ALARM SYSTEM USER GUIDE Issue 2
2. Everyday Operation Page 6 General Procedure To set the system: 1. Secure all doors and windows. 2. At the keypad, key in an access code (or pre
2. Everyday Operation Page 7 Timed Set With Timed Set, the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired. The time starts when you pres
2. Everyday Operation Page 8 Investigating Setting Problems This section offers general guidance but the configurable nature of 9651PD control units
2. Everyday Operation Page 9 call an installer to do this for you (see page 11). If the display shows "Set" underneath the alert mes
2. Everyday Operation Page 10 Unsetting the System WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm starts, there may be an intruder. You
Page 11 3. After an Alarm Responding to a Fire Alarm IMPORTANT: The system gives a fire alarm by sounding a two-tone warning from the keypads and ala
Page 12 4. Special Functions Introduction As well as setting and unsetting the system, you can perform a number of other functions from the keypad wh
4. Special Functions Page 13 The display shows the first alert (for example): MAINS Fail Inactive Next Here, "Inactive" indicate
4. Special Functions Page 14 3. Press the number of the zone you want to omit (for example, press 07 to omit zone 7) and then press . The sounde
4. Special Functions Page 15 Key 4: To Change an Access Code Note: Cooper Security advise you to ensure that each user has their own access co
Page ii Contents Compliance Statements ... iii 1. Introduction ... 1 Alarm System ...
4. Special Functions Page 16 In the log, user codes are represented by numbers as follows: U00 Installer U01 User 1 U02 to U49/50 Users 2 to 49/50 U
4. Special Functions Page 17 Key 9: Testing Detectors You can set the system so that it will allow you to walk around and test each of the det
4. Special Functions Page 18 The default access code for all users U02 through to U50 is “0000”. As default codes cannot be used to set or unset the
4. Special Functions Page 19 If you wish to change the name, use the keypad as described in Changing User Names on page 19. Go to step 6. 5.
4. Special Functions Page 20 1 None 7 P Q R S 2 A B C Æ Å Ä 8 T U V 3 D E F 9 W X Y Z 4 G H I 0 Space ' ( ) : . - ! & 5 J K L C Move right
4. Special Functions Page 21 The keypad gives a double beep confirmation tone and then displays the time and date: To Delete a User With A T
4. Special Functions Page 22 Key 6: Setting Time and Date Note: Only the master user (U01) can set the system time and date. The control unit contai
Page 23 Appendix. Log Messages Message Meaning AC Fail Mains power supply failed AC Restore Mains power supply restored Al Conf Dis K== Alarm confirm
Appendix Page 24 Message Meaning Tech Z== Alarm Technical alarm in zone == Tech Z== Rstr Technical alarm in zone == reset Tel Line Fault Line fault
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Page iii Compliance Statements The 9651PD control unit is compliant with EN50130-5 environmental class II. The 9651PD control unit is suitable for
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Page 28 Your Installation Zone Description A B C D Omit Allow Chime 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Company
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Page 1 1. Introduction Alarm System The alarm systems described in this book comprise a control unit (model 9651PD), one or more keypads, and var
1. Introduction Page 2 Keypad Your alarm system is fitted with a 9941 or 9943 keypad, from which you can set and unset the system. Figure 1 shows th
1. Introduction Page 3 Figure 1. 9941 and 9943 LCD Remote Keypads Alert lamp (see page 12) Flashes to highlight unacknowledged alarm, fault or
1. Introduction Page 4 Mains Power Failures The control unit indicates mains power failures using alerts. If the supply has since been restored, the
Page 5 2. Everyday Operation During installation, your installer programs the system to create an exit route and entry route for your premises. When
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