Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 400 Honeywell
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FBII Security Sy stem FBII Security Sy stem FBII Security Sy stem FBII Security Sy stem O O M M N N I I ® ® 4 4 0 0 0 0 / / O O M M N N I I ® ® 6 6 0 0 0 0 O O M M N N I I ® ® 6 6 2 2 4 4 / / O O M M N N I I ® ® 8 8 4 4 8 8 User Guide N9939V 5 4/04 Rev.
- 2 - Table Of Contents QUICK R EFERENC E .................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................
- 3 - Quick Referen ce TO ARM THE SYSTEM 1. Check to ma ke sure the syst em is ready. (The Green READY li ght is li t. ) 2. Enter your 4-digit (or 6-digit) us er code. The ARMED / lig ht will lig ht. 3. Exit thro ugh a do or design ated by you r installer a s an exit/e ntry door .
- 4 - Quick Reference ( cont) The fol lowing ta ble list s the “Quic k Command s” avail able wi th this contro l. Key Description Key pads Comments # 1 Quick A rm – if system is ready All keypads Allows you to arm the system without requiring your user code.
- 5 - Quick Reference (Cont’ d) The fo llowin g table prov ides a summ ary list ing of LED in dicatio ns wh en using a LED key pad. INDIC ATOR ON SLOW PULS E (approx. 600m S ON – 600mS OFF) FAST BLIN K (approx. 150m S ON – 150mS OFF) SLOW BLIN K (approx.
- 6 - Introduction Congratula tions on your decis ion to prot ect your home or bus iness wit h the OMNI ® security system. You have chosen a reliable, state-of-the-art s ecurity system that is remarkab ly easy t o operate.
- 7 - System Refer ence ZONE DESCRIPTIONS In the followi ng tabl e, enter a descri ption of the a rea of protection for ea ch zone. Example: Zone 1 Windows on North side of b uilding.
- 8 - System Reference (cont) SEND- HELP A LERT All keypads are equipped with emergency-pair keys. In order to activate the ale rt, both ke ys mus t be pres sed at th e same ti me. T h e t y p e o f k e y p a d you h ave installed dictates wh ich keys yo u press.
- 9 - System Reference (cont) USER CODE ASSIGNMENT S In the followi ng tabl e, enter the na mes of the i ndividuals assigned t o each user number. User Assigned To… User Assigned To… 1 33* 2 34* 3.
- 10 - Arming the System IS THE SYSTEM READY? You can arm and disarm the burglar portion of your security system. Before you can arm the s yst em, it must be “rea dy.” If you have a protect ed door open, or someon e is movin g in vie w of a mo tion dete ctor, t he syste m will no t disp lay the “ READY ” mes sage.
- 11 - Arming the System (cont) WHEN TH E SYSTE M IS NOT READY If the syst em is not ready to be armed, the READY/ ✔ light wil l be off and the display w ill show which zone or zones are not ready. Th e following conditions will be indicat ed by the zone lights (LED keypad) or descri bed on the dis play: Fast Blink .
- 12 - Arming the System (cont) TO ARM THE SYSTEM IN INSTANT MODE In INSTANT mod e, all alarm senso rs, includin g doors th at normally h ave a delay to allow y ou to disarm the system, will re port an alarm immedia tely if acti vated. Check to make sure the system i s READY/ ✔ .
- 13 - Arming the System (cont) TO BYPASS A ZONE The Bypas s function excl udes a zone o f protection from the s ecurity sys tem until it is unbypass ed (either b y using the unbypass procedure or when you disa rm the system) . Byp assing can o nly be done while the system is d isarme d.
- 14 - Disarming the System When you dis arm the system, you di sarm only t he burglar port ion of your sy stem; any smoke or heat detecto rs and panic ke ys will remain armed. Yo u must enter through a des ignated ent ry door and dis arm the system wi thin the time al lowed.
- 15 - User Cod es TO ADD OR CHANGE A U SER CODE Users can be added or cha nged directly a t the keypad. Y our system can ha ve up to 15 (OMNI4 00 and OMN I600), 3 2 (OMNI6 24), or 64 ( OMNI848) d iffere nt user c odes, with each assigned to one of four au thority le vels and to a pr imary partition (OMNI624 an d OMNI 848 only ).
- 16 - Miscellaneous Commands TO DELETE A USER CODE To delete a user, press the CODE/ button f ollowe d by the 4-dig it (or 6- digit) master user code. Enter the user number, then pres s [#] to delete. For example, to delete user 3, do the fo llowing: Master User Code User ID # to delete CODE / 03 [#] NOTE: User no.
- 17 - Miscellaneous Commands (cont) QUICK BYPASS If you have Quic k Bypass programmed for your s ystem, you ca n bypass zones without ent ering your user code. T he Quick B ypass procedure is: BYP ASS / 2-digit Zone No. (e.g., 01 for zone 1) NOTE: Bypas sed zones are not protected when the sys tem is armed.
- 18 - Miscellaneous Commands (cont) CHANGE PARTITION (OMNI624 and OMNI848 ONL Y) To arm or disa rm other parti tions from your keypad, enter the foll owing: # 0 [1-3, 0, 9] where: 1-3* = the desired partiti on you wish to cha nge to When you enter a pa rtition numb er (1-3*), t he syst em displa ys the current armed state for that partition.
- 19 - Miscellaneous Commands (cont) VIEW QU ICK CO MMAND LIST ( LCD Keyp ads on OMNI62 4 and O MNI848 O NLY) To view a disp lay of avail able quick co mmand s, pre ss: # + 5 + 0 . To step th rough the avail able quic k command s, pres s # . To exi t the qu ick co mmand list, p res s .
- 20 - Miscellaneous Commands (cont) DISPLAY ZONE DIRECTORY (LCD KEYPADS ONL Y) To view a l ist of the zones i n the current partit ion, press # + 4 . The zones w ill automatic ally s croll. USER LOG VIEW (LCD KEYPADS ONLY) To view th e system l og, press : # + 5 , + 3 + user code .
- 21 - Miscellaneous Commands (cont) OMNI-LCD or OMNI-LCD-US: Press and hold down th e INST ANT / and CODE / keys at the sam e time f or about tw o seco nds. Press the 1 key to toggle the display be tween: Backlight 12 0s time ou t …. and …. Backlight Alw ays On Pres s the [ ✱ ] key to e xit this Bac klight me nu.
- 22 - Using a Pager If so p rogr amme d, t he sy stem can send m essag es to a p ager. The m ess ages are display ed as follo ws: ACCT E XXX where: "ACCT" = the 4-digi t central st ation N o. 1 account nu mber se t by your sys tem install er.
- 23 - Using a Pager (cont) The [#] , [5] , [ 8] comm and is accessib le onl y while t he sy stem is dis armed an d the di aler, di aler delay, and b ell are not active. In pager phone number progra mming m ode, only the LCD keypad pro vides visua l display of the numbers alre ady pro grammed or num bers th at are be ing cha nged.
- 24 - Testing the Syste m SYST EM T EST It is recommended that you test your system once a week using the following procedure: NOTE: If your system is monitored, contact your central station before you perform this tes t. 1. Arm your secu rity syste m.
- 25 - Recommendations On Smoke D etectors With re gard to th e num ber and p laceme nt of smo ke/he at dete ctors, we subscr ibe to the recommendati ons contained in the National Fire Protection Ass ociation’s (NFPA) Standa rd #72 noted below.
- 26 - Emergency Evacuation 2nd FLOOR BACK FRONT floor_plan2-V0 BA TH CLOSET BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM 1st FLOOR BA TH KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM PORCH BA CK DOOR Establ ish and regularly pr actice a pl an of e scape in the event of fire. The following st eps are recommended by the National F ire Pr otection Ass ociatio n: 1.
- 27 - Glossary AC/ : Small green powe r on-off light between the center butto ns on the keypad. When lit, the system is runn ing on pri mary pow er; when not l it, the sys tem is r unning off the bac kup batter y.
- 28 - Glossary (cont) EXIT DELAY: The peri od of t ime al lowed betw een armi ng the syst em and leav ing thr ough a d esignat ed exit/entr y door b efore th e sys tem will reg ister an alarm c ondit ion. This is d etermi ned at the time of installati on.
- 29 - RADIO FREQ UENCY EMI SSIONS STATEMENT S FEDERAL COMMUN ICATIONS COM MISSION (FCC) Part 15 This devi ce complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjec t to the f ollowing two condit.
- 30 - INDUSTRI E CANADA AVIS : L ’é tiquette d ’ Industrie Cana da identifie l e mat é riel homolo gu é . Cette é tiquette cert ifie que l e mat é riel est conforme aux normes de p rotecti o.
- 31 - Lim itat ions of Thi s A larm Sy stem While this system i s an adva nced de sign security sys tem, it d oes not of fer guaran teed pro tection aga inst bur glary, fire, or other emergency. Any alar m system, w hether commercial or residen tial, is subject to compromise or failure t o warn for a variety of re ason s.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International In c., acting throug h its Security & Cu stom Electronic s business ("S eller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 117 91, warrants its .
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