Sierra S5020, S5022, S5021 Using Manual

Using Your
Security System
With Icon Keypad S5020, S5021, S5022
Contents
Your Security System................................. 1
How Your Security System Works.............. 2
Your System's Programming...................... 3
Getting Used to Your System..................... 3
The Parts of Your Keypad.......................... 4
Understanding the Icon Messages.............. 5
System Status Messages.......................... 6
Emergency Keys........................................ 7
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2 User Codes and Privileges
User Codes and User Numbers.................. 8
Selecting the Right User Number................8
How to Enter a User Code.......................... 9
Correcting a User Code Entry..................... 9
How to Assign or Change User Codes .......10
How to Delete a User Code.........................11
Types of User Codes ..................................12
Master User Code ...................................... 12
Basic User Code......................................... 12
Duress Code............................................... 13
Relay Code..................................................13
Kidwatch Code............................................ 14
Maid Code...................................................16
Temporary Maid Code ............................... 17
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3 Arming and Bypassing
How the Arming Modes Differ..................... 18
Quick Arming Modes .................................. 18
Exit Delays................................................. 19
Canceling an Arming Sequence................. 19
Full Arming................................................. 20
Quick Full-Arming....................................... 20
Home Arming.............................................. 21
Quick Home-Arming................................... 21
Instant Home-Arming................................. 22
Quick Instant Home-Arming....................... 22
Automatic (Timed) Arming.......................... 23
Arming with Not-Ready Zones.................. 25
Bypassing................................................... 26
Quick Bypassing......................................... 27
Optional Arming Features........................... 28
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4 Disarming and Alarms
Entry Delays............................................... 30
Disarming................................................... 30
Canceling an Alarm.................................... 31
After an Alarm............................................. 31
Automatic (Timed) Disarming..................... 32
How to Prevent False Alarms..................... 34
Optional Alarm Features............................. 35
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5 System Settings
How to Set the Clock and Calendar........... 36
How to Turn the Warning Tone On/Off....... 38
How to Turn the Chimes On/Off................. 38
How to Turn the Backlight On/Off............... 39
How to Change the Relay 1 Days............... 40
How to Change the Relay 2 Days............... 41
How to Change the Relay 3 Days............... 42
How to Change the Relay 4 Days............... 42
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6 System Maintenance
How to Walk-Test the System.................... 43
How to Use Event Memory......................... 44
How to Test the Bells and Sirens................ 47
To Start a Remote Programming Session.. 48
How to Test the Battery.............................. 49
Common System Messages...................... 50
Troubleshooting Service Conditions........... 51
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7Partitioning
What Areas Do.......................................... 53
How Areas Affect User Codes.................... 55
Pre-Assigned User Numbers...................... 56
Changing Area User Codes....................... 56
How Areas Affect the System..................... 57
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8 Notes
System Configurations............................... 58
Glossary of Terms...................................... 61
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1
Overview
Your Security System
Your security system includes a number of detection devices, such as magnetic contacts, glassbreak detectors, smoke detec- tors, and motion sensors. These devices identify alarm condi- tions and report them to the control panel. If programmed, the control panel sounds an alarm. The control panel also communi­cates with you (through the keypad) and with a monitoring sta- tion (through a telephone hook-up).
Each region monitored by a sensor (or group of sensors) is known as a zone. Most zones will trigger an alarm only when the sys­tem is armed. Other sensors, such as smoke detectors, can trig­ger an alarm at any time. Your system's zones are identified on a label placed inside the door of your keypad.
Monitoring station personnel respond to system messages, and notify emergency personnel as needed. A monitoring service is an optional part of a security system.
Smoke Detector
Motion Sensor
(Interior Protection)
ZONE
ZONE
ZONE
Magnetic Contact
Glassbreak Detector
(Perimeter Protection)
Keypad
CONTROL
PANEL
Siren (Alarm)
Monitoring Station
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How Your Security System Works
When an intruder enters the building, a detection device is trig­gered. The device sends a message to the control panel. The device may have LEDs (lights) that blink.
The control panel responds by sounding the alarm. (Alarm sounds vary. If your system is programmed for silent alarms, no bells or sirens sound.) A message is sent to the keypad and, if connected, to the monitoring station.
The keypad displays a warning message. Personnel at the moni­toring station confirm the alarm and respond accordingly.
Some alarms can be canceled before the siren sounds and the monitoring station is notified. See Section 4 for more information.
Intruder
Sensor
Triggers Alarm
CONTROL
PANEL
Siren
Sounds Alarm
Keypad
Issues Warnings
Monitoring
Station Is Notified
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Overview
Your System's Programming
Your Sierra security system has been customized to suit your needs. Besides selecting the best equipment for your building, your installer has programmed your system to operate in a way that reflects your lifestyle. For example, your system may be pro­grammed to recognize special user codes, to arm and disarm automatically, or to report to a monitoring station.
Throughout this manual, you will find descriptions of features that may have been programmed into your system. To see how your system was programmed, refer to the checklist in Section 8.
Getting Used to Your System
Your security system can be programmed for a learning period that can last from one to 31 days. With this option, you can prac­tice using your system without causing any false alarms. Refer to Section 8 to see if this learning period was programmed into your system.
During the learning period, your system does two things differ­ently. First, during an alarm, you do not hear any sirens or bells. Second, if you have a monitoring station hook-up, your system does not notify the station of an alarm.
After the learning period is over, your system automatically be­gins to function normally. If programmed, sirens and bells sound during an alarm, and the monitoring station receives information over the telephone hook-up.
IMPORTANT: Your building is not completely protected from ac­tual alarms during the learning period.
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1
Overview
Arm LED
The Parts of Your Keypad
Power LED
If this LED... Is on: Is off: Is blinking:
Power The power supply
is normal.
The system is drawing power from the battery.
The battery is low.
Numeric Keys
Used to enter codes and perform other functions
Icon Display
Describes the system's status
Numeric Display
Communicates numeric information, such as the number of the zone in alarm
Secondary Function Keys
Used to make user­controlled changes to the system.
Arm The system is
armed.
The system is disarmed.
The system is about to arm.
Understanding the Lights (LEDs)
Emergency Keys
Used to report a medical, fire, or police emergency.
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1
Overview
Understanding the Icon Messages
Your icon keypad communicates information by lighting the words and phrases in the icon display. The words that make up a mes­sage may be on different lines, or separated by other words.
For example, you may see the following message in your display:
This message indicates that Zone 4 is not ready to arm.
In this manual, you will see messages such as these presented on one line, such as this:
ZONE # NOT READY
Number symbols ("#") substitute for the specific numeric informa­tion your system displays.
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1
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System Status Messages
The display of your icon keypad gives you information about the status of your system. If there is more than one condition to re­port, your display switches between the messages.
Below is a list of the types of messages you might see. On your display, the # symbol is replaced with the number of the zone (or zones) in question. For more information about many of these messages, see Section 6.
READY. The system is ready to be armed.
READY ALARM ZONE #. The system is ready to be armed;
however, the system's alarm memory contains a record of an alarm. To clear the alarm memory, press and hold the key for two seconds.
READY BYPASS ZONE #. The system is ready to be armed; however, the zone listed is bypassed, and therefore, not pro­tected. If more than one zone is bypassed, the numbers of the zones are sequentially displayed.
NOT READY ZONE #. The system is not ready to be armed. The zone number listed is faulted. (The zone may be faulted if, for example, a door is ajar or a window is open.) If more than one zone is faulted, the numbers of the zones are se­quentially displayed.
NOT READY TAMPER ZONE #. The system is not ready to be armed. The zone listed has been tampered with. If more than one zone has been tampered with, the numbers of the zones are sequentially displayed.
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Emergency Keys
Your keypad is equipped with three emergency keys. The
keys do not function unless your installer activated them.
If activated, these keys are a one-button way to inform your monitoring station of a medical emergency, a fire, or a crime in progress.
Depending upon how your sys­tem is programmed, an alarm may sound when an emer­gency key is pressed. To can-
cel the alarm, press the
key, then enter your
user code.
After you press an emergency key, your keypad's display shows that an emergency alarm occurred. To clear the display, press and hold the
key for two seconds
until you hear two beeps.
To Use Emergency Keys:
1. To report a medical emer­gency, press and hold the
key for 2 seconds
until you see:
E
2. To report a fire, press and hold the key for 2 seconds until you 2 seconds until you see:
F
3. To report a crime in progress, press and hold the key for 2 seconds until you 2 seconds until you see:
P
System Status Messages (continued)
NOT READY TROUBLE ZONE #. A sensor in the zone number listed may need service.
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User Codes and User Numbers
A user code is a secret four-digit number, used to arm and dis- arm the system, and possibly to make other changes. Every indi­vidual who has a user code is also assigned a two-digit user num- ber. You cannot assign the same user code to more than one user number.
You can assign a different user code and user number to each person who operates the system. Your security system supports up to 60 users.
If you prefer, you can assign only one user code and user number to a group of users. This is not recommended, since it will then be impossible to determine which individual gave a specific com­mand.
Selecting the Right User Number
At installation, each user number is assigned rights and privileges. For example, user number 18 may have the rights to arm, disarm, and bypass zones. This is true even if, in this example, there is no user 18 using the system.
Thus, if you want to assign a user code to a new user, be sure
that you select a user number with the privileges you want that user to have. Your installer should have provided you with spe-
cific information about how your system was configured. Refer to this information to select the proper user number.
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You will know that you entered an incorrect code when the sys­tem does not complete your command. As a security fea­ture, your keypad does not beep when you enter an incor­rect user code.
If you make a mistake entering the code, simply re-enter your user code.
How to Enter a User Code
To enter a user code, simply press the four numbers in succes­sion. Do not pause for more than five seconds between num­bers. For security reasons, the code you enter is not displayed.
To Correct a User
Code Entry:
1. Re-enter your user code.
Correcting a User Code Entry
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How to Assign or Change User Codes
To Assign or Change
a User Code:
1. Press and hold the [user prg] key for 2 seconds until you hear two beeps. You see:
ENTER MASTER CODE
Enter the master user code. The first available user num­ber is shown.
2. To select another user num­ber, enter that two-digit num-
ber and press
. If a
user code has been assigned to this number, it is displayed, one number at a time.
3. Enter the new 4-digit user code. As you enter each of the 4 numbers of the code, the keypad draws the four sides of a square and beeps twice.
User codes can be created or changed as often as you like. Any code you select must be four numbers long.
You cannot use 0000, or assign the same code to more than one user number. Avoid codes that are easy to guess, like
1234. The default master user code (user number 1) is 5832. For security reasons, be sure to change this code. Do not as­sign the code 5832 to another user.
If you make a mistake while assigning a user code, you may correct it by repeating the pro­cedure.
You may stop the procedure at any time by jumping ahead to the final step (namely, pressing and holding the
key for
two seconds.
Be sure to record the user codes, and to keep these records in a safe place.
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How to Delete a User Code
You may delete a code by changing that code to 0000. Follow the procedure for as­signing or changing a user code.
To Delete a User Code:
1. Change the user code to 0000, following the proce­dure for assigning or chang­ing a user code.
Some security systems include wire­less keyfobs and remotes, used to arm and disarm the system. If a keyfob or remote is lost, you can pro­tect your building by deleting its as­signed user code.
TIP
Assign or Change User Codes (continued)
To Assign or Change
a User Code (continued):
4. To exit, press and hold the key for 2 seconds
until you hear two beeps.
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Depending upon how your system was programmed, basic users may have rights to arm, disarm, or bypass zones.
Basic User Code
Standard Code _X_
Optional Code ___
Active Certain Days/Times ___
Types of User Codes
This section identifies the types of user codes your system may recognize. At the top of each user code section, you will see a checklist like this:
Items on this checklist followed by an "X" are features of the user code.
The master user can arm and disarm the system, and can make other changes, such as disabling your system's features, and changing user codes.
Master User Code
Standard Code _X_
Optional Code ___
Active Certain Days/Times ___
Standard Code _X_
Optional Code ___
Active Certain Days/Times ___
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If an intruder forces you to dis­arm your system, this optional code sends a silent signal to alert monitoring station person­nel that you are in danger.
For systems without multiple areas, the code is assigned to user number 15. You can change or delete this code like any other user code.
Standard Code ___
Optional Code _X_
Active Certain Days/Times ___
Duress Code
A relay code acts like a switch. When you enter this code, a device that is connected to the control panel is turned on or off. For example, your system can be programmed to switch the ex­terior lights of your building on or off when you enter a relay code. Relay codes must be programmed into your system by the in­staller.
The relay code is a four-digit code that you can change or delete like any other user code. If you delete the relay code, you will no longer be able to use this feature. For systems without multiple areas (as described in Section 7), the code is assigned to user number 14.
Relay Code
Standard Code ___
Optional Code _X_
Active Certain Days/Times _X_
To Use the Duress Code:
1. Enter the four-digit code.
Your system appears to dis­arm normally. However, a message is sent to your moni­toring station that you are in danger.
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Kidwatch Code
Standard Code ___
Optional Code _X_
Active Certain Days/Times _X_
To Change Kidwatch Days :
1. Press and hold the [kidwatch] key for 2 seconds until you hear two beeps. When prompted, enter the master user code.
You see something like this:
-2-
The three spaces in the nu­meric display represent the first three days of the week (Sunday-Tuesday). If a space contains a dash, use of the code is not monitored on that day. Thus, in the example above, the code is monitored on Monday and not moni­tored on Sunday and Tues­day.
3. To view the remaining days of the week, press the
key. Each time you
Designed for parents whose children come home first, this option allows you to be notified if your child is not home by a certain time. You can be noti­fied by pager, by an automated telephone call, or by your moni­toring station. (Not all monitor­ing stations offer this service.)
The Kidwatch Code is a four­digit code that you can change or delete like any other user code. The code is assigned to user number 11. It allows your children to disarm the system, and can be programmed to al­low them to arm or bypass zones.
How it works. After arriving home, during a day when Kidwatch is active, your chil­dren disarm the system by en­tering the Kidwatch Code. If they do not enter the code by a given time, you are notified.
(continued)
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Changing Kidwatch Days.
You have the option of chang­ing which days Kidwatch is in effect. To do so, follow the pro­cedure on the previous page.
Reviewing Kidwatch Use.
You can review the times that Kidwatch Codes were used to arm and disarm your system by viewing Event Memory. See Section 6 for more information.
Turning Kidwatch on and off.
Kidwatch can be turned on and off. When Kidwatch is turned off, you are no longer notified of the use of the Kidwatch Code. Otherwise, the code works as before. If you turn Kidwatch on or off, it remains that way until you change it back.
Kidwatch Setup. See Section 8 for the specifics of how the Kidwatch Code was set up on your system.
To Change Kidwatch Days
(continued):
press the
key, the dis-
play moves forward one day.
4. To change the days that the Kidwatch Code is monitored, enter the number of the day you wish to change. To exit press the
key.
To Turn Kidwatch On/Off
1. Press and hold the [kidwatch] key for 2 seconds until you hear two beeps. En­ter the master user code.
2. Press the
key five
times. Press the
key
until you see:
--8
3. To exit press the key.
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Maid Code
Standard Code ___
Optional Code _X_
Active Certain Days/Times _X_
(continued)
Unlike other user codes, which work any day of the week, the Maid Code works only on cer­tain days of the week.
The Maid Code is a four-digit user code that you can change or delete like any other user code. Your installer must have programmed your system to accept a Maid Code. For sys­tems without multiple areas (as described in Section 7), the code is assigned to user num­ber 13. It allows an individual to arm and disarm the system on specific days or for limited periods of time.
How it works. Arriving at the building during a day when the Maid Code is active, the maid can disarm the system by en­tering the Maid Code. Upon leaving the building, the maid can arm the system by enter­ing the same code.
To Change Maid Days :
1. Press and hold the [maid] key for 2 seconds un-
til you hear two beeps. Enter the master user code.
You see something like this:
-2-
The three spaces in the nu­meric display represent the first three days of the week (Sunday-Tuesday). If a space contains a dash, the code is does not work on that day. If the space contains a number, the code works on that day. Thus, in the example above, the code works on Monday and does not work on Sunday and Tuesday.
3. To view the remaining days of the week, press the
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Maid Days and Times. For the specifics of how the Maid Code was set up on your system, see Section 8.
To Change Maid Days
(continued):
key. Each time you press the key, the dis­play moves forward one day.
4. Press the number of the day you wish to change. To exit,
press the
key.
Temporary Maid Code
Standard Code ___
Optional Code _X_
Active Certain Days/Times _X_
As the preceding section shows, the Maid Code can be programmed to work on certain days of the week only. If you prefer however, you can set the Maid Code to work for the next few hours, regardless of the day of the week. The number of hours the Maid Code works depends upon your system's programming. (See Section 8.)
The Temporary Maid Code is assigned to user 13.
To Start the Maid Code Timer:
1. Press and hold the [maid] key for 2 seconds un-
til you hear two beeps. Enter the master user code.
2. Press the
key five times. Press the key until you see:
--8
3. To exit press the key.
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