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Page 1 - Security

Using YourSecuritySystemWith LED KeypadS5030, S5031, S5032

Page 2 - Contents

1Overview6Emergency KeysYour keypad is equipped withthree emergency keys. Thekeys do not function unlessyour installer activated them. Ifactivated,

Page 3 - 6 System Maintenance

2User Codes7About User Codes and User NumbersYou can assign a different user code and user number to eachperson who operates the system. Your securit

Page 4 - 8 Notes

2User Codes8How to Assign or Change User CodesUser codes can be created orchanged as often as you like.Any code you select must befour digits long. Y

Page 5 - Your Security System

2User Codes9When you are changing a user code, the zone LEDs light to iden-tify which two-digit user number you have selected. Match yourkeypad'

Page 6 - Overview

2User Codes10You will know that you enteredan incorrect code when thesystem does not complete yourcommand. As a security fea-ture, your keypad does n

Page 7 - Getting Used to Your System

2User Codes11Depending upon how your system was programmed, basic usersmay have rights to arm, disarm, or bypass zones.Basic UserCodeStandard Code _X

Page 8 - Quick Guide To Your Keypad

2User Codes12KidwatchCodeStandard Code ___Optional Code _X_Active Certain Days/Times _X_(continued)To Change Kidwatch Days :1. Press and hold the [ki

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2User Codes13To Turn Kidwatch On/Off:1. Press and hold the [kidwatch] key for 2 secondsuntil you hear two beeps.2. Enter the master user code.If Kidwa

Page 10 - Emergency Keys

2User Codes14MaidCodeStandard Code ___Optional Code _X_Active Certain Days/Times _X_To Change Maid Days:1. Press and hold the [maid] key for 2 second

Page 11 - How to Enter a User Code

2User Codes15TemporaryMaid CodeStandard Code ___Optional Code _X_Active Certain Days/Times _X_To Start theMaid Code Timer:1. Press and hold the [maid

Page 12 - User Codes

Contents1 OverviewYour Security System ... 1How Your Security System Works ... 2Your System's

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2User Codes16Standard Code ___Optional Code _X_Active Certain Days/Times _X_DuressCodeA relay code acts like a switch. When you enter this code, a d

Page 14 - How to Delete a User Code

2User Codes17Selecting the Right User NumberAt installation, each user number is assigned rights and privi-leges. For example, user number 18 may hav

Page 15 - Master User

3Arm/Bypass18How the Arming Modes DifferYour security system can be armed in a number of ways, to suitdifferent situations. These modes are summarized

Page 16 - Kidwatch

3Arm/Bypass19When your system is armedwith full arming, both the perim-eter and interior zones arearmed. You are allowed a spe-cific time to enter or

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3Arm/Bypass20HomeArmingTo Home Arm the System:1. Make sure the Ready LED islit.2. Press the key and en-ter your user code. If yoursystem is program

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3Arm/Bypass21Interior armed ___Perimeter armed _X_Exit allowed ___Requires user code _X_Automatically arms ___No entry allowed _X_With instant h

Page 19 - Temporary

3Arm/Bypass22Automatic (Timed)ArmingInterior armed _X_Perimeter armed _X_Exit allowed _X_Requires user code ___Automatically arms _X_No entry all

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3Arm/Bypass23Arming With Not-Ready ZonesThe zones in your system are not always ready to arm. For ex-ample, a zone would not be ready to arm if one o

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3Arm/Bypass24When you manually bypass azone, the security system func-tions as if that zone does notexist. Bypassed zones arenot protected.The maste

Page 22 - Quick Arming Modes

3Arm/Bypass25QuickBypassingTo Bypass a Zone withQuick Bypassing:1. When a zone is faulted, thezone's LED is lit. To bypassthe zone, press the key

Page 23 - Exit Delay

Arming with Not-Ready Zones ... 23Bypassing ... 24Quick Bypassing ...

Page 24 - Arm/Bypass

3Arm/Bypass26Optional Arming FeaturesYour system offers several optional arming features, describedbelow. Refer to Section 8 to see which features ar

Page 25 - Home-Arming

3Arm/Bypass27Optional Arming Features (continued)Automatic Home-Arming. Automatic Home-Arming allows youto remain inside a building while its perime

Page 26 - Automatic (Timed)

428Disarm/AlarmsEntry DelaysSimilar to an exit delay, an entry delay is the time you are allowedto enter the building, walk to the keypad, and enter a

Page 27 - Arming With Not-Ready Zones

429Disarm/AlarmsAutomatic (Timed)DisarmingInterior armed _X_Perimeter armed _X_Exit allowed _X_Requires user code _X_Automatically arms _X_No ent

Page 28 - Bypassing

430Disarm/AlarmsCanceling an AlarmTo Cancel an Alarm:1. The Arm LED blinks andyour system's sirens maysound. Press the keyand enter your user

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431Disarm/AlarmsHow to Prevent False AlarmsFalse alarms are more than a nuisance—they reduce the reli-ability of your security system. Here are a fe

Page 30 - Optional Arming Features

432Disarm/AlarmsHow to Prevent False Alarms (continued)8. Bypass trouble zones. If you have one or more troublezones (zones with sensors that may n

Page 31 - Canceling an Arming Sequence

335SettingsHow to Set the Calendar and ClockIf your system's calendar or clockis incorrect, it could result in falsealarms. Since many systemfu

Page 32 - Disarming

345SettingsCalendar and Clock (continued)5. The Zone 4 LED lights. En-ter the hour of the day, usingtwo numbers. Be sure to usea 24-hour format (se

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355SettingsYou hear a beeping soundwhen the system is about toarm, disarm, or sound analarm. The warning tone re-minds you that time remains tocancel

Page 34 - After an Alarm

Common System Messages ... 47Troubleshooting Service Conditions ... 487 PartitioningWhat Areas Do ...

Page 35 - How to Prevent False Alarms

365SettingsTo Turn Backlight On/Off:1. Press and hold the [walk test] key for 2 secondsuntil you hear two beeps.Enter the master user code.The zone 8

Page 36 - Optional Alarm Features

375SettingsHow to Change the Relay 1 DaysYour system can be pro-grammed with up to four relaysthat work on the days of theweek you specify. The relays

Page 37 - Settings

385SettingsTo Change the Relay 1 Days(continued):Changing Relay 1 Days (continued)appropriate LED should turnon or off, to reflect the change.3. To ex

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395SettingsHow to Change the Relay 3 DaysTo change the Relay 3 days,follow the procedure to theright.To Change the Relay 3 Days:1. Press and hold the

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6Maintenance40How to Walk-Test the SystemA walk-test allows you to testyour system's functions withoutcausing an alarm. You shouldconduct a walk

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6Maintenance41How to Use Event MemoryTo Review Event Memory:1. Press and hold the [walk test] key for 2 secondsuntil you hear two beeps.Enter the mast

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6Maintenance42LitZone LEDsAn alarm occurred.A system device was deliberately damaged.A sensor was in need of service.An alarm condition was corrected.

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6Maintenance43LitZone LEDsMeaningNot used.A damaged sensor was corrected.An electrical circuit is shorted. (Ground fault.)A ground fault condition wa

Page 43

6Maintenance44How to Test the Bells and SirensTo Test the Bells and Sirens:1. Press and hold the [walk test] key for 2 secondsuntil you hear two beeps

Page 44 - How to Walk-Test the System

6Maintenance45To Start a Remote Programming SessionIf you have a monitoring sta-tion hookup, your installer maybe able to program your secu-rity syste

Page 45 - How to Use Event Memory

1Overview1Your Security SystemYour security system includes a number of detection devices, suchas magnetic contacts, glassbreak detectors, smoke dete

Page 46 - Maintenance

6Maintenance46How to Test the BatteryYour system may include abackup battery. If it does, thesystem will continue to functionduring a power failure,

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6Maintenance47Common System MessagesBelow is an explanation of the common messages your keypadmight display. Beside each message is a discussion of w

Page 48

6Maintenance48Troubleshooting Service ConditionsYour system notifies you if a keypad, sensor, or other systemcomponent, needs service by lighting the

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6Maintenance491 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5

Page 50 - How to Test the Battery

6Maintenance501 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8The control panel'sbattery is low.The monitoring station(phone #1) does notan

Page 51 - Common System Messages

51Areas7What Areas DoThe S5832 control panel allowsyou to divide (or "partition") abuilding into as many as eightareas, regions that can bea

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52Areas7Diagram 2Partitioned building with no common areacan be independently armedand disarmed. In the case ofthe first building illustrated, anemplo

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53Areas7How Areas Affect User CodesAs described below, some of the user code types function differentlyin a partitioned system.AreaGrand Master User C

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54Areas7Pre-Assigned Area User NumbersAs the table below shows, some user numbers are reserved forspecific user types. For example, User 11 is the pr

Page 55 - What Areas Do

55Areas7How Areas Affect the SystemIf your building is divided into areas, your LED keypad is assignedto one area only. From the LED keypad, you can

Page 56 - with no common area

1Overview2How Your Security System WorksWhen an intruder enters the building, a detection device is trig-gered. The device sends a message to the con

Page 57 - How Areas Affect User Codes

568NotesMonitoring Station: ______Yes ______NoMaximum Number of Users: ______Partitioned: ______Yes ______NoKeypad assigned to area #:__________

Page 58 - Changing Area User Codes

578NotesTemporary Maid Code Hours: ________________________Kidwatch Time: ___________________________________Entry Delay #1 __________enter through:__

Page 59 - How Areas Affect the System

588NotesWhere to Place Smoke DetectorsOne or more of the zones of your security system can be connectedto a smoke detector. When installing smoke det

Page 60 - System Configuration

598NotesHow to Evacuate in an EmergencySample Evacuation Planis smoky, stay low to the ground. Crawl and hold your breath, ifpossible.6. Once outside

Page 61 - Customization

608NotesBelow is a space to sketch how the building is zoned and/or divided into areas. Be sure to note how the zones and/or areas are numbered and l

Page 62 - DETECTOR

618NotesGlossary of TermsArea: a region of a building that can bearmed and disarmed independently ofthe remainder of the building.Bypassing: the act

Page 63 - Sample Evacuation Plan

628NotesNotes1. Some features described in this manual may not be avail-able due to U.L. or local requirements. Contact your in-stallation company fo

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638NotesIndexAlarmcanceling 30lockout 32resetting after 30silent 32Areadefined 51effects on system 55 Area user codesassigned 54changing 54typ

Page 65 - Glossary of Terms

Sierra is a registered trademarkof C&K SystemsC&K is a registered trademark ofC&K Componentshttp:// www.cksys.comCopyright 1998, C&K

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1Overview3Your System's ProgrammingYour Sierra security system has been customized to suit yourneeds. Besides selecting the best equipment for y

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1Overview4Quick Guide To Your KeypadThe drawing below identifies and explains the important featuresof your LED keypad.Numeric KeysUsed to enter codes

Page 68 - 5-051-532-01 Rev B

1Overview5Understanding the Lights (LEDs)Zone LEDsIf off, the zone is normal.If on, a sensor in the zone detects aproblem. (The zone is said to be fa

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