit time the system sets, and stops the exit tone. The Level LED glows steadily to show which Level is set. Note: If you change your mind about setting the system either press y (Clear) within five seconds of entering your code, or key in your access code again if you miss the first five seconds.
2. Everyday Operation Part Setting The Installer may have programmed your system so that you can protect part of the premises while the rest is in use. Level keys B and C can give two part set areas, ask your installer which areas each key covers. 1. Close doors and windows in the protected area. 2. Key in your access code at the keypad. 3. Press the Level key B or C as necessary. The keypad starts the continuous exit tone and the Level LED flashes (see "Instant Set" below). 4.
2. Everyday Operation 3. Return to the keypad and set the system again. If no other detectors are active the system sets. 4. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 3 if the display shows other zones. If you still cannot set the system then call the engineer. Unsetting the System Unsetting From a Keyswitch Turn the keyswitch to OFF. The system unsets immediately. Unsetting From the Keypad The system has a programmed entry time.
3. After an Alarm 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, the system must be reset 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 display shows the letters "Fr". 1.
3. After an Alarm Customer Reset 1. Key-in your access code and press y (Clear). The Fault LED goes dark and the display clears. 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. You will need to write down some information shown on the keypad. If you have not carried out a remote reset before, read the instructions through before starting. 1. Key in your access code. The display shows "rr" (reset required). 2.
4. Special Functions Introduction You can perform a number of other functions, apart from setting and unsetting the system. These functions are: [Access code] + X Setting the system so that some zones are bypassed or omitted. [Access code] + 3 Setting the time and date on the system's internal clock. [Access code] + 4 Changing access codes. [Access code] + 5 Reading the system log. [Access code] + 7 Turning the chime function on or off. [Access code] + 8 Testing the sounders.
4. Special Functions Omitting 24 Hour 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 that you occasionally open. Ask your Installer if this is possible. If your system is programmed to allow you to omit a 24 hour zone, then: 1. Key in your access code. 2. For zones 1 to 9 press X (Omit) followed by the number(s) of the zone(s) you want to omit (for example, key in X(Omit) 7 to omit zone 7).
4. Special Functions 7. Key in two digits for the minutes, followed by y (Clear). To view the time when the system is unset: 1. Enter User 01 access code. 2. Press 3 followed by y (Clear). The system displays two digits for the year. 3. Press y (Clear) repeatedly to see, in order, the month, day, hour, and minutes. Access Codes The system can store up to 8 different user access codes. For security you should give one code to each person who has responsibility for setting and unsetting the system.
4. Special Functions 3. Key in the access code you wish to change. The display shows "nc" (new code). 4. Key in the new access code that you wish to use. Note: Do not use 0 (zero) as the first digit of the code. 5. Press y (Clear) to store the new code. Using the Log The system keeps a log of the last 256 events. You can examine this log from the keypad. To use the log: 1. Key in your access code. 2. Press 5. The display shows the user number belonging to the access code you used. 3.
4. Special Functions Table 1 (Cont'd) . Log Event Codes Code Meaning Lt Control unit lid tamper o1 to o16 Zone omitted P1 to P4 Remote keypad dual key PA alarm PF Mains power failure PL Print log.
4. Special Functions Walk Test You can set the system so that it will allow you to walk round the premises and test each of the detectors (a walk test). Choose a time when the premises are empty to carry out the test, otherwise people may trigger any movement detectors before you do, and confuse the results of the test. If any detector fails the test then call your alarm company and ask them to check the system.
5. System Faults Your system may light the Fault LED and start an internal alarm to indicate that it has detected a fault. (An internal alarm is the keypad and internal sounders active, but the external sounder (bell) and strobe quiet.) The display will give a two letter code to indicate what type of fault has occurred. The table below shows the more common faults that can happen. Display code Fault Lf Telephone line fault. Enter access code to silence the sounder. Enter your access code again.
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