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OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR RP1054D KEYPAD © Napco 1992 DESIGN PATS. PENDING INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS! ...on your purchase of a NAPCO Magnum Alert security system. Your new installation is a sophisticated warning system with many available features. Your alarm specialist will explain your system and show you how it works. Contact him should questions concerning operation arise. These instructions contain important information about the operation of your system with the RP1054D Keypad. Read them carefully and keep them handy for future reference. Check the Glossary for an explanation of terms that may be unfamiliar to you. You'll probably find items mentioned here that do not apply to your system. Napco control panels have such a wide variety of features that few, if any, security systems will ever need them all. Your alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your situation. Your system has been carefully designed and engineered to the highest industry standards. To assure optimum safety and security, familiarize yourself with this equipment. Periodically check its condition and state of readiness by testing it at least once a week in both the ac/battery and battery-only modes (ask your installer how to make these tests). TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page REMEMBER: TO SHUT OFF AN ALARM WHILE ARMED, ENTER YOUR CODE! FIRE SIGNAL*: _______________________ BURGLARY SIGNAL*: _________________ EXIT DELAY: _________________________ ENTRY DELAY: ______________________ FOR SERVICE: _______________________ CENTRAL STATION: __________________ *FIRE HAS PRIORITY OVER BURGLARY CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING ........................................................................................ 3 GLOSSARY.............................................................................................................................. 4 KEYPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS............................................................................... 6 HOLD-DOWN FUNCTIONS..................................................................................................... 7 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES............................................................... 8 SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING ............................................................... 9 TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING......................................... 10 PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES...................................................... 11 FIRE PROTECTION ............................................................................................................... 12 2 CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING Your alarm specialist may have programmed your system to be monitored by a central station. The built-in digital communicator can transmit emergency signals and status reports to the central station 24 hours a day. COMMUNICATOR FEATURES Abort Delay. Note which of your zones have abort delay, a delay that allows you time to reset the system, thus aborting a report to the central station. · Regular Burglary (Non-24-Hour) Zone reports are aborted by disarming within the delay period. · 24-Hour Zones and zones programmed to report restores must be repaired first, then the panel armed and disarmed, all within the delay period. Opening and Closing Reporting. Notifies the central station every time the system is disarmed and armed. Each user opening or closing can be identified by his code. Telephone-Line Test (Programmed Option). To check your telephone connection with the central station hold down Key [6]. After the beep sounds, a pulse tone will be heard from the keypad sounder. If the phone line is good the sound will silence in a few seconds. If not, a continuous tone will sound. The keypad sounder can be silenced by pressing Key [9]. Your alarm specialist may have also programmed your system to automatically send a test signal to the central station every 24 hours. Central-Station Ringback (Programmed Option). The central station will acknowledge arming of the system by ringing back with a short beep from the keypad sounder. 3 GLOSSARY Note: Not all features are applicable to all systems. Abort Delay. A delay period that allows the control panel to be reset, thereby aborting a report to a central station. Ambush Code. A 2-digit code entered when forced to disarm. Sends a silent alarm to the central station. Arm. To turn the system on by entering a User Code at the keypad. Arm/Disarm Code. A personalized code for arming and disarming the system. It may contain up to four digits. Battery. Backup power source in the controlpanel enclosure to provide protection for at least four hours in the event of a power failure. Bypass Button (Key [S] on keypad). Allows you to manually remove one or more protective zones from the system. Central Station. Monitors incoming reports and emergency messages from a digital communicator and notifies the proper authorities (optional). Chime. A keypad beep while disarmed alerting that the programmed zone (Entry Zone, in the MA854) has been opened. Chime Zones may have been programmed to display when activated (option in MA1008 and MA1010). Also see Never-Arm Zone. Closing. A report sent to the central station when the premises is closed (system armed) (optional). Communicator. Reports intrusions and emergencies directly to the central station over telephone lines. Control Panel. The brain of the system, it controls all system functions. Disarm. To turn the system off by entering a User Code at the keypad. Exit/Entry Delay. A programmed time that lets you exit and enter your premises without setting off an alarm after the system is armed. Instant Protection. Arming without entry delay while on the premises using Key [4]. Keypad. Puts control-panel functions at your fingertips. It can be mounted anywhere in your premises. Opening. A report sent to the central station when the premises is opened (system disarmed) (optional). Panic Buttons (optional). Keys [ * ] and [# ] on the keypad, pressed at the same time to alert the central station of an emergency. Report. A transmission to a central station specifying a change in the status of the system (alarm, trouble, low battery, etc.) (optional). Ringback. A beep after arming verifying central-station receipt of report. Service Code. (MA1008 and MA1010 only): A restricted Arm/Disarm Code intended for temporary use. Sounder. A local warning device at the keypad to alert that (a) entry delay has started; (b) an attempt was made to arm with a zone in trouble; (c) Chime Zone or Day Zone activated; (d) a fire alarm or fire trouble condition exists; or (e) the central station has acknowledged arming (optional). 4 GLOSSARY Trouble. An open door, window, or other problem on a zone that may prevent arming. User Program Code. A code (up to 6 digits) required to enter the Program Mode in order to program or change Arm/Disarm Codes. Watch Mode (MA1008 and MA1010 only). Turns all Day Zones on and off simultaneously by pressing Key [S] twice. (Optional.) Zones. Independent circuits that protect specific areas of the premises: · Auto-Bypass Zone: A zone that will automatically be bypassed from the system if in trouble (faulty) when the system is armed. (Not available in UL installations.) · Burglary Zone: Detects intrusion. · Day Zone: A zone programmed to cause visual and audible indication at the keypad when it is in trouble while disarmed. This feature is generally used to detect a problem, such as a break in a window foil, during the day. If a Day Zone is open, the green STATUS light will flash, the sounder will pulse, and the numerical display will indicate the zone. Hold down Key [9] to silence the sounder and clear the display. Arm and disarm the panel to re-enable the Day Zone. (In the MA1008 or MA1010, this feature may have been programmed so that Key [9] will turn off only the sounder; the display will continue to indicate the open zone until the zone is corrected, at which time the display will be cleared and the Day Zone re-enabled.) Exit/Entry Zone: Provides exit and entry delays to permit arming and disarming without causing an alarm. Exit/Entry Follower Zone: For interior zones. Ignores detection during exit delay; ignores detection during entry delay only if re-entry takes place through the normal exit/entry door. Fire Zone: A zone that provides audible and visual indication at the keypad in the event of a fire alarm or trouble condition. The Fire Zone is active 24 hours a day. Group-Bypass Zones: Circuits within the premises, usually including space-protection devices, interior doors, etc. (but not exterior doors or windows) that can all be bypassed simultaneously by pressing Key [S] twice. (Not available in UL installations.) · Never-Arm Zone: (MA1008 and MA1010 only): A zone that will remain disarmed, even when the rest of the system is armed. If Chime is programmed, the keypad will sound while armed or disarmed. This feature may be used as a driveway monitor, pool alert, etc. · Priority Zone: A zone that prevents arming if in trouble. · Priority Zone with Bypass: A Priority Zone that can be bypassed by pressing Reset Key [9] then entering your Arm/Disarm Code. · Selective-Bypass Zone: A zone that can be individually bypassed by pressing Key [S] followed by the zone number. · 24-Hour Zone: A zone that is armed and ready at all times to respond to an emergency situation. · · · · 5 KEYPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Digital Display Flashes Number ­ indicates which non-24Hour Zones are in an alarm condition, and which Day Zones are in a trouble condition. Flashes "P" ­ indicates a priority condition (armed with a Priority Zone in trouble or armed without resetting a Day Zone). Displays one or more horizontal segments -- STOP! Call for service. ARMED/ALARM Light On ­ system is armed. Flashing ­ alarm on a non-24-Hour Zone. Flashing (rapidly) ­ instant protection; entry delay cancelled. STATUS (Green) Light On ­ system disarmed, all non-24-Hour Zones okay. Flashing once every second ­ trouble on any non-24-Hour Zone. Flashing (rapidly) ­ trouble on Day Zone. BYPASS Light On (with red or green light on or flashing) ­ one or more zones manually bypassed. On (with no other lights but with or without a digit displayed) ­ STOP! Call for service. First Three Lights Flashing (slowly, with digit displayed (except with MA854 and early MA1008 & MA1010 panels)) ­ System trouble: see SETTING THE 6 ALARM WHEN LEAVING. Flashing (rapidly, with pulsing sounder) ­ User Program Mode; press [S] twice to exit. FIRE/TROUBLE Light On ­ Fire Zone in alarm condition. Flashing ­ Fire Zone in trouble condition. Keypad Sounder Steady Tone (with "P" displayed) ­ a priority condition exists. Steady Tone (when entering) ­ entry delay in progress. Beep (of programmed duration) ­ Chime Zone tripped. Beep (2 seconds) ­ system armed with a zone in trouble. Pulsing ­ Day Zone trouble; Fire Zone in trouble or in alarm. (To stop sounder "Trouble" warnings, hold down Key [9] for 2 seconds.) BYPASS BUTTON (Key [S]) To manually bypass a zone, press this button, then the digit representing the zone number. Refer to SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING: Arming With A Zone In Trouble. PANIC BUTTONS (KEYS [ * ] & [# ], Optional) Pressing these keys simultaneously will activate a Panic Alarm. See PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES. HOLD-DOWN FUNCTIONS To perform designated "Hold-Down" Functions, selected key must be held down for about 2 seconds, until sounder beeps. Note: Those functions identified by an asterisk (* ) have secondary utility functions for installer's use only. Do not attempt to access these functions within 10 seconds after disarming. Key [1]: TEST Momentarily sounds the burglar alarm. If no alarm is heard, or if it is weak, the battery may need replacing. Make this test weekly. (To perform this function, hold down Key [1] until alarm sounds.) Key [2]: DISPLAY BYPASS Numerically displays all zones that have been bypassed using Key [S]. To perform this function, hold down Key [2] until the sounder beeps, and continue to hold it down until all zones have been displayed. Key [3]: DISPLAY STATUS Numerically displays all zones that are in "trouble". To perform this function, hold down Key [3] until the sounder beeps, and continue to hold it down until all zones have been displayed. Key [4]: INSTANT PROTECTION* Cancels entry delay period when arming. The delay is restored after you disarm the system. To perform this function, hold down Key [4] until the sounder beeps. Key [5]: CHIME* (Chime Zone(s): _________) This will enable a feature that sounds a "chime" (beep) at the keypad each time a programmed zone (Entry Zone, in the MA854) is opened. The Chime Mode functions when the alarm system is disarmed (off), but it will always operate on a Never-Arm Zone (see GLOSSARY). To disable the chime feature, hold down Key [5] again (until sounder beeps). Key [6]: TELCO TEST* (Opti ...

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