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Table of Contents
System Overview.................................................... 1
PINs (Personal ID Codes)....................................2
Code 2 ...................................................................... 2
Normal User............................................................. 2
Maintenance Code.................................................... 2
Installer Code........................................................... 3
Basic Touchpad Operation...................................4
Touchpad Buttons..................................................... 5
System Status Lights................................................. 7
Access Control Operation.....................................9
Opening an Access Controlled Door........................ 9
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Using the Anti-Passback Feature....................... 9
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Changing Door Lock/Unlock Schedules........... 10
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Viewing Door Status......................................... 11
Single-Area Operation ......................................... 12
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Arming/Disarming the Entire System ............... 12
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Arming/Disarming Perimeter Zones................. 13
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Arming/Disarming with Entry/Exit Delays....... 13
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Activating Auto Arm ......................................... 14
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Cancelling Auto Arm........................................ 14
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Bypassing Zones............................................... 15
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Unbypassing Zones........................................... 16
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Activating/Deactivating Code 2........................ 17
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Activating/Deactivating the Chime Feature ..... 17
Multi-Area Operation............................................18
Special Information for Multi-Partition Maintenance
Personnel................................................................ 18
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Arming/Disarming All Areas............................ 19
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Arming/Disarming a Specific Area................... 20
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Arming/Disarming Perimeter Zones................. 20
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Arming/Disarming with Entry/Exit Delays....... 21
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Activating Auto Arm ......................................... 22
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Cancelling Auto Arm........................................ 23
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Bypassing Zones ............................................... 23
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Unbypassing Zones........................................... 24
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Activating/Deactivating Code 2........................ 25
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Activating/Deactivating the Chime Feature ..... 25
Other Important Features.....................................27
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Activating a Duress (Holdup) Alarm............27
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Pressing the Emergency keys........................27
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Adding, Changing, Removing Users.............27
Setting System Time and Date............................30
Set Time.................................................................. 30
Set Date .................................................................. 30
Viewing System Status .......................................31
Pressing the STAT Button....................................... 31
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STATUS: LCD Display........................................... 31
Default LCD Display.............................................. 31
Viewing Zone Descriptions................................ 31
System Testing................................................... 32
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Auto Test........................................................... 32
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Dialer Test........................................................ 32
Emergency Procedures ....................................... 33
In Case of Accidental Activation........................ 33
When an Alarm Occurs...................................... 33
Silencing Alarms................................................34
Troubleshooting................................................... 35
Identifying Sounds ............................................. 35
Power Outages (No AC Power) .........................36
Accidental Activation......................................... 36
Touchpad Display Reads “System Trouble”...... 36
Not Ready Zones................................................36
System Messages................................................ 37
Terms Used in This Manual................................. 43
Quick Reference................................................... 45
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System Overview
Your Model 4821 security system can protect your
building using sensing devices such as door contact
switches and motion detectors. These devices
provide 24-hour electronic surveillance detection
and reporting.
The 4821 can monitor up to 400 separate zones,
which are simply protected areas in your building
such as doors and windows. Through touchpads and
audible signals, you can quickly identify which part
of your system is in alarm. You can also disarm
selected areas in your building, while other areas are
still armed.
Touchpads are normally installed in main office
areas and building entries for convenient operation.
Programmable in many ways, they provide an
extremely high degree of tamper-resistant security.
Access Control
The 4821 can provide controlled access at up to 24
door access stations.
Attempted Burglary (Intrusion)
It is important to arm your system whenever your
building is not occupied. You can arm and disarm
your system from any of the touchpads if you have
the appropriate access code.
Entry and exit delays give you an adjustable, pre-
programmed amount of time to enter or leave after
arming or disarming the system without activating
alarms.
Fire and Smoke Detection (Not UL Listed)
Your system monitors for fire even when your
system is disarmed. When the system detects a fire,
a local alarm sounds and your installer’s central
station is notified.
Auxiliary Conditions
A variety of auxiliary alarms can be programmed to
be sent to the appropriate officials or environmental
service companies under prescribed conditions such
as non-medical emergencies and equipment
malfunctions.
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Your system can communicate information about
emergency conditions through the telephone lines to
a central monitoring station. If your system is
programmed to automatically notify the central
station when an alarm occurs, they will dispatch the
appropriate authorities to your building when they
receive a signal. See page 33 for more details.
Important
To comply with industry standards, this product is
equipped with line seizure. This means that any time
the system dialer needs to communicate with the
central station, you cannot use any telephones that
are on the same lines as the security system.
If the phone is in use when the dialer needs to contact
the central station, a warning tone will sound for 10
seconds before the system seizes the line.
This condition will normally last less than one
minute, but under faulty telephone circuit conditions,
could last as long as 15 minutes.
PINs (Personal ID Codes)
A PIN is a confidential 4- to 8-digit number you
enter on a system touchpad that enables you to
perform various system functions, including door
access. Your installer will program the PINs you
need to operate your system.
Code 2
(Lowest Privilege Level)
This code enables a temporary user of your system
to arm and disarm, but it can be used only when the
Code 2 function is active (see page 16 or 25). Code
2 users can operate the system only during a
timeframe that is determined by the main user.
Normal User
Normal users can arm and disarm the system and
perform most functions described in this manual.
Maintenance Code
This access code has the same capabilities as a
Normal user, but also enables users to run system
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tests, upload/download software changes, and add or
delete users to the system.
Note: Your installation company representative can
tell you how to perform these functions.
Installer Code
(Highest Privilege Level)
Your system installer uses this code to install and
initially program your system. It provides access to
all system functions, both from the touchpads and
from the central station (through the telephone lines).
If you do not want the installation company to have
access to your system once it has been installed, ask
the installer for the installation code and instructions
for changing it. Once you change the code, only you
can arm and disarm the system. If you need to
change the programming of your system, you will
have to give the installation company the new code.
Talk to your installer; there are many reasons why
you might want your installation company to be able
to access your system at any time.
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Basic Touchpad Operation
Your system can display two messages, each with two lines of text, that alternately display on all of your touchpad
LCDs. These messages often include the date and time, but you can have your installer customize them for you.
One steady message can also be displayed. For some installations, an interactive menu displays the options
available to you on the second line of the LCD. The display rate of these options is programmable.
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Touchpad Buttons
For operating an access controlled
door.
Activates/deactivates interior zones.
Used to bypass individual zones and
to check which zones have been
bypassed.
Displays event history. This key is
typically used only by your system
installer.
Enables Code 2 users to arm or
disarm the system.
Silences alarm/trouble sounds at
speakers and touchpads. In the
interactive menu system, the LCD
indicates whether it will silence all
areas or the area that you are in.
Also exits some menus.
Controls whether or not a chime tone
will sound when someone enters a
Chime zone while the system is
disarmed.
Erases a mistake made while
entering a code or command.
Toggles zone status between delayed
and instant. When the system is
armed and the NO DELAY LED is
on, zones programmed for entry and
exit delay will be instant.
Police key. If enabled through
programming, transmits an alarm to
the central station for dispatching the
police. This key must be held for
one full second.
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Fire key. If enabled through
programming, transmits an alarm to
the central station for dispatching the
fire department. This key must be
held for one full second.
Auxiliary key. If enabled through
programming, transmits a special
alarm to the central station for
dispatching the proper authorities.
This key must be held for one full
second.
To arm (turn ON) your
system, enter your code and
press this button.
To disarm (turn OFF) your
system, enter your code and
press this button.
Other number keys are for entering
numeric data, typically PIN / access
codes.
In programming mode, accepts
programmed options (similar to an
Enter key on a computer). Also
exits interactive menus.
View system status. Displays active
alarms and trouble conditions. Also
displays Not Ready zones.
Note: The TEL and ICOM keys appear on the
touchpad but are not used.
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System Status Lights
The light-emitting diodes (LEDs) reflect only the areas controlled by the touchpad.
Figure 2. System Status Lights
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