Scantronic 9600 User Manual

Microprocessor Intruder Alarm Control Panel
User Manual
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Section Title Page
1 INTRODUCTION........................................................... ...................................... 1
2 ARMING THE SYSTEM................................................ ...................................... 3
3 ARMING WITH OPEN/FAULTY ZONES........................ ................................ 4
4 SETTING WITH CIRCUITS OMITTED.......................... ................................. 5
5 DISARMING THE SYSTEM........................................... .................................... 6
6 ARMING/DISARMING BLOCK OMIT GROUP D..........................................7
7 DISARMING AFTER ALARM CONDITION.................... ............................... 8
8 DAYTIME TAMPER ALARM......................................... ................................... 9
9 SILENT PERSONAL ATTACK ALARM......................................................... 10
10 FIRE ALARM................................................................... .................................. 11
11 CHIME FUNCTION....................................................... .................................... 12
12 CHANGING TIME AND DATE....................................... ................................. 13
13 CHANGING MANAGER 1 CODE................................... ................................. 14
14 CHANGING USER CODE AUTHORITY......................... ............................... 15
15 OMIT 24 HOUR ZONES................................................ .................................... 16
16 BELL TEST................................................................... ...................................... 17
17 SYSTEM WALK TEST................................................... ................................... 18
18 VIEW EVENT LOG........................................................ .................................... 19
19 DISPLAY MESSAGES................................................... .................................... 20
20 YOUR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION.................................... ................................. 22
21 SERVICE RECORD...................................................... ..................................... 23
22 SERVICE CONTACT..................................................... .................................... 24
CONTENTS
The 9610 Microprocessor Intruder Alarm is a fully programmable system. Your system will have been programmed by your alarm company engineer for the func­tions and options specified at installation.
Access to the various user functions is divided into two user levels, determined by the access code. Your system will have been handed over to you with the standard default access code of '1234'. This access code has the authority of 'Manager', thereby allowing you to change the default code, to programme the other six available codes and to determine their authority as shown on pages 15 and 16 of this manual.
Manager Codes
Permit the user access to the following system functions:
(a) Arming, disarming and resetting the system (if not
programmed for 'Engineer Reset').
(b) Omitting zones (if zones are programmed to be 'Omit
Allowed').
(c) Omitting and re-instating 24 hour zones (if zones are
programmed to be 'Omit Allowed'). (d) Setting 'Chime' function. (e) Setting system time and date. (f) Changing user code authority. (g) Changing and deleting user codes. (h) Viewing the event log. (i) Carrying out all test functions, e.g., Bell Test and Walk Test (j) Printing the event log.
Operator Codes
Restricts user access to the following system functions:
(a) Arming, disarming and resetting the system ( if not
programmed for 'Engineer Reset'). (b) Omitting zones (if zones are programmed to be 'Omit Allowed'). (c) Setting the 'Chime' function. (d) Viewing the event log. (e) Carrying out all test functions, e.g., Bell Test and Walk
Test.
Block Omit Access Code
Allows access to areas within Group 'D'.
(a) Entering the 'Block Omit' code will allow the user access
to an area which has been defined as Group 'D'. (b) Detection within Group 'D' will be disarmed allowing
access, while detection on the other groups remain active. (c) The 'Block Omit' code can be used to disarm and re-arm
Group D only when one of the other three groups is armed. (d) This application could be used if a cleaner requires access
to a specific area without disarming the whole system. (e) The code will not allow a user to perform any function
other than arming or disarming Group D.
INTRODUCTION
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Holiday Codes
A 'Holiday' access code can be given to a relative or a person looking after the property while you are on holiday. The 'Holiday Code' is programmed by someone with 'Manager' authority. As soon as the 'Holiday' code is programmed, the system must be armed and disarmed using this access code. Whenever a normal user code is entered, e.g., on return from holiday, the 'Holiday' code is automatically deleted from the system.
A 'Holiday' code permits access to the following system functions:
(a) Arming, disarming and resetting the system (if not
programmed for 'Engineer Reset'). (b) Setting the Chime function. (c) Carrying out all system tests, e.g., Bell Test and Walk Test. (d) Viewing the event log.
Duress Code
This function only applies if your system is fitted with remote signalling. The 'Duress' code is used to transmit a 'Personal Attack' (P.A.) alarm to the central station in the event of the user being required to unset the system under duress. Using the 'Duress' code will unset the system, but will give no visual evidence of the transmission to the central station.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use the 'Duress' code to unset the system, unless under duress, as the transmission of a PA code to the central station will cause the police authority to be called to your premises.
After using the 'Duress' access code, the P.A. trigger to the remote signalling device will be inoperable until the system is reset by an operator or manager code.
Entry Code
An 'Entry' code is a special code used in conjunction with one of the system pro­grammable outputs and programmed by the installer to operate a door release on entering the 'Entry' code. This code does not arm or disarm the system, nor will it allow access to any of the panel functions.
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INTRODUCTION (Cont.)
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Note 4
If the system has been programmed for and fitted with an Exit lock, the system will set when the final door has been closed and the lock has been operated. The exit tone will automatically be terminated.
Note 2
When selecting groups to be armed, select Group 'A' for Full Set or select group 'B', 'C' or 'D' for Part Set.
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ARMING THE SYSTEM
2
Note 3
The zones set when the user selects Group 'B', 'C', or 'D' are pro­grammed by the engineer. (See Page 22)
Note 5
If the system has been programmed for 'Instant Set' it will set instantly and silently when the user enters a valid code and there are no faults present. If faults exist, the keypad will emit a single error beep and cycle through any faults for the duration of the pro­grammed exit time and then return to the day state. Check for faults as necessary.
Key-in valid
Access Code
00:01 MON 01 JAN
ENTER CODE
****
SET SYSTEM?
SELECT AREA
Key-in group to be
set. See Note 1
OMIT ZONES?
LEAVE AREA
Press Yes
Press No
Sounder emits
continuous tone
Leave the premises via the
prescribed exit route. The
alarm system will
automatically set on expiry
of the exit timer or closing of
the final door, or pressing
the exit terminate button.
(See Notes 3 & 4 )
SYSTEM SET
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/ NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-In valid
Access Code
ENTER CODE
****
SET SYSTEM?
Key-in group to be
set see Note 1
OMIT ZONES?
Sounder emits intermittent
tone. Display will show
description of open or faulty
zones.
EXIT FAULT
ZONE 2
ENTER CODE
****
SYSTEM UNSET
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Investigate cause and
repeat setting procedure. If
faults will not clear, take
note of description and
continue on page 5
Key-in Access Code to
return system to date and
time
Press Yes
Press No
4
ARMING WITH OPEN/FAULTY ZONES
3
Note 2
When selecting groups to be armed, select Group 'A' for Full Guard or select group 'B', 'C' or 'D' for Part Set Guard.
Note 3
If a detector is fitted at the control panel, or if the front door is known to be open, you may leave if these faults are shown . The system will set when clear of the detection. If the user is not clear by the time the exit time has expired, an exit fault will occur (Internal sounders), Return to the control panel and reset system with the user code.
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/ NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-In valid
Access Code
ENTER CODE
****
SET SYSTEM?
Press Yes
SELECT AREA
Key-in group to be
set e.g., A
OMIT ZONES?
Press Yes
SELECT ZONE
Enter zone number
to be omitted e,g., 2
SELECT ZONE
02
Press Yes
Display confirms
zone selected
OMIT
TOILET DOOR
Repeat procedure for
other zones to be
omitted
Press Yes
OMIT ZONES?
Press No
LEAVE AREA
ZONES OMITTED
Press
Yes
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SETTING WITH CIRCUITS OMITTED
Note 2
Only circuits programmed by the engineer as 'Omit Allowed' can be omitted. Display will show 'CANNOT OMIT' if not programmed.
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Leave the premises via the prescribed exit
route. The alarm system will automatically set
on expiry of the exit timer or closing of final
door, or pressing the exit terminate button.
(Refer also to Notes 3 & 4 Page 3)
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/ NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
Enter the premises
via the prescribed
entry route
Entry tone starts
(interrupted tone)
1st Ply timer - See Notes
Key-in your Access
Code at the nearest
keypad
ENTER CODE
****
SYSTEM UNSET
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Note 2 (TWO-PLY ENTER TIMER) On entering the premises the keypad sounder will emit an interrupted tone for the duration of the programmed entry time. If the user exceeds the programmed entry time, the internal sounder will emit a rapid warning tone for a preset time of 30 seconds. This two stage timer is known as ‘Two-Ply’. If the user exceeds the second stage timer, an alarm condition will be initiated.
Note 3 (System Programmed Abort) Should the user accidentally deviate from the prescribed entry route during the First Ply entry time, the system will automatically change from the ‘Entry’ mode to the ‘Abort’ mode (if programmed by the installer). The entry timer will change to a second ply fixed timer of 90 seconds along with a rapid warning tone. The user must enter a valid user code during the 90 seconds otherwise an alarm will be initiated. If the user exceeds the entry timer and deviates from the entry route during the second ply timer, a further 60 seconds will be available for the user to enter a valid user code before an alarm is initiated.
Note 4 (System Programmed Non Abort) Should the user accidentally deviate from the prescribed entry route during either of the First or Second Ply timers, an alarm condition will be initiated.
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DISARMING THE SYSTEM
5
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/ NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
00:01 MON 01 JAN
****
Enter the premises
via the prescribed
Entry Route
Entry tone starts
Key-in your 'Block Omit Code' at the
nearest keypad
ENTER CODE
****
BLOCK OMITTED
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-in your Block Omit
Code
ENTER CODE
****
LEAVE AREA
Leave the premises via the
prescribed exit route. The system
will automatically re-arm the
circuits in Group 'D' on expiry of
the exit timer or closing of the final
door, or pressing the exit
terminate button.
(Refer also to Notes 3 & 4 Page 3)
ARMING/DISARMING BLOCK OMIT GROUP D
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Disarming Group 'D' Block Omit
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
Note 2
The 9610 control panel has a special user access code known as 'Block Omit'. By entering this code it allows all the circuits allocated to Group 'D' to be armed or disarmed, while any of the three other groups is armed. The code will only operate providing the system has been armed using another group.
Rearming Group 'D' Block Omit
Note 3
Only circuits allocated to Group 'D' are disarmed. If any other detectors not within Group 'D' are violated, a full alarm condition will be initiated.
SYSTEM FAULT
Enter the premises via
the prescribed entry
route
Entry tone starts
Key-in your Access
Code at the nearest
keypad
ENTER CODE
****
Display will show
description of first circuit
violated e.g., PIR HALL
Alternates between
ALARM
PIR HALL
TAMPER
PIR HALL
RESET REQUIRED
PIR HALL
or
or
SYSTEM FAULT
Assuming the cause has
been established, reset the
system using a valid access
code
or
CALL ENGINEER
PIR HALL
System has been
programmed for Engineer
Reset. Call alarm company
to reset system.
Note 2
A normal alarm zone has caused the alarm condition.
DISARMING AFTER ALARM CONDITION
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Note 3
An anti-tamper circuit which protects the system caused the alarm condition. Call the engineer to investigate cause before resetting.
Note 4
A fault has occurred within the control panel. Call the engineer to investigate cause before re­setting system.
Note 1
if display shows INVALID CODE YES/ NO press the 'Yes' or 'No' key and re-enter your access code.
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Internal sounders emit a
high level warning tone
Key-in your Access Code
at the nearest keypad
ENTER CODE
****
Display will show description
of tamper violated e.g., PIR
HALL
TAMPER
PIR HALL
RESET REQUIRED
Call alarm company
engineer to repair system
Alternates between
DAYTIME TAMPER ALARM
Note 1
The 9600 system incorporates 24 hour monitoring on all wiring and detection devices. If this circuit is violated it will cause a 'Tamper ' condition, warning the user of any unauthorised interference by operating the internal sounders.
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00:01 MON 01 JAN
Personal Attack button
has been pressed
Keypad display shows PA
has been activated
PERSONAL ATTACK
ENTER CODE
****
Display shows PA zone
description e.g., cash point
ALARM
CASH POINT
Alternates between
RESET REQUIRED
CASH POINT
Reset manual PA devices
with keys supplied
Key-in a valid
Access Code
ENTER CODE
****
SYSTEM NOW RESET
Note 1
If the 'Silent Personal Attack' function has been programmed, operating a P.A. button will cause the remote signalling to transmit a signal to the alarm company central station. There will be no audible evidence of P.A. activation.
Press Yes
Key-in a valid
Access Code
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Silent transmission to the
alarm company central
station
10
SILENT PERSONAL ATTACK ALARM
9
CALL ENGINEER
CASH POINT
PA has been programmed
for Engineer Reset. Call
alarm company to reset
system.
or
Display will show FIRE
zone has been activated
e.g., KITCHEN
FIRE
KITCHEN
RESET REQUIRED
KITCHEN
ALARM
KITCHEN
SYSTEM NOW RESET
Note 1
If the system has smoke or heat detectors fitted to a zone which has been programmed as Fire and a fire is detected, the following events will occur.
Alternates between
FIRE ALARM
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10
Note 2
If the system has remote signalling fitted, a fire code will be transmitted to the alarm company central station. The necessary information may be passed to the nearest fire station.
In any event, always dial 999 and call the fire brigade.
To reset system Key-
in a valid Access
Code
ENTER CODE
****
00:01 MON 01 JAN
If safe to do so. enter
valid code to silence
alarm
Evacuate all occupants of the building and call
the fire brigade.
Internal sounder generating a
quick two tone warning, the
external bell is pulsing and the
external strobe is on.
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-in a valid Access Code
SET SYSTEM?
Press No
SET OPTIONS?
SET CHIME?
CHIME ON?
Note 1
Only zones which have been programmed by the installation engineer as 'Chime' zones will operate this facility.
Press Yes
Press Yes
Chime function
ON
CHIME FUNCTION
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11
Note 2
Opening a zone which has been programmed as 'Chime' will cause a bleep tone to be emitted from the internal speaker(s).
Press No
Chime function
OFF
Press Yes
Press No button 5 times to
return panel to time and
date
SET TIME?
00:01 MON 01 JAN
00:01 MON 01 JAN
ENTER CODE
****
SET SYSTEM?
Press No
SET UP OPTIONS
Press Yes
SET CHIME?
SET TIME ?
Press No
ENTER HOURS
ENTER MONTH
Key-in month e.g., 1=Jan
ENTER DATE
Key-in date e.g., 1
Press Yes
Key-in day e.g., 3= Wed
ENTER YEAR
Enter the last two digits of
the year e.g., 91
System will display
programmed time and date
Enter time in
Hours e.g., 14
(24hr Clock)
ENTER MINUTES
Enter time in
Minutes e.g., 01
SET DATE ?
MANAGER AUTHORITY ONLY
Key-In valid
Access Code
Press Yes
Press Yes
Press Yes
Press Yes
Press Yes
Press Yes
Press Yes
CHANGING TIME AND DATE
13
12
ENTER DAY
MON=1 SUN=7
14:01 WED 01 JAN
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-In a manager
Access Code
ENTER CODE
****
SET SYSTEM?
SELECT AREA
SET UP OPTIONS
CHANGE CODES ?
SELECT USER NO
Key-in user No.1 Display will
show current code along
with authority
ENTER NEW CODE
Key-in new 4 digit code
CHANGE CODES ?
Press Yes to
retain access code
1234
MANAGER
ENTER CODE
****
Press No
button
3 times
See Note 1
Change user codes page 15
Press No
Press Yes
Press No button 3 times
Press Yes
Press No to change access
code
Press Yes
14
CHANGING MANAGER 1 CODE
13
MANAGER AUTHORITY
ONLY
Note 1
User 1 Access Code is al­ways the manager. It can­not have the authority changed.
Note 2:
The system will not accept a Zero as the first digit of the access code.
MANAGER AUTHORITY ONLY
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
Key-in new 4 digit code
(See Note)
CHANGE CODES ?.
Press No button 3 times to
display time and date
????
MANAGER
Press Yes
SELECT USER NO.
Enter user number e.g., 2
Display shows user code if
previously programmed,
also authority
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
MANAGER
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
OPERATOR
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
BLOCK OMIT
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
DELETE
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
DURESS
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
HOLIDAY
Press No
SELECT AUTHORITY
ENTRY
CHANGE CODES ?.
Note 1:
If 'No' is pressed when the dis­play shows 'ENTER NEW CODE' the existing code will be retained.
ENTER NEW CODE
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Press No
CHANGING USER CODE AUTHORITY
15
14
Note 2:
The system will not accept a Zero as the first digit of the access code.
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
Press
Yes
OMIT 24 HOUR ZONES
16
MANAGER AUTHORITY ONLY
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Key-in a manager
Access Code
SET SYSTEM ?
Press No
Press Yes
Press No button
4 times
Press Yes
Key-in zone number to
be omitted e.g., 5
Press Yes
OMIT
LOADING DOORS
Press Yes
OMIT ZONES ?
Press No
SYSTEM UNSET
00:01 MON 01 JAN
SET SYSTEM ?
Press No
Press Yes
REMOVE 24 HR OMIT
Make sure the zone
that has been
omitted is closed
before removing omit
Press Yes
24 hour zones are
automatically
re-instated
00:01 MON 01 JAN
OMIT 24 HOUR ZONES
Press Yes to
repeat procedure
REMOVE OMIT
SET UP OPTIONS ?
SET CHIME ?
00:01 MON 01 JAN
OMIT 24 HOUR
ZONES
SET UP OPTIONS ?
SET CHIME ?
Key-in a manager
Access Code
Note 1
Zones which have been left as 24 hour omit, will automatically be re­instated when the system is armed in Part or Full set.
Note 2
If a 24 hour zone is open when a user attempts to remove the 'Omit', the zone will remain omitted..
Press No button
5 times
Display will confirm description of zone
omitted
15
00:01 MON 01 JAN
SET SYSTEM ?
00:01 MON JAN
Note 1
System will automatically test each warning device for 3 seconds.
Key-in a Manager
Access Code
Press No button twice
TESTING
STROBE
TESTING KEYPAD
TESTING
BELL
TESTING
SOUNDER
BELL TEST ?
Press Yes
BELL TEST
17
Note 2
Pressing the 'No' key during the test, will abort the test.
16
SYSTEM FAULT
Note 1
This test allows you to test your system. However, you
cannot test any P.A. but­tons or 24 hour circuits. If you do test these, an alarm will occur.
00:01 MON JAN
Press No button 3 times
Display will show any
circuits which are open
or
Key-in Manager
Access Code
SET SYSTEM ?
WALK TEST ?
WALK TEST
NO VIOLATIONS
WALK TEST
FRONT DOOR
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Press No to end
Walk Test
Note 2
When a zone is opened the keypad bleeps and the in­ternal sounder(s) operate. The display will show de­scription of circuits.
Press Yes
SYSTEM WALK TEST
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17
VIEW EVENT LOG OR PRINT LOG
19
18
VIEW LOG?
The latest event will be the
first displayed
00:01 MON 01 FEB
ACCESS USER !
To move to previous events,
press the number 1 key or
the Yes key. To return to the
start of the log press the number 2 key, to move to more recent events press
the number 3 key.
PRINT LOG?
Press Yes
Press No
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Press No button 4 times
SET SYSTEM?
Key-in a valid Access Code
00:01 MON 01 JAN
Press Yes
The log is printed to a
printer, if connected.
Press No
Note 1
The control panel has an internal log which is capable of logging 250 events.
Press No to stop printing
Only if a Manager code is
used and Loggin Printer is
not selected by the installer.
Note 2
Afull log contains 128 events and will take ap­proximately 4 minutes to print.
DISPLAY MESSAGES
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19
CANNOT RESET
System is unable to reset due to a fault existing. Check as necessary or call engineer.
TELEPHONE
FAILED
Telephone line fault, call alarm company engineer to check system.
24 HOUR ALARM
A zone programmed as 24 hour alarm has been violated, display will show description. Check system as necessary.
PERSONAL
ATTACK
A personal attack button fitted to the system has been acti­vated.
EXIT FAULT
User has exceeded the programmed exit time or a fault exists with the detection on exit route, check as necessary or call engineer.
ZONE TEST FAILED
A zone which the engineer has programmed for 14 day test has been violated. Call engineer to check system.
CALL ENGINEER
Call alarm company engineer to check system.
INVALID CODE
Incorrect user code has been entered, re-try up to 4 times before tamper alarm will occur.
LOW BATTERY
Stand-by battery is low, call alarm company engineer to check system.
MAINS FAILED
240v main supply to control panel lost, check fuse board or spur outlet. Call engineer to check if required.
SYSTEM FAULT
Fault within control panel, call engineer to check system.
SYSTEM RESET
System has successfully reset, all wiring and circuits are correct.
TAMPER FAULT
System anti-tamper switch opened or damage to wiring has occured. Call engineer to check system.
FIRE
A smoke or heat detector fitted to the system has been acti­vated.
PRINTER FAULT
The logging printer has been disconnected, de-selected or has run out of paper. Call engineer to check system.
DISPLAY MESSAGES (Cont'd)
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19
AUX POWER FAIL
The load on the AUX 12V supply is excessive and the protecting fuse has been operated. Contact the installing company to investigate.
BATTERY
FAILED
The battery has become faulty and will not maintain the system in the event of a power failure. Contact the installing company to investigate.
COMMS FAILED
The system has tried to contact the central station but for some reason has failed.
COMMS LINE FAULT
Log message corresponding to the TELEPHONE FAILED message on the display
COMSS SUCCESSFUL
The central station has successfully acknowledged receipt of a communication.
KEYPAD nn TAMPER
Either the wiring to keypad nn has been cut or the keypad back tamper switch has been opened. If the system is programmed for customer reset then correct the fault and reset the system. If not, contact the installing company.
LOW BATTERY
The battery voltage is at a seriously low level. Mains power must be restored to the system in the near future otherwise the system will fail completely.
SYSTEM INHIBITED
If there are two or more keypads fitted to the system, all keypads except the one in use will display SYSTEM INHIB­ITED during engineering.
TELEPHONE FAILED
The telephone line has become disconnected or faulty. If possible check the connection to the panel. If the message persists, contact the installing company.
UNIT TAMPER
The circuit connected to the unit tamper terminals has become open circuit. Check the external sounder wiring. If an SAB is not fitted check that TR and 0V are linked.
WATCHDOG FAULT
A mains transient or severe electrostatic discharge has upset the system software. The system has restarted itself and should be functioning normally. If the system is appearing to malfunction or this message frequently appears in the log, contact your installing company.
ZONE TEST FAILED
CALL ENGINEER
One or more zones are on 14 day test (soak test). Some of these zones have been violated during the set period and would have caused and alarm. Contact your installing company. The panel will continue to operate correctly.
Installed by (Engineer's signature).............................
Date Completed.................................
ENGINEER RESET...........................
BELL DURATION..............................
COMMUNICATOR FITTED...............
EXIT TIME
ENTRY TIME
D
GROUP
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ZONE DESCRIPTION
A
OMIT
ALLOWED
CHIME
YOUR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
22
CB
D
20
GROUP
CBA
Note: Group D can be either Part Set or Block Omit depending on the way the system is programmed.
ENGDATE
REPORT
SERVICE RECORD
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21
COMPANY
NAME.............................................................................................................
ADDRESS............................................................................................................................
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CONTRACT Nº
YOUR SERVICE CONTACT
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22
Service Telephone Number
Scantronic Ltd. Perivale Industrial Park, Greenford, Middx. UB6 7RJ.England
Tel: 081-991 1133, Telex: 915 810 SCANCO G Fax: 081-997 4448
Customer Support (UK) - Tel - (0800) 373767 or (0594) 543343
Pt. No. 496655/ MAY 91/ Issue 1
SCANTRONIC
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