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M800, M800iD Plus™, M1000 and M3000 User's Guide

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8 Setting Your Alarm System Use the following procedure to set your alarm system. Before setting, check that all relevant areas have been vacate

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9 •••• r – to set a ward group. See Selecting the Ward Groups to Set. •••• | or ¬ – to display the next/previous option. The setting pr

Page 4 - About the Alarm System

10 Alternatively, press a ward group hot key1. Viewing Group 1Press ENT To Set2. Select the ward group you want to set by pressing a number key

Page 5 - About Zones and Wards

11 Unsetting Your Alarm System Use the following procedure to unset your alarm system. The First Step – Entering Your User Code 17:31 Sun 01 JAN

Page 6 - About the Keypads

12 If there is no sound (you have not started the entry timer):If there is no sound (you have not started the entry timer):If there is no sound (you

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13 and “.” Indicates that you have no access to the ward.) Selecting the Ward Groups to Unset If wards have been allocated to groups1, you can u

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14 Silencing an Alarm If an alarm has occurred and you want to silence the sounders: 1. Enter your user code or present your proximity tag. This s

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15 Resetting the System Resetting the system enables you to review the alerts that have taken place and clears the ALERTS message on the main sc

Page 10 - Setting Your Alarm System

16 Press ENTTo Reset 4. You will see the message shown opposite once you have reviewed each message. Press [ to reset the system. The ALERTS message

Page 11 - [Ent]=User Level

17 3. Contact your ARC and quote the code. The ARC will ask you for details of the alarm. If there is no need for an engineer to visit, the

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© Cooper Security Limited 2005 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Coop

Page 13 - Unsetting Your Alarm System

18 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Alert Messages This section gives the meaning of each message that can be displayed when resetting the system (page

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19 AUXILIARY X TAMP12:00 Sun 01 JANThe control unit has auxiliary tamper zones for monitoring auxiliary devices. The lid of a device has been remo

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20 Other Messages SERVICE REQUIRED12:00 Sun 01 JAN The alarm system requires a routine maintenance visit. You can still set and unset your system but

Page 16 - Silencing an Alarm

21 entering your user code and selecting the "Defer Setting" option. Engineer on Site12:00 Sun 01 JAN An engineer from your alarm compan

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22 Sorry,cannot setMains Power off Cannot set because there is no mains power at the control unit. Clear the fault; if it persists, contact your alar

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23 Setting the System with Zones Active Overview If you try to set the system while one or more zones are active, the system’s response depends on

Page 19 - Other Operations

24 Setting with Ignore Errors If Ignore errorsIgnore errorsIgnore errorsIgnore errors is used, the procedure after attempting to set the system is as

Page 20 - Alert Messages

25 Index Alarm Alert Messages ...18 Resetting ...15 Setting ...

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1 Contents Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 1: Introduction ...

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2 Chapter 1: Introduction About the Alarm System The M800, M800iD Plus™, M1000 and M3000 are advanced alarm systems that use state-of-the-art ele

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3 About Zones and Wards Zones Your alarm system has a number of “zones”. Each zone is a detection device, such as a movement sensor or magnetic co

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4 About the Keypads You can operate your alarm system from one or more keypads located around the premises. Arming Station The remote arming statio

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5 Keypad Features 1. Display:Display:Display:Display: Shows the date and time, a banner message (configured by your alarm company1) and other syst

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6 Communication Devices Your alarm system is fitted with an on-board modem, which can be connected to a telephone line to signal alarms and other eve

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7 Chapter 2: Operating your Alarm System Getting Started Accessing the System Before you can set, unset or select other options, you must enter y

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