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K5895V5 4/ 09 Rev C V V I I S S T T A A - - 1 1 2 2 8 8 B B P P / / V V I I S S T T A A - - 2 2 5 5 0 0 B B P P / / V V I I S S T T A A - - 1 1 2 2 8 8 S S I I A A E E n n h h a a n n c c e e d d C C .
– 2 – Your Hon eywell sec urit y system is designe d for us e with devic es manuf actured or a pproved by Honeywell for use with your securit y system .
– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS SYST EM OVERVIEW .................................... 5 General ....................................................... 5 A Partit ioned S ystem .................................. 6 Panel Link ing ..........................
– 4 – Arm ing ...................................................... 43 Disarm ing ................................................. 43 CHIME MOD E .............................................. 44 Using the 9 Key .................................
– 5 – System Overv iew General Your Hon eywe ll security system con sist s of a main c ontrol pan el, at l east on e keypa d, and various se nsors str ategicall y positione d throughout the premis es. Th e sy stem off ers y ou thr ee form s of p rotecti on: bur glar y, fir e and emerg ency.
– 6 – System Overvi ew (cont’d) A Partitioned System Simply stat ed, a p artition ed syst em share s one phy sical alarm system among diff erent u sers, each with their ow n requ irem ents.
– 7 – System Overvi ew (cont’d) Burglary Protection The bu rglary prot ecti on por tion of y our sy stem m us t be tu rned on or "arm ed" before it will s ense burg lary alarm c onditi ons.
– 8 – System Overvi ew (cont’d) Memory of A larm When an alarm cond ition occurs , the keypad disp lays th e num ber(s) of the zone(s) tha t caused the prob lem, and displays t he type of al arm (ex. FIRE, ALARM). It rema ins disp layed until i t is clear ed by disarming the syst em (see DISARMING TH E SYSTEM sectio n).
– 9 – System Overvi ew (cont’d) partitio n, or until 2 minutes has elapsed with no keypad activity. Entering your se curity code, pressing [ ✳ ] followed by [0] w ill retur n the key pad to it s original p artition.
– 10 – About The Keypads General IMPO RTANT: If the ke ypad beeps rapi dly upon ent ering the prem ises, it ind icates that an alar m has occurred dur ing your absence. LEAVE I MMEDIA TELY an d CONTACT THE PO LICE from a safe loc ation near by. Your keypa ds allow yo u to control all syste m functions.
– 11 – Functions of the Keypad 1 OFF 4 MAX 7 INSTANT READY 2 AWAY 5 TEST 8 CODE 0 3 STAY 6 BYPASS # ARMED READY 6160-00-002-V1 9 CHIME A B C D SPEAKER LCD DISPLAY FUNCTION KEYS LEDS IMPOR TA NT! W hen using the keypad to enter codes and commands, sequential key depressions must be m ade within 3 seconds of one another.
– 12 – Functions of the Keypad (cont’d) ALPHA DI SPLAY WI NDOW: A 2-l ine, 32-character Li quid Crystal Display (LCD) that disp lays p rotec tion po int identifi cati on and sy stem sta tus, m essag es, and user instructions.
–13 – Functions of the Keypad (cont’d) 9 CHIME : Tur ns on & off th e CH IME mode. When on, any entr y thr ough a protecte d delay o r perimeter zo ne while t he system is disar med w ill cau se a ton e to sound at the Keypad(s ).
– 14 – Entry/Exit Delays General Information Your sy stem h as ins taller -programmed tim e delays, known a s exit d elay an d entry d elay. When ever you ar m your sys tem, exit delay gives yo u time to leave th roug h the d esignated exit d oor w ithou t set ting off an alarm .
– 15 – Security Codes and Authority Levels General Information At the tim e of install ation, y ou were assign ed an au thority level and a personal four-digit security code, known only to you and yours. The security code must be entered when armi ng and disarmi ng the system.
– 16 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) A uthorit y Lev els Author ity l evels defin e th e syst em f uncti ons a p art icular u ser c an p erform . Depend ing on th e auth ority a ssig ned to y ou, th ere are c ertain system func tions y ou may be p rohibit ed from perf orming .
– 17 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes • A user ma y not de lete or c hange th e user c ode of t he SA ME or HIGHE R author ity than which he is assign ed. • A user may only ADD users to a LOWER author ity level.
– 18 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) To Add a User IMPORTANT: Te mporar y user s shou ld no t be sh own h ow to u se any sy stem func tion th ey do n ot ne ed to know ( e.g. byp ass ing pr otecti on zon es). CODE 1. Enter Master or Manager code and press t he 8 key.
– 19 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) MULTI-ACCESS ? 0 = NO , 1 = Y ES If you as a user have access to other pa rtitions, the keypad w ill p romp t for a bility of this new u ser to access ( GOTO) thos e partiti ons. Pre ss 0 (N O) or 1 (YES).
– 20 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) PART. 1 A0* W HSE USER 003 AUTH =3G. When all parti tions h ave b een di splay ed, the keypad w ill scroll thr oug h the partiti on(s) t o which access ha s been assig ned, and will d isplay the us er number, auth ority lev el and global arm op tion fo r each.
– 21 – Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) To Delete a User CODE 1. Enter Master or Manager code and press t he 8 key + user number to be delet ed.
– 22 – Accessing Other Partitions To A ccess another Partition Eac h key pad is assi gned a defa ult partit ion for di spl ay pu rpose s, a nd wil l sho w o nly t hat pa rt ition' s in form atio n.
– 23 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) Global A rming Notes: • When per form ing a Gl obal A rm, if th ere are f aults in any of th e selec ted partit ions, th e syst em wil l enter a Su mmar y Mode. Faulted zones in all the sele cted p art ition s will be dis pla yed.
– 24 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) The fol lowing is an example of what would be dis played for a fault conditio n on Zon e 002 (L oading Dock Window ) on Parti tion 1 ( Wareh ous e) whe.
– 25 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) Common Lobby Operation When an inst allati on consis ts of a par tition th at is sh ared by user s of other partition s in a bu ilding, the sha red par tition may be a ssign ed as a “c ommon lobby” partiti on for th e sy stem.
– 26 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) How User Codes A ffect the Common Lobby Codes w ith “ Global” A rm ing If your code is g iven “glob al arming” when i t is defi ned, the sy stem display s a prompt t hat allows you to pick and choos e the partitio ns to be armed or disarm ed.
– 27 – Accessing Other Panels If the u ser is auth orized , a k eypad in one p anel can b e used to per form system func tions in oth er pan els by u sing one of the pan el linkin g method s describe d below. Not e that only users 001 to 050 can be authorized to access other panels.
– 28 – Accessing Other Panels (cont’d) Multi-Partition Multi-Panel Mode To acces s the mul ti-partiti on multi pan el mode, p erform th e follow ing step s: 1.
– 29 – Accessing Other Panels (cont’d) NOTES: When per form ing any of the arm ing com mand s, if there ar e fau lts in any of the parti tions, none of the p artitions will arm . These f aults must b e corrected or bypass ed befor e attemp ting to arm.
– 30 – Accessing Other Panels (cont’d) Press 0 to exit mode. After a f ew s econds, th e key pad display s the statu s of the origin al partiti on of the orig inal pan el for th e keyp ad. Als o, this m ode will end in appr oximat ely 120 second s if no keys ar e pres sed.
– 31 – Checking For Open Zones Using the ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ READY Key Befor e arming your sy ste m, all prot ected doors , win dows and other p rotec tion zones m ust be c los ed or b ypa ssed (s ee B YPAS SING secti on). Oth erwis e th e keypad w ill disp lay a "N ot Ready " messag e.
– 32 – Displaying All Zone Descriptors Using the ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ READY Key The Alp ha Keyp ads can also disp lay all the zo ne descript ors tha t are programmed in your system. Th e abbrevia ted inst ructions for the R EADY key will appear fir st, foll owed by the zon e descript ors.
– 33 – Bypassing Protection Zone s Using the 6 BYP A SS Key T h i s k e y i s u s e d w h e n y o u w a n t t o a r m y o u r s y s t e m w i t h o n e o r m o r e z o n e s intentio nally unpro tected . Bypassed z ones are unprotecte d and will not cause an alarm when violated w hile your sy stem is armed.
– 34 – Bypassing Protection Zone s (cont’d) 2. BYPASS 007 FRONT UPSTAIRS BEDROOM Typical by pass mes sage In a few mo ments, all o pen zone s will be displ ayed along wi th the word BY PASS. W ait for thes e zones to be display ed befor e arming.
– 35 – Bypassing Protection Zone s (cont’d) To use the Group Bypass feature: BYPASS 1. Enter your s ecurity cod e and press 6 then p ress ✳ then en ter th e group numbe r (01-15). 2. BYPASS 007 FRONT UPSTAIRS BEDROOM Typical by pass mes sage In a few mo ments, all the zones in the group will be displayed along with the word BYPASS.
– 36 – Arming Perimeter Only (With Entry Delay ON) Using the 3 STAY key Use thi s key w hen you are stayin g home, bu t mig ht expect some one to u se the en tranc e door later.
– 37 – Arming Perimeter Only (With Entry Dela y ON) (cont’d) Au t o -S T AY Ar m in g Auto- stay all ows th e syst em to au toma tically bypass c ertain zon es if up on arming none of th e entry /exit z ones ar e faul ted dur ing the exit del ay time ( no one ex its th e pr emi ses).
– 38 – Arming Perimeter Only (With Entr y Delay OFF) Using the 7 INSTANT Key Impor tant: If you are using a Symphony (Advance d User Interfa ce), NIGHT mode is t he same as INSTANT. Use th is key wh en you ar e stayin g hom e and do n ot exp ect any one to u se the entranc e d oor.
– 39 – Arming All Protection (With Ent ry Delay ON) Using the 2 AW AY K e y Use th is key w hen n o one will be staying on th e pre mises. When arm ed in AWAY m ode, the sy stem w ill soun d an alarm if a p rotected door or wi ndow i s open ed, or if any mov em ent is d ete cted in sid e the pr emi ses.
– 40 – Arming All Protection (With Entr y Delay OFF) Using the 4 MA XIMUM Key Use this k ey wh en the p remise s will be v acant for extend ed period s of tim e such as v aca tions , etc., or w hen n o one wi ll be m oving throug h pro tected interior are as.
– 41 – Quick Exit Using the # + 9 Ke y s The Quic k Exit f eatur e all ows you to exi t the arm ed par tition wi thout h avin g to disar m and then r earm th e partit ion. To Quick Ex it the premi ses: 1. Press the # k ey and then press the 9 key .
– 42 – Disarming and Silencing Al arms Using the 1 OFF Key The O FF key i s used to disarm the system an d to s ilence al arm and troubl e sounds. See "SUMMAR Y OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION" section for information which w ill help you t o disting uish between FIRE and BURGLARY alarm sounds.
– 43 – Using the Keyswitch General Your system m ay be equip ped with a keysw itch f or us e when ar ming and disarmi ng a partition. A red and green l ight on the ke yswitch plate i ndicate the st atus of you r syst em as f ollow s: Green Light: Ligh ts wh en th e sy stem is disarmed and ready to be armed ( no op en z ones).
– 44 – Chime Mode Using the 9 Key Your system can b e set t o aler t you to th e openin g of a door or win dow whil e it is di sarm ed by u sing CHIME mod e. When activ ated, three tone s will soun d at the K eyp ad when ever a p rotec ted per ime ter d oor or wind ow is open ed, an d the N ot Read y mes sage will be di splay ed.
– 45 – Viewing Alarm Company Messages General Information User s of the sy stem may periodic ally r eceiv e mes sages on their displ ay screen s from th eir moni tori ng agen cy or insta ller. When a messag e is w aitin g to be vi ew ed, the m essag e sh own b elow w ill app ear.
– 46 – Panic Keys (For Manually Activat ing Silent and/Or Audible Alarm s) Using Panic Key s Your syst em may have been progr amm ed t o use sp ecia l key c ombin ations to manually ac tivate panic functi ons. The functio ns that might be programmed are Silent Emer gency, Audible Emergency, Persona l Emergency, and Fire.
– 47 – Speed Key (Macros) General Information The “A”, “B ”, “C”, an d/or “D ” keys can b e used to ac tivate a string of comman ds u p to 3 2 key strok es e ach. Thes e comm and s are kn own a s a ma cro and are stor ed in the sys tem’ s memory .
– 48 – Speed Key (Macros) (cont’d) Executing To ex ecut e a Spe ed Key sequ ence, d o th e follow ing: If a lett ered key , A-B- C has b een a ssign ed as a S peed Key , pre ss and h old down the app ropriate k ey (about 2 seconds). If a user code i s required f or any part of the Speed Key s equenc e, the fol lowing prom pt app ears.
– 49 – Access Door Control General Information Yo ur syste m ma y be set up su ch th at a loc ked a ccess doo r (suc h as i n a lob by) can be unloc ked momen tarily or for a specif ic period of time, using a keypad command. Ask your installer if this has b een done in our sy stem.
– 50 – Using #70 Relay Menu Mode General Information Your system m ay be s et up so that cer tain lig hts or other d evic es can b e turned on or off by using the #70 comm and fr om either a key pad or a telephon e key pad (if 4286 VIP modul e is used) .
– 51 – Using Schedules Delaying the Closing Time Your sy stem 's prog ramm ed sched ules m ay au tomati cally arm the sys tem a t a predet ermin ed t ime.
– 52 – Using Schedules (cont’d) Programming Temporary Schedules Te mpora ry sc hedu les o nly affe ct the pa rtit ion fr om w hich it is enter ed. Temporary schedul es can be reu sed at lat er dates simply by scrolling (by pressing # ) to the DAYS? prompt (described belo w) and activating the appropriate da ys.
– 53 – Using Schedules (cont’d) DAYS ? MTW TF SS HIT 0-7 X X This is the prom pt tha t actu ally activ ates th e temp orary schedul e, and allow s the t empor ary schedule t o be cust omized to a part icular week's need s. To selec t the day s which are to be activated , enter the des ired nu mber 1-7 (M onday = 1).
– 54 – Programming Device Timers General Information D e v i c e t i m e r s c o ns i s t o f a n O N t i m e & a n O F F ti m e , a n d s e l e c t e d d a y s o f t he week in whic h they are active. Ther e are u p t o 20 ti mers that c an be u sed to control vari ous d evices, s uch as light s or applian ces.
– 55 – Programming Device Timers (cont’d) 00 ON T IME ? 00:00 PM Enter th e time y ou wan t the devic e turn ed on usi ng 00: 01 - 11 :59 fo rmat . When the dis play show s the d esir ed tim e, p ress th e * key t o move to the AM /PM field. Press any key 0-9 to ch ange the AM/ PM ind icati on.
– 56 – Programming Device Timers (cont’d) Randomize Output Device Times Devic es in you r syst em m ay be se t for a ran dom sc hedu le, wher eby th ey wil l turn on and off at diff erent t imes e ach d ay.
– 57 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode The #77 Instan t Activa tion Mod e is u sed to ac tivat e output s, byp ass zone s, etc. imm ediately u pon ex itin g the #77 Mode. The ac tions that may be activated are relay comman ds, arm/disarm comman ds, zone byp assing commands, and open/close access conditions.
– 58 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont’d) Bypass Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (Du ring) are the on ly val id cho ices for bypass commands.
– 59 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont’d) A dditional Commands Action Code Action Specifier 77 Acces s Point Gr oup En able Group # 78 Acces s Point G roup D isable Group # To enter the Instant Activation Mode: Enter your security code, then press the [#] key follo wed by 77.
– 60 – Event Log Procedures General Information The sy stem has th e abili ty t o record variou s ev ents in a hist ory l og wh erein each event i s r ecord ed in one of fiv e categ ories ( listed below ), wi th the time and date of its oc curren ce.
– 61 – Event Log Procedures (continued) ALARM EVENT LOG Displa ys time and date for zones t hat has either caus ed an al arm or has b een restor ed in the s elected par tition. CHECK EVENT LO G Displa ys time and date for zones t hat has caus ed a trou ble or super visory c onditi on in the selected partition.
– 62 – Testing the System (To Be Conducted W eekly) Using the 5 TEST Key The TEST key put s your system in to T est mod e, wh ich allow s each p rotec tion point to b e check ed for pr oper op erat ion. 1. Disarm the system and close all protected window s, doors, etc.
– 63 – Fire Alarm System Your fire alarm system (if installe d) is on 24 hours a day, prov iding continuous protecti on. In the even t of a n emerg ency, th e smoke a nd h eat detect ors autom atical ly send signals to your Control, trigge ring a loud interr upting sound from the ke ypad and th e optional exterior so unders.
– 64 – Trouble Conditions Typical Trouble Displ ays The wor d CHECK or TR BL on the Keyp ad's displ ay, accompan ied by a rapid "beepin g" at the K eyp ad, in dicates th at ther e is a troubl e condi tion in th e system . To silence th e beeping sound for tr ouble c ondit ions, pr ess any key.
– 65 – Trouble Conditions (cont ’d) • A display of " SYST EM LO BAT ", accomp anied by a once per minute "beeping " at th e Keyp ad ind icates that a low system batter y condi tion exists.
– 66 – Recommendations for Proper Protection The following recommendations for the location of fire and burglary detection devices help provid e proper coverage for the protect ed premises.
– 67 – Recommendations for Proper Protection (cont’d) In additi on, we re com mend the fo llowin g: Instal l a sm oke de tect or insid e ev ery bed room wher e a sm oker sleep s. Install a sm oke d etector in side bedr ooms wh ere el ectrical appli ances ( such as p ortable heaters, air conditione rs or humidifiers) are used.
– 68 – Emergency Evacuation Establi sh and regul arly p ractic e a pl an of escap e in th e ev ent of f ire. The f ollow ing step s ar e recom mend ed by th e Nati onal Fir e Pr otecti on A ssociati on: 1. Posi tion you r detec tor or y our int erior an d/or exter ior sou nd ers so that they can be heard by all oc cupants.
– 69 – Maintaining Your System Taking Care of Your Sy stem The c ompon ents of your secur ity syst em are d esig ned to be a s fre e of maint enanc e as po ssible. Howev er, ther e ar e some thin gs you c an do t o mak e sure that your system is i n reliable workin g conditi on.
– 70 – Maintaining Your System (cont’d ) Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad The key pad’s w arning tones c an be sil enced by perf orming an OFF sequ enc e (cod e plu s OFF k ey.
– 71 – Quick Guide to System Functions FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Check Zon es Press [ ✱ ]. To view faulted zone s when is system not ready Display All Descrip tors Press and hold [ ✱ ] for 5 sec onds. Display s all alpha descriptor s programmed by install er.
– 72 – Quick Guide to System Functions (cont’d ) FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Delete a User Enter master/manag er code. Press CODE [8]. Enter user no. to be deleted. Enter master/m anager code. Press 1 (Y es) at prompt. Master & M anager level u sers can delete u sers.
– 73 – Summary of Audible Notifica tion (Alpha Display Keypads) SOUND CAUSE DISPL A Y LOUD, INTERRUP TED* Keypad & External FIRE AL ARM FIRE is displayed; descriptor of zone in alarm is displayed. LOUD, CONTINUOUS* Keypad & External BURGLARY/ AUDIBLE EME RGENCY ALARM AL AR M i s displayed; descript or of zone in alarm is also displayed.
– 74 – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS The user shall not m ake any change s or mo dification s to the equip ment unle ss authoriz ed by the Ins tallation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthoriz ed changes or modificat ions could void the user' s authority to operate the eq uipment.
– 75 – “FEDERAL COMM UNICATIONS COMM ISSION (FCC) Pa rt 68 NOT ICE This equipm ent com plies with Part 68 of the FCC r ules. On the f ront cover of this equipm ent is a label that c ontains , among other inform ation, the FCC registrat ion num ber and ringer equivalenc e number (REN) f or this e quipm ent.
– 76 – CANADIAN DEP ARTMENT OF COMMUNIC A TIONS (DOC ) ST A T EMEN T NOTICE The Canadian Departm ent of Communications label identifi es certified equipment. This cert ification means that the equi pment meets certai n telecommunications network protect ive, operational and safety requirements .
– 77 – WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While t his system is an advanc ed design sec urity system, i t does not offer guarant eed protecti on against burglary or f ire or other em ergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or res idential, is s ubject to compromise or fai lure to warn for a variety of reas ons.
– 78 – Index #70 command ............................................... 50 4286 VIP modul e ..................................... 9, 50 AC Loss ........................................................ 65 Access Another Part ition ................
– 79 – Manager ....................................................... 16 Master .......................................................... 16 Master Keypad......................................... 9, 23 Maximum ...................................
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