Safe House Remote Keypad (490-0484) System Defaults Faxback Doc. # 15711 Master Code: Default - 1 2 3 4 Used to arm or disarm system as well as access programmable system parameters. User Codes (6): Default - 0 0 0 0 Used to arm and disarm system only. Ambush Code: Default - 0 0 0 0 Used with an optional buss interface dialer. This code simulates a system disarm locally while actually dialing the monitoring service and transmitting a distress signal. If no dialer is present, this code will simply arm and disarm the system. NOTE: The default user codes (0 0 0 0) are null codes and will not disarm or arm the system. The user codes must be reprogrammed to a valid code to be usable. The user will not be allowed to program the master code to (0 0 0 0). User codes can be disabled by programming (0 0 0 0). Away Mode: Default-Zones 1 through 7 are assigned. Determines which zones are active in AWAY armed mode. Home Mode: Default-Zones 1 through 5 are assigned. Determines which zones are active in HOME armed mode. Delay Mode: Default-Zones 1, 2, 2 and 6 are assigned. Determines which zones are delayed if faulted while in AWAY mode. Default delay time for these zones is 30 seconds. Day Mode: Default-Zones 1 and 4 are assigned. Determines which zones are active in DAY mode. KEYCLICKS: The control panel issues a short key click beep for each valid key press. A lower pitched "error" beep will sound for invalid key presses. KEYPAD DIPSWITCH: The keypad has a 4 position dipswitch that is located on the back side of the unit. It is used to address each keypad and disable/enable prealarm audio. The function of the switch is as follows: 1) Switches 1 and 2 will be used to determine the addressing of each control panel. Address 0: 1 2 Address 1: 1 2 Address 2: 1 2 Address 3 1 2 2) Switch 3 will enable/disable day mode annunciation for each panel. 3) Switch 4 will enable/disable pre-alarm sounding (entry delay and arming confirmation beep) for each panel. The normal key beeps associated with pressing keys will not be affected by the setting of switches 3 or 4, nor will these switch settings have any effect on the function of the normal pre-alarm terminals at the main box. DISARMED State: 1) Zone LEDs show current status: a. On for complete zone b. Flash for faulted zone c. Off for bypassed zone NOTE: A zone is considered bypassed if it has not been assigned to either HOME or AWAY monitoring modes. TEST: The user may enter the test mode from the disarmed state at any time: 1) Press and release TEST/DELAY key 2) TEST/DELAY LED on a. System monitors all loops b. Zone LEDs show current status 1. If any loop changes state (clear->faulted or fault->clear) a. When fault is fixed, pre-alarm and keypad sound for 2 seconds b. When fault is created, prealarm and keypad give a double sound (500ms on/off/on) c. Update zone's LED status indication This allows the user to correct faults without returning to the front panel for verification until he is done. 2. If TEST or CANCEL key is pressed a. TEST LED off b. Return to disarmed state 3) Press and hold TEST key for 2 seconds 4) While key is held Alarm repeatedly sounds BURGLAR alarm for 1 second, then FIRE alarm for 1 second. (Zone LEDs will continue to show the current status of each zone). 5) When TEST key is released a. Stop alarm b. Enter TEST mode, (go to 2) ARM SYSTEM: The user must enter his user code, master code, or ambush code to arm the system. 1) Enter user code. a. If error in code, sound beeper 8 times (250ms) b. After 3rd error, lock-out system control for 5 minutes c. If HOME key is pressed within 10 seconds of code entry, arm HOME mode 1. HOME LED on d. If CANCEL key is pressed within 10 seconds 1. HOME and AWAY LEDs off 2. Enter disarmed state e. Otherwise, arm AWAY mode (After delay, if applicable) 1. AWAY LED on 2. 1 long beep 2) If no zone faults, a. All active zone LEDs are on b. Bypassed zone LEDs are off c. ARMED LED on steady d. System arms e. Sound 1 beep (1 second) 3) If any zone faults, faulted zone LED(s) flash, a. Other active zone LEDs on steady b. Bypassed zone LEDs are off c. Armed LED flashes d. Beeper sounds 8 beeps e. Unit remains disarmed state 4) If any zone has a delay defined a. DELAY LED flashes b. LED for delayed zone(s) flashes c. Beep pre-alarm (500ms on/off) d. Other active zone LEDs on steady e. Bypassed zone LEDs are off f. ARMED LED flashes g. When time-out occurs, if no faults in delayed zones 1. DELAY LED goes off 2. Beeper off, pre-alarm off 3. LEDs for delayed zone(s) go on steady 4. ARMED LED on steady 5. 1 beep 6. System arms h. When time-out occurs, if delay zone(s) are faulted 1. ARMED LED flashes 2. Alarm sounds 3. System locks in alarmed state, and will only respond to user code or master code for RESET or ambush DAY MODE: The system will support a DAY/ANNUNCIATE function. When the DAY mode is enabled, a change of state in any zone assigned will cause a brief prealarm tone and a high/low tone at each keypad. Day mode is assigned under the PROGRAM mode and will be enabled if any zone is assigned or disabled if no zones are assigned. If DAY mode is enabled, it will be active any time the system is disarmed. See PROGRAMMING section for DAY mode setup. ALARM FAULTING: If any monitored zone faults while the system is armed, it processes as follows: 1) If there is a delay programmed for faulted zone(s), a. DELAY LED flashes b. LED for faulted zone(s) flashes c. Other active zone LEDs on steady d. Bypassed ZONE LEDs are off e. Pre-alarm beeper and keypad sound (500ms on/off) f. Delay timer(s) begin countdown g. If user code, master code, or ambush code entered before time-out 1. If code is incorrect a. If 3rd error, lock out system control 5 minutes, otherwise, try again 2. If code is correct a. System disarms b. Display returns to DISARMED state (LED for originally faulted zone now indicates true status) h. When delay timer times out 1. Pre alarm off 2. ARMED LED flashes 3. Alarm sounds 4. System locks in alarmed state, and will only respond to code for disarm 2) If there is no delay programmed for faulted zone(s), a. LED(s) for faulted zones flash b. Other active zones on steady c. Bypassed zone LEDs are off d. ARMED LED flashes e. Alarm sounds f. System locks in alarmed state, and will only respond to user code for disarm 5 Minute Time out: If the alarm is armed and triggered, and not disarmed before a 5 minute timeout expires, the alarm will silence and remain armed in the previous mode. (HOME or AWAY) If the alarm is triggered by the panic keys from the disarmed state, the system will automatically arm in the HOME mode at the end of the 5 minute timeout. SILENCE ALARM: Once the alarm is triggered, the system must be reset as follows: 1) Enter user code, master code, or ambush code 2) If user code is incorrect a. 8 beeps b. If 3rd error, lock out system control 5 minutes 3) If user code is correct a. Silence alarm b. 2 beeps (250 ms) c. Zone indicators remain unchanged d. ARMED LED goes off e. STATUS LED flashes 4) If user presses CANCEL a. Display returns to DISARMED state NOTE When the system is disarmed after the alarmed state, any and all faulted zones and the STATUS LED will continue to flash in the display, even if the fault has been corrected. This provides the user with a visual history of an alarm condition. Pressing the CANCEL key will restore the display to normal disarmed mode. DISARM: If the system is armed (either HOME or AWAY), and no zones are faulted, the system must be disarmed as follows: 1) Enter user code, master code or ambush code. 2) If user code is incorrect a. 8 beeps b. If 3rd error, lock out system control 5 minutes 3) If code is correct a. Zone indicators return to disarmed state b. 2 beeps (250 ms) c. ARMED LED goes off d. STATUS LED on steady FIRE: The indication for fire is as follows: 1) FIRE LED on steady 2) Other active zone LEDs on steady 3) Bypassed zone LEDs are off 4) Fire Alarm sounds a. If CANCEL key is pressed 1. Silence alarm 2. No change in display 5) If FIRE/SYSTEM RESET key is pressed (at main panel) a. Execute reset function for all sensors (approx. 15 seconds) 1. If sensor resets, Fire LED goes off and unit enters last mode (Home, Away, or Disarmed) 2. If sensor fails to reset, FIRE and TROUBLE LEDs flash, unit enters last mode NOTE: If power was interrupted to the unit at some time before a reset cycle, the unit may not know which mode was last active. If this occurs, the system arms in AWAY mode. TROUBLE: This zone LED is used for trouble indications, and for panic fault indications. It is monitored on a 24 hour basis, and cannot be disabled. Panic: 1) Press EMERGENCY keys together, (or if a fault occurs in panic loop) 2) ARMED LED flashes if in armed mode 3) LED for trouble zone flashes 4) Other active zone LEDs on steady 5) Bypassed zone LEDs are off 6) Burglar Alarm sounds 7) System locks in alarmed state, and will only respond to user code to disarm. (Disarm sequence is as described in SILENCE ALARM section) TROUBLE: The system uses the trouble loop to inform the user that a problem, such as a faulty fire sensor, exists in the fire loop. From disarmed mode: 1) FIRE TROUBLE ON and off (fire trouble is clear) a. The unit will: 1. Sound hi lo beeps 2. Fire LED and Trouble LEDs flash b. Push CANCEL 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Turn off Fire and Trouble LEDs c. Push FIRE RESET 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Turn Fire and trouble LEDs off after 15 second delay 2) FIRE TROUBLE ON (trouble not clear) a. The unit will: 1. Sound hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs flash b. Push CANCEL 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs remain flashing a. If sensor clears 1. No change in status c. Push FIRE RESET 1. Silence hi lo beeps for 15 seconds 2. Reset system to ARMED mode 3. Fire and Trouble LEDs remain flashing a. If sensor clears 1. No change in status From Armed mode: 1) FIRE TROUBLE on and off (fire trouble clear) a. The unit will: 1. Sound hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs flash b. Push CANCEL 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs remain flashing c. Push FIRE RESET 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Reset system to ARMED mode 3. Turn Fire and Trouble LEDs off after 15 seconds 2) FIRE TROUBLE on (trouble not clear) a. The unit will: 1. Sound hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs flash b. Push CANCEL 1. Silence hi lo beeps 2. Fire and Trouble LEDs remain flashing c. Push FIRE RESET 1. Silence hi lo beeps for 15 seconds 2. Reset system to ARMED mode. 3. Fire and Trouble LEDs remain flashing a. If sensor clears 1. Trouble and Fire Leds remain flashing 2. Push CANCEL a. Silence hi lo beeps b. Trouble and Fire LEDs remain flashing 3. Push FIRE RESET a. System resets to ARMED mode. b. Trouble and Fire LEDs off after 15 seconds NOTE: You must disarm to clear FIRE and TROUBLE LEDs after trouble clears. PROGRAMMING: The user may program the unit only when the system is in the DISARMED state. 1) To enter PROGRAM mode a. Press PROGRAM key b. PROGRAM LED flashes c. Enter master code d. If code is in error 1. 8 beeps (250ms) error code sounds 2. If 3rd error a. Abort programming mode attempt b. Program LED off c. Display DISARMED state d. Lock out system access for 5 minutes. (System reset will override timeout) e. If code not entered in 30 seconds 1. 1 beep (1 second) 2. Cancel program mode attempt 3. Return to DISARMED state f. If code is correct 1. PROGRAM LED on steady, enter PROGRAM mode 2. All other LEDs will be off 3. Sound 2 short (250ms) beeps Once the user has entered the Program mode, a 5 minute time out is in effect. If no key is pressed for 5 minutes the alarm will default back to the disarmed state. Programming options: The user may perform any of the following options after entering PROGRAM mode. 1) To program new user code, ambush code or master code a. Press user code digit (1 for master programming code, 2-7 for user codes, or 8 for AMBUSH code) b. Corresponding LED will flash. (All zone LEDs will flash for AMBUSH code) c. Press digits for code 1. If 5 minute time-out before key press a. Abort user code entry, restore original code b. Program LED and selected zone LED off. c. Unit returns to disarmed state 2. If 4 digits are entered a. Sound 1 beep (500ms) d. Re-enter code for verification 1. If correct code is verified a. Sound 2 beeps (250ms), store new code 2. If incorrect code is entered a. 8 beeps, clear new code buffer return to 1)c) e. Press CANCEL to abort at any point 1. If CANCEL key is pressed before or during entry of new code a. Restore old code b. Return to disarmed state 2. If CANCEL key is pressed after new code entry a. Restore old code b. Return to 1)c) above 2) To set HOME mode zone assignment a. Press HOME key b. LEDs for zones assigned to HOME mode monitoring will be on c. LEDs for zones not assigned to HOME mode will be off d. HOME LED will flash e. To assign a zone to HOME mode monitoring 1. See that zone LED is off 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will turn on, zone is assigned for HOME monitoring f. To remove a zone from HOME monitoring 1. See that zone LED is on 2. Press zone number key (1-7). 3. Zone LED will go off, zone is de- assigned from HOME mode monitoring g. To abort new assignments, press CANCEL 1. Original HOME zone assignments will display 2. Sound 1 second beep 3. Zone and HOME LEDs will go off h. To save new HOME zone assignment, press PROGRAM key 1. Sound 2 short beeps 2. Zone and HOME LED will go off 3) To set AWAY mode zone assignment a. Press AWAY key b. LEDs for zones assigned to AWAY mode monitoring will be on c. LEDs for zones not assigned to AWAY mode will be off d. AWAY LED will flash e. To assign a zone to AWAY mode monitoring 1. See that zone LED is off 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will turn on, zone is assigned for AWAY monitoring f. To remove a zone from AWAY monitoring 1. See that zone LED is on 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will go off, zone is de- assigned from AWAY mode monitoring g. To abort new assignments, press CANCEL 1. Original AWAY zone assignments will display 2. Sound 1 second beep 3. Zone and AWAY LEDs will go off h. To save new assignments, press PROGRAM key 1. Sound 2 beeps (250ms) 2. Zone and AWAY LED will go off 4) To set DAY mode zone assignment a. Press '0' key b. LEDs for zones assigned to DAY mode monitoring will be on c. LEDS for zones not assigned to DAY mode will be off d. To assign a zone to DAY mode monitoring 1. See that zone LED is off 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will turn on, zone is assigned for DAY monitoring e. To remove a zone from DAY monitoring 1. See that zone LED is on 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will go off, zone is de- assigned from DAY mode monitoring f. To abort new assignments, press CANCEL 1. Original DAY zone assignments will display 2. Sound 1 second beep 3. Zone LEDs will go off g. To save new assignments, press PROGRAM key 1. Sound 2 beeps (250ms) 5) To set DELAY settings a. Press DELAY key b. LEDs for zones with delays programmed will be on c. LEDs for zones without delays will be off d. DELAY LED will be flashing e. To assign a zone for DELAY 1. See that zone LED ID off 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will flash 4. Enter one of 6 available delay selections (Delay = n x 10 seconds where n = 1 thru 6) NOTE: '6' will actually select a delay time of 55 seconds 5. Zone LED will go on steady f. To deassign a zone from DELAY 1. See that zone LED is on 2. Press zone number key (1-7) 3. Zone LED will go off, zone, is now an instant alarm zone no delay) g. Press CANCEL to abort without changing settings 1. Restore original settings 2. Store settings 3. Sound 1 second beep 4. Zone LEDs and DELAY LED will go off h. To save new DELAY settings 1. Press PROGRAM 2. Sound 2 beeps (250ms) 3. Zone LEDs and DELAY LED will go off 6) To exit programming mode a. Press CANCEL key b. PROGRAM LED off c. System returns to DISARMED state AC POWER FAIL: If AC power is interrupted at any time the system will light the BATT LED steady to indicate that the unit is operating on battery power. When the AC power is restored, the BATT LED will go off and the unit returns to the previous state. Any time the system is operating on battery power, only the FIRE, ARM (also remote ARM), and BATT LEDs show the true current state. All other LEDs will be off to conserve battery life. Any action by the user or change in state of a loop will cause all LEDs to be functional for 1 minute. A continuing condition which would cause a loop LED to flash, such as a faulted loop or a trouble indication, will still be indicated after the 1 minute time out. All other Loop LEDS will go off again. For the unit to pass California code on battery operation during an AC fail condition, the maximum total current allowed for accessory devices is 60mA. LOW BATTERY: If the battery charge is below an acceptable level, the BATT LED will flash to warn the user of this condition. If the AC power fails, the BATT LED will turn on steady. When AC power is restored, the LED goes off (or flashes if the battery is low). The system will check the battery under load once each hour and upon any initial keypress when entering a new mode from the idle/disarmed state. SYSTEM RESET AND DEFAULTS: System/Fire Reset - This key allows a reset of the system Processor and the fire sensors. All user programmed parameters are left intact and the system enters the last state (Disarmed, Home, or Away). Default - If this key is pressed within 10 seconds of the System/Fire Reset key being pressed, it clears the current master code, user codes (including ambush code), zone and delay assignments and resets them to their default values. (See SYSTEM DEFAULTS section). If this key is pressed any other time (while the system is disarmed) it restores the default master code only, and leaves all other user programmed values intact. (pm/all-06/21/95)