HARDWIRED CONTROLPANELUSER GUIDEScantronicLeading the way in security8136
10 496256 Issue 11. Close all doors and windows.2. Key in your access code at the keypad.3. Press the appropriate Level button followed by Enter.The s
496256 Issue 1 11A fault message means that one of the detectors is being triggered (forexample, a door or window is open). The system will not set un
12 496256 Issue 12. Everyday OperationUnsetting the SystemIf You Have a KeyswitchTurn the keyswitch to OFF. The system unsets immediately.Using the Ke
496256 Issue 1 133. After an AlarmWhen your system raises an alarm you must disarm it in order to switch offthe sounders and strobes. The system keeps
14 496256 Issue 13. After an AlarmCustomer ResetFrom Keypad1. Key-in your access code and press Enter.The keypad displays: SYSTEM RESET OKfollowed by
496256 Issue 1 153. After an Alarm4. Key in your access code and press Enter.The display shows: SYSTEM NOWRESET!RedCare or PC ResetYour alarm company
16 496256 Issue 14. Special FunctionsIntroductionSome users may be allowed to perform a number of other functions, apartfrom setting and unsetting the
496256 Issue 1 174. Special Functions4. Press Enter.The display shows (for example): HALLZ02: ZONE NOT OMITTED5. Press A or B until the display shows
18 496256 Issue 1To reinstate a 24 hour zone: repeat steps 1 to 6 but at step 5 press C or D tomake sure the display shows "UN-OMITTED".Turn
496256 Issue 1 19If any detector fails the test then call your alarm company and ask them tocheck the system.Note: If your system is fitted with Fire,
496256 Issue 18136 Hardwired Control Panel User Guide.© Scantronic Ltd. 1997Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are co
20 496256 Issue 15. Press Enter.The system turns the keypad sounder, strobe, and internal speaker(s)and external sounder on for 12 seconds each, one
496256 Issue 1 21To set the time and date:1. Key in your access code.2. Press Menu followed by 6.The display shows: 6: SETTIME & DATE ?3. Press En
22 496256 Issue 15. Press Enter.The display shows (for example): SET DATE =26 Oct6. Press A or B to change the month.The display shows (for example):
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24 496256 Issue 14. Press A or B until the display shows the area number you wish to name.The display shows (for example): A02:NAME =AREA 025. Press E
496256 Issue 1 258. Key in the zone name as described at the beginningof this subsection (see Figure 2).9. Press Enter when you have completed the zon
26 496256 Issue 14. Special FunctionsNotes:In the event description you may see the following user numbers:U00 when the installer has been programming
496256 Issue 1 27PTO5. Programming Chart2: OMIT 24 HOURZONES?ENTERfire doorznn: not omittedPress A or B toselect zone*.Press C or D toOmit.Access Code
28 496256 Issue 15. Programming ChartEDIT USERINFORMATION?8:USERINFORMATIONENTERENTERENTERPress A or B to selectuser number*.U02:P01:ENTERKey in new
496256 Issue 1 296. SupervisorIntroductionThis section describes the facilities available to the alarm system supervisor.To be a supervisor you must u
496256 Issue 1 31. IntroductionThe 8136 SystemThe 8136 system comprises an end station, one or more keypads, andvarious detectors.The end station is a
30 496256 Issue 16. Supervisoreach of which behaves as an independent alarm system. At the same timethe Installer will allocate one or more Level keys
496256 Issue 1 316. Supervisor2. Press Menu followed by 8.The display shows: 8: USERINFORMATION3. Press Enter.The display shows: EDIT USERINFORMATION
32 496256 Issue 16. Supervisorcode you wish to change. (You can also key in the user number if youalready know it.)The display shows (for example): U0
496256 Issue 1 336. Supervisor4. Press Enter.The display shows the cursor at the beginning ofthe bottom line: U02:P01:NO ACCESS5. Press A or B to chan
34 496256 Issue 16. Supervisor7. Press Enter until the display shows:U14:DURESS CODEDISABLED8. Press A or B to change from "DISABLED" to &qu
496256 Issue 1 356. Supervisor5. Press A or B to change the bottom line between "NOT PERMITTED"and "PERMITTED".6. Press Enter.The
36 496256 Issue 16. SupervisorAllowing a User to Reset After an Alarm1. Start menu 8.2. Press Enter until the top line of the display shows "U01:
496256 Issue 1 376. Supervisor4. Press Enter.The display moves the cursor to the bottom line: U02:CHANGE DATEENABLED5. Press A or B to change the bott
38 496256 Issue 1IndexSymbols24 hour zone ... 17definition ...
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4 496256 Issue 1Glossary24 Hour zone A zone that will cause an alarm at any time. An exampleof this type of zone might be a detector on a fire door. T
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496256 Issue 1 5Level A collection of one or more Areas that are all set togetherby one of the Level keys (A, B, C and D).Omit To bypass a zone that w
6 496256 Issue 1Using the KeypadFigure 1 below shows the keypad in detail.Figure 1. KeypadThe keypad has the following displays and controls:Level LED
496256 Issue 1 7Panic Alarm Keys Press keys 1 and 3 together to raise a personalattack alarm. (Check with your Installer that yoursystem is programmed
8 496256 Issue 12. Everyday OperationThe 8136 provides several different ways for setting the system. All methods(except using a Keyswitch) require en
496256 Issue 1 9If you do not close the final door before the end of the exit time then thesystem gives an internal alarm and does not set. Go back to
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