1. Introduction
whole system. B and C set part of the system. (D is
not active.) Note that you will have to use your
access code first.
Panic Alarm Keys
Press keys 1 and 3 together to raise a personal
attack alarm. (Check with your Installer that your
system is programmed with this function.)
3 (Clock)
Press 3 to change the time and date stored in the
system.*
4 (Code)
Press 4 to change access codes.*
5 (Log)
Press 5 to read a record of events that have
occurred on your system.*
7 (Chime)
Press 7 to switch the Chime function on or off.*
8 (Bell test)
Press 8 to start a bell test.*
9 (Walk test)
Press 9 to start a walk test.*
X (Omit)
The X key (Omit on 9800 keypads) lets you omit
(bypass) zones when setting the system. Note that
the Installer must program individual zones so that
the system will allow you to bypass them.
�
(Clear)
The
�
key (Clear on 9800 keypads) tells the
system that you have finished entering an access
code (or other command).
* (see "4. Special Functions")
About This Guide
The rest of this guide tells you how to use the system in more detail:
2. Everyday Operation
Describes how to set and unset the system.
3. After an Alarm
Tells you how to switch off the sounders after an
alarm, how to see what caused the alarm, and how
to reset the system so that it can be used again.
4. Special Functions
Tells you how to use the more advanced features
of the system.
5. System Faults
Tells you what to do if the alarm system reports a
fault.
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