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2. Everyday Operation
Unsetting the System
If You Have a Keyswitch
Turn the keyswitch to OFF. The system unsets immediately.
Using the Keypad
They system has a programmed
entry time
. Ask your Installer to make sure
the entry time is long enough for you to enter by the designated entry route,
get to the keypad and unset the system.
The entry time starts when you open the designated door on the entry route.
During the entry time the keypads give a "galloping"
entry tone
to warn you
that the timer is running.
1.
Enter the premises through the designated entry route and go to the
keypad.
As you enter the premises the system starts the entry timer and the
keypad gives the entry tone (a "galloping" tone).
2.
Key in your access code at the keypad and EITHER:
Press Enter to unset the whole system
OR press a Level key followed by Enter to unset a specific Level
OR press a Level key, enter an Area number, and press Enter to unset
a specific Area.
The entry tone stops.
The system is now unset.
WARNING: If you enter your premises and the keypad is silent
then there may be an intruder.
Tamper Faults
The system's anti tamper circuit has been designed to guard the against
damage to the system's cases or wiring. If you hear an internal alarm and the
display shows one of the following displays, then the anti tamper circuit has
been broken.
END STN TAMPER
Someone has opened the end station lid.
A01:TAMPER ZONE 004
(Example) The tamper circuit to zone 4 in area 1
has been cut.
SOUNDER TAMPER
Someone has opened the external bell casing
or cut the cable to the bell.
TAMPER K02:
(Example) Keypad number two has been
opened, or the cable to it cut.
Note the location of the tamper reported on the display and call your alarm
company.