Sierra Housewares S5010 user manual

User manual for the device Sierra Housewares S5010

Device: Sierra Housewares S5010
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Sierra Housewares
Size: 0.87 MB
Added : 8/21/2014
Number of pages: 72
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Using Your
Security
System
With Alphanumeric Keypad
S5010, S5011, S5012

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1 Overview Your Security System................................. 1 How Your Security System Works.............. 2 Your System's Programming...................... 3 Getting Used to Your System..................... 3 The Parts of Your Keypad.......................... 4 Emergency Keys........................................ 5 System Status Messages.......................... 6 --------- 2 User Codes and Privileges User Codes and User Numbers.................. 7 How to Enter a User Code............

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Automatic (Timed) Arming.......................... 23 Arming With Not-Ready Zones....................24 Bypassing................................................... 25 Quick Bypassing......................................... 26 Optional Arming Features........................... 27 --------- 4 Disarming and Alarms Entry Delays............................................... 29 Disarming................................................... 29 Automatic (Timed) Disarming..................... 30 Ca

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7 Partitioning What Areas Do.......................................... 49 How Areas Affect User Codes.................... 51 Pre-Assigned Area User Numbers.............. 52 Changing Area User Codes....................... 52 Understanding the Area Status Menu........ 53 Using Multiple Keypads in an Area............ 55 Arming Individual Areas.............................. 55 Arming Multiple Areas................................ 56 Disarming Individual Areas......................... 57 Disarming M

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Your System's Programming 1 Your Sierra security system has been customized to suit your needs. Besides selecting the best equipment for your building, your installer has programmed your system to operate in a way that reflects your lifestyle. For example, your system may be pro- grammed to recognize special user codes, to arm and disarm automatically, or to report to a monitoring station. Throughout this manual, you will find descriptions of features that may have been programmed into your sy

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Emergency Keys 1 Your keypad is equipped with To Use Emergency Keys: three emergency keys. The keys do not function unless 1. To report a medical emer- your installer activated them. If gency, press and hold the activated, these keys are a key for 2 seconds one-button way to inform your until you see: monitoring station of a medical emergency, a fire, or a crime in EMERGENCY ALARM progress. Depending upon how your sys- 2. To report a fire, press and tem is programmed, an alarm hold the key

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System Status Messages 1 Your keypad's display gives you information about the status of your system. If there is more than one condition to report, your keypad displays each message in turn. Below is a list of the types of messages you may see. On your display, the # symbol is replaced with the number of the zone, or zones, in question. For more information about many of these messages, see Section 6. ALARM (ZN#) A zone (ZN) is, or recently has been, in alarm. ARMED-HOM The system is armed u

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User Codes and User Numbers A user code is a secret four-digit number, used to arm and dis- arm the system, and possibly to make other changes. Every indi- 2 vidual who has a user code is also assigned a two-digit user num- ber. You cannot assign the same user code to more than one user number. You can assign a different user code and user number to each person who operates the system. Your security system supports up to 60 users (user numbers 1 through 60). If you prefer, you can assign only

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Correcting a User Code Entry You will know that you entered To Correct a User Code Entry: an incorrect user code when 2 the system does not complete 1. Re-enter your user code. your command. As a security feature, your keypad does not beep when you enter an incor- rect user code. If you make a mistake entering the user code, simply re-enter the code. How to Delete a User Code To Delete a User Code: You may delete a user code by changing that code to 0000. 1. Change the user code to Follow the p

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Types of User Codes This section identifies the types of user codes your system may recognize. At the top of each user code section, you will see a 2 checklist like this: Standard Code _X_ Optional Code ___ Active Certain Days/Times ___ Items on this checklist followed by an "X" are features of the user code. Standard Code _X_ Master User Optional Code ___ Active Certain Days/Times ___ Code The master user can arm and disarm the system, and can make other changes, such as disabling your syst

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Standard Code ___ Kidwatch Optional Code _X_ Code Active Certain Days/Times _X_ 2 To Change Kidwatch Days: Designed for parents whose children come home first, this 1. Press and hold the option allows you to be notified [kidwatch] key for 2 seconds if your child is not home by a certain time. You can be noti- until you hear two beeps. You fied by pager, by an automated see: telephone call, or by your moni- ENTER MASTER toring station. (Not all monitor-     USER CODE ing stations offer

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Standard Code ___ Maid Optional Code _X_ Code Active Certain Days/Times _X_ 2 To Change Maid Days : Unlike other user codes, which work any day of the week, the Maid Code works only on cer- 1. Press and hold the tain days of the week. [maid] key for 2 seconds un- til you hear two beeps. You The Maid Code is a four-digit see: user code that you can change or delete like any other user ENTER MASTER code. Your installer must have     USER CODE programmed your system to accept a Maid Code.

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Maid Code (continued) To Change Maid Days specifics of how the Maid Code (continued): was set up on your system, see 2 Section 8. 5. Press the number above the letter of the day(s) you wish to switch on or off. 6. To exit, press the key. Standard Code ___ Temporary Optional Code _X_ Maid Code Active Certain Days/Times _X_ To Start the Maid Code Timer: As the preceding section shows, the Maid Code can be 1. Press and hold the programmed to work on certain [maid] key for 2 seconds un- days of t

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