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    Functions of the Keypad
     
    1OFF
    4 MAX
    7
    INSTANT
    READY
    2 AWAY
    5 TEST
    8 CODE
    0 3
    STAY
    6
    BYPASS
    9 CHIME
    #
    SILENCED
    TROUBLE
    ALARM
    SUPV
    POWER
    6160CR2-001-V0
    ARMED
    READY
     
      
      Primary Fire Keypad 6160CR-2  
    IMPORTANT!  When  using  the  keypad  to  enter  codes  and  commands, 
    sequential  key  depressions  must  be  made  within  3  se conds  of  one 
    another.  If  3  seconds  elapse  without  a  key  depression,  the  entry  is 
    aborted and must be repeated from its beginning.  
    						
    							   
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    Functions of the Keypad (cont’d)
    1OFF
    4MAX
    7INSTANT
    READY
    2AWAY
    5TEST
    8CODE
    03
    STAY
    6BYPASS
    9CHIME
    #
    ARMED
    READY
    6160-00-001-V0 
       
      Burglary Keypad 6160    
     
    IMPORTANT!  When  using  the  keypad  to  enter  codes  and  commands, 
    sequential  key  depressions  must  be  made  within  3  se conds  of  one 
    another.  If  3  seconds  elapse  without  a  key  depression,  the  entry  is 
    aborted and must be repeated from its beginning. 
        
    						
    							  
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    Functions of the Keypad (cont’d) 
    ALPHA  DISPLAY  WINDOW: A  2-line, 
    32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).   
    Displays protection point identification and  
    system  status,  messages,  and  user  
    instructions.  
    1 OFF
      :   Disarms the burglary portion of 
    the  system,  silences  alarms  and  audible  
    trouble  indicators,  and  clears  visual  alarm 
    trouble  after  the  problem  has  been  
    corrected.   
    2 AWAY
      :    Completely  arms  both 
    perimeter  and  interior  burglary  protection  
    by  sensing  an  intruders  movements 
    through  protected  interior  areas  as  well  as 
    guarding  protected  doors,  windows,  etc.  
    Late  arrivals  can  enter  through  an  entry  
    delay  zone  without  causing  an  alarm  if  the 
    system  is  disarmed  before  the  entry  delay  
    time expires. 
    3 STAY
      :    Arms  the  perimeter  burglary 
    protection,  guarding  protected  doors,  
    windows  and  other  perimeter  protection 
    points,  and  sounds  an  alarm  if  one  is 
    opened.  Allows  automatic  bypassing  of 
    certain  areas,  which  allows  movement  
    within  your  house  without  causing  an  
    alarm.  Late  arrivals  can  enter  through  an 
    entry  delay  zone  without  causing  an  alarm 
    if  the  system  is  disarmed  before  the  entry 
    delay  time  expires.  See  ARMING 
    PERIMETER  ONLY   for  a  full  explanation 
    of the STAY key.   
    4  MAX  :    Arms  in  manner  similar  to 
    AWAY  mode,  but  eliminates  the  entry 
    delay  period,  thus  providing  maximum  
    protection.  An  alarm  will  occur 
    immediately  upon  opening  any  protection  
    point, including entry delay zones. 
    5 TEST
      :  Tests  the  system  and  alarm 
    sounder if disarmed.  
    6 BYPASS
      :  Removes  individual 
    protection  zones  from  being  monitored  by  
    the  system.  Displays  previously  bypassed  
    protection zones.     7 INSTANT  :   Arms in manner similar to 
    STAY  mode,  but  turns  off  the  entry  delay  
    period,  offering  greater  security  while  
    inside  and  not  expecting  any  late  arrivals.  
    An  alarm  will  occur  immediately  upon 
    opening  any  perimeter  protection  point,  
    including entry delay zones. 
    8 CODE
      :   Allows the entry of additional 
    user  codes  that  can  be  given  to  other  users  
    of the system.   
    9 CHIME
       :    Turns  on  and  off  the 
    CHIME mode. When on, any entry through  
    a  protected  delay  or  perimeter  zone  while 
    the system  is disarmed will cause  a tone to  
    sound at the Keypad(s).      
          
    						
    							   
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    Functions of the Keypad (cont’d) 
     READY  :    When  depressed  prior  to 
    arming  the  system,  the  keypad  will  display  
    all  open  protection  zones  within  the 
    keypads  home  partition.  This  key  is  also  
    used  to  display  all  zone  descriptors  that  
    have  been programmed for  your  system,  by  
    holding the key down for at least 5 seconds. 
    #
      :    Permits  ARMING  of  the  system 
    without  use  of  a  security  code  (Quick  Arm, if programmed).  
    KEYS  0-9:    Used  to  enter  your  individual 
    security access code(s).  
    LED READY INDICATOR:   (GREEN) Lit 
    indicates  system  is  ready  to  be  armed,  
    while unlit indicates system not ready.  
    LED  ARMED  INDICATOR:    (RED)  Lit 
    when  the  system  has  been  armed  (STAY,  AWAY, INSTANT or MAXIMUM). 
    LED POWER INDICATOR : (GREEN) Lit 
    when AC power is applied to the system.  LED  ALARM  INDICATOR:
      (RED)  Lit 
    when any Fire Alarm exists in the system. 
    LED SILENCED INDICATOR:  (AMBER) 
    Lit when CODE + OFF is pressed. 
    LED  SUPV  INDICATOR:    (AMBER)  Lit 
    when  a  supervisory  condition  exists  in  the  
    system.  
    LED TROUBLE INDICATOR:   (AMBER) 
    Lit  when  a  trouble  condition  exists  in  the  
    system.  
    SPEAKER:    Source  of  audible  internal 
    warning  and  confirmation  sounds,  as  well  
    as  alarms  (see  Summary  of  Audible  
    Notifications).  
    FUNCTION  KEYS:     These  keys  can  be 
    used for panic keys. Refer to the  Panic Keys 
    section for descriptions of these functions.   
      
    						
    							  
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    Entry/Exit Delays 
    General Information 
    Your system has installer-programmed time delays, k nown as exit delay and 
    entry  delay.  Whenever  you  arm  your  system,  exit  delay  gives  you  time  to 
    leave  through  the  designated  exit  door  without  sett ing  off  an  alarm.  Exit 
    delay begins immediately after entering any arming  command, and applies to 
    all  modes  of  arming  protection.  If  programmed,  a  sl ow  beeping  will  sound 
    throughout the exit delay period.  
    Entry Delay  gives you time to disarm the system when you reent er through 
    the  designated  entrance  door.  But  the  system  must  b e  disarmed  before  the 
    entry delay period ends, or an alarm will occur.  Th e keypad will  beep during 
    the  entry  delay  period,  reminding  you  to  disarm  the   system.  You  can  also 
    arm  the  system  with  no  entry  delay  at  all  by  using  either  INSTANT  or 
    MAXIMUM  arming  modes.  These  modes  provide  greater  s ecurity  while  on 
    the  premises  or  while  away  for  extended  periods  of  time.  See  your  installer 
    for your delay times. 
      
    						
    							   
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    Security Codes and Authority Levels 
    General Information 
    At  the  time  of  installation,  you  were  assigned  an  authority  level  and  a 
    personal  4-digit  security  code,  known  only  to  you  a nd  yours.  The  security 
    code must be entered when arming and disarming the  system. The authority 
    level defines the system functions that you can per form.  
    As  an  additional  safety  feature,  other  users  that  d o  not  have  a  need  to  know 
    your code can be assigned different security codes,  and each user can be given 
    a different authority level. Users are identified b y user numbers, which are 
    assigned when assigning a users security code. 
    All  codes  can  be  used  interchangeably  when  performi ng  system  functions 
    within  the  limits  of  each  codes  authority  level  (a   system  armed  with  one 
    users code can be disarmed by another users code) , with the exception of the 
    Operator Level C code. See  Authority Levels paragraph on the following page 
    for details regarding authority levels.   
    Duress Code 
    This feature is intended for use if you are forced  to disarm or arm the system 
    under  threat.  When  used,  the  system  will  act  normal ly,  but  can  silently 
    notify  the  central  station  of  your  situation,  if  th at  service  has  been  provided. 
    The duress code is pre-assigned by the installer du ring installation (authority 
    level 6).  
    IMPORTANT:  This  code  is  useful  only  when  the  system  is  connect ed  to  a 
    central station.  
    Quick Arming 
    Note: If Quick Arming was programmed by the insta ller, the [#] key can be 
    pressed  in  place  of  the  security  code  when  arming  t he  system.  The  security 
    code must always be used to disarm the system, howe ver.  
    						
    							  
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    Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) 
    Authority Levels 
    Authority  levels  define  the  system  functions  a  part icular  user  can  perform. 
    Depending  on  the  authority  assigned  to  you,  there  a re  certain  system 
    functions  you  may  be  prohibited  from  performing.  In   summary,  there  are  six 
    authority levels, each having certain system restri ctions as shown below. 
    Level 1 Master:   Can  perform  all  system  functions  in  assigned 
    partitions, and can add, delete or change Manager  
    and  Operator  level  users.  The  Installer  adds  
    master codes. 
    Level 2 Manager :   Can  perform  system  functions  in  assigned 
    partitions, and can add, delete or change Operator 
    level users.  
    Level 3 Operator A :   Can  perform  system  functions  in  assigned 
    partitions, but cannot add or delete other users.  
    Level 4 Operator B :   Same  as  Operator  A,  except  Operator  B  cannot 
    bypass zones of protection. 
    Level 5 Operator C :   Can  arm  the  system  in  assigned  partitions,  but 
    cannot  disarm  the  system  unless  the  system  was  
    armed  with  this  code.  This  code  is  typically 
    assigned  to  someone  who  has  a  need  to 
    arm/disarm the system only at certain times (such  
    as a baby-sitter). 
    Level 6 Duress :   Can  arm  and  disarm  the  system,  but  also  sends  a 
    silent  panic  alarm  to  the  central  station,  if  that 
    service is connected. 
    To view your authority level and system capabilities:  
    1.   Enter your code +  [
    
    
    ]  +  [
    
    
    ]. 
    2.   The keypad will display the partition(s) that you a re authorized to 
    operate, and your user number and authority level i n each partition.   
    						
    							   
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    Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) 
    General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes 
      A  user  may  not  delete  or  change  the  user  code  of  th e  SAME  or  HIGHER 
    authority than which he is assigned. 
       A user may only ADD users to a LOWER authority leve l. 
       A user may assign access codes only to those partit ions to which the user 
    adding  the  code  has  access.  (Ex.  a  user  with  access   to  only  partition  1 
    cannot assign codes in partition 2.) 
       The  only  way  to  assign  a  users  authority  level  is  by  using  the  Add  A 
    User  procedure.  To  change  a  users  authority  level ,  that  user  must  first 
    be deleted, and then added again. 
       A user can only be DELETED or CHANGED from within t he partition he 
    is assigned. 
       User  numbers  must  be  entered  as  2-digit  entries.  Si ngle  digit  user 
    numbers must be preceded by a 0 (example, 03, 04,  etc.). Security codes 
    are entered as 4-digit numbers.   
       Before  assigning  a  security  code,  be  sure  it  does  n ot  conflict  with  any 
    DURESS code.  
    NOTE:   When  adding,  changing  or  deleting  users,  all  other   alpha  keypads  in 
    that  partition  will  display  User  Edit  Mode  –  Pleas e  Stand  By,  and  key 
    depressions  (except  Panic)  at  those  keypads  will  be   ignored.  Panic  key 
    depressions will cause an alarm and terminate user  entry.  
    To Exit User Edit Mode 
    You  can  exit  any  of  the  user  edit  modes  described  o n  the  following  pages  at 
    any time by doing the following:  
    1.  Press either  
      or  # , or dont press any key for 10 seconds. 
    2.  System returns to normal mode.    
    						
    							  
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    Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) 
    To Add a User 
    IMPORTANT: Temporary users should not be shown how to use any  system 
    function they do not need to know (e.g. bypassing p rotection zones). 
        CODE 
    1.  Enter Master or Manager code and press the    8 
      key. 
    2.  Enter the new users 2-digit User Number (02-75) . 
    3.  Enter 4-digit security code for that user. The f ollowing prompts will 
    appear. 
    ADD NEW USER? 
    0  = NO , 1  = YES  
    Enter  1  to  add  a  new  user  code.  Entering  0  will  
    change  the  existing  users  code  to  the  code  entered  
    in step 3. See Changing A Users Code section.  
    USER NUMBER = 03 
    ENTER AUTH. LEVEL 
    Enter  the  authority  level,  1-6,  for  this  user  withi n 
    this partition.  
      1=master  2=manager  3=operator A 
      4=operator B  5=operator C  6=duress code 
    GROUP BYPASSING? 
    0 = NO , 1 = YES 
    Enter  1  (YES)  to  allow  this  user  to  perform  group  
    bypasses. Enter 0 (NO) this user will not be able t o 
    perform group bypasses.   
    ACCESS GROUP? 
    ENTER 0-8 
    If  access  schedules  have  been  programmed,  this  
    prompt  appears.  Enter  the  users  access  group  
    number  (1-8)  if  this  user  should  have  limited  
    access  to  the  system.  Enter  0  if  no  access  group 
    should be assigned.    
    RF BUTTON ? 
    0 = NO , 1 = YES 
     This prompt will appear if a 5800 series button  
    transmitter has been supplied and has not yet been 
    assigned to a user. 
    Press  1  if  a  button  transmitter  will  be  assigned  to  
    this  user.  Otherwise  press  0.  Not  used  in 
    Commercial Burg and Commercial Fire.  
         
    						
    							   
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    Security Codes and Authority Levels (cont’d) 
    MULTI-ACCESS ? 
    0 = NO , 1 = YES 
    If  you  as  a  user  have  access  to  other  partitions,  t he 
    keypad  will  prompt  for  ability  of  this  new  user  to  
    access  (GOTO)  those  partitions.  Press  0  (NO)  or  1  
    (YES). If no, the system activates this user code a nd 
    exits “Add a User” mode. If yes, the keypad prompts  
    for the Global Arm option for this user. 
    GLOBAL ARM ? 
    0 = NO , 1 = YES  
    Press  1  (YES)  if  this  user  will  be  allowed  to  try  t o 
    arm  more  than  one  partition  at  the  same  time.  
    Press  0  if  this  user  will  arm  only  his  assigned  
    partition. 
    PART.2 - SHOP? 
    0 = NO , 1 = YES  
    The keypad now prompts for the user’s access to the  
    next  partition  (see  GOTO  command).  Again  press  0  
    or  1.    If  yes,  the  system  will  automatically  assign   a 
    user  number  for  use  in  that  partition  and  will  
    prompt  for  authority  level  and  global  arm  options  
    for  this  user  within  the  partition  (see  previous 
    steps).   
    PART. 1 A0* WHSE 
    USER 03 AUTH=3G. 
    When  all  partitions  have  been  displayed,  the 
    keypad will scroll through the partition(s) to whic h 
    access has been assigned, and will display the user  
    number,  authority  level  and  global  arm  option  for 
    each.  The  “G”  after  the  authority  level  indicates 
    that  the  global  arm  feature  is  active  for  this  user 
    in  the  displayed  partition.  The  *  indicates  the 
    partition  from  which  this  user  can  be  changed  or 
    deleted.  The  .  at  the  end  of  the  second  line 
    indicates  that  this  user  sends  open/close  reports. 
    Open/close  reporting  is  automatically  active  for 
    any  users  added  by  you,  if  you  have  open/close 
    reporting active. 
           
    						
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