Scantronic 808 Guía de usuario

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Indice de contenidos

Pagina 1 - User Guide

Security System User Guide

Pagina 2 - Contents

Everyday Operation Page 8 Quick Set Quick Setting does not require the use of an access code or tag. (The Installer must enable this facility for you

Pagina 3 - 1. Introduction

Everyday Operation Page 9 If the System Will Not Set Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are “quiet”, that is: not reporting

Pagina 4

Everyday Operation Page 10 Setting With a Remote control Note: You must program the control unit to recognise ("learn") a remote control, se

Pagina 5 - Controls and Displays

Everyday Operation Page 11 Unsetting When unsetting the system do not stray from the entry route designated by the installer. If you do then you w

Pagina 6 - Controls:

Page 12 3. Alarms Types of Alarm The i-on16 normally starts an alarm when it receives an alarm signal from one of its detectors. In addition, you can

Pagina 7 - 2. Everyday Operation

Alarms Page 13 Silencing an Alarm In an alarm the i-on16 operates the siren. The siren runs for a limited time set by the installer (a maximum 15

Pagina 8 - Setting

Page 14 4. Alerts (or Why is it Beeping?) From time to time the control unit may detect that there is a problem with the system. It will try to infor

Pagina 9 - System Set

Page 15 5. Administration To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the Menu. Your degree of access to the Menu depends on what t

Pagina 10 - Part Set

Administration Page 16 Omit Zones You may wish to prevent a zone causing an alarm. For example, if you have a fire door that is normally closed and pr

Pagina 11 - If the System Will Not Set

Administration Page 17 2. Press u or n to display the user you wish to edit, and then press >. The bottom line shows one of a list of the optio

Pagina 12

Page ii Contents 1. Introduction ... 1 Controls and Displays...

Pagina 13 - Unsetting

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Pagina 14 - 3. Alarms

Administration Page 19 Proximity Tags A proximity tag is a small plastic token with a low powered radio transmitter inside. Each tag contains a un

Pagina 15 - Silencing an Alarm

Administration Page 20 Remote controls A remote control is a transmitter that you can attach to a keyring. The remote control has four buttons and a s

Pagina 16

Administration Page 21 If the control unit has already learned that remote control then you will hear a low tone and the display tells you that th

Pagina 17 - 5. Administration

Administration Page 22 1. Enter the Menu and select Users - Edit User. The bottom line of the display shows the first in a list of the users currentl

Pagina 18 - Omit Zones

Administration Page 23 4. Key in the user code you want the new user to employ. Key it in a second time when prompted by the display. The display

Pagina 19

Administration Page 24 "forgets" the identity of all remote controls and PAs registered to the user. View Log The control unit keeps a log o

Pagina 20 - Space'():.-!&@0

Administration Page 25 Siren Press > to turn the siren on and off again. The word "On" or "Off" on the display shows whethe

Pagina 21

Administration Page 26 System Configuration The System Configuration option allows you to set up parts of the system to suit your particular needs. If

Pagina 22

Administration Page 27 Set Date and Time You will need to re-program the date and time if the control unit looses power for an extended time, and

Pagina 23

Page 1 1. Introduction The i-on16 is a wireless intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in domestic and small commercial properties. The heart

Pagina 24 - Adding Users

Administration Page 28 Note: Do not make the loudspeaker so quiet that you cannot hear the exit warning tone. Speech Phone Book Note: This option appe

Pagina 25 - Deleting Users

Page 29 List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones 16 (Zone 01, 02, …) Users 18 Edit User 16 (for each user:) Name 17 Type 18 Code 16 Prox Tag 19

Pagina 26 - View Log

Page 30 © Cooper Security Ltd. 2008 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor

Pagina 27

Introduction Page 2 1. Two button panic alarm. 2. Two button panic alarm with tilt switch. 3. Two button panic alarm 4. Four button remote control. 5.

Pagina 28 - System Configuration

Introduction Page 3 This rest of this guide shows the simple procedures required to operate and administer the system. For information on installi

Pagina 29 - Loudspeaker

Introduction Page 4 The four LEDs on the right of the programming keys show you that the system is set or unset. The left hand LED glows when the syst

Pagina 30 - Speech Phone Book

Page 5 2. Everyday Operation Everyday operation involves setting and unsetting the alarm system and occasionally dealing with alarms. If you need t

Pagina 31 - List of Menu Options

Everyday Operation Page 6 Setting Note: Whenever you set the system you should first make sure that all doors and windows are secure. Full Set Make su

Pagina 32 - Page 30

Everyday Operation Page 7 At the end of the exit time the exit warning tone stops and you should hear a double “beep” confirmation tone to let y

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