User manual SENTROL Z900

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[. . . ] Thank YOU for choosing the 2900 Security control. When properly installed and maintained, the system will provide years of reliable operation. It should be noted however, that no security system provides total protection over life or property. If you have any questions, contact your security representative right away. The system must be tested at least once per week to ensure proper operation. [. . . ] The ZONE indicator of the previously bypassed zone will stop blinking. The corresponding ZONE indicators (l-6) will blink to indicate zones that have been bypassed. The blinking will cease 30 seconds after the system is armed. 9 Your system may utilize a conventional key switch for arming and disarming the system. Arming and disarming with a key switch is performed as follows: cl Arming 1. The red ARMED light will blink during the exit delay cycle and then light steady when the system arms. The red ARMED light will go out indicating that the system is disarmed. m U. L. Note: The control is not listed to Standard U. L. 294 Access Control Units If your system was purchased with the ACCESS feature, the control station can be used to switch other devices on and off or as a timed switch. This feature is most commonly used to activate an electric door release or switch lights on and off. Consult your security representative for more information. The " * " key may be used to: D Silence the control station sounder and the audible output during Auxiliary "A" (Fire) and Auxiliary "C" (Emergency) alarms. NOTE: Pressing the * * *' key does not resef alarms or cancel reporting to the central statlon. Your system is capable of being serviced remotely from the alarm company's service office providing that the system is set up for Remote Programming. The system provides a means of verifying that this feature is enabled. 10 Programming Certain features of your system are programmable through the control station. The programming mode is entered by pressing key 9 and holding for three seconds, then entering the Master User Code. Other programming functions may be possible that are not detailed in this section. Consult your security representative for a list of the user programmable features of your system. WARNING: Do not attempt to program the system unless you have been properly trained on programming procedures and you are sure that you fully understand thlsopwatlon. USER CODES Your system may be programmed to accept up to five regular User Codes and one Muster User Code. The Master User Code (code 1) performs all of the User Code functions plus allows access to the programming mode. User Code 6 may be programmed as a Temporary User Code with a limited number of valid uses, after which it becomes inoperable. This code may be assigned to a maintenance person, maid, or anyone who you would like to be able to arm and disarm the system for a selected number of times without having to reveal your regular code. A Determine your desired new User Code or Master User Code sequence. If you make an error while programming, press the " * " key five times and start over from step 1. WARNING: Pressing the " # " or l4 * " key while programmlng a code may result In Improper code operation, therefore you MUST return to step 1 when an error Is made. 0 To Change A User Code 1. The READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight indicators will blink repeatedly when the programming mode is successfully entered (see note + on page C). 4. Press a key (Z-6) which corresponds to the User Code you wish to program, or press key 1 to change the Master User Code, then press the " # " key. [. . . ] 16 Glossary Alarm Memory: A history of the alarm that last occurred. Control Panel: The main system electronics housed in a metal enclosure. Control Station: The remote station used to enter instructions to the control panel such as to arm, disarm amd bypass. Delay Zone: Zone which allows a programmable amount of time to enter and disarm the system without activating an alarm. [. . . ]

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