Napco Security Technologies F-64TPBR User Manual

OPERATING GUIDE for your
NAPCO FREEDOM F-64TPBR Bedroom
Touchpad Home Security System
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Freedom F-64TPBR Touchpad
© NAPCO 2006 PATENTED OI319A 9/06
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INTRODUCTION
The NAPCO Freedom F-64TPBR bedroom Touchpad is a “smart” interactive menu-driven Touchpad with an integral motion sensor, inte­gral siren, and integral speaker designed for your NAPCO control panel. Its alphanumeric screen not only displays the status of your sys­tem, the speaker also provides step-by-step instructions to guide you through all operations. In addition, alarms can be silenced by the use of a uniquely coded digital key called an "I-FOB".
All monitored doors must be closed and dead­bolts must be engaged before arming the sys­tem. Unbolted doors will display on the Touch­pad even if the doors are closed. The Touchpad display scrolls all significant open or faulted zones (except PIR's) and when this scrolling
stops, the system is ready to arm. To Arm the system, simply press either the STAY button (if staying within the premises) or the NIGHT button (if remaining only in the bedroom for the eve­ning).
To disarm, simply press the DISARM / RE- SET button--no need to enter memorized entry codes that other systems require, thus prevent­ing false alarms.
This booklet contains important information about the operation of your system with this Freedom F-64TPBR Touchpad . Read it care­fully and keep it handy for future reference. Check the Glossary for an explanation of terms that may be unfamiliar to you.
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IMPORTANT - TEST YOUR SYSTEM WEEKLY
1 Test your sounding device and backup battery
(Perform these tests only on weekends or at a time designated by your
alarm company)
1. While disarmed, press MENU.
2. Press MENU until ACTIVATE SIREN TEST appears in the display.
3. Press YES to execute the test. The alarm will sound for about two
seconds.
If the alarm does not sound, call for service.
If the battery is low, LOW BATTERY E02-00 SERVICE will appear
in the display indicating a low battery condition. Allow 24 hours for the battery to recharge. If the trouble continues, call for service.
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From a Disarmed State
2 Test your central station communicator
(Activate Dialer Test programmed? YES NO)
1. Notify your Central Station of the impending test.
2. While disarmed, insert your I-FOB into the Touchpad. Press MENU.
3. Press MENU until ACTIVATE DIALER TEST appears in the display.
4. Press YES to send a test code to the central station.
If the test is not successful, COMM FAIL E03-00 SERVICE will dis- play, indicating a communication failure. Call for service.
Note: Any subsequent successful transmission will clear a Failure to
Communicate system trouble.
booklet that do not apply to your system. NAPCO control panels have such a wide variety of features that few security systems, if any, will ever need them all. Your alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your particular needs.
Regardless of how your system has been configured, rest assured that it 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 alarm professional how to make these tests).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................2
TESTING THE SYSTEM ....................................................2
F-64TPBR TOUCHPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .. 4
ARMING STAY: PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME.... 6
NIGHT MODE: ARMING AT NIGHT ..................................7
ARMING STAY FROM NIGHT MODE................................ 8
BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES......................................... 9
EMERGENCY BUTTONS.................................................10
DISARMING THE SYSTEM..............................................11
SILENCING AN ALARM ...................................................12
FIRE PROTECTION .........................................................13
TOUCHPAD MENU MODE .........................................15-18
USER PROGRAM MODE............................................19-21
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES.........................22-26
USER I-FOB LIST.............................................................27
FCC PART 68 STATEMENT ...........................................28
LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM .......................29
NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY.........................................31
FCC PART 15 STATEMENT ............................................ 33
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IF THE ALARM IS SOUNDING:
To silence an alarm, insert your I-FOB key into the slot on the F-64TPBR Touchpad and remove when alarm has silenced.
ALARM TIME OUT: _________ Minutes
FOR SERVICE, CALL: _____________________
TO CANCEL AN
ALARM REPORT, CALL: ____________________
Proceed with caution! (See pages 11 & 12).
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F-64TPBR TOUCHPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS
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F-64TPBR TOUCHPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS
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LCD Window – 32 character LCD displays
system status messages, zone descriptions, system troubles, etc.
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STATUS Light. Lights (green) to indicate
that the system is ready for arming. If a zone is not secured, the light will be off and the zone will display in the window. If a zone has been bypassed, the STATUS light will blink while armed.
ARMED Light. Lights (red) to indicate that
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the system is armed. If an alarm has occurred, the ARMED LED will be flashing.
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Alarm Speaker – Will sound a LOUD
steady sweep tone when intrusion is detected or a distinct pulsating tone for a fire alarm condition. Also chirps to indicate armed AWAY, and provides for audible voice prompts.
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STAY Button – Press once to initiate the
arm Stay sequence. Stay Mode bypasses all interior zones simultaneously to allow free movement within the premises.
Hold down for 2 seconds if all zones secure to eliminate 60-second pre-arm delay.
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NIGHT Button – Press to arm system in
NIGHT mode when going to sleep. System will be fully armed with all perimeter and interior devices activated except for the F-64TPBR Touchpad PIR.
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BYPASS Button – Press to bypass zones.
(1) Deactivates selected zones from the system. (2) Unbypasses a bypassed zone
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MENU Button – Press to enter Function
Mode, in which available system functions are displayed in the LCD Window. The desired function is then selected by pressing the YES button. Press RESET to exit.
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DISARM
/ RESET Button – Press to
silence Fire alarms, troubles and exits Function Mode (see MENU Button).
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YES Button – Press to select the desired
function in Function Mode (see MENU Button, above).
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NO Button – Press to answer no to
Function Mode questions and proceed to the next question (see MENU Button, above).
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ENTER Button – Press to accept
displayed value and to move cursor to next position.
Integral PIR – Used to detect intruders and
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your presence near the Touchpad during arming and disarming. Do not block.
FIRE Button – Press and hold down for
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2 seconds to alert the Central Station of a fire emergency.
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+ AUX Button – Press and hold down for
2 seconds to alert the Central Station of a auxiliary emergency.
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Police Button – Press and hold down for 2 seconds to alert the Central Station of a police emergency.
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I-FOB – The I-FOB is a uniquely coded
digital key. Insert the I-FOB into its keyhole to disarm the system and silence the siren in case of an alarm.
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Slide Plate – Lift to view brief descriptions
of Touchpad buttons and procedures.
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Bypass Icon – Appears as a reminder that
zones have been bypassed (by pressing
the BYPASS button). If it is necessary to
bypass any inoperative zones, it is
important to have the zones repaired as
soon as possible.
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Fire Icon – Steady indicates a fire alarm
condition. Flashing indicates fire alarm sounding.
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Fire TBL Icon – Indicates a problem on a
fire zone is detected.
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System TBL Icon – Indicates a trouble
condition exists on the system. Press
SILENCE to silence sounder and display
the trouble.
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ARMING STAY: PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME
Arming in the Stay mode allows you to remain home with the perimeter protection active but with the interior protection off, so that you may move freely within the premises.
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SYSTEM READY
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ARMED
Check the Touchpad indicators. The green STATUS light must be ON-STEADY, and the LCD display will read
"SYSTEM READY", indicating that the system is ready to arm.
If the green STATUS light is off and zones are scrolling in the display, a perimeter zone is faulted or a monitored deadbolt is unlocked. Check the open zones listed and close the door, window, or lock the deadbolts as needed. If you cannot immediately secure the zones or lock the deadbolts, they may be bypassed (see page 9).
Press the STAY button.
The Touchpad will voice prompt the correct action.
If you change your mind after pressing AW AY, press RESET to clear arming.
The red ARM ED light will light steady and the LCD display will read "ARMED STAY", indicating the system is armed in the Stay mode.
To Arm in Night Mode from Stay Mode:
If already armed in Stay mode, the LCD display will read "ARMED STAY". If the F-64TPBR Touchpad is located in the bedroom--and you are certain you will only be staying within this bedroom--you can arm in Night mode.
Arming in the Night mode allows you to remain home with all perimeter AND interior protection active--except for the F-64TPBR Touchpad PIR--allowing you to move about the protected bedroom freely.
To arm in Night mode from Stay mode, simply press the NIGHT button. The green STATUS light will turn on momentarily, the LCD display will read "ARMED NIGHT" and the red ARMED light will then light steady. See page 7 for more information regarding Night mode.
"System armed Stay"
NIGHT MODE: ARMING AT NIGHT
Arming in Night mode allows you to remain home with all perimeter AND interior protection active--except for the F-64TPBR Touchpad PIR. If the F-64TPBR Touchpad is located in the bedroom, you may move about the bedroom freely.
SYSTEM READY
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Check the Touchpad indicators. The green STATUS light must be ON-STEADY, and the LCD dis-
play will read "SYSTEM READY", indicating that the system is ready to arm.
If the green STATUS light is off and zones are scrolling in the display, a perimeter zone is faulted or a moni-
tored deadbolt is unlocked. Check the open zones listed and close the door, window, or lock the deadbolts as needed. If you cannot immediately secure the zones or lock the deadbolts, they may be bypassed (see page 9).
Press the NIGHT button.
The Touchpad will voice prompt the correct action.
If you change your mind after pressing NIGHT, press RESET to clear arming.
The red ARM ED light will light steady and the LCD display will read "ARMED NIGHT", indicating the system is armed in the Night mode.
To Arm in Night Mode from Stay Mode:
(See page 6 for arming in the Stay mode). When already armed in Stay mode, you can arm in Night mode from Stay mode by simply pressing the NIGHT button. The green STATUS light will turn on momentarily, the LCD display will read "ARMED NIGHT" and the red ARMED light will light steady.
"System arming Night
mode"
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ARMING STAY FROM NIGHT MODE
When already armed in Night mode (see page 7), you can arm in Stay mode from Night mode by simply pressing the STAY button. As described on page 6, arming in the Stay mode allows you to remain home with the perimeter protection active but with the interior protection off, so that you may move freely within the bedroom and the rest of the premises.
ARMED NIGHT
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When armed in Night mode, the red ARMED light is on steady and the LCD display reads "ARMED NIGHT".
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STAY
ARMED
Press the STAY button.
The Touchpad will voice prompt the correct action.
The red ARM ED light will turn off momentarily then light steady and the LCD display will read "ARMED STAY", indi­cating the system is armed in the Stay mode.
"System armed Stay"
BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES
If you are trying to arm with a faulted zone or zones, the LCD display will clearly indicate which zone(s) are faulted. If you cannot repair the zone(s), they may be temporarily removed from the system, or bypassed, using the following procedure:
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WARNING: When bypassing a monitored door, be aware that the bypassed door is temporarily removed from the system and will not send a disarm signal to the Touchpad when unlocked, and false alarms may result. Therefore, an I-FOB MUST be used to disarm when entering through a bypassed monitored door.
Press the BYPASS button. The LCD window will read "DISPLAY ZN DIRECTORY Y/N".
Press YES. The Zone Directory will display, starting with zone 1. Press YES to scroll up and press NO to scroll down through the list of zones. When the zone you wish to bypass appears on the LCD win-
dow, press BYPASS and the Bypass icon will appear for each bypassed zone listed.
With the selected perimeter zone now bypassed, you can now proceed with either arming Stay or Night, as desired. Press RESET, allowing the LCD window to read "SYSTEM READY". Then press
STAY or NIGHT.
"Display Zone Directory?"
Press YES to select or
MENU to skip"
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EMERGENCY BUTTONS
Emergency Buttons (Only available if programmed).
The Emergency Buttons, if programmed, are always active, whether the system is armed or disarmed. The Emergency Button must be Held Down for 2 seconds to activate the emergency alarm and transmit the signals to central station.
Fire Emergency Hold down the Fire button to alert the central station of a fire
emergency. *
(Fire Emergency programmed? YES NO)
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Auxiliary Emergency Hold down this button to alert the central station of an auxiliary
emergency. *
Auxiliary Emergency: _______________________________________
Police Emergency Hold down the Police Emergency button to alert the central station of
a police emergency. *
(Auxiliary Emergency programmed? YES NO)
(Police Emergency programmed? YES NO)
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
Disarming when home (when Armed Night or Stay):
To disarm the system. press the DISARM / RESET button on the F-64TPBR Touchpad.
This function is available only when armed in the Night mode or Stay mode.
NOTE: If the system is armed in the Away mode (interior fully protected), pressing the DISARM / RE-
SET button will not only fail to disarm the system, but pressing ANY button when armed Away will instantly generate an alarm.
The system may also be disarmed at any time with the I-FOB.
To disarm the system, insert your I-FOB key into the I-FOB slot on the F-64TP Touchpad or F-64TPBR Touchpad and remove when the system is disarmed.
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