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User’s M a n u a l

User’s M a n u a l

Optex Inc. - 1845 W 205th St. - Torrance, Ca. 90501 - 800-966-7839        

SMDC-16 User’s  Manual 

3440-0250 A3

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Arming / Disarming

General Information

 

Your security system allows for three individual
arming modes, 

AWAY, STAY 

and

 INSTANT.

 

Your alarm company will explain in detail to you how
each of your protection devices will react in each of
the three different arming modes.

 

Your alarm company has programmed a value of time

(Exit Delay)

 to allow you to arm your system and

vacate the premises without generating an alarm
condition. This is true also for 

Entrance Delay

.

 

Œ•Ž•

 

is used through out this manual as an

example 

PIN

PIN

 is 

the Personnel Identification

Number

 assigned to each person for use with your

alarm system.

Away Mode

Arming Description:

 

Away Arming

 should be used when all personnel will

be leaving the premises and 

all

 protection devices(s)

will be active.

 

The entry delay will remain available to any personnel
that requires re-entry to the premises with the security
system armed in this mode.

Operation:

1.

 

Press 

AWAY.

2.

 

Enter your 

PIN.

3.

 

Observe display 

“AWAY Arming” “Exit in xx Secs”

.

4.

 

Exit premises.

Example:

press 

AWAY

 + 

Œ•Ž•

 

+ exit premises.

D isarming Description:

 

Your alarm company has programmed an option
called 

“Entrance Delay Time” 

which is merely a

provision for an employee to enter the premises and
disarm the security system without generating an
alarm condition provided the system is disarmed
within the allotted time.

 

There are two methods of 

Away Disarming

:

Method

 1:

1.

 

Enter Premises.

2.

 

Your keypad(s) will be emitting steady warning tone.

3.

 

Enter your 

PIN

.

4.

 

Keypad will display 

“Enter Command

”.

5.

 

Press 

CLEAR.

Example:

Enter Premises - receive steady warning tone - press

Œ•Ž•

  + 

CLEAR

(continued)

Arming / Disarming

Away Mode

 (continued)

ŒŒŒ

Method 2:

1.

 

Enter Premises.

2.

 

Keypad(s) will be emitting pulsating warning tone.

3.

 

Enter your 

PIN

 .

4.

 

Keypad will display 

“XX alarms occurred”.

5.

 

Press 

SCAN

 (repeatedly) to observe all alarmed zones.

6.

 

Press 

CLEAR

Example:

Enter Premises - receive pulsating warning tone - press

Œ•Ž•

 

  - 

XX alarms occurred

” - press 

SCAN

(repeatedly) + 

CLEAR

Stay Mode

Arming Description

 

Stay Arming

 should be used when personnel will be

remaining on the premises and requires access from
area to area without activating an alarm condition.

 

Certain zones may be inactive when the alarm system
has been armed in this mode. Contact your alarm
company for further information.

 

The entry delay will remain available to any personnel
that requires re-entry to the premises with the security
system armed in this mode.

Operation:

1.

 

Press 

STAY.

2.

 

Enter 

PIN

.

3.

 

Observe display 

“STAY Arming” “Exit in xx Secs”

.

4.

 

Exit premises or stay on premises.

Example:

press 

STAY

 + 

Œ•Ž•

D isarming Description:

 

Your alarm company has programmed an option
called 

“Entrance Delay Time”

 which is merely a

provision for an employee to enter the premises and
disarm the security system without generating an
alarm condition provided the system is disarmed
within the allotted time.

 

There are two methods of 

Stay Disarming

:

Method 1:

1.

 

Enter Premises.

2.

 

Your keypad(s) will be emitting steady warning tone.

3.

 

Enter your 

PIN.

Keypad will display 

“Enter Command”

.

Example:

Warning tone - press 

Œ•Ž•

 + 

CLEAR

.

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Summary of Contents for SMDC-16

Page 1: ...SM D C 1 6 SM D C 1 6 USER S MANUAL SMDC 16 Digital Control Communicator and SMPC 32 Personal Control...

Page 2: ...r Alarm System Aborting an Alarm 8 Immediate History Viewing 8 All History Viewing 8 Open Close History Viewing 8 Scanning Zones 9 Bypassing Zones 9 Monitor Mode 9 Walk Test Operation 9 10 Sensor Rese...

Page 3: ...nd the placement of the arming stations A chart is available in the back of this manual to document the type of protection device and the placement in your facility Description of Keypads The SMPC is...

Page 4: ...arming Method 1 1 Enter Premises 2 Your keypad s will be emitting steady warning tone 3 Enter your PIN 4 Keypad will display Enter Command 5 Press CLEAR Example Enter Premises receive steady warning t...

Page 5: ...when the panel is armed in the Instant mode and your security system must be disarmed from within the premises Your security system will create an alarm immediately should the entry zone be violated b...

Page 6: ...be remaining on the premises and will require access from area to area without activating an alarm condition The entry delay will remain available to any personnel that requires re entry to the premis...

Page 7: ...nt Arming and therefore step 1 2 doe not apply There are two methods of Group Disarming Method 1 Disarm All Groups Without alarms in memory 1 Enter premises 2 Keypad s will be emitting steady warning...

Page 8: ...2 events while continuing to store the latest occurrences Events stored in the History Buffer can be Viewed in three modes Immediate Alarm History Open and Close History and All History Immediate Hist...

Page 9: ...nd press CLEAR 7 Message of Set Zone Number will be displayed Continued About Your Alarm System Zone Bypassing 8 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to bypass other zones 9 Press CLEAR to return to normal operating m...

Page 10: ...ess RESET 2 Enter your Pin 3 Keypad will display RESETTING SW AUX monetarily Example press RESET observe message RESETTING SW AUX Note This command must be performed after an smoke detector alarm acti...

Page 11: ...nd must remain a level one continued Programming continued 1 PINs General Information As a safety feature the keypad will automatically remove itself from the programming mode after approximately 60 s...

Page 12: ...ed Programming continued 3 1 Schedule 1 Operation 8 Press 2 Close Time 9 _ _ _ _ AM 0 am 1 pm entry will be pulsating 10 Press ENTER and then CLEAR 11 Repeat steps 4 10 for each day of week 12 Press C...

Page 13: ...m during the previous armed mode Automatic no command required Programming continued 7 1 Holiday Tomorrow Description Description Program this option if tomorrow will be a holiday Consult your alarm c...

Page 14: ...than one bedroom area or with bedrooms on more than one floor more than one smoke detector will be needed as shown in Figure A 2 1 2 Figure A 2 1 2 In family living units with more than one sleeping a...

Page 15: ...s attics finished or unfinished or in garages is not normally recommended as these locations occasionally experience conditions which may result in improper operation A 2 3 Smoke Detector Mounting Dea...

Page 16: ...6 Zone Number Zone Name Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Zone Number Zone Name Location 48 4...

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