First Alert FA1600C/CA/CB User Manual

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– 10 –About The KeypadsGeneralIMPORTANT: If the keypad beeps rapidly uponentering the premises, it indicates that an alarmhas occurred during your ab

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– 11 –Functions Of The KeypadARMEDREADYProfessional OFF AWAYSTAYMAXIMUMTESTBYPASSINSTANTCODECHIMEREADY1ABCD23456789*0#First Alert115142516812131191076

Page 4 - System Overview

– 12 –Functions Of The Keypad (cont’d)1. ALPHA DISPLAY WINDOW: A 2-line, 32-character Liquid CrystalDisplay (LCD). Displays protectionpoint identific

Page 5 - System Overview (cont’d)

– 13 –Functions Of The Keypad (cont’d)10. CHIME KEY: Turns on & off theCHIME mode. When on, any entrythrough a protected delay orperimeter zone

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– 14 –Entry/Exit DelaysGeneral InformationYour system has preset time delays, known as exit delay and entrydelay. Whenever you arm your system, exit d

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– 15 –Security Codes & Authority LevelsGeneral InformationAt the time of installation, you were assigned an authority level and apersonal four-dig

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– 16 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)system. The security code must always be used to disarm the system,however.Authority LevelsAuthori

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– 17 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)Level 7 Limited Use: Can arm and disarm the system for apredetermined number of times. Use #84mod

Page 10 - About The Keypads

– 18 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)To Exit User Edit ModeYou can exit any of the user edit modes described on the followingpages at a

Page 11 - Functions Of The Keypad

– 19 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)RF BUTTON ?0 = NO , 1 = YESThis prompt will appear if a 5800 seriesbutton transmitter has been sup

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– 2 –TABLE OF CONTENTSSYSTEM OVERVIEW ...4General...4A Partitione

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– 20 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)PART. 1 A0* WHSEUSER 003 AUTH=3G.When all partitions have been displayed, thekeypad will scroll t

Page 14 - Entry/Exit Delays

– 21 –Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont’d)ADD NEW USER?0 = NO , 1 = YESThe system will recognize that the usernumber is already in use and w

Page 15 - Quick Arming

– 22 –Accessing Other PartitionsTo Access Another PartitionEach keypad is assigned a default partition for display purposes, andwill show only that pa

Page 16 - Authority Levels

– 23 –Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d)Master Keypad OperationA "Master" keypad is one that reflects the status of the entire system(Parti

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– 24 –Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d)FAULT 002 LOADINGDOCK WINDOWAdditional zone faults will be displayed one at a time. To display anew partitio

Page 18 - To Exit User Edit Mode

– 25 –Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d)Common Lobby OperationWhen an installation consists of a partition that is shared by users ofother partitions

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– 26 –Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d)c. Arming the last partition programmed to arm the lobby willautomatically attempt to arm the lobby. If any

Page 20 - To Change a User's Code

– 27 –Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d)Other Methods of Arming/DisarmingWhen arming or disarming a partition that affects and/or arms thecommon lobb

Page 21 - To Delete a User

– 28 –Checking For Open ZonesUsing the ✴ READY KeyBefore arming your system, all protected doors, windows and otherprotection zones must be closed or

Page 22 - Accessing Other Partitions

– 29 –Displaying All Zone DescriptorsUsing the ✴ READY KeyThe Alpha Keypads can also display all the zone descriptors that areprogrammed in your syst

Page 23 - Master Keypad Operation

– 3 –SPEED KEY (MACROS)...41General Information ...41Defining...

Page 24 - DOCK WINDOW

– 30 –Bypassing Protection ZonesUsing the 6 BYPASS KeyThis key is used when you want to arm your system with one or morezones intentionally unprot

Page 25 - Common Lobby Operation

– 31 –Bypassing Protection Zones (cont’d)Quick BypassYour system allows you to easily bypass all open (faulted) zoneswithout having to enter zone numb

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– 32 –Arming Perimeter Only(With Entry Delay ON)Using the 3 STAY keyUse this key when you are staying home, but might expect someone touse the ent

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– 33 –Arming Perimeter Only(With Entry Delay OFF)Using the 7 INSTANT KeyUse this key when you are staying home and do not expect anyone touse the

Page 28 - Checking For Open Zones

– 34 –Arming All Protection(With Entry Delay ON)Using the 2 AWAY KeyUse this key when no one will be staying on the premises.When armed in AWAY mo

Page 29 - READY Key

– 35 –Arming All Protection(With Entry Delay OFF)Using the 4 MAXIMUM KeyUse this key when the premises will be vacant for extended periods oftime

Page 30 - Typical bypass message

– 36 –Disarming And Silencing AlarmsUsing the 1 OFF KeyThe OFF key is used to disarm the system and to silence alarm andtrouble sounds. See "

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– 37 –Using The KeyswitchGeneralYour system may be equipped with a keyswitch for use when armingand disarming a partition. A red and green light on th

Page 32 - (With Entry Delay ON)

– 38 –Chime ModeUsing the 9 KeyYour system can be set to alert you to the opening of a door or windowwhile it is disarmed by using CHIME mode. Whe

Page 33 - (With Entry Delay OFF)

– 39 –Viewing Central Station MessagesGeneral InformationUsers of the system may periodically receive messages on theirdisplay screens from their moni

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– 4 –System OverviewGeneralCongratulations on your ownership of an First Alert PartitionedSecurity System. You've made a wise decision in choosin

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– 40 –Panic Keys(For Manually Activating Silent And/Or Audible Alarms)Using Panic KeysYour system may have been programmed to use special keycombinati

Page 36 - Memory of Alarm

– 41 –Speed Key (Macros)General InformationThe “A”, “B”, “C”, and/or “D” keys can be used to activate a string ofcommands up to 32 keystrokes each. T

Page 37 - Using The Keyswitch

– 42 –interprets the use of the [#] key in a Speed Key sequence as itsdesignated function only.Speed Key (Macros) (cont’d)ExecutingTo execute a Speed

Page 38 - Chime Mode

– 43 –Access Door ControlGeneral InformationYour system may be set up such that a locked access door (such as ina lobby) can be unlocked momentarily o

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– 44 –Using #70 Relay Menu ModeGeneral InformationYour system may be set up so that certain lights or other devices canbe turned on or off by using th

Page 40 - Panic Keys

– 45 –Using #70 Relay Menu Mode (cont’d)NN DEVICE IS OFFHIT THE "T" KEYVoice: "voice descriptor DEVICE nn ON/OFF.TO EXIT ENTER 00 N

Page 41 - Speed Key (Macros)

– 46 –Using SchedulesDelaying the Closing TimeYour system's programmed schedules may automatically arm thesystem at a predetermined time. In the

Page 42 - Speed Key (Macros) (cont’d)

– 47 –Using Schedules (cont’d)Schedules are comprised of an arming (closing) time window and adisarming (opening) time window. A time window is simply

Page 43 - Access Door Control

– 48 –Using Schedules (cont’d)MON DISARM WIND.07:45AM 08:45AMThe cursor will be positioned on the tens ofhours digit of the start time for Monday&ap

Page 44 - Using #70 Relay Menu Mode

– 49 –Using Schedules (cont’d)DAYS ? MTWTFSSHIT 0-7 X XThis is the prompt that actually activatesthe temporary schedule, and allows thetemporary

Page 45 - HIT THE "T" KEY

– 5 –System Overview (cont’d)ZonesYour system's sensing devices have been assigned to various "zones."For example, the sensing device o

Page 46 - Using Schedules

– 50 –Programming Device TimersGeneral InformationDevice timers consist of an ON time & an OFF time, and selecteddays of the week in which they ar

Page 47 - Using Schedules (cont’d)

– 51 –Programming Device Timers (cont’d)See your installer fordevice numbers.00 ENTER OUTPUT#00Enter the desired output device number (1-32). As the n

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– 52 –Programming Device Timers (cont’d)00 DAYS? MTWTFSSHIT 0-7 X XSelect the days on which the device is to beactivated by entering 1-7 (Monda

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– 53 –Event Log ProceduresGeneral InformationThe system has the ability to recordvarious events in a history log whereineach event is recorded in one

Page 50 - Programming Device Timers

– 54 –Event Logging Procedures (continued)4. Use the [3] & [1] keys (for nextand previous categories respec-tively) to display the categories ofe

Page 51 - See your installer for

– 55 –Testing The System(To Be Conducted Weekly)Using the 5 TEST KeyThe TEST key puts your system into Test mode, which allows eachprotection poin

Page 52 - 0 = NO, 1 = YES 0

– 56 –Testing The System (cont’d)Testing Your System1. Open and close each protected door and window in turn and listenfor three beeps. The identifica

Page 53 - Event Log Procedures

– 57 –Fire Alarm SystemGeneralYour fire alarm system (if installed) is on 24 hours a day, providingcontinuous protection. In the event of an emergenc

Page 54 - Select Screen

– 58 –Fire Alarm System (cont’d)2. If the keypad does not indicate a READY condition after thesecond OFF sequence, press the READY key to display the

Page 55 - (To Be Conducted Weekly)

– 59 –Fire Alarm System (cont’d)2. The test may be stopped by entering any security code andpressing OFF.NOTE: The system continues to monitor all 24

Page 56 - Testing The System (cont’d)

– 6 –System Overview (cont’d)The following table lists the four different arming modes and theresults of each.Features For Each Arming ModeArmingModeE

Page 57 - Fire Alarm System

– 60 –Trouble ConditionsTypical Trouble DisplaysThe word CHECK or TRBL on the Keypad's display, accompanied bya rapid "beeping" at the

Page 58 - Fire Alarm System (cont’d)

– 61 –Trouble Conditions (cont’d)970: Bell 1 Output 975: Dialer 2971: Bell 2 Output 988: 2nd RF Receiver – not receiving972: Earth Ground Fault signal

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– 62 –Trouble Conditions (cont’d)Power FailureIf the POWER indicator is off, operating power for the system hasstopped and is inoperative. CALL FOR SE

Page 60 - Trouble Conditions

– 63 –Recommendations For Proper ProtectionTHE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE LOCATION OF FIREAND BURGLARY DETECTION DEVICES HELP PROVIDE PROPERCOV

Page 61 - Trouble Conditions (cont’d)

– 64 –Recommendations For Proper Protection (cont’d)DININGKITCHENBEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOMLIVING ROOM✪✪✪✪✪▲▲BEDROOMBDRMBDRMDINING LIVING ROOMTV ROO

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– 65 –Recommendations For Proper Protection (cont’d)Recommendations For Proper Intrusion ProtectionFor proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be lo

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– 66 –Emergency EvacuationEstablish and regularly practice a plan of escape in the event of fire. The followingsteps are recommended by the National F

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– 67 –Maintaining Your SystemTaking Care of Your SystemThe components of your security system are designed to be as free ofmaintenance as possible. Ho

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– 68 –Maintaining Your System (cont’d)Note: The low battery message comes on as a warning that batteryreplacement in indicated sensor(s) is due within

Page 66 - Emergency Evacuation

– 69 –Quick Guide To System FunctionsFUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTSCheck Zones Press [✱]. To view faulted zones when system notready.Display AllDescripto

Page 67 - Wireless sensors

– 7 –System Overview (cont’d)Using SchedulesYour system may have been programmed with schedules forautomatically arming, disarming and activating vari

Page 68 - Routine Care

– 70 –Quick Guide To System Functions (cont’d)FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTSChange a User'sCodeEnter master/manager code.Press CODE [8].Enter user&a

Page 69 - FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS

– 71 –Summary Of Audible Notification(Alpha Display Keypads)SOUND CAUSE DISPLAYLOUD,INTERRUPTED*Keypad & ExternalFIRE ALARMFIRE is displayed; desc

Page 70

– 72 –GlossaryThe following terms are used throughout the manual.ARM/DISARM: “Armed” simply means that the burglary portion of yoursystem is turned

Page 71 - (Alpha Display Keypads)

– 73 –UL NOTICE: This is a “GRADE A” system.“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT”This equipment has been tested to FCC requireme

Page 72 - Glossary

– 74 –“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 68 NOTICEThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the front cover of this equipme

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– 75 –CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DOC) STATEMENTNOTICEThe Canadian Department of Communications labelidentifies certified equipment. This ce

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– 76 –WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection aga

Page 75 - (DOC) STATEMENT

– 77 –WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM(continued)• Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sl

Page 76 - WARNING!

–78–Index#70 command...444285 or 4286 VIP module...8, 44AC Loss...

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– 79 –Low Battery...67Low Battery Warning...68LSENS...

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– 8 –System Overview (cont’d)Master Keypad OperationA "Master" keypad is one on which the status of all 8 partitions isdisplayed simultaneou

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Page 80 - LIMITED WARRANTY

– 9 –System Overview (cont’d)• Control 4204/4204CF relays devices through the #70 Manual RelayActivation mode.Complete information regarding the use o

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