Honeywell series TouchCenter Keypads 6271 User Manual
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Table of Contents 2 ABOUT THE TOUCHCENTER......................................................................... 5 Introduction ............................................................................................... 5 The TouchCenter Interface ........................................................................ 5 Navigating through the TouchCenter.......................................................... 6 About Your Home Screen.......................................................................... 6 TouchCenter Arming Screen ................................................................... 8 SYSTEM OVERVIEW.................................................................................... 10 Introduction to Your System ..................................................................... 10 Burglary Protection .................................................................................. 10 Partitions.......................................................................................... 10 Zones............................................................................................... 10 Entry/Exit Delays.............................................................................. 11 Alarms.............................................................................................. 11 Memory of Alarm.............................................................................. 11 Fire Protection......................................................................................... 11 Carbon Monoxide Protection.................................................................... 12 User Codes ............................................................................................. 12 Extended Functionality............................................................................. 12 Safe Mode............................................................................................... 12 SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION................................................................ 15 Introduction to Security System Operation ................................................ 15 How to Arm the System ........................................................................... 15 How to Arm Multiple Partitions ................................................................. 17 How to Display Faults .............................................................................. 18 How to Bypass Zones .............................................................................. 19 How to Remove Bypassed Zones ............................................................ 22 How to Clear a Control Panel Message .................................................... 23 How to Hide a Control Panel Message ..................................................... 23 How to Disarm the System....................................................................... 24 How to Check the Status of Other Partitions ............................................. 26 How to Send Emergency Messages ......................................................... 28 How to View the Event Log ...................................................................... 29 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION............................................................. 30 Introduction to Fire Alarm System Operation............................................. 30 In Case of Fire Alarm ............................................................................... 30 Silencing and Clearing a Fire Alarm......................................................... 30
Table of Contents (Contd) 3 In Case of Carbon Monoxide Alarm .......................................................... 31 Silencing and Clearing a Carbon Monoxide Alarm.................................... 31 USER CODE SETUP ..................................................................................... 33 Introduction to User Code Setup .............................................................. 33 Authority Levels....................................................................................... 33 How to Access User Setup ...................................................................... 34 How to Add a User .................................................................................. 35 How to Delete a User............................................................................... 38 How to Edit a User................................................................................... 39 ADVANCED SYSTEM FEATURES................................................................ 40 Introduction to Advanced System Features............................................... 40 Console Emulation Mode ......................................................................... 40 How to Enter Console Emulation Mode .................................................... 41 VOICE MESSAGES (6271V/6271CV ONLY).................................................. 42 Introduction to Recording and Retrieving Messages.................................. 42 Recording a Voice Message .................................................................... 43 Retrieving and Deleting a Voice Message ................................................ 44 SUMMARY OF LED OPERATION.................................................................. 45 LED Operation ........................................................................................ 45 TOUCHCENTER SETUP............................................................................... 46 How to Access TouchCenter Setup Options ............................................. 46 How to Access Setup............................................................................... 46 How to Adjust the Contrast ...................................................................... 47 How to Adjust the Volume........................................................................ 47 How to Select Screen Backlight Off Activation Time.................................. 48 How to Select Homepage After Time........................................................ 49 How to Set the Time and Date ................................................................. 51 Setting Daylight Savings Time........................................................... 51 Setting Current Time......................................................................... 53 OPERATING MODES .................................................................................... 57 Operating Modes (Chime, Voice, and Voice Chime).................................. 57 Language Selection.......................................................................... 57 How to Access Operating Modes ............................................................. 58 How to Access Language Selection................................................... 59 MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM..................................................................... 60 How to Clean your TouchCenter .............................................................. 60
Table of Contents 4 Routine Care ........................................................................................... 61 GLOSSARY................................................................................................... 62
5 About the TouchCenter Introduction Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Security System. Youve made a wise decision in choosing it, for it represents the latest in security protection technology today. • This security system offers you burglary protection and may provide fire, carbon monoxide and emergency protection. To realize the full potential of the system, it is important that you feel comfortable operating it. Your system may consist of one or more of the following TouchCenter Keypads: • 6271V (Black and white display, and Voice feature with white housing) • 6271C (Color display with white housing) • 6271CS (Color display with silver / black housing) • 6271CB (Color display with black housing) • 6271CV (Color display and Voice feature with white housing) One or more other keypads for system control • Various sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, plus a selected number of strategically placed smoke, carbon monoxide or combustion detectors • Lighting/switching devices. NOTE: Models 6271V and 6271CV are available in English only. Note: The 6271 Series devices are certified SIA-compliant devices that meet SIA specifications for False Alarm Reduction. The system uses microcomputer technology to monitor all zones, and provides appropriate information for display on the TouchCenter and/or other keypads used with the system. Your system may also have been programmed to automatically transmit alarm or status messages over the phone lines to a central alarm monitoring station. The TouchCenter Interface The TouchCenter is an intuitive, graphical interface that combines security and optionally, home lighting control. With clear, simple controls on a touch-screen interface, the entire family will find the TouchCenter both easy to learn and easy to use. U L The home lighting feature has not been evaluated by UL.
About the TouchCenter (contd) 6 As a security and home-automation interface, the TouchCenter may be used for: • Quick and easy security system operation • Message storage and retrieval (6271V and 6271CV ONLY) • Home lighting control Navigating through the TouchCenter Navigation through the TouchCenter typically begins from the Home screen. This is the TouchCenter’s main default screen (starting screen) and is the first screen you will see when the TouchCenter is powered up and initialized. It is from this screen that you will select from the main menu. Once you have made your selection, you will navigate through various sub-menus by touching graphical buttons or icons to perform the function you desire. About Your Home Screen Your Home screen is the gateway to your TouchCenter Keypad. From this screen you can: • control your security system, and optionally, • control your message center (6271V and 6271CV ONLY), and • control the premises lighting. Your Home screen is displayed most of the time, except when you select another screen option. • The background and buttons shown on the “Home” screen in this manual are for example only. Your system installer may have changed the actual background and buttons shown on your “Home” screen. • The Message button applies to the 6271V and 6271CV Only.
About the TouchCenter (Contd) 7 Navigation Icon Descriptions To aid in the navigation of the TouchCenter, a set of user-friendly icons has been provided. The appearance, function, and location of these icons are described below: ICON LOCATION FUNCTION Hom e screen Allows you to record and retrieve voice messages. (6271V and 6271CV Only) Hom e screen Allows you to turn certain devices on and off (if installed and programmed by your installer.) Hom e screen Accesses Arming screen. Note: The lock symbol (and lock color on models with Color feature only) indicates security system status. Unlocked and green – system disarmed Unlocked and yellow – system disarmed and a system trouble exists Locked and red – system armed Upper left corner of most screens Returns you to the TouchCenter Home screen. This icon is called the Home button within the text of this document. Upper right corner of most screens Rev erts to the last screen viewed. This icon is called the Back button within the text of this document. Lower right corner of screen Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by your installer). This icon is called the Panic button within the text of this document. Note: This icon is displayed and active on all screens exc ept while in the Clean Screen mode and during an LCD Display test in Diagnostics. Lower right corner of screen (left of panic) This icon alerts the user of a Control Panel Message.
About the TouchCenter (contd) 8 TouchCenter Arming Screen From the Home screen, press SECURITY to access the TouchCenter Arming screen. Use this picture and the table that follows to become familiar with the TouchCenter security functions. Note: The Voice Status Icon ( ) shown in the above illustration indicates that the TouchCenter is a 6271V or 6271CV. This button causes the TouchCenter to announce system status if pressed at least 10 seconds following its last press. Note that Voice must be enabled (by the installer) for this button to function correctly during an alarm condition. ITEM FUNCTION AWAY Press this button to arm when no one will be staying on the prem ises. W hen arm ed in AWAY, the system will sound an alarm if a protected door or window is opened, or if any movem ent is detected inside the premises. You may leave through the entrance door during the exit delay period without causing an alarm. You may also re-enter through the entrance door, but must disarm the system with your User Code within the entry delay period or an alarm will occur. STAY Press this button to arm when you are staying home, but might expect someone to use the entrance door later. W hen arm ed in STAY, the system will sound an alarm if a protected door or window is opened, but you may otherwise move freely throughout the premises. Late arrivals can enter through the entrance door without causing an alarm, but they must disarm the system within the entry delay period or an alarm will occur. NOTE (6271V and 6271CV only): On some residential systems, if you press the Voice Status Icon while arm ed in the Stay Mode, the exit delay time will restart (if the feature was enabled by your installer).
About the TouchCenter (Contd) 9 ITEM FUNCTION NIGHT Press this button to arm when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the entrance door. Your installer may have configured NIGHT Mode differently; have him/her describe the actual settings of this mode. Multi- Partitions Check this circle when you want to arm more than one partition. W hen Multi-Partitions is checked, all partitions within the system can be arm ed at one tim e (if the user is so authorized). W hen the Arm Multi-Partitions circle does not contain a check mark, each partition must be armed individually. Note: This option may not be shown for some single partition systems. MORE CHOICES Press this button for more Security, Lighting, and TouchCenter setup features. System Troubles The “Arming” screen also displays an Icon(s) if a system trouble(s) occurs. The system trouble Icon is displayed to the left of the Panic button. If a trouble Icon is shown, contact your alarm company. The following Icons may be shown as applicable to your system: ICON MEANING AC Loss – The system is not receiving AC power. Bell Failure – The system bell or siren has a problem. Note: This Icon will be displayed when interfacing with residential panels only. Expander Failure – The system has a failure in an expansion module. Low Battery – The system battery, that powers the system during an AC power loss, is low. LRR Supervision Failure – The Long Range Radio or Alarmnet –I used to communicate with the central station has a supervision failure. Note: This Icon will be displayed when interfacing with residential panels only. Pager Failure – The system cannot communicate with an assigned pager. Phone Line 1 Failure – The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the primary phone line. Phone Line 2 Failure – The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the secondary phone line. Wireless Failure – The system is not able to communicate with its wireless devices.
10 System Overview Introduction to Your System This system offers you burglary protection and may offer fire, carbon monoxide and emergency protection. Monitoring is accomplished with various contact and motion sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, plus the system may have strategically placed smoke, heat, carbon monoxide or combustion detectors. Burglary Protection The burglary protection portion of your system must be turned on or armed before it will sense burglary alarm conditions. Your system provides three modes of burglary protection: Away, Stay, and Night, and even allows you to “bypass” selected zones of protection while leaving the rest of the system armed (e.g. this enables you to arm the system but leave upper-story windows open.) The system also provides a Chime mode in all keypads, and Voice mode in 6271V and 6271CV only, for alerting users to the opening and closing of doors and windows even while the system is disarmed. Partitions This system may be configured to arm and disarm more than one area, each as if it had its own control. These areas are called partitions. Partitions are used when the user wants to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed, or to limit access to certain areas to specific individuals. Each user of the system can be authorized to operate all or only some partitions, and can be given different privileges in each. Information about Partitions is presented later in this document. Zones Your systems sensing devices have been assigned to various zones. For example, the sensing device on your Entry/Exit door may have been assigned to zone 01, sensing devices on windows in the master bedroom to zone 02, and so on. These numbers will appear on the display, along with an alpha descriptor for that zone (if programmed), when an alarm or trouble condition occurs.