USER GUIDE 9651 HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS
2. Everyday Operation Page 10 496930 Keyswitch Setting 1. Close all doors and windows. The Ready lamp on the keyswitch should be glowing to indi
2. Everyday Operation 496930 Page 11 Lock Set Your installer may have fitted a special lock so that locking the final exit door completes the setti
2. Everyday Operation Page 12 496930 If the System Will Not Set Detector Active If you try to set the system while something is triggering one of the
2. Everyday Operation 496930 Page 13 What To Do When Service and Line Fault Glow If you hear an intermittent tone from the keypad, and both the s a
2. Everyday Operation Page 14 496930 Unsetting the System WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm starts then there may be an intr
2. Everyday Operation 496930 Page 15 Unsetting with a Lock Switch If the installer has fitted the final exit door with a lock switch: 1. Unlock th
2. Everyday Operation Page 16 496930 Starting Alarms Yourself There are three types of alarm that you can start yourself: PA (Panic), Medical Assista
496930 Page 17 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 kee
3. After an Alarm Page 18 496930 • If the s lamp glows after an alarm and your system is connected to an communication device then your system may us
496930 4. Special Functions Introduction From the keypad you can perform a number of other functions, apart from setting and unsetting the system.
Page 2 496930 Contents 1. Introduction...3 The Alarm System...3 The Keypad...
3. After an Alarm Page 20 496930 To reinstate a zone repeat steps 1 to 4. At step 3 press Y and “o” will disappear. Press X to exit. Omissions are n
3. After an Alarm 496930 Page 21 Changing Access Codes 1. Enter User 01 access code. The display shows: 2. Press 4. The display shows: N
3. After an Alarm Page 22 496930 ABCÆÅÄ DEFGHIJKL MNOØÖPQRSTUV WXYZSpace'():.-!& Figure 3. Letters Generated by Each Number Key Proximity Ta
3. After an Alarm 496930 Page 23 The display shows the user number and any text description you have programmed for that user. 4. Press Y. The
3. After an Alarm Page 24 496930 Using the Log The system keeps a log of the last 250 events. You can examine this log from the keypad. To use the lo
3. After an Alarm 496930 Page 25 Set Fail Znn Setting failed because of zone nn. Burg Znn Rstr Intruder alarm at zone nn restored. Tamper Znn Tamp
3. After an Alarm Page 26 496930 Setting the Time and Date The control unit contains an internal clock/calendar that runs as long as there is power p
3. After an Alarm 496930 Page 27 Testing the System Bell Test You can test that all the sounders and the strobe are working, as follows: 1. Key in y
3. After an Alarm Page 28 496930 Zone Description Whole system (A) Part Set B Part Set C Part Set D Omit AllowedChime 1 2 3
496930 Page 3 1. Introduction The Alarm System The 9651 alarm system comprises a control unit, one or more keypads, and various detectors. The contr
1. Introduction Page 4 496930 1. Line Fault LED 2. Service LED 3. Power LED 4. Level setting keys. 5. Omit key. 6 Enter Key 7 Fire alarm keys. Press
1. Introduction 496930 Page 5 6 Set the internal clock/calendar, which provides a time stamp on log entries. 7 Enable or disable the Chime facili
Page 6 496930 2. Everyday Operation There are several different ways of setting the system. For all methods (except using a keyswitch) you must ente
2. Everyday Operation 496930 Page 7 Timed Set With Timed Set the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired. Ask your Installer to make s
2. Everyday Operation Page 8 496930 Final Door Set With Final Door Setting the system sets when you close the last door. There is no fixed exit time.
2. Everyday Operation 496930 Page 9 Part Setting The Installer may have programmed your system so that you can protect part of the premises while t
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