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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
coldwind 6:57am on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 
The product does what it says. It really light and when listen to music in a quiet setting. I bought these based on a review in Stereophile. They are the best headphones I have ever owned BUT if you have a small head they will slide.
Elf 8:40am on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 
The little brother of the universally regarded ATH-A900, The Audio-Technica ATH-A700 is a medium priced closed circum-aural headphone. Good looking - clean soundng. The build quality of Audio Technica headphones is of a very high standard. They are light to hold.
deanonet 12:15pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
Audio Technica Headphones ATH-AD700 The Audio Technica ATH-AD700 are Circumaural (completely surround the ears).
NewbieUser 5:14pm on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Heard a lot about these in print from Sam Tellig in stereophile .I also own the closed ear verison of these ATH-A700 for locking out the world.
hgaronfolo 12:53am on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 
I recommenc these to people who want to enjoy a relaxing time with their music and want great sound.A lush world of sound . . .
fibbi 10:12am on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
Universally regarded by head-fi headphone enthusiasts as a good introduction into hi-fidelity headphones.
mail2me_ds 11:10am on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 
Happy Ears After reading the many detailed 5 and 4 star reviews (thank you, reviewers) and checking several audiophile blogs. Great deal and one of the best (if not the best) pair you can buy These headphones have amazing bass.
packardc 6:54pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 
Beautiful to look at, beautiful sound. I have had these for just a few days now, and I have to say they are a keeper for sure.
kristov 9:20pm on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 
Even though some people say that it is not noise canceling headphone , it really blocks outside noise pretty good! The price is right! Lightweight, comfortable These headphones hardly deserve the rampant rave reviews provided by others here.
Andi 8:10am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
The younger brother of the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700/900 the Audio-Technica ATH-AD500 is a lower priced circum-aural headphone. Presenting a dark. Damn fine headphones! These were my first foray into "proper" headphones.
kain 11:49am on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
I like the bass, I really appreciate them in rock songs as well as some hip hop. The quality is good, there is a good amount there as well. Great for Extra Detail I bought these after doing a lot of research in Magazines and Hi-Fi websites.

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Intruder Range

Key features

4250 Audio Confirmation

Enhanced safety for your staff and property Designed for fastest, most effective emergency response Incredible progress in avoiding Policed false alarms - up to 50% advantage over conventional systems 87% of all activations closed down without police involvement Line fault record six times better than most other supplies Guaranteed support in the unlikely event of lost police response
The 4250 Point Identification System represents the amalgamation of all that is best in intruder detection and verification. ADT Fire and Securitys experience in each of these fields far exceeds that of any other company, ensuring your system receives the highest level of monitoring available.
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4250 - Audio Confirmation

Benefits

Besides ensuring your system receives the highest level of monitoring available, the 4250 also offers the following benefits:
Point Identification - to identify the cause of an intruder alarm activation with a high degree of accuracy Real-time Tracking - to follow the movements and pinpoint the whereabouts of intruders on the premises Audio Verification - to confirm the presence of intruders, assess their actions and estimate their number Continuous Assessment - allowing the Communications Centre to maintain real-time monitoring of the site though-out the lifetime of an activation for the rapid and accurate exchange of updated information with response agencies and keyholder Interactive Monitoring - allowing the Communication Centre to reset alarm sensors, alert users to operating errors and close down false alarms
Contrast the 4250s capability with common features of other forms of intruder detection and verification:
Conventional Intruder Alarm Visual
Verification Systems Audio Sequential
Detection Point Identification Real-time Tracking Verification Continuous Assessment Interactive Monitoring Assurance Factor
These figures are based on typical systems and although individual intruder alarms may possess additional features, none equal the 4250s versatility and capacity.
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Proven Effective

The 4250 technology has achieved impressive results during rigorous and extensive testing both in the UK and North America.
Low false alarm rate, with policed activations averaging 1.1 per system per annum, well below the rate for other types of alarm system. Low line fault rate when used in conjunction with RedCARE and Red Direct signalling. ADT Fire and Security has reduced the line fault rate to an average of 0.31 and 0.02 per system per annum, respectively. This represents a major improvement on the industry average, where most companies find difficulty achieving better than 2.0 per annum. 87% of all activations are closed down without police involvement, enabling huge savings in police and user time from false or accidental alarms. Police attendance at false or accidental alarms is reduced by up to 50%.
ADT Fire and Security operates the largest alarm communications network in the UK, handling well over 100,000 alarm events every day. The worlds most advanced Real-Time Dual network, offering total signal duplication. High security, including unique identity numbers for keyholders. Optimum staffing levels for effective service without excessive costs. Commitment to false alarm management, with greater experience of point identification and verification than any competitor.
Leading the Industry in Alarm Monitoring

RESPONSE

Providing a confident, well-informed, priority police response Line-cut protection Activation initiates link to Communications Centre, with constant data stream for: detectors, and audio surveillance Point Identification means: entry point known intruder location known Audio surveillance means: intruder voices and activities confirm genuine alarm high grade data about PA activations

FALSE ALARM REDUCTION

Reducing the risk of losing police response by: Closing down accidental or fault-based activations Identifying genuine intrusions from sequence of activations Distinguishing between burglary sounds and small talk among cleaning staff, etc. Hearing staff discussing unsetting errors, etc. User codes that identify who turns system on and off Established call-back procedure between site and Communications Centre
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4250 Features & Capacity

The 4250 represents a true revolution in the operation and management of monitored intruder alarm systems. Available exclusively in the UK from ADT Fire and Security, the 4250 transforms the conventional practice of intruder detection, creating an intelligent service of enormous versatility and capacity. Primary control unit accommodates up to 16 individual keypads Up to 144 individual detector zones Up to 128 microphones Using primary unit and 8 expansion modules, each accommodating 16 zones Microphone range 30 - 40 in open space, subject to acoustic conditions.
Point Identification and Continuous Assessment
When the alarm is activated Point Identification and Real-Time Tracking allows the Communications Centre to determine the exact location and sequence of events. As a Premium Service, this is achieved by detailed individual specification, tailored exactly to the nature and size of the protected premises.
Audio Verification and Continuous Assessment
By installing microphones at strategic points within the premises, the Communications Centre can verify the cause of alarm zone activations, or provide corroboration for false alarms. Alarm sensors can continue to be monitored at the same time, allowing audio surveillance to move with intruders from zone to zone. Audio signals can be simultaneously monitored in real-time and recorded, allowing the Communications Centre to update response agencies en route to the scene and provide evidence for investigation or legal proceedings, if required.

Interactive Monitoring

The 4250 allows the Communications Centre to perform a range of remote functions that enhance verification and, where appropriate, false alarm prevention. Alarm sensors can be reset, to ensure a repeat activation if an intruder has entered and remained in a single alarm zone, in circumstances that may otherwise be judged as a false alarm. The absence of a reactivation in these circumstances may equally allow the cancellation of a false alarm or identify a technical fault. Alarm sounders can be tinkled to draw the users attention to a setting error.
ADT Fire & Security is part of Tyco International Limited, the largest provider of electronic security services in the UK; and North America and the worlds largest manufacturer and installer of fire and safety systems, with customers in more than 50 countries and annual revenues of approximately 6 billion.
Our Commitment to Quality
A commitment to the highest standards of quality assurance underpins everything that we do. Set out below are some of our current accreditations and trade association memberships.
QUALITY ASSURED INTRUDER ALARMS ACCESS CONTROL CCTV
QUALITY ASSURED CENTRAL STATION
QUALITY SYSTEM ASSESSED TO ISO 9002

Contact your local ADT Fire and Security office or phone free on:

0800 010999

Head Office: ADT Fire and Security plc, Security House, The Summit, Hanworth Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5DB. Website: www.adt.co.uk

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USER GUIDE

SERIES 4250

AUDIO ALARM CONFIRMATION SYSTEM

CONTROL UNIT

CONTENTS
Page INTRODUCTION... 2 Security conditions.. 3 Full Set (Fully armed).. 3 Part Set (Partially armed).. 3 Unset (Disarmed)... 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS.. 4 USER CONTROL... 6 Keypad LED status indicator.. 7 SETTING THE SYSTEM (TURNING THE SYSTEM ON) Full Set (Full Arming)... 8 Problems when selecting FULL SET Zone fault conditions.. 9 Incorrect code entry.. 10 Deviation from correct Exit/Entry procedure. 11 Failure to complete exit procedure.. 12 Part Set (Partially armed) Delay selection... 13 Instant selection... 13 UNSETTING THE SYSTEM (Turning the system off) Unsetting from a FULL SET condition.. 15 Unsetting from a FULL SET condition after Alarm activation... 16 Page Unsetting from a PART SET condition.. 17 Problems when unsetting the system Deviation from Entry route... 19 Zones not restored during entry time. 19 PROCEDURE FOR RESETTING THE SYSTEM AFTER AN ALARM INDICATION.. 20 EMERGENCY DURESS... 21 VIEWING ALARM HISTORY LOG. 22 SYSTEM FAULTS Mains power failure... 23 Backup battery failure... 24 Telephone line faults... 25 Tamper faults... 27 Wiring fault conditions... 28 TEST SIGNAL.. 29 CHIME MODE (OPTIONAL FEATURE).. 31 ADVANCE SYSTEM FEATURES Adding additional access codes. 33 Removing additional access codes. 33 Multiple partition arming/disarming.. 34 Omitting zones to allow system setting.. 35 Advanced alarm history... 36

INTRODUCTION

The 4250 Alarm System is one of the latest advanced security systems available and is designed to be fully in compliance with the latest industry standards. It provides 24 hour supervised remote monitoring with audio confirmation of security occurrences. The system may be set up to protect either a complete building or selected parts of it. On detection of a possible security breach an alarm signal is sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre, where an operator can monitor and listen to the alarm activity at the premises and take the appropriate action. This may include alerting the local police and/or a designated keyholder in accordance with ACPO procedures. ADT Modern Service Alarm Receiving Centre Tel No. Tel No. Depending on the application of the system ie. domestic, commercial and/or nature of the risk, one of three security modes, SECURE, AUTOMATIC or AUTO-NO DIAL can be pre-defined by the Alarm Company when the system is set up by the Alarm Company Engineer. If the applications require changes after the equipment is installed, then the customer must contact the Alarm Company.
SECURITY CONDITIONS Three security conditions are available to the user and can be selected using the keypad. They are as follows: FULL SET (Fully armed): Selected to turn the system on when protection of the complete premises is required, PART SET (Partially armed): Selected to turn the system on when protection is limited to pre-defined areas of the premises e.g. upper floor rooms protected and lower floor rooms unprotected. UNSET (Disarmed): Selected to turn the system off. However, 24 hour zone sensors ie. PA buttons and emergency duress buttons are still monitored and if activated will alert the Alarm Receiving Centre Operator.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Duress code: A code entered at the keypad that will unset the system, and will also transmit the duress condition to alert the Alarm Receiving Centre. User code: A x digit user code which is used to operate the system eg. Setting Unsetting. Part Set: Security condition selected by the user at the keypad. Chosen to allow pre-defined areas of the premises to be protected when other areas are occupied. Security condition selected by the user at the keypad. Selected to give full protection for the complete premises. Security condition selected by the user at the keypad. Selected to switch the system off. A zone is an area eg. room, corridor, that is monitored by a device such as a movement detector, door contact etc. An alarm circuit which has been programmed to give 24 hour continuous protection whether the system is set (on) or unset (off). Emergency switch or push button used to trigger the alarm system which results in the Alarm Receiving Centre Operator being

Full Set:

Master code: A x digit user code allocated to a system user for entering advanced feature options. Entry time: A pre-set time delay on entry to allow the user to reach the keypad and unset the system. A pre-set time delay to allow the user to leave the premises after initially setting the system at the keypad. Liquid Crystal Display. Light Emitting Diode status indicator on the keypad.

Unset:

Exit time:

24 hr Zone:

LCD: LED:

Personal Attack (PA):

Final Exit/ EntryDoor: Exit Terminator: alerted. The last door closed by the user on exit and the first door opened on entry. A switch or push button located on the outside of the premises adjacent to the Final door. Used to finally set the system.

USER CONTROL

The user controls the system by means of a keypad.

Keypad LCD Display

Numeric Keys

LED Status Indicator

Function Selection Keys
Note: The LCD will display messages, prompt entries and indicate the functions of the selection keys. 6
Keypad LED status indicator The LED on the keypad changes colour depending on the status of the alarm system. The colours are designated as follows: RED: YELLOW: GREEN: FLASHING RED: FLASHING GREEN: System is in FULL SET mode (Armed). System is in PART SET mode (Partially armed). System is in UNSET mode (Switched off). An alarm has occurred whilst system was in FULL SET mode. Mains power supply has failed. NOTE: Battery back up is provided to power the system during mains failure. However, if the length of time the mains power is disrupted gives cause for concern contact the Alarm Company Service Department using the telephone number shown on page 2.
SETTING THE SYSTEM (TURNING THE SYSTEM ON)
FULL SET (Full Arming) The FULL SET selection procedure is as follows: 1) Close all doors and windows to secure the premises. 5) Key in the x digit user code and press enter. 2) Prior to setting the system the keypad LED will be a steady green indicator and the Keypad Keypad LCD Display will show. 6) After a short delay the code will be verified, the keypad and Exit/Entry buzzer (if fitted) will start to bleep. The keypad will begin to countdown a predetermined time in seconds to allow exit from the premises. 7) Leave the premises immediately via the designated Exit/ Entry route, close and lock the final door and operate the Final Exit Terminator switch. If the Exit Terminator switch is not operated the system will automatically set after the predetermined exit time.

Part-Set Full-Set

4) The Keypad LCD Display will change and you will be prompted to enter your x digit user code and press the enter button.

3) Press FULL SET key 8

8. The keypad then beeps twice and the buzzer stops to confirm that the system is set.
PROBLEMS WHEN SELECTING FULL SET The keypad display text will indicate the reason which prevents the user selecting FULL SET. Zone fault conditions If alarm devices, other than the final door or Exit/Entry alarm devices are open or activated then this will prevent the setting procedure being started. Before setting the system all monitored zones, i.e. doors and windows must be secured. If a fault exists when attempting to set the system the keypad display will show a message indicating where the fault is located. For example, the following display, indicates the system remains UNSET due to a fault in zone 05. Note: A zone is an area such as a room or corridor that is monitored by a device such as a movement detector, door contacts etc. 9 If more than one fault exists by pressing the Next key other faults will be displayed in sequence. When the fault(s) indicated have been cleared, carry out the setting procedure for FULL SET. If the fault(s) cannot be immediately cleared and the user needs to set the system, the faulty zone(s) can be omitted from the system by the user with a master code (page 35). This facility is subject to insurance company agreement.

Omit key Next key

PROBLEMS WHEN SELECTING FULL SET Incorrect code entry If the incorrect code is entered during selection procedure the keypad LCD Display will show. Press the RETRY key and enter the correct code. After 3 attempts to enter your code the system will refuse further setting attempts for two minutes and this condition is reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. After the two minutes have elasped a further 3 attempts may be made.

Retry key

PROBLEMS WHEN SELECTING FULL SET Deviation from the Correct Exit Procedure Deviating from the designated Exit route when the countdown period has started will cause the keypad exit bleep to change to a continuous tone. Returning to the correct route, i.e. closing any doors on the wrong route will cause the keypad bleeper tone to change to the normal intermittent bleep and you will be able to exit normally. If any zones having been entered by deviating from the exit route are not restored, e.g. doors not closed, within the set exit time the keypad display will show: The FAILED TO EXIT condition will be reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre and the audible tone will continue to sound until the x digit user code is entered. Pressing the * key will display the fault status condition. Eliminate the fault and repeat the FULL SET procedure.

PROBLEMS WHEN SELECTING FULL SET Failure to complete exit procedure If during the FULL SET procedure the user fails to exit the premises with in the set exit time the setting fault condition will be indicated on the keypad LCD as shown:
The FAIL TO EXIT condition is reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre and the keypad audible tone will continue to sound. To reset the system, key in your x digit user code and press enter. 12
PART SET (Partially armed) The PART SET condition allows the alarm system to be armed (set) in certain zones of the protected premises while the remainder of the premises are occupied. Two PART SET selections are available as follows: Delay selection: This feature is selected when access to the non-alarmed (occupied) area is via a protected part of the premises. When the PART SET delay selection is set at the keypad there is a time delay to allow the user to leave the protected area. On entering the protected area by the normal entry route there is a similar time delay to allow the user to key in the x digit user code to UNSET (switch off) the system. During both time delays the keypad will bleep. An example of using this selection is a house with the downstairs protected and the upstairs occupied but the occupants require access to the keypad to PART SET or UNSET the system. 13 Instant selection: This feature is selected when access to the occupied area is not via a protected part of the premises. In this instance the keypad is located outside the protected area eg. a keypad is upstairs enabling the downstairs to be PART SET/UNSET with no time delay. Any intrusion downstairs will result in an alarm signal being reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
PART SET (Partially armed) To PART SET the system do the following: 1) Secure the pre-defined area to be protected. 2) The keypad LCD will display. 3) Press the Part Set key and the display will show.

Delay key

Instant key
4) Select Delay if time delay is required to exit the protected area or Instant if no time delay is required.
Part Set key Full Set key
5) When Delay or Instant is selected, the display will request the x digit user code to be entered. 6) Key in the x digit user code and press enter. 7) If Delay is selected leave the protected area within the preset exit time. 14
UNSETTING THE SYSTEM (TURNING THE SYSTEM OFF)
UNSETTING FROM A FULL-SET CONDITION To unset (disarm) the FULL-SET condition carry out the following: 1) Enter the premises via the designated Exit/Entry door or route. 2) The keypad bleeper and Entry route buzzer, if fitted, will sound intermittently as a reminder to disarm the system before the entry time expires. The display will show: 3) Key in the x digit user code at the keypad and press enter. After a short delay the code will be verified the keypad bleeper will cease whilst the keypad display will show:

UNSETTING FROM A FULL SET CONDITION AFTER ALARM ACTIVATION Perform the unsetting procedure on page 15. During the unsetting procedure the keypad status LED indicator will be flashing red to indicate an alarm has occurred. The keypad display will alternate between:
By pressing the * key on the keypad the display will show the alarm history log indicating where the intrusion has taken place. The user must contact the Alarm Company or Alarm Receiving Centre to investigate the reason for activation and to obtain a System RESET before it can be FULL SET again.
UNSETTING FROM A PART SET CONDITION To UNSET the system from PART SET with Delay carry out the following: 1) Enter the protected area by the designated route, the keypad bleeper will sound and the keypad display will show: 3) Key in the x digit user code and press enter. The display will show:

Unset key

2) Press the Unset key.
To UNSET the system from PART SET with Instant carry out the following: 1) The keypad display will show: 4) The keypad display will show:
2) Press the Unset key. 3) Key in the x digit user code and press enter.
PROBLEMS WHEN UNSETTING THE SYSTEM Deviation from Entry route Entering the premises via the designated route (Final exit only door), the Entry/Exit buzzer (if fitted) and keypad bleeper will sound intermittently. Deviating from the designated route e.g. opening another door will cause the sound to change to a continuous tone. On returning to the designated route the audible indication will revert to the intermittent sound, confirming that the zones have been restored to normal. Zones not restored during entry time If zones outside the Entry route are not restored before the Entry time expires and the x digit user code is entered using the keypad then the display will indicate FULL-SET. An alarm condition will be reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre and the keypad status LED will flash red. Deviation from the route is reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. The display will show System FULL SET and then upon entering the x digit user code followed by enter the keypad display will alternate between (a) and (b). 19 (a)
To obtain a system RESET refer to Page 16
PROCEDURE FOR RESETTING THE SYSTEM AFTER AN ALARM ACTIVATION
Carry out the following on instructions from the Alarm Company or Alarm Receiving Centre (Page 16) Reset the system as follows: 1) The keypad Keypad LCD Display will show: 3) Press CALL key and display will change to:

Yes key

No key
4) Press YES key. The Alarm Receiving Centre will now reset the system. 2) Press * key, then key in the x digit user code and press enter. The display will show: Note: Whilst a RESET following an alarm activation can be carried out by the Alarm Receiving Centre Operator, a satisfactory security discipline is stipulated by the Police with their Intruder Alarm Policies as part of the Alarm Reset Procedure. This requires the cause of the alarm to be clearly described by the USER to the Alarm Receiving Centre Operator, and where it is evident that corrective maintenance is not required, a reset may be provided. 20

Call key

EMERGENCY DURESS
An Emergency duress code will send an immediate request for help to the Alarm Receiving Centre. This should only be used in cases of forcible restraint or emergency. No indication of this alarm will be evident on the premises. To notify the Alarm Receiving Centre of an emergency duress situation key in your Duress code and press enter. The emergency alarm signal will be sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre who will alert the appropriate authority. When the appropriate Duress code is entered to send an emergency signal: 1) It will unset a full set system. 2) It will unset a part set system. 3) When the system is Unset (switched off) an emergency signal only will be sent.
VIEWING ALARM HISTORY LOG
It is possible via the keypad display to view the systems alarm history. A maximum of 100 events are stored locally. The history log enables the user to determine the zone or device that has activated and when it occurred, since the system was last armed. If an alarm occurred while the system was armed the keypad status LED will also indicate this by flashing RED. To view the Alarm History Log after an alarm activation carry out the following: 1) Unset the system. 2) The display will show: 3) Press * on the keypad and the display will show:

Previous key

Quit key

Next key

4) The first (most recent) event will be displayed. The next or previous events can be displayed by pressing the Previous or Next keys. 5) On completion of the examination of the History Log press the Quit key.

SYSTEM FAULTS

MAINS POWER FAILURE In the event of a mains power failure the Alarm System will operate from the back up battery supply. The keypad status LED will flash GREEN and the Alarm Receiving Centre will be notified. The Keypad LCD Display will show: FULL-SET CONDITION PART-SET CONDITION UNSET CONDITION
When the mains power supply is restored the keypad display will revert to the MAINS OK format.
BACKUP BATTERY FAILURE Battery failure is notified to the Alarm Receiving Centre and the keypad display will show: FULL-SET CONDITION PART-SET CONDITION UNSET CONDITION

If the fault persists contact the Alarm Company Service Department.
TELEPHONE LINE FAULTS The telephone line to which the system is connected is continuously monitored for line break or line fault conditions which could affect the integrity of the System. If a telephone Line fault occurs during the Alarm Unset (Daytime) period, the keypad bleeper, and any other internal bleepers/sounders connected in the system, will operate to warn the user of this condition, and the Keypad will display: The user can cancel the audible warning by entering their normal x digit user code, whilst the keypad will continue to display the Line Fault condition. If the Line fault condition is still present when the user requires to set the system, the display will show:
The system can still be FULL or PART SET by the user but will function as an audible (bells only) system. The alarm activation in this instance will not be reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre 25.
TELEPHONE LINE FAULTS The setting procedure carried out is as normal with the display indicating the Line fault condition, during the system being set, e.g.: NOTE: If the Line fault condition appears to be permanent, contact the Alarm Company Service Department so that the fault can be confirmed and repaired by the Telephone Service Provider.
The system will also attempt to link up with the Alarm Receiving Centre.
TAMPER FAULTS The zone wiring and tamper switches are continuously monitored in accordance with British Standard 4737:Part 1:1986. If a tamper condition arises during the UNSET period, the fault will be audibly notified and indicated on the keypad display. If a zone tamper fault exists, the display will identify the fault: If a system tamper occurs, the display will show:
If the x digit user code is now entered on the keypad the audible warning will be silenced and the display will indicate:
WIRING FAULT CONDITIONS The system zone wiring is also monitored for correct system operation. If a fault condition arises, this will be indicated audibly in the same way as a tamper condition, and confirmed by the keypad display, e.g.: Similary, to silence the audible warning, the x digit user code is entered on the keypad, which results in the display indicating:
The display indicator remains until the fault is cleared. If the fault remains and and reason is unknown then contact the Alarm Company Service Department.

TEST SIGNAL

Following prior notification a test signal can be sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre for the following purposes: 1) Confirming the operational status of the system. 2) Obtaining a system reset following an alarm incident. To send a test signal, the system must be in the UNSET condition as shown by the display: Key in the x digit user code and press the enter key: Press the * key on the keypad and the display will show:

History Key

Press the Call key. The display will show:
Press the YES key to send the test signal, the Alarm Receiving Centre Operator will notify the user as appropriate.
CHIME MODE (OPTIONAL FEATURE)
The Chime mode option causes the keypad to bleep if a protected area is violated when the system is UNSET (switched off) or is PART SET. This will indicate when someone enters or exits a specified area. The alarm is NOT reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. To select the Chime mode carry out the following: 1) At the keypad select PART SET and the display will show: 2) Press Chime key. 3) Key in x digit user code and press enter. The display will show:

Chime key

To disable the Chime mode carry out the following: 1) Select PART SET.

Quiet Key

Press Quiet key. Key in x digit user code and press enter.

ADVANCE SYSTEM FEATURES

NOTE: To use any of the advanced system features the User will require the system master code. NOTE: If a keypad action does not occur within 15 seconds then the display will return to the previous condition.
ADDING ADDITIONAL ACCESS CODE The user can use the keypad to program a user assigned code into the system for specific individuals, such as cleaners or temporary employees. Only one user-assigned code can be in the system at any one time. To program a user-assigned code carry out the following: 1) Ensure the system is in the UNSET condition. If not, then carry out the unsetting procedure. 2) Key in the system master code and press enter. 3) Press the System key. 4) Press the Change Code key. 5) Key in the new user-assigned code and press enter. 6) Verification of the new user code is now prompted. Key in the new user code again and press enter. 33
REMOVING ADDITIONAL ACCESS CODE To remove a user assigned code from the system carry out the following: 1) Ensure the system is in UNSET. If not, then carry out the Unsetting procedure. 2) Key in the system master code and press enter. 3) Press the System key. 4) Press the Change Code key. 5) The display will prompt for a code, key in user code to be removed and press enter. 6) Press OK key. 7) The user code has now been removed.

MULTIPLE PARTITION ARMING/DISARMING NOTE: For multiple partition arming, all the partitions must be programmed in the same security mode. The programming of the security mode is a function of the Alarm Receiving Centre and Alarm Company. Arming To carry out multiple partition arming carry out the following using the keypad located in Partition A. 1) Ensure the system is UNSET. If not, carry out the unsetting procedure. 2) Press Full Set key, the display will change and prompt for the master code to be entered. 3) Key in the x digit master code and press enter. 4) Press the Yes key to arm all the partitions. The display will change to setting procedure display. 5) Carry out the Full Set procedure and on completion at the keypad leave by the designated Exit/Entry route within the time limit. Disarming To carry out the following using a keypad located in any partition. 1) Key in the x digit master code and press enter. The keypad display will change to prompt a Yes/No answer. 2) Press Yes key to disarm the zones, and follow instructions shown on the keypad display.
OMITTING ZONES TO ALLOW SYSTEM SETTING The Full Set setting procedure may be prevented by a zone fault condition (refer to page 9). To Omit the zone fault carry out the following: 1) Press Omit key and display will change to a request to enter the x digit master code. 2) Key in the master code and press enter. 3) Carry out the FULL SET procedure. The omitted zone is reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. This display reminds the user that there is an omitted zone in the system. Note: Zones can only be omitted by master code if prearranged authority has been agreed by the Alarm Company/insurance Company. On entering the premises the keypad display will show:
ADVANCED ALARM HISTORY This feature allows viewing of the last 100 events which have occurred for a maximum of seven days. The events include setting/unsetting and alarms. To view the alarm history: 1) Ensure the system is UNSET, if not carry out the unsetting procedure. 2) Key in the x digit master code and press enter. 3) The display will change and display a prompt to select display. 4) Select History and the last event will be displayed. Use the Previous and Next selection keys to view additional information. 5) On completion of history viewing select Quit. 36

 

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