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Veritas User Guide Quick Reference Guide THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM MASTER USER GUIDE Security Control Panels Issue 3 1 INS167 Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Contents 1. Overview ....................................................................................................4 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4 Keypads ...................................................................................................................... 6 Emergency Keys.........................................................................................................7 The Quick Arm Keys ...................................................................................................8 Keypad Lock ...............................................................................................................8 Reset and Service Messages .................................................................................... 8 Fault Messages...........................................................................................................9 Zone Faults During Arming...................................................................................... 10 2. Using the Alarm System .........................................................................11 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 11 3. Operating the Alarm System ..................................................................13 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 13 To FULL Arm the System ......................................................................................... 14 To PART Arm the System......................................................................................... 15 To ARM Individual Areas ......................................................................................... 16 To DISARM the System............................................................................................ 17 During Entry..............................................................................................................17 When Not in Entry.....................................................................................................17 To CANCEL the Exit Mode ....................................................................................... 18 To CLEAR an Arm Fail.............................................................................................. 18 To SILENCE an Alarm .............................................................................................. 19 To RESET After an Alarm ......................................................................................... 19 USER Reset ..............................................................................................................19 ENGINEER Reset......................................................................................................20 ANTI-CODE Reset.....................................................................................................20 To OMIT Zones ......................................................................................................... 21 To Turn CHIME On and Off...................................................................................... 22 To VIEW the Status of Zones ................................................................................... 23 To OMIT 24 Hour Zones ........................................................................................... 24 To SELECT Areas for Chime.................................................................................... 25 To VIEW Activity Faults ............................................................................................ 26 To VIEW Activity Counts .......................................................................................... 27 Sending a Text Message to a Mobile Phone .......................................................... 28 2 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Overview 4. Programming the Alarm System............................................................29 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 29 Viewing the Event Log.............................................................................................. 30 Event Log Descriptions ............................................................................................31 Changing Your User Code ....................................................................................... 33 Setting up Zones for Chime..................................................................................... 34 Testing the Sounders and Strobe ........................................................................... 35 Walk Testing the System ......................................................................................... 36 Enabling Engineer Access....................................................................................... 37 Setting the System Time .......................................................................................... 38 Setting the System Date........................................................................................... 39 Overriding the Control Timers................................................................................. 40 Altering the Control Timers ..................................................................................... 41 Adding New Users to the System............................................................................ 43 Programming New Users .........................................................................................43 User Types................................................................................................................44 Available Options......................................................................................................45 User Options 1..........................................................................................................46 User Options 2..........................................................................................................47 User Config. ..............................................................................................................48 User Name Text ........................................................................................................49 Programming User Codes........................................................................................50 Programming Proximity TAGS .................................................................................52 Deleting Users ..........................................................................................................52 Setting up the Part Arms.......................................................................................... 53 Calling a Remote PC ................................................................................................ 54 Altering the Holiday Dates ....................................................................................... 55 Adjusting Speaker Volumes .................................................................................... 56 Printing the Event Log.............................................................................................. 57 Editing a Mobile Telephone Number....................................................................... 58 5. Specifications..........................................................................................59 European Standards ................................................................................................ 59 Warranty.................................................................................................................... 59 6. Installation Records................................................................................60 INS177 3 Overview Premier Series Master User Guide 1. Overview Introduction The alarm system consists of a control panel, one or more keypads and various detectors and sensors. The control panel is normally mounted out of sight in a cupboard etc. and houses the system's electronics and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone except an installer or service person to have access to the control panel. The keypad is used to control the alarm system and to display its status via the English text display. The keypad also provides audible feedback each time a key is pressed. Each keypad will be mounted in a convenient location inside the protected premises, near the designated points of entry/exit. Users Users of the alarm system will be assigned a unique 4, 5 or 6 digit User code. User codes are used to arm and disarm areas to which they are assigned. Some User codes can also access additional options such as, system tests and omitting zones. To access the system a valid User code must be entered, if a mistake is made whilst entering a User code, simply re-enter the correct code (the system may have been programmed so that too many incorrect code entries will cause a Tamper alarm or lock the keypad out). The User code may not allow access to certain functions i.e. if the code is only allowed to arm and disarm area A, it will not be able to arm or disarm other areas on the system. Most User codes can arm and disarm areas assigned to them from any keypad on the system. However, Local Users will only be able to arm and disarm areas assigned to them, from keypads assigned to the same areas. As well as or instead of a code, users of the alarm system can be assigned a Proximity TAG. Proximity TAGS replace the code number being entered with a key ring type TAG that is presented to the reader inside the keypad to operate the alarm system. Zones A `zone' is part of the protected premises and may consist of one or more detection devices protecting rooms and points of entry/exit, (e.g. front door, kitchen, downstairs windows, upstairs bedrooms, etc.). When the alarm system is fully armed, all of the zones on the system are monitored. Some zones may belong to more than one area, such as points of entry/exit i.e. the front door and movement sensor in an entrance lobby. These are called global zones because they are assigned to multiple areas. A zone that is assigned to more than one area will only be monitored when all of the areas it is assigned to are armed. 4 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Areas An `area' is a group of one or more zones and would normally be used to split the premises into different sections. Each area can be either `Full' armed or `Part' armed. Example 1: Domestic Premises The entire house could be area A. Each area can be `Part' armed. For instance, detection devices upstairs, i.e. PIR's, could be programmed so that they will not be monitored during a `Part' arm, allowing access to the upstairs of the house at night. !" Area A forms the entire alarm system. Example 2: Domestic Premises The upstairs of a house could be area A, the downstairs could be area B and the garage could be area C. Each area can be `Full' armed independently from each other (all detection devices in the area monitored). For instance, downstairs and the garage in example 1 (areas B & C) could be armed at night allowing access to the upstairs of the house (area A). !" All of the areas together form the entire alarm system. Example 3: Commercial Premises Office 1 in an office block could be area A, office 2 could be area B and office 3 could be area C. Each area can be armed and disarmed independently from each other. For instance, any of the offices in example 2 above could be armed and disarmed to allow access without affecting the other offices. !" All of the areas together form the entire alarm system. Example 4: Office Block The foyer of the office block in example 4 would need to be armed when the last office is armed and disarmed when the first office is disarmed. Because the foyer is a global area (used by everyone) the zones in that area need to be assigned to areas A, B and C. This ensures that the zone is only recognised by the system when ALL areas (A, B & C) are armed, allowing access to the foyer even if one of the areas is still armed. Monitoring This alarm system is capable of reporting Intruder alarms, Panic alarms, Fire alarms and other types of information over telephone lines to an Alarm Receiving Centre. If you accidentally set the alarm off, call the Alarm Receiving Centre immediately to prevent an unnecessary response. !" INS177 The monitoring function must be enabled before it will work. 5 Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Keypads One or more keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises, usually one at each entry/exit door. The keypads are used to perform all of the system functions i.e. Arming, Disarming etc. Premier LCDL/LCDLP Large Display Premier LCD/LCDP Standard Display Power Proximity Reader (LCDP & LCDLP keypads only) Screen Not Shown Omit Service Info. Ready Programmable `Info.' LED 1 Normal Keys 2 abc 5 jkl 3 def 6 mno 9 wxyz No Omit Chime Part Area Reset 4 ghi 7 pqrs Yes 8 tuv 0_ Function Keys Menu Display Window (Premier LCD/LCDP & LCDL/LCDLP) The 32-Character LCD display is used to show the status of the system and to view system data. Proximity Reader (Premier LCDP & LCDLP only) Built in Proximity Reader for use with Proximity TAGS (approximate range is between 1 and 5 cm). Proximity TAGS can be used as an alternative to a Code number. LED Indicators Five LED indicators have been provided to indicate the status of the system. LED Power Service Ready Status On Flashing On Off On Off Flashing Meaning AC mains is present on the control panel AC Mains is not present, the control panel is running on the standby battery The system requires attention, contact your installer The system does NOT require attention All zones are secure and the system is ready to be armed One or more zones are active The system has zones (with the `Force Omit' attribute) that are active The system is armed (can also be programmed for other indications) The system is unarmed (can also be programmed for other indications) One or more zones are omitted No zones are omitted Info. Omit On Off On Off 6 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Keys Keys ! to " These keys are for entering User codes or programming data. Yes & No Keys # & $ The YES key is used to accept actions and the NO key is to cancel actions or edit data. Omit Key % This key is used to omit zones (see page 21 for details). Chime Key & This key is used for turning the chime facility on and off (see page 22 for details) and also for turning the Exit tones on and off during the exit mode. Part Key ' This key is used to part arm the system (see page 15 for details). It can also be used to do a `Quick' part arm if this feature is enabled. Area Key ( This key is used to arm or disarm particular areas (see page 16 for details). It can also be used to do a `Quick' arm if this feature is enabled. Reset Key ) This key is used to exit from a menu or to reset the system (see page 19 for details). Scroll Key * This key is used to scroll through the various menus and options and also to slow down the display if it is scrolling through alarm information too fast. Menu Key + This key is used to select the Arming or User menu. Emergency Keys In case of emergency, the alarm system can provide three immediate emergency alarms by pressing and holding two specific keys. Press Keys UK Response Panic Alarm (PA) Fire Medical Export Response Fire Panic Alarm (PA) Medical !&, -&. /&" !" INS177 The emergency keys can be enabled/disabled for each keypad on the system. The Panic alarm can be programmed for either audible or silent operation. The Panic alarm can be programmed for either instant or delayed operation. 7 Overview Premier Series Master User Guide The Quick Arm Keys The `Quick Arm' keys allow the system to be armed without having to enter a User code first. !" The `Quick Arm' keys will only work if the keypad has been programmed to allow arming in this way. To FULL arm the system, press (. To PART arm the system, press !, 0 or , followed by '. Keypad Lock The keys on the keypad can be locked to prevent unwanted access to the system. !" The Emergency keys will NOT operate with the keys locked. To Lock the keys, press # and $ together. To Unlock the keys, press # and $ together again. Reset and Service Messages When the system requires a reset/service the display will show one of three messages. These messages can also be accessed at any time from the normal display. !" These messages may have been programmed with the telephone numbers of the installer or the Alarm Receiving Centre. When alarm information is being displayed, pressing the SCROLL key will slow down the display and also allow manual scrolling through the events. To display the reset/service messages, proceed as follows: Press + followed by ! to view the Service message !"##$%#"&'$!() $$*(&$+,&-./, Press + followed by 0 to view the Reset message !"##$012.1,,&$3( $$4,5,3$+653,' Press + followed by , to view the Anti-code message !"##$%4!$3( 4,5,3$+653,' Press ) to exit from the messages The display will return to normal. 8 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Fault Messages 7".15$8(9,&$:;; $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A There is a Mains failure (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). The display will automatically clear when mains is reapplied. ) 8B(1,$C.1,$*"=#3 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A There is a Phone Line fault (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). The display will automatically clear when line fault clears. ) D"33,&6$*"=#3 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A There is a fault with the standby battery (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). Contact your alarm company immediately. ) EEEEEEEE$<"'F,& $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A There is a Tamper fault (the alarm will sound, enter a valid User code to silence the alarm, this fault cannot normally be cleared). Contact your alarm company immediately. The service timer has expired indicating that the system requires a service or a fault has occurred that requires attention (the system can normally still be used). Contact your alarm company to advise. The keypad has been disabled to prevent unauthorised access. This normally occurs when a zone programmed as `Security Key' is active, the display will automatically clear when the zone returns to normal. A zone with the `Activity' attribute has not been activated within the activity time period, this may be caused by an obstruction (view the zone status to find out which zone has not activated then activate the zone to clear the fault). A fuse has blown (the alarm will sound, enter a valid User code to silence the alarm, this fault cannot be cleared). Contact your alarm company immediately. Zones that have been placed on test by the engineer have failed the test (the system can still be used). Contact your alarm company to advise. Too many invalid code attempts have caused the keypad to lock out. The keypad will normally remain like this for 5 minutes. Areas are being armed using one of the control timers (enter a valid User code to defer the arming). The alarm engineer has logged into the programming menu and is working on site (this message will clear when the engineer logs off or the system is armed). +,&-./,$4,G=.&,H $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A I$%&,"$+,/=&,H$I $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A $%/3.-.36$*"=#3 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A EEEE$*=5,$D#(91 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A %&,"$*".#,H$<,53 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A 4,'(3,$J,6F"H$.5 1(9$C:!J0K$(=3 <.',$%&'.12$L $$$$%))))))) %#"&'$012.1,,& M(&N.12$:1$+.3, !" INS177 When alarm information is being displayed, pressing the SCROLL key will slow down the display and also allow manual scrolling through the events. 9 Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Zone Faults During Arming Before attempting to arm the system, ensure that the premises are secure (all doors and windows closed etc.) and the Ready light is on. If an attempt is made to arm the system with any zones active (e.g. door ajar, open window, etc.) the internal sounders will bleep repeatedly (fault tone) and the display will show the zones that are active. O(1,$>>A$%/3.-, *&(13$H((& The fault tone will stop and the exit tone will resume when all zones are secure. If it is necessary to leave a zone open then it must be omitted (see page 21 for details). !" !" · · · If an active zone cannot be secured then it may be `in fault' in this case contact the alarm company immediately. Arm Fail - Failing to Arm If the exit procedure is started and zones are still `Active' at the end of the exit procedure, an Internal alarm will occur (internal sounders only) and the strobe light on the external sounder will flash. If this occurs the arm fail must be cleared and the zone in fault identified before the system can be armed (see page 18 for details on clearing an Arm Fail). The Ready LED To help prevent faults during arming, a Ready light has been provided. The Ready light works as follows: If the Ready light is ON then all zones are secure and the system is ready to be armed If the Ready light is OFF then one or more zones are active, either secure or omit these zones before proceeding If the Ready light is FLASHING then the system has zones (with the `Force Omit' attribute) that are active, check these zones before proceeding. 10 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Using The Alarm System 2. Using the Alarm System Introduction The operation of the system is divided up into two sections, the Arming menu and the User menu. To access the Arming menu enter a valid User code 1111. Once in the Arming menu, various functions can be selected by using the * key. Once a function has been selected press # to access that function. To access the User menu press + followed by #. Once in the User menu, various options can be selected by using the * key. Once an option has been selected press # to access that option. To exit from either menu press the ) key and the display will return to normal. The diagram on page 12, shows both menus and the functions and options available. !" The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used (some control panels do not support all of the features) and also the type of user on that system. If a function or option cannot be selected, it may be that it is not assigned to that user (see page 45 for details). To access the Arming/User menu, proceed as follows: The display will normally show the time & date (The top line is programmable). $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A To access the Arming menu enter a valid User code 11112 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E To select the User menu Press +2 K($6(=$9"13 P5,&$7,1=E To access the User menu Press # K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$0-,13$C(2E Press ) to exit either menu The display will return to normal. INS177 11 Using The Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide The Arming Menu $$ A>R@S)TT"$M,H$>A Enter A Valid User Code The User Menu K($6(=$9"13 P5,&$7,1=$E Yes 1 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E abc 1 K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$0-,13$#(2E K($6(=$9"13$3( !B"12,$!(H,E K($6(=$9"13$3( 0H.3$!B.',$O(1,5E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($+653,'$3,535E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($M"#N$<,53E K($6(=$9"13$3( 01"X#,$012.1,,&E K($6(=$9"13$3( +,3$+653,'$<.',E K($6(=$9"13$3( +,3$+653,'$K"3,E K($6(=$9"13$3( :-,&&.H,$<.',&5E K($6(=$9"13$3( %#3,&$<.',&5E K($6(=$9"13$3( +,3=F$P5,&5E K($6(=$9"13$3( 0W.3$7,1=E %#3,&$8"&3$%&'5E K($6(=$9"13$3( !"##$4,'(3,$8!E K($6(=$9"13$3( 0W.3$7,1=E %#3,&$U(#)$K"3,5 2 K($6(=$9"13$3( 8"&3$%&'$+653,'E K($6(=$9"13$3( +.#,13$%&'E K($6(=$9"13$3( !"1/,#$0W.3E K($6(=$9"13$3( K.5"&'$+653,'E K($6(=$9"13$3( P5,$%13.V/(H,E K($6(=$9"13$3( :'.3$O(1,5E K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$O(1,$+3"3=5 K($6(=$9"13$3( :'.3$@SU&$O(1,5E K($6(=$9"13$3( +,3$!B.',$%&,"5E K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$%/3)$*"=#35 K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$%/3)$*"=#35 K($6(=$9"13$3( +,1H$+7+$<,W3$E 2 abc 3 def 3 def 4 ghi 4 ghi 5 jkl 5 jkl 6 mno 6 mno 7 pqrs 7 pqrs 8 tuv 8 tuv 9 wxyz 9 wxyz 0_ K($6(=$9"13$3( 0W.3$7,1=E K($6(=$9"13 P5,&$7,1=$E $$$ A>R@S)TT"$M,H$>A Yes Menu K($6(=$9"13$3( %HY=53$Q(#=',5E K($6(=$9"13$3( 8&.13$0-,13$C(2E K($6(=$9"13$3( 0H.3$8B(1,$Z()E 0_ Reset K($6(=$9"13$3( 0W.3$7,1=E $$ A>R@S)TT"$M,H$>A Reset 12 INS177 Premier Series Master User Guide Operating the Alarm System 3. Operating the Alarm System Introduction The normal day-to-day operations of the system are carried out using the Arming menu i.e. arming, disarming, omitting zones etc. !" The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used (some control panels do not support all of the features) and also the type of user on that system. Not all functions are available to all users. If a function cannot be selected, it may be that it is not assigned to that user (see page 45 for details). If no keys are pressed, the display will return to normal after a pre-programmed time. The table below shows the various functions available: Arming Menu Key Function Arm System" Part Arm System" Silent Arming" Cancel Exit" Disarm the System" Use Anti-code" Omit Zones" View Zone Status" Omit 24Hr Zones" Set Chime Areas" View Act. Faults" View Act. Counts" Send SMS Text" User Menu" Page 14 15 14 18 17 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 ! 0 , 4 . / 5 " * * * + INS177 13 Operating the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide To FULL Arm the System The system is FULL Armed when ALL zones are ON (not omitted). !" ( Your Installer may have programmed the system so that it can be set by just pressing , if this is the case then there is no need to enter the User code below. To arm the system, proceed as follows: Ensure that the premises are secure (all doors and windows closed etc.) and the Ready light is on. Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E Press 0 to Silent arm (if required) K($6(=$9"13$3( +.#,13$%&'E Press # to arm The exit tone will sound (if silent arm has not been selected) %&,"5$.1$0W.3$L $$$$%)))))))$ Leave the premises When the system has armed the exit tone will stop (if sounding) $$$$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The system is now armed. 14 INS177 Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To PART Arm the System The system is PART Armed, when ONE OR MORE zones have been left OFF (omitted) i.e. the landing or a bedroom. !" The system is only Part Armed when zones are omitted using the `Part Arm' procedure (omitting zones manually (see page 21 for details) is not classed as Part Arming). The bottom line of the display is programmable for each Part Arm. Your Installer may have programmed the system so that it can be part armed by just pressing !, 0 or , followed by ' if this is the case then there is no need to enter the User code below. To part arm the system, proceed as follows: Ensure that the premises are secure (all windows and doors not being omitted are closed) and the Ready light is on. Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E Press ' K($6(=$9"13RV 0-,1.12$"&' Use keys ! - , to select the required part arm K($6(=$9"13RV D,H3.',$"&' Press # to arm normally or press & to arm silently The exit tone will sound (if silent arm has not been selected) %&,"5$.1$0W.3$L $$$$%)))))))$ Leave the protected area When the system has armed, the exit tone (if sounding) will stop D,H3.',$"&' $$$$%))))))) I$$8%4<$%470K$$I $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The system is now part armed. INS177 15 Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To ARM Individual Areas If the system has been split up into separate areas of protection i.e. Area 1 = House, Area 2 = Garage, Area 3 = Shed etc. These areas can be individually selected for FULL or PART arming as required. !" Areas are selected by using keys ! - 5 (the select an area followed by ( or $). * key can also be used to Only areas that exist on the system can be selected. (a star means the area can be selected and a dot means the area cannot be selected). Pressing 3 will select/deselect all areas, pressing ( will toggle between the first 8 areas and the second 8 areas (where applicable). To select areas for arming, proceed as follows: Ensure that the premises are secure (all windows and doors not being omitted are closed) and the Ready light is on. Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E Press ( +,#,/3$%&,"5$L $$L$III)))))$[ Use keys ! - 5 to select the required area +,#,/3$%&,"5$L $$L$%DIIII))$[ Press # or & to FULL arm Or Press '!, 0 or , followed by # or & to PART arm The exit tone will sound (if silent arm has not been selected) %&,"5$.1$0W.3$L $$$$%D))))))$ Leave the premises When the areas have armed, the exit tone (if sounding) will stop %&,"5$%&',H$L $$$$%D)))))) The selected areas are now armed. 16 INS177 Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To DISARM the System The Entry time is divided into two sections, the Entry time and the 2nd Entry time. If the Entry time expires, an Internal alarm will occur and the 2nd Entry time will start. If the 2nd Entry time expires, an Intruder alarm will occur (all internal and external sounders). !" It is perfectly normal for the 2nd Entry time to be programmed as zero, in which case, an Intruder alarm will occur as soon as the Entry time expires. During Entry To disarm the system, proceed as follows: Enter the premises via the designated entry point The entry tone will start %&,"5$.1$013&6$L $$$$%D!)))))$ Enter a valid User code 1111 The entry tone will stop $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The system is now disarmed. When Not in Entry To disarm the system, proceed as follows: The display will look something like this: $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( K.5"&'$+653,'E Press # $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The system is now disarmed. INS177 17 Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To CANCEL the Exit Mode Once the exit mode has been started you should leave the premise immediately, however, if for some reason you decide not to leave, the exit mode must be cancelled. To cancel the exit mode, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( !"1/,#$0W.3E Press # The exit tone will stop $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The exit mode has now been cancelled. To CLEAR an Arm Fail When the system tries to arm with zones active (open), the internal sounders will sound and the external strobe will be flashing to indicate a problem. For details on preventing an Arm Fail condition, please refer to page 10. !" If you were not present when the arm fail occurred or you do not clear the arm fail, the internal sounders will continue to sound and the external strobe will continue to flash. To clear the arm fail, proceed as follows: The alarm will be sounding and the display will look something like this: %&,"$%47$*%\C$L $$$$%))))))) Enter a valid User code 1111 The internal and external sounders will stop, the external strobe will continue to flash and the number of the zone that caused the arm fail will be displayed (in this case Zone 2). %&,"$%47$*%\C$L $$$$%))))))) O(1,$>>@$%/3.-, D,H&(('$M.1H(9 Enter a valid User code 1111 and press ) $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A The arm fail has now been cleared. 18 INS177 Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To SILENCE an Alarm When an alarm occurs on the system, the internal and external sounders will normally sound for a pre-programmed time (normally 15 minutes). !" If you were not present when the alarm activated, the internal and external sounders may have already stopped but the external strobe will still be flashing. When alarm information is being displayed, pressing the SCROLL key will slow down the display and also allow manual scrolling through the events. To silence an alarm, proceed as follows: The alarm will be sounding and the display will look something like this: $$ $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A Enter a valid User code 1111 The internal and external sounders will stop and the number of the zone that caused the alarm will be displayed (in this case Zone 2) O(1,$>>@$%#"&' ASRS?)>SF$<=,$>?

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