NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-825, MAGNUM ALERT-825HS Operating Manual

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0 1880,
NAPCO
OPERATING
GUIDE
FOR YOUR
MAGNUM
MAGNUM
ALERT-825HS
SECURITY SYSTEM
NAPCO
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Please read this guide thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your new security system. Keep this booklet handy for future reference. Note especially the ALARM PLAN on page 15. Your alarm specialist will help you fill it out and explain the various features and operating procedures for your new Magnum Alert-825/825HS.
NOTICE
You’ll probably find items men­tioned in this booklet which do not apply to your system. DON’T WORRY!
The Napco Magnum Alert-8254 825HS has 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. Ask him about them.
Your Magnum
Alert-825/825HS
is carefully designed and engineered to the highest indus­try standards. To provide optimum safety and security with this equipment, we recommend that the user become thoroughly familiar with the unit and periodi­cally check its condition and state
of readiness.
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Shunt
Mini-Sounder
Panic
The face of the keypad lifts up to reveal a convenient index of pro­tected zones.
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Abort Delay
A delay period that allows the system to be reset before it reports to a central station.
Alarm Plan
ldentifies the areas of your premises pro­tected by each zone of protection and lists zone features. (See page 15)
Ambush Code
A one or two-digit code used before an arm/
disarm code that causes a silent report to
be sent to a central station. (Optional)
Arming/Disarming
Turning your system ON or OFF. This can
be done by entering a code on the
Digit-
Key keypad, or by turning an optional
key-
Switch.
Arm/Dlsarm (Personal) Codes
Up to 4 four-digit codes used to arm and
disarm the system from the keypad.
Battery
Stand by battery Is placed in the Control
Centerbox to provide backup protection in
the event of a power loss.
Central Station
Monitors incoming burglary
messages from the Digital
and emergency
Communicator, and alerts the proper authorities. (Optional feature)
Control Center
The heart of the Magnum Alert-825 security system: it controls all system functions.
Dlgltal Communicator
Reports burglary and emergencies directly to the central station over telephone lines.
Napco’s
Digit-key keypad puts Control Center functions at your fingertips. It can be mounted either at the Control Center or anywhere in your premises.
Exlt/Entry Delay
Lets you exit and enter your premises without setting off an alarm after the system is armed.
Hold
Down
Functlon
Digit keys have secondary functions which are activated by holding down a digit until a beep is heard.
Fallback
Code
A pre-programmed four-digit code that may
be used to disarm your system should all
user codes be erased (as after an extended
power failure).
Mlnl-Sounder
Buzzer at each Napco Digit-Key keypad warns that entry delay time has started. It also sounds when you attempt to arm the system if a particular zone is in “trouble”. It also verifies contact with a central station when a closing signal is sent (optional).
Panic Buttons
Two buttons (* and #) on the Digit-Key
keypad which will alert the central station
of an emergency.
Report
A communication sent to a central station
indicating a specificchange in condition of
the security system (alarm, trouble, low battery, etc.). (optional)
Shunt Button
Labelled
"S"
on the Digit-Key
keypad. Lets you manually remove one or more protective zones from the system.
Zones
Independent, circuits
that protect specific
areas of your premises.
Auto Shunted Zone:
A zone capable of being automatically bypassed (shunted) out of the protection system if it is in “trouble” (faulty) when you attempt to arm the system. Burglary Zones: Detect intrusion.
Day Zone:
A zone programmed to cause visual and audible ( optional) indication at the Digit-Key keypad when it is in ”trouble” during the disarmed period.
Exlt/Entry Follower Zone:
Provides
exit and entry delay for interior devices. Entry delay only occurs if re-entry takes place through the normal
exit/entry door.
Group Shunt Zones:
A group of zones programmed so they can be manually by passed (shunted) all at once. Priority
Zones: When a zone selected for the feature is in “trouble” it will be impossible to arm the Control Center. Selectlve Shunted Zones: Zones that can be individually bypassed (shunted)
using the Shunt Button. Trouble Zones: Zones that cannot be armed becauseof an open window, door or other problem in the area.
24
Hour Zone:
Are always armed and
ready at all times to respond to an emer­gency situation.
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lndicator
Lights
ARMED/MEMORY (Red)
l Steady- system is armed.
l Flashes
-
alarm condition.
Flashes indicate the number of zone(s) which were violated. (see page 5, Key 2)
STATUS (Green)
l Steady
-
system is disarmed, all
zones okay.
l Flashes
-
a non-24 hour zone is in trouble. Flashes indicate the number of the zone(s) that are in trouble. Note: to stop flashing hold down Key 3 for two seconds,
SHUNT (Yellow)
,o
Steady - one or more zones
manually shunted (bypassed).
NOTE: all three lights flashing to­gether indicates that AC power has been lost. Reset indication with Key 9 (see page 5).
Mint-Sounder
l
Steady
Tone: day zone in trouble; entry delay in progress; system armed
with a priority zone in trouble.
l Beep (2 seconds): system armed
with any zone auto shunted; or battery power low.
Arm-Disarm/Run/Load Switch
l Used to load (program-in) user
arm/disarm codes. Slide switch to the right (LOAD) position when entering codes (refer to Selecting Your Codes on page 7).
Be sure to return theswitch to the
center (RUN) position after all codes have been entered. Setting this spring-return switch to the left will also arm or disarm the system (unless this option has been removed). Your system will not operate with the switch in the LOAD position.
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Keys
NOTICE:Keys1,2,3,4,5,9 and S must be held down for 2 seconds (until mini-sounder beeps) to per­form their desianated ‘Hold- Down " (“Key”) functions.
Key 1: TEST
Momentarily sounds the burglar alarm from the battery. If no alarm is heard, or if it is weak, the battery may need replacing. Use this test weekly. (To perform this function
the key must be held down until a beep is heard.)
Key 2: ALARM HISTORY
This will flash the red ARMED/ MEMORY light to indicate the last alarm condition. Count the number
of
flashes to determine the zones violated. This feature does not reset; after the system is rearmed, the previous alarm history will remain in alarm memory until automatically reset by a new alarm condition. To perform this function the key must be held down until a beep is heard, and then continued to be held down until all information has been displayed.
Key 3: STATUS INDICATION RESET
This will stop the green STATUS
light flashing. To turn STATUS
flash-
irig
back on, hold down Key 3 aaain. (To oerform this function the key must be held down until a beep is heard.)
Key 4: INSTANT PROTECTION
Cancels the exit/entry delay periods when arming. The delay is restored after you disarm the system. See page 10. (To perform this func-
tion the key must be held down until a beep is heard.)
Key
5: DOOR CHIME
This will initiate a feature that
sounds a chime In the keypad each time the entry door on zone 1 is opened. This feature only works when the alarm system is disarmed (off). To eliminate
the door chime feature,
press
this key again. A lengthy “chime” may be reset using Key 9 (MA-825HS only). (To perform these functions, the key must
be
held down
until a beep is heard.)
Key 9: RESET
Used
to
reset
a Dav Zone
Mini-
Sounder indication
(MA-825HS
only), a
lengthy door “chime”
(MA-825HS
only).
or the AC Failure indication (all
three indicatora flashing), and to bypass a troubled zone deaignated as a “Priority with
Bypass
Zone.” (To
reset
any function, the key
must
be
held
down
until
a
beep is heard.)
Key S: SHUNT
This will flash the vellow SHUNT light to indicate the zone(s) shunted. Count the number of flashes to determine the zone(s) shunted.
To perform this function the key
must be held down until a beep is heard, and continued to be held down until all information has been displayed. The key does not have to be held down for either the Selective Zone Shunting feature (see page 10) or when selecting a new code (see page 7).
Keys * and #: PANIC BUTTONS
Activates the panic zone. Refer to
“Panic Zone”, page 10 for more
information.
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Your Magnum
Alert-825/825HS
Security System has three basic components:
1. Zones
Your system is capable of monitoring up to six separate areas of your premises, including Am­bush/Panic and Auxiliary zones.
Each zone is an independent cir-
cuit that protects a specific area of
your premises. For example: your
alarm specialist may have set aside a zone for window protection, exit/ entry delay, interior space protec-
tion, safe and valuables protection
or emergencies. Each zone can be
“programmed’ to react in aspecific
manner. Check and be certain that
you know what each zone protects.
2. The
Dlglt-Key Keypad
Lets you program arm/disarm codes; arm and disarm the system; check the condition(status) of each zone; temporarily bypass (shunt)
individual (or group of) zones; send an ambush alarm; cancel exit/entry delay; test the battery and alarm devices; reset the AC-failure indica­tion; and bypass a
Priority-with-
Bypass Zone.
Three lights and a Mini-Sounder
on the Digit-Key keypad monitor the system.
3. The Alarm Output
When any zone is activated, the Control Center responds by sound­ing an audible alarm and/or alerting a central station (optional). Your
alarm specialist has programmed
your system to react in a specific manner to each type of emergency. Be sure you understand how your
system responds to these emer­gencies.
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The Digit-Key Keypad
All security system operations are
carried out at the keypad. Each key
hasaspecialfunction of
its own (see
“CONTROLS” page 5) plus the
ability to arm and disarm the system when
they are
used in a preselected
combination (codes).
Personal ( Arm/Disarm) Codes
You can choose up to4 four-digit codes which will allow you to arm and disarm your system. Any of these codes can easily be changed, thus allowing temporary guests, baby­sitters, employees, etc., access to the premises. When no longer need­ed, the codes can be changed or removed from service.
Your security system cannot be
disarmed by unauthorized persons.
It will respond only when a code
of your choosing is entered through the keypad.
Selecting
Your Codes
To program these codes, slide the ARM-DISARM/RUN/LOAD switch (upper left corner of the Control Center, see page 4) to the right (LOAD). The three lights on the keypad will flash rapidly, and the Mini-Sounder will beep. At the
keypad, enter any combination of up to four digits (there is no zero) as follows:
Press:
l S + 1 + Four digit First User’s
Personal Code
S + 2 + Four digit Second
User’s Personal Code
l
S +3 +
Four
digit Third User’s
Personal Code
l S + 4 + Four digit Fourth
User’s Personal Code
After all user codes have been entered, return the ARM-DISARM/ RUN/LOAD switch at the Control Center to the
center(
RUN) position. Remember: your system will not operate with the switch
in the
LOAD
position.
NOTE: You need not assign all four codes. Use only as many as you
need, and change them as often as you feel necessary (refer to Changing or Voiding a Code).
Easy Arming
(MA-825HS only)
If programmed, this feature permits quick arming by momen­tarily pressing Key 8. Disarming, however, will still require entry of a complete code.
Changing or Voldlng a Code
Changing any user’s code is accomplished by using the fore­going procedure and
simply chang-
ing the
4-digit
combination. Thus.
to change
User 3’s code:
1. Set the ARM-DISARM/RUN/ LOAD switch to LOAD.
2. Press S + 3 + Four new digits, user 3’s new code.
3. Return the ARM-DISARM/ RUN/LOAD switch to RUN.
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Checking AC Power
If the three lights of your keypad are blinking slowly, you have lost AC power. Check to see if there has been a general power outage, or if the Control Center’s trans­former is disconnected. If you must operate without AC power, press Key9 to stop the lights from blink­ing. Next, test your standby battery by pressing Key 1. If the alarm doesn’t sound, or is weak, replace the battery. Check your battery weekly.
Armlng The System
Before
You Leave
Before you attempt to arm the system, check the STATUS light on the keypad. If the light is on, you may enter your code, but be prepared to leave immediately. Upon arming, the red ARMED/ MEMORY light will come on and the green STATUS light will go out. Leave immediatelythrough the exit/ entry door before the exit-delay time runs out. If you take too long
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to leave the premises, the Mini-
Sounder will warn you that
exit-
delay time has expired and
entry­delay time has started. To avoid causing an alarm, quickly return to the keypad and enter your code to disarm the Control Center. You may then rearm and try to exit again.
System Does Not Respond to Personal Code
If after an extended power failure
your personal codes do not work,
you can temporarily use the " Fall-
back” code to operate the system. To restore personal codes, see page 7 “Selecting Your Codes”.
Arming With A Zone In Trouble
If the green STATUS light is flash­ing, at least one’non-24 Hour Zone is in trouble (in an open or shorted condition) and incapable of being armed. Count the
number of
flashes to determine the zone(s) in trouble. For example, if your back door is open on Zone 1 and a window is open on Zone 3, the STATUS lamp
will flash once for Zone 1; pause; then flash three times for Zone 3. Try to clear the troubled zone(s) yourself. In this example you can clear the zones by merely closing the back door and the window.
If the zone cannot be fixed (green
light still flashing), it may still be possible to arm the system without the protection of that zone. Check your Alarm Plan (see page 15). If the zone in trouble is not designated as a Priority Zone, you will be able to arm your system anyway. A 2­second beep at the keypad Mini­Sounder will alert you that the sys­tem was armed with a zone auto­matically bypassed (auto-shunted) and no alarm will occur. Be sure to have all zones in trouble repaired as soon as possible! If you cannot clear the zone yourself, call your alarm specialist.
You cannot arm your system if a zone programmed as a Priority Zone is in trouble. The Mini-Sounder will come on, but the ARMED/MEMORY
light will not. To silence the sounder,
re-enter your code to disarm.
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If trouble is encountered on a
zone programmed as a
Priority­with-Bypass Zone however, enter your code to silence the Mini­Sounder and disarm; hold down Reset Key 9 until it beeps (this will bypass the alarm condition); then enter your code to rearm.
Disarming When You Return
When you enter through the exit/ entry door, the Mini-Sounder will come on during the entry period to remind you to disarm. Check the red ARMED/MEMORY light; if it is flashing, an alarm occurred while you were out. Using your code, disarm the system immediately during the entry period to prevent an alarm and to silence the
Mini-
Sounder.
NOTE: If
you enter the wrong code, you must wait at least 2 seconds before re-entering. If there was an extended power failure and your system does not respond to your correct code, enter your pre-
programmed “Fallback” code to
disarm. See page 8.
To identify which zone(s) were
violated, hold down Alarm History
Key 2 until it beeps. The red ARMED/
MEMORY light will flash to indicate the last alarm condition. Count the number of flashes to determine which zone(s) require attention.
NOTE: If an alarm occurredand the red light did not flash, a 24 Hour Zone (see your Alarm
Plan)
was violated. The cause of the alarm must be determined and cleared before you can rearm your Control Center.
Ambush Code (optlonal)
If an intruder forces you to disarm your system, enter your prepro­grammed 1- or P-digit Ambush Code before your disarm code. This
activates
your Ambush Zone, which
is usually programmed to send a silent alarm to a central station (optional feature). If your system is
monitored by a central station, be
sure to memorize your ambush code.
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Arming Wlth Selective Zone Shunting
Your alarm specialist may have opted for one or more zones that can be selectively shunted (removed) from the system. Since a
shunted zone cannot cause an alarm, you may wish to use this feature to turn OFF the interior areas while arming, and keeping your perimeter zones (windows, doors, etc.) active.
To arm, check the green light to
make sure no zone is in trouble. Press the shunt button ( labeled "S”), and then the number of the
zone (1
through 6) you wish to shunt
Your alarm specialist may also
have opted for interior zones to all be “group shunt” zone-s Shunt
these zones simply by pressing the
"S" key twice. The yellow shunt light
will come ON whenever you shunt one or more zones. Enter your arm/
disarm code to arm your remaining zones. The green light will go OFF, and the
red ARMED/MEMORY
light will come ON. The yellow light will go OFF when you disarm again indi­cating that the shunted zones are
no longer shunted.( Note: The shunt light does
NOT come
on when zones
are auto-shunted.)
Arming With
Instant Protectlon
Pressing key 4 (until you hear a beep) will cancel the exit/entry delay on the exit/entry zone when arming. The red ARMED/MEMORY light will flash rapidly to indicate this condition. If someone enters through the exit/entry zone, an alarm will sound immediately.
Panic
Zone
To activate the panic zone,
simultaneously press the two keys
marked * and
#
on the Digit-Key keypad. The panic zone can be pro­grammed to send a silent alarm to a central station. activate an audible alarm, or both.
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Your Alarm Specialist may have
programmed your security system
to be monitored
by
a
central station. The built-in digital communicator can transmit emergency signals to the central station 24 hours a day.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
(Police, Medical Etc)
MONITORS YOUR
SYSTEM 24 HOURS
PR
PREMISES
ALERT-825/825HS
COMMUNICATOR
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Abort Delay
Note which zones on your alarm
plan have abort delay. This is a delay that enables you to reset the system before a zone condition
report is sent to the central station.
Non-24 hour zone reports are aborted by arming and then disarm­ing. 24 hour zones, however, must first be repaired.
Opening and
Closing
Reporting
An optional feature that permits the central station to receive a signal each time the system is armed, disarmed or both (up to 4 individual users can be identified).
Central
Station
Rlngback
The central station will
acknowl­edge the fact that you have armed your system by “ringing back” with
a short beep
from
the Mini-Sounder.
(This is an optional feature that
re-
sponds to closing reports only.)
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The following information is applicable only where local ordinance permits use of your alarm Control Center for fire detection
Controlling Your
Fire Circuit
If your alarm specialist installed smoke detectors or heat sensing
thermostats, you have 24 hour fire
protection. This optional Fire Pro-
tection Zone is always active, even though your system may be dis­armed. An optional Fire Supervision and Indicator Station on the Control Center provides the following fire circuit controls.
AC
Power Check
If the yellow AC light on the Fire
Supervision and Indicator Station is off, the
Control Center
is not receiv­ing AC power. Press the spring­loaded SILENCE
&
FIRE RESET switch to shut off the Mini-Sounder. Check lights to see if there is a
general power outage. If there is,
you will be operating from your
standby battery. When AC power is restored. the Mini-Sounder will
come back on. Press the spring-
loaded switch again to silence the Mini-Sounder.
Fire-Zone
Check
The Mini-Sounder on the Fire Supervision and Indicator Station signals a problem on the Fire Zone. Press the spring-loaded SILENCE
8 FIRE RESET switch to shut off the
Mini-Sounder. The red TROUBLE light will come on until the Fire Zone is cleared. When the zone is restored, the Mini-Sounder will signal again to indicate that the Fire Zone is functional. Press the SILENCE
&
FIRE RESET switch
once again to turn off the
Mini-
Sounder.
Fire-Detector
Reset
After a fire alarm, the red FIRE ALARM light will be on. Press the SILENCE
&
FIRE RESET switch to
clear the smoke detectors.
Alarm/Battery Test
The fire alarm bell/siren and
standby battery should be tested
weekly. Disarm the Control Center.
Push the BATTERY
&
BELL TEST switch down and listen to the bell/ siren. If the alarm sounds weak,
the battery is faulty. Call for service.
Would You
Like
More
Safety
Informatlon?
For information on home fire de­tection, burn safety, and home fire safety, contact the National Fire Protection Association, Public Affairs
Dept.05A,
Battetymarch
Plaza,
Quincy,
MA 02269.
NOTE:
If there is no Fire Supervision and Indicator Station on your Control Center and your Fire Zone uses smoke detectors, have your alarm specialist show you and explain the switch he has installed for resetting the smoke detectors after an alarm.
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Even with the most advanced fire alarm system, adequate protection requires an escape plan. To pre­pare your plan:
Draw floorplans of your building. Show two exits
-
a front or back door
and a
window from
each room. (Make sure the window works. You may need a special fire escape ladder if the window is high up.) Write down your outside meeting place.
Family
Rehearsal
Rehearse each of the following
activities:
1) Everyone in their room with the doors closed.
3)
4)
5)
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2) One person sound the alarm.
Each person tests his door. Pretend the door is hot and use the alternate escape exit. Everyone meet outdoors at the assigned spot.
IMPORTANT -
Discuss these escape procedures
with those who use the building.
1
)
In a residence, sleep with the
bedroom doorclosed. A closed door
will hold back deadly smoke while
you escape.
2) When thefirealarm signals, es-
cape quickly. Do not stop to pack
3) Test the door. If it is hot, use
your alternate
route
through the window. If the door is cool, brace your shoulder against it and open it
Read
Carefully
cautiously. Be ready to slam the door
if smoke or heat rush in. Crawl through smoke, holding your breath. Close the doors again on leaving to
helppreventthefirefromspreading
4) Go to your specific outdoor
meeting place so you can see that everyone is safe.
5)
Assign someone to make sure nobody returns to the burning build­ing.
6) Call the fire department from a
neighbor’s telephone.
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Zone
Area Protected
Zone Features
Contacts
(doom, wlndows, etc.)
1
6
Central Station
(Optional)
Service Person
Telephone
Telephone
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