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Using Your

Security
System

With LED Keypad
S5030, S5031, S5032

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Page 1: ...Using Your Security System With LED Keypad S5030 S5031 S5032...

Page 2: ...sign or Change User Codes 8 How to Correct a User Code Entry 10 How to Delete a User Code 10 Types of User Codes 11 Master User Code 11 Basic User Code 11 Kidwatch Code 12 Maid Code 14 Temporary Maid...

Page 3: ...atures 32 5 System Settings How to Set the Calendar and Clock 33 How to Turn the Warning Tone On Off 35 How to Turn the Chimes On Off 35 How to Turn the Backlight On Off 36 How to Change the Relay 1 D...

Page 4: ...hooting Service Conditions 48 7 Partitioning What Areas Do 51 How Areas Affect User Codes 53 Pre Assigned User Numbers 54 Changing Area User Codes 54 How Areas Affect the System 55 8 Notes System Conf...

Page 5: ...Each region monitored by a sensor or group of sensors is known as a zone Most zones will trigger an alarm only when the sys tem is armed Other sensors such as smoke detectors can trig ger an alarm at...

Page 6: ...system is programmed for silent alarms no bells sound A message is sent to the keypad and if connected to the monitoring station The keypad blinks its LEDs Personnel at the monitoring station confirm...

Page 7: ...tem Your security system can be programmed for a learning period that can last from one to 31 days With this option you can prac tice using your system without causing any false alarms Refer to Sectio...

Page 8: ...low you to change system settings To activate press and hold the numeric key above the label for two seconds until you hear two beeps Keypad Lights LEDs Describes the system s status such as if the sy...

Page 9: ...off all system components are normal Arm LED If on the system is armed If off the system is disarmed If blinking fast the system is about to arm leave the building If blinking slowly you have time to...

Page 10: ...medical emergency a fire or a crime in progress Depending upon how your sys tem is programmed an alarm may sound when an emer gency key is pressed To can cel the alarm press the key and enter your use...

Page 11: ...a specific com mand A user code is a secret four digit number used to arm and dis arm the system and possibly to make other changes You can not assign the same user code to more than one user number I...

Page 12: ...pads to view the user codes which have been assigned to the system s users If you make a mistake while as signing a user code you may correct it by repeating the pro cedure Be sure to record the user...

Page 13: ...are changing a user code the zone LEDs light to iden tify which two digit user number you have selected Match your keypad s LED pattern to the charts below to identify the user num ber No Lit LED Pat...

Page 14: ...ntry To Correct a User Code Entry 1 Re enter code How to Delete a User Code You may delete a code by changing that code to 0000 Follow the procedure for as signing or changing a user code To Delete a...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...LED turns on or off to reflect the change 4 To exit press the key 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...

Page 17: ...ct To do so follow the pro cedure 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...

Page 18: ...To exit press the key 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 de let...

Page 19: ...exit press the key The Maid Code will now work for the next few hours 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...

Page 20: ...ay code you will no longer be able to use this feature For systems without multiple areas as described in Section 7 the relay code is assigned to user number 14 Relay Code Standard Code ___ Optional C...

Page 21: ...ypass zones This is true even if in this example there is no user 18 using the system Thus when you assign a user code to a new user be sure that you select a user number with the privileges you want...

Page 22: ...me Arming optional You can be inside the building when it is armed with instant home arming If some one enters the building through a protected door an alarm sounds instantly Automatic Arming optional...

Page 23: ...o Arm the System with Quick Full Arming 1 Press and hold the quick exit key for 2 seconds until you hear two beeps Exit the building Interior armed _X_ Perimeter armed _X_ Exit allowed _X_ Requires us...

Page 24: ...exit delay you can now leave With home arming you can re main inside a building while its perimeter sensors such as doors and windows are armed No alarm sounds if a sensor de tects movement within th...

Page 25: ...ser will open a protected door or win dow Quick Instant Home Arming If your system is programmed for quick instant home arming you do not need to en ter a user code Instant Home Arming To Arm the Syst...

Page 26: ...ming oc curs press the key then enter your user code You can change the days that Automatic Arming occurs by following the procedure to the right To stop Automatic Arm ing turn off all of the Automati...

Page 27: ...ed and therefore not protected Exception Not ready Day Buzzer or Day Bell zones must be manually bypassed be fore arming can occur These are zones that cause a buzzer or bell to sound if they are faul...

Page 28: ...or that zone remains by passed until you restore it However if you manually by pass a zone which is not a 24 hour zone that zone is restored when you disarm the system Bypassing To Bypass a Zone 1 Whe...

Page 29: ...passing 1 Follow the above procedure to manually bypass a zone The zone operates normally Quick bypassing allows you to bypass zones without entering a user code This option must be programmed into yo...

Page 30: ...ed the user must wait through a delay The delay length ens as more invalid codes are entered Depending upon your system s programming the keypad lockout may not affect arm ing Keyswitch Arming This ac...

Page 31: ...it the building during the exit delay the sys tem arms both the interior and perimeter zones full arming How ever if you do not exit the building the system automatically arms the perimeter zones only...

Page 32: ...of the delay may differ depending on which door you use During the entry delay the Arm LED blinks The keypad may beep during the delay If so it buzzes during the last ten sec onds Disarming To Disarm...

Page 33: ...stop Automatic Dis arming turn off all of the Auto matic Disarming Days To change the times that Auto matic Disarming occurs con tact your installer To Change Automatic Disarming Days 1 Press and hol...

Page 34: ...alarm You can cancel the alarms of any sensor including a smoke detector The amount of time you have to cancel the alarm depends upon how your installer pro grammed the system See the Cancel Alarm Tim...

Page 35: ...know where your keys are 4 Shut doors and windows completely Before arming the system be sure all protected windows and doors are closed As you leave the building shut the exit door com pletely 5 Regu...

Page 36: ...s such as Daylight Savings Time Also check your system s clock and calendar after a power failure See Section 5 for more information Optional Alarm Features Your system offers additional optional alar...

Page 37: ...em s clock uses a 24 hour or military style format For example in a 24 hour format 1 00 p m is expressed as 13 00 When you enter the hours of the day be sure to use this format In 24 hour time midnigh...

Page 38: ...e to use a 24 hour format see the note When done press the key 6 The zone 5 LED lights En ter the minutes past the hour using two numbers When done press the key The system returns to its nor mal mode...

Page 39: ...blink 2 Enter the master user code If you hear three beeps the tone is now on If you hear one continuous 3 second beep the tone is now off How to Turn the Warning Tone On Off When your system is set t...

Page 40: ...you hear three beeps the back light is now on If you hear one continuous 3 second beep the backlighting is now off 4 To exit press the key Whenever you use your key pad a light automatically illumi na...

Page 41: ...sing the re lay schedule menu the busi ness owner could turn the lights off during the business upcom ing holiday To change the time of day that the relays work contact your installer To Change the Re...

Page 42: ...exit press the key How to Change the Relay 2 Days To change the Relay 2 days follow the procedure to the right To Change the Relay 2 Days 1 Press and hold the walk test key for 2 seconds until you hea...

Page 43: ...ress the key ten times until you see 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Follow steps 2 and 3 for changing the Relay 1 Days How to Change the Relay 4 Days To change the Relay 4 days follow the procedure to the right To...

Page 44: ...LED of a bypassed zone blinks slowly If the zone is by passed remove the bypass and repeat the walk test If your system still fails to detect the sensor contact your service representative IMPORTANT...

Page 45: ...d beeps twice For the next 15 sec onds the zone LEDs display the earliest or latest event 5 Press to view the next event or to view the previous event 6 To exit press the key Your system records impor...

Page 46: ...ess device s low battery was corrected The system reset itself most likely because of a momentary power loss The sirens or bells malfunctioned A malfunction in the system s sirens or bells was correct...

Page 47: ...icate with the system Problems with a SpreadNet wireless keypad s communication were corrected A SpreadNet wireless keypad had a low battery Problems with a SpreadNet wireless keypad s battery were co...

Page 48: ...conds until you hear two beeps Enter the master user code 2 Press the key twice until you see the following pattern of lit zone LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Press the key Your system s bells or sirens ring...

Page 49: ...stem At your installer s prompting you can initiate a remote pro gramming session by following the directions to the right To Start A Remote Programming Session 1 Press and hold the walk test key for...

Page 50: ...shooting Service Con ditions later in this section To replace your system s bat tery contact your service rep resentative To Test the Battery 1 Press and hold the walk test key for 2 seconds until you...

Page 51: ...blinks quickly or unevenly Ready LED is off Zone LED blinks slowly 2 blinks 3 seconds The keypad is not receiving power or is not functioning A zone is faulted system cannot fully arm A sensor may nee...

Page 52: ...ng on which LEDs are lit In the table lit LEDs are shown in black Follow the recommended course of action listed in the table To stop the service message warning tone enter your user code between the...

Page 53: ...monitoring station phone 2 does not answer The second row of zone LEDs light in a binary pattern to identify which device has the low battery To replace the battery call for service Call for service...

Page 54: ...been a recent power outage allow the battery to re charge overnight If the problem remains call for service If the telephone line is function ing contact your monitoring station If not report the pro...

Page 55: ...area an area most system us ers can arm and disarm The first diagram shows how a building could be divided to in clude a common area Buildings may also be parti tioned without a common area As the se...

Page 56: ...nd illustration the restaurant can remain open af ter the other shops are closed and armed Dividing a building into areas changes the following system functions 1 Users have restricted ac cess to syst...

Page 57: ...Basic User Code Area basic users can dis arm and may be able to arm bypass or make other changes within an area Users can have rights to more than one area Area Maid Code Maid Days are assigned to eac...

Page 58: ...eserved for the remaining areas do not apply No Reserved User 01 Grand Master User 11 Kidwatch 12 Area 1 Master 13 Area 1 Maid 15 Area 1 Duress 16 Area 2 Master 17 Area 2 Maid 19 Area 2 Duress 20 Area...

Page 59: ...Arming and disarming Your LED keypad can be used to arm and disarm its assigned area only You cannot disarm other areas from the LED keypad Bypassing You can use the LED keypad to bypass only those z...

Page 60: ...figured Setup Options _____Quick Bypassing _____Quick Exit _____Exit Termination _____Extended Exit Delay _____Keypad Lockout _____Alarm Lockout _____Silent Alarm Emergency Keys _____Medical _____Fire...

Page 61: ..._____________________ Automatic Disarming Time ___________________________ Device Connected to Relay 1 _________________________ _________________________________________________ Device Connected to R...

Page 62: ...58 8 Notes Below is a space to sketch how the building is zoned and or divided into areas Be sure to note how the zones and or areas are numbered and labeled Sketch...

Page 63: ...tem s sensors both along the building s perimeter and in side the building Home Arming an arming method that arms only those sensors along the pe rimeter of your building Instant Arming a method of ar...

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Page 67: ...elays 28 Event Memory 41 Exit delay 19 Exit termination 26 Extended exit delay 26 False alarms preventing 31 Glossary 59 Keyfob deleting lost 10 Keypad lockout 26 Keyswitch arming 26 LEDs understandin...

Page 68: ...64 8 Notes Sierra is a registered trademark of C K Systems C K is a registered trademark of C K Components http www cksys com Copyright 1998 C K Systems Inc 5 051 532 01 Rev A...

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