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Once zones have been assigned to either "System A" or "System
B", code definition (as programmed by the installer), this deter-
mines which access codes can arm "System A" zones, as well as
which codes can arm "System B" zones. Codes can also be given
access to both systems.

When the "

READY

" light is on, entering a code that can access

both systems will arm both "System A" and "System B'. The dis-
play will read.“A&B 

ARMED

”. Entering this code when the panel is

armed will disarm both systems.

To arm/disarm each system separately, do the following:
Press 

[

STAY

/11] 

plus a valid access code to arm/disarm "

A ARMED

".

(Valid access code = "System A" code, or code with access to
both systems.) The display will read “

A ARMED

”.

Press 

[

AWAY

/12] 

plus a valid access code to arm/disarm "

B

ARMED

". (Valid access code = "System B" code, or code with

access to both systems.) The display will read “

B ARMED

”.

Note:

"System A" codes can stop sirens coming from "System

B" zones (and vice versa), but will not disarm a system in alarm.

Pressing key 

[10]

activates "one key" 

full

arming. (When partitioning

is “on”, System "A" and "B" are armed when key 

[10]

is pressed.)

Pressing key 

[

STAY

/11]

activates "one key" S

tay

arming. (When par-

titioning is “on”, System "A" is armed by pressing key 

[

STAY

/11]

.)

PS1 Bedside remote module

Pressing any 

one 

of the three keys on this module will 

arm

or

disarm 

the system in "Stay" mode or “System A”. Please note

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that if the system is in entry delay or if an alarm is in progress, for
your protection the panel can only be disarmed from a keypad.
Pressing any 

two PS1 

keys simultaneously will generate a 

panic

alarm. Your installer can also adjust the PS1's illumination level
and mute the buzzer as required.

Alarm Memory

[

MEM

]

The message “

ALARMS IN MEM

” is displayed if any alarm situations

take place while your system is armed. A record of all alarm situ-
ations that occur is stored in memory. After disarming the system,
pressing once on the 

[

MEM

]

key brings up the zones that were

open during the last arming period. The LCD display shows the
zone number and description of all zones in alarm memory.

“View Event List” Mode 

(Version 3.00 and onward)

Your control panel creates a buffer which contains a record of all
system activities, including time and date. This “event list” will be
saved even after total power loss. 

In “normal” mode, pressing 

[

MEM

]

, followed by 

[

INFO

]

switches the

system to “view event list” mode. The display will indicate:
Event/Event number/Day/Time ex: 

ALARM

01A 

(1st line)

/ 001

Sun 12:52 

(2nd line).

Pressing 

[+]

starts from the current to the oldest event and press-

ing 

[-] 

starts from the current to the most recent event.

Autoscrolling is started by pressing 

[+]

or 

[-] 

for 2 seconds. You

have an ajustable delay (1 to 4 seconds) between each events in
autoscrolling (same as the scrolling delay, address 

036

). When

you reach the end of the event buffer, a beep is heard.
Autoscrolling is turned off by pressing again on 

[+]

or 

[-]. 

If an

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Summary of Contents for Esprit 639

Page 1: ...DE plus CODE Activates manual zone bypassing You select which zones to leave open when arming the system BYP plus CODE Used to scroll through information presented in display Press followed by or to s...

Page 2: ...The dwelling or building that you want to secure can be divided into as many as 24 zones depending upon which model of the ESPRIT panel you require and controlled by up to 5 keypads or PS1 bed side re...

Page 3: ...programmable delay set by the installer between each message If zone status is normal the LCD display will read SYS TEM READY If any zone are open the display will read ZONE OPEN The display automatic...

Page 4: ...too obvious such as your telephone number or street address or codes like 1234 since these codes are often used as defaults by many manufacturers Your installer will program the Esprit to accept 4 or...

Page 5: ...639 6 ize yourself with all 5 arming procedures so that you can take full advantage of your security system 1 REGULAR system arming used for normal day to day system operation The keypad s green READY...

Page 6: ...light is on pressing KEY 10 steadily for 2 sec onds automatically full arms the system if programmed No UM639 8 user code is required The display will read SYSTEM ARMED at the end of the exit delay Th...

Page 7: ...y zones that your installer has programmed bypass enabled can be UM639 10 bypassed during manual bypass arming normal arming or Stay arming Note that the fire zone cannot be bypassed Press the bypass...

Page 8: ...gen UM639 12 erate a panic Pressing keys 4 and 6 simultaneously for 2 seconds will generate a panic alarm or if programmed a med ical alarm Pressing keys 7 and 9 simultaneously for 2 sec onds will ge...

Page 9: ...m A Please note UM639 14 that if the system is in entry delay or if an alarm is in progress for your protection the panel can only be disarmed from a keypad Pressing any two PS1 keys simultaneously wi...

Page 10: ...st level programming The first message which will appear in the display will read CONTRAST ADJ 00 PRESS Press the or keys to increase or decrease the contrast until it reaches the level you require Wh...

Page 11: ...8 In programming mode when the CHIME MUTE message is dis played zones shown on the KEY ON line have the chime fea ture activated To turn on the chime zone feature press the cor responding key to activ...

Page 12: ...ing on battery power with no AC Trouble 2 Power failure If AC power is not being supplied to the control panel and or the UM639 21 ture continue pressing ENTER to scroll through the list Note Chime zo...

Page 13: ...or the power supply voltage exceeds 14 9 volts the LCD display will read TROUBLE 02 POWER SUPPLY Power failure can be excluded from TRBL key display by your alarm installer Trouble 4 Bell disconnect...

Page 14: ...e standby battery be changed every three years UM639 25 Fire Safety in the Home Reasonable fire safety can be achieved following a 3 point program 1 Minimizing fire hazards 2 Providing a fire warning...

Page 15: ...21 N N N N User 22 N N N N User 23 N N N N User 24 N N N N User 25 N N N N ACCESS CODES UM639 27 26 IMPORTANT Keep this information in a secure location ZONE DESCRIPTION PARTITIONING N Yes N No SYSTE...

Page 16: ...0 sec You have seconds to EXIT your premises Your Entry delay 1 is sec and you may enter thru zone Your Entry delay 2 is sec and you may enter thru zone Your Siren if activated by an alarm will sound...

Page 17: ...products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expre...

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