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2. to Chime under specific enable disable current Operation conditions operation of keypad s beeps see Note 3 on udible page 24 Kiss Off MASTER CODE z ress to Indication ETOR disabler rdble the 1 for intrusion zones having this OR feature see page 8 Press to disabled 2 hble the Audible Kiss Off Indication Event Retrieves events The event number is located in the event 9 represented Logger logger memory up MASTER CODE 2979 LEDs events are to 99 events E t Numb presented from the vent Number entered to the first registered System Provides a brief test The external sounder of the following will be activated Testing keypad LEDs momentarily keypad sounder The keypad s LEDs external siren will flash standby battery f enabled the keypad s will beep MASTER CODE e A low battery see pages 8 29 loss of commercial power will cause the POWER LED to flash if so consult your security dealer 6 User Manual Your ORBIT 6 is designed to report any troubles or malfunctions it may detect Notification that a problem exists is made to the user through indications on the keypad s and in many cases to the Central Station and to your dealer Any incidence of trouble should be taken seriously and acted upon immediately If not remedied quickly a trouble condition will likely compromise
3. 23 Besides the visual indications provided by your keypad s your system is designed to produce audible annunciation after certain events Depending on the circumstance such sounds may be made by your system s keypad s its external sounder e g a siren or bell SIREN EVENT KEYPAD SOUND NOTE 1 BELL If selected during the installation a brief chirp may be heard from MAYBE TES the siren when the Exit Delay AMarm see Note 5 continuous period expires See page 14 for YES additional information Eire Alarm Rapidly repeating NOTE 2 tones see Note 3 staggered Whether or not the Police Keypad OPTIONAL Emergency alarm is annunciated Police A momentary chirp by the external sounder is Emergency see Note 2 determined by the alarm company during your system s Keypad Fire Rapidly repeating installation Emergency tones see Note 3 NOTE 3 Keypad Keypad beeps in response to Entry Exit Delay countdowns p A momentary chirp Keypad Fire Emergencies and keypad errors confirmations second tone if are typically enabled At the completed correctly user s discretion such beeps three rapid error beeps may be disabled See page 14 if incorrect see Note 3 for additional information Entering an NOTE 4 incorrect Key Three rapid beeps Any intrusion zone if selected for seguence see Note 3 the chime feature will when violated during th
4. 30 6 User Manual An emergency evacuation plan should be established and used during actual fire alarm condition The following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and can be used as a guide when establishing a similar plan for your circumstances 1 Draw a floor plan of your premises showing windows doors stairs and rooftops which can be used for escape An example has been provided below 2 Indicate each occupant s escape routes by determining two means of flight from each room One should be the normal exit from the building while the other may be a window that opens easily or another alternate route An escape ladder may have to be located near an escape window if there is a long drop to the ground below Always keep escape routes free from obstruction 3 Practice escape procedures and set a meeting place outdoors for a headcount of the building s occupants 4 n a home sleep with the bedroom door closed to increase your escape time If a fire is suspected first test the door for heat If you think it is safe brace your shoulder against the door and open it cautiously Be ready to slam the door if smoke and heat rush in 5 After escaping from a fire call the Fire Department from neighbor s phone UP STAIRS After the installation of your Back Yard S Security System has been completed mawn notify your local Fire and Police 1 1
5. Departments give them your name c n A Rm and address for their records Early ne J uu warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire Ft et FE detection devices in all rooms This equipment should be installed in M accordance with the National Fire xin E Protection Association s Standard 72 EY S n For additional information write to the National Fire Protection Association I RER 5 NFPA Batterymarch Park eret Sre Quincy MA 02289 a ORBIT c User Manual 31 Notes 32 ORBIT c User Manual
6. the system can be armed the condition must be addressed see pg 20 through21 FLASHING Indicates that one or more of the System s intrusion zones have been bypassed for more information bypassing see pages 20 through 21 FIRE LED CONDITION EXPLANATION ON A fire alarm or fire emergency is in progress or has recently occurred OFF All fire zones are operating normally FLASHING A fault has been detected in the System s fire zone and needs to be corrected for more information on fire zone trouble see page 29 6 User Manual The ZONE LEDs indicate the status of each of the system s intrusion zones ZONE LED Mele Beth ARM o lt ORBIT c User Manual EXPLANATION CONDITION SYSTEM DISARMED SYSTEM ARMED OFF The The corresponding corresponding zone is secured zone is secured FLASHING The indicated N A zone is not secured ON N A An alarm has occurred on the indicated zone The keys on the keypad can be used for a variety of functions Each is explained below Used to input the numeric codes which may be required for arming disarming triggering emergency alarms along with several other special functions Used to enter the User Functions mode see pages 25 through 27 Used to arm the system s intrusion detectors to the AWAY mode see page 13 it may be necessary t
7. D 25 Quick Bypassing Zone ZONE NUMBER TO BE BYPASSED for at least 2 Page 25 2 USER CODE UTILITY OUTPUT Reset Smoke Detector s NUMBER which is responsible for resetting the Smoke Page 25 Detector m 2 USER CODE UTILITY OUTPUT Utility Output Operation NUMBER Page 25 Display Troubles 1 3 Page 26 Display Memory 4 Page 26 Setting Changing 5 MASTER CODE CODE NUMBER TO 17 a User Code SET CHANGED NEW CODE 26 Set Date 13 6 1 MASTER CODE MM DD 26 Set Time X 6 2 MASTER CODE M M Page 26 Set Auto Arm Time 6 3 MASTER CODE M M Page 26 Set Follow Me Phone No 1 7 1 MASTER CODE Phone No 27 Set Follow Me Phone No 2 7 2 MASTER CODE Phone No 27 Set Follow Me Phone No 3 7 3 MASTER CODE Phone 4 27 Set Follow Me Phone No 4 X 7 4 MASTER CODE Phone No 4 27 Maintenance On Off Buzzer 8 MASTER CODE 1 On Off Door Chime 8 MASTER CODE 2 Page 28 On Off Audible Kiss Off 8 MASTER CODE 3 Indication Get Event From Event Logger 9 MASTER CODE EVENT Page 28 Test System 0 MASTER CODE Page 28 LED Trouble 1 Low Battery 2 AC Power Loss Trouble Table 3 Clock Date Not Set 4 Communication Trouble 5 Be
8. DE _ month 1 12 00 M D 0 fon Day 1 31 00 99 Setting the Sets system s amp J 2 Use 24 Hour format Time internal clock as in these examples MASTER CODE efor 12 30 DEDE uem enter time in HH MM enter 0845 format e for 6 15 PM enter 1815 the clock must be set to insure proper System operation Setting the 06 3 Use 24 Hour format Auto Arm MASTER CODE enter time in HH MM format 26 ORBIT c User Manual USER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PRESS COMMENTS 1 Enter the phone number in the same xis 7 2 manner as MS number Set Follow Sais ihe during installation 4 a I Con Gn C7 required include umber 1 E the following special up to 24 digits 7 4 tunctions to achieve MASTER CODE the effect listed in the Phone Number table FUNCTION SEQUENCE RESULTS stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone STAY 1 A wait a fixed period before continuing STAY 2 B switch from Pulse to Tone or from Tone to Pulse STAY 3 send the DTMF k character STAY send the character STAY User Manual 27 28 USER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PRESS COMMENTS Keypad Determines how the After entering the keypad s internal Master Code Sounder sounder will operate press
9. R2KONET ORBIT USER MANUAL VER B ORBIT c User Manual Customer Information The ORBIT 6 Model RP 206 complies with FCC Part 68 Rules On the upper panel of this product is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN is 0 8B If requested this information must be provided to the Telephone Company An FCC compliant telephone connector is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a connector which is Part 68 compliant If the ORBIT 6 RP 206 is not operating properly it may cause harm to the telephone network If so the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that a temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if it is necessary The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures which could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order to enable you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may request that the equipment be disconnected until the problem is resolved Connection to telephone c
10. d a User Code must be entered at the keypad In residential systems it s likely that all family members will share the same User Code In certain commercial systems however it s common to give each authorized employee his her own User Code discussed on page 17 Your ORBIT 6 permits up to ten User Codes One of the codes is considered the Master Code the individual s using the Master Code is given the following special privileges e adding modifying and deleting User Codes e setting the system s internal clock e performing certain system functions and tests Except for these considerations the Master Code and any User Codes assigned to the system operate identically Your ORBIT 6 was given a Master Code of 1 2 3 4 during manufacturing Unless your alarm company has already changed it to suit your preference it s best to modify this code to one which is unique and personalized To change the Master Code and or to set up User Codes follow the steps on page 17 6 User Manual DESCRIPTION 1 The system must be disarmed the ARMED LED will be OFF Enter the User Functions Mode and select Codes 5 ex UJ 2 Enter the current 4 digit Master Code 3 To change the Master Code press 0 0 enter change the User Code 1 press 1 enter change the User Code 2 press 2 2 To enter change the User Code 3 press 3 5 It is possible to enter change u
11. e disarmed Slowly repeating tones period cause the keypad to Entry Delay until the entry delay annunciate the event see countdown period expires see Note page 8 Through User Functions see page 27 the chime can Slowly repeating tones also be disabled when not Exit Delay until the exit delay OPTIONAL desired countdown period expires see Note see Note 1 NOTE 5 Based on decisions made at the Entering data time your alarm system was into eee A one second tone if completed correctly installed keypad s may beep three rapid error beeps 5 Functions during this type of alarm if incorrect see Note 3 24 6 User Manual Your ORBIT 6 comes with a variety of selectable User Functions By entering the User Functions mode a number of options become available which determine how your alarm system operates such as adding modifying and deleting User Codes bypassing zones displaying a memory of previous alarms displaying system troubles disabling and re enabling keypad sounds setting the system s internal clock time and date performing certain system tests Among these User Functions are some which have already been covered As required each will be explained below USER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PRESS COMMENTS Zone 1 Bypassing USER CODE zone number to be bypassed or unbypassed Refer to Quick To bypass or 1 Zone Bypassing Bypassin
12. ectors disarmed bypassed Your ORBIT 6 also offers two methods of arming Quick Arming achieves the result with just the press of a single key either or Code requires that valid Master Code or User Code be entered first Whether or not your system permits Quick Arming was determined during its installation Your security system must incorporate Entry Exit Delay to allow proper entry and exit to and from the premises without causing inadvertent alarms A delay period was chosen during your System s installation to provide suitable time to allow for your entry and exit If set up by your alarm company the ORBIT 6 allows you the convenience of arming your system with the front door either closed or open after which you must close the door as you leave the premises before the exit delay period expires With such a door open and all other zones secure the system is considered ready to arm the Zone LED corresponding to the opened door will be lit as will your keypad s READY LED It s likely that your security system was installed with a sounding device e g a siren or a bell Typically all sounding devices have cutoffs that is they will shut off after a predetermined interval usually several minutes set by your alarm company In many locales this is required by law Once a sounder shuts off it is still capable of responding to a subsequent alarm during the same armed period A special panic b
13. en Leaving the Premises Empty Arming Enter the four digits of your User Code and press JC JC Arm 2 NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your User Code the keypad will produce three short beeps If so re enter the above sequence correctly If your system has Quick Arming simply press 3 Leave the premises and close the door The keypad will beep as counts down the Exit Delay period Stay Arming with the Premises Occupied Arming Enter the four digits of your User Code and press stay JC 2 NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your User Code the keypad will produce three short beeps If so re enter the above sequence correctly If your system has Quick Arming simply press stay 3 If required leave the premises and close the door The keypad will beep as it counts down the Exit Delay period The internal zones will be automatically bypassed Note By pressing twice the system will silence the beeps on the keypad and cancel the entry delay time By pressing during exit time will silence the beeps on the keypad ORBIT 6 User Manual 19 DESCRIPTION 1 Check READY LED your 2 Z keypad If NOT lit or flashing the system has at least one faulted intrusion 2280 zone identified by noting which LED s FL are flashing in the keypad s ZONES area shown at the left Tug Code To bypass such a zone s and cause it to be ignored by the Bypassing sy
14. g unbypass a procedures already selected zone s discussed zone number to page 20 bypassed or unbypassed Extra Quick Bypassing at least 2 sec zone number to be bypassed or unbypassed Activate a nom sr efer to Utility To USER CODE utility Outputs Output SEE SP on page 8 also Utility Output number consult your security to be activated or dealer deactivated Reset a Tm efer to Smoke To reset a Smoke USER CODE System Troubles Detector s Detector 29 also Utility Output number responsible for resetting the Smoke Detector s consult your security dealer ORBiT 6 User Manual 25 USER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PRESS COMMENTS Display Display system ad problem s causing ystem Iroubles on System the POWER LED 29 Display Reviews any Via its LEDs the Alarm alarms occurring keypad reveals the during the last zone s in which an Memory armed period alarm occurred during the previously armed period After several seconds the LEDs will restore to normal Add Modi Refer to Setting Delete 7 Changing Master MASTER CODE User Codes and Master Sie discussed on page 17 Code s number of the Code to be added modified or deleted HUUU the new 4 digit code NOTE Use 0 0 0 0 to delete the Code Setting the e the systems x 6 1 Te omar date as MM Date SE MASTER CO
15. le Reporting Utility Outputs Key switch There are a few terms with which you should become familiar Knowing them will help you to better understand and use your system A single detector or group of detectors usually relating to a certain area of the premises or type of protection Zones that use devices designed to detect break ins are called intrusion zones Another kind of zone may contain one or more Smoke Detectors Such zones are called fire zones An environmental zone typically protects the premises from gas leaks and or flooding A 24 Hour intrusion zone is always armed and is usually assigned to openings which should never be disturbed like fixed glass and non movable skylights A Day Zone is one in which a violation during the disarmed period results only in keypad annunciation However the same violation during the armed period will cause a full fledged alarm Besides producing audible alarms your premises it s likely that your system is set up to Central Station continually monitors the activities of many security systems usually via the telephone network and The is a series of short keypad tones which can be set up to annunciate during the period the violation of selected intrusion zone s The chime tone can be used to annunciate the opens The chime can be disabled enabled at If desired your security system may also report to troubles or malfunctions it In addition
16. ll Loop Trouble 4 6 User Manual SECTION 1 LET S GET ACQUAINTED Introduction SOME DEFINITIONS Zone 24 Hour Zone Day Zone Central Stations Chimes Trouble Reporting Utility Outputs Key switch SECTION 2 YOUR KEYPAD Visual Indicators Keys SECTION 3 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR ORBIT 6 Arming Your System Full Arming and Home Arming Quick Arming and Code Arming Entry Exit Delays Arming with the Front Door Open Sounder Cutoff The Squawk Feature Follow Me Feature Voice Feature Zone Bypassing Duress Disarming Quick Bypassing and Code Bypassing SECTION 4 OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM Emergency Keys Police Emergency Fire Emergency ORDBIT c User Manual OO CO 11 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 Special Emergency User Codes Setting CHANGING THE MASTER USER CODES Deleting User Codes ARMING YOUR SYSTEM BYPASSING A ZONE Disarming an armed system Silencing an alarm in progress Duress Disarming SECTION 5 SYSTEM SOUNDS SECTION 6 USER FUNCTIONS Zone Bypassing Quick Bypassing Extra Quick Bypassing Activate a Utility Output Reset a Smoke Detector s Display System Troubles Display Alarm Memory Add Modify Delete User and Master Code s Setting the Date Setting the Time Set Follow Me Phone Number 1 Set Follow Me Phone Number 2 Keypad Sounder Chime Operation Event Logger System Te
17. n offered by the keypad s emergency keys are always armed and always available If your system is equipped with environmental protection e g gas and or water level detection it is always available too Secured or Bypassed Before you arm your system all of its zones must either be secured or bypassed The keypad s READY LED if lit indicates that all zones are secured If the READY LED is not lit a numbered LED corresponding to the unsecured zone s will be flashing Before you can arm your system the indicated zone s must be identified and secured If this is not possible the affected zone s can be bypassed and will be ignored by the system during the subsequent armed period that bypassing however necessary reduces the system s degree of intrusion protection ORDIT 6 User Manual 13 Full Home Arming Quick Arming and Code Arming Entry Exit Delays Arming with the Front Door Open Sounder Cutoff Panic Button 14 Your ORBIT 6 offers two kinds of system arming Full Arming prepares all of the system s intrusion detectors to sound an alarm if violated It is most often used when the premises will be empty Home Arming or Stay Arming allows individuals to remain inside and move about the premises even after the system is armed Home Arming arms the perimeter detectors e g door and windows while leaving interior detectors e g motion det
18. normal unbypassed condition when the system is disarmed DESCRIPTION The system must be LL disarmed If the keypad s READY LED is flashing there is at least one m NR 259 bypassed zone the If quick bypass is enabled in your system To determine system simply press which zone is bypassed S follow this sequence QU Observe the keypad s ZONES area LED s corresponding to the bypassed zone s will light for several Poele ORDBIT c User Manual 2 DESCRIPTION If outside the premises open an entry door the keypad s will beep indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun Disarming an armed system Before the Entry Delay expires enter the four digits of your User Code E EE NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your User Code the keypad will produce three short beeps If so re enter the above sequence correctly 2 Silencing an alarm in progress Observe the keypad If any of the following conditions is evident an alarm has occurred the ARM LED is flashing e a Zone LED is lit steadily e the FIRE LED is lit steadily Disarm the system by entering your User Code Epp It s best to enter the premises only after police or a security company has investigated and you feel confident that the burglar is no longer on your premises IMPORTANT If the alarm was caused by a tripped Smoke Detector s the keypad
19. ntral Station To do so you must use a special Duress Code Which when used will disarm the system in the regular manner while simultaneously transmitting a silent alarm to the central station Your Orbit 6 offers two methods of Bypassing Quick Bypassing achieves the result by pressing the key number corresponding to the zone to be bypassed for 2 seconds Code Bypassing requires a valid Master Code or User Code to be entered first Whether or not your system permits Quick Bypassing was determined during its installation ORDBIT c User Manual 15 In this section you ll learn how to perform most of the functions needed to properly operate your ORBIT 6 and to get the most out of your security System Your keypad provides three sets of keys which can be pushed at any time the police fire department or special emergency is required Panic Key o 525 Fire Emergency Special Emergency Pressing 1 Jana 2 simultaneously and for at least two seconds will activate a Panic Key alarm Pressing 4 5 simultaneously for at least two seconds will activate a Fire Emergency alarm Pressing 7 anal 8 simultaneously and for at least two seconds will activate a Special Emergency alarm The annunciation that results during these emergency alarms along with other system sounds is covered in Section 5 16 To perform many of the ORBIT 6 s functions a four digit security code often calle
20. o enter a numeric User Code before pressing the Arm key see pages 13 and 19 for additional information Used to arm the system s intrusion detectors to the STAY mode see page 13 it may be necessary to enter a numeric User Code before pressing the Stay key see pages 13 and 19 for additional information 11 30402 suajshs ut ueaq seu 3n Ej v ady jig paunsae Musses 10 fauau eue 031 3913 pandas JOU S aua au 45814 aunz passed amp q jou pue pedduy euaz 02 sy 7047 suoiaun MAS 0 sped amp as as 20 61 9 suonanurs ur pay jap 10 Bnugu sas ep oud 18 u8 OL 9 25949 juesajd s8u02 passedAq ypa pawe aq peas pauue jou pue JOU auc aq weste pue panaes seucz MA jej3eds JIM spuogas 7 104 03 1 AQV 34 g uge foua Bawa
21. ompany provided coin service is prohibited Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs 6 If trouble is experienced with the ORBIT 6 RP 206 for repair and warranty information please contact your supplier For service centers please see back cover FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Rokonet Ltd could void the use
22. p to 9 User Codes 4 Enter the new 4 digit code selected for the Master Code or for the User Code of your choice 5 If successful the keypad will emit a one second confirming tone The selected User Code is now in effect Example To change the Master Code 1234 to a new code 7890 press the following keys KS 1 2 3 4 0 7 8 9 0 Master Code Code New Code to be changed ORBIT c User Manual 17 At times desirable to completely delete User Code Note that it is impossible to delete the Master Code although it can be changed STEP DESCRIPTION 1 The system must disarmed Enter the User Functions Mode CX and choose Codes 5 Enter the current 4 digit Master Code To delete the User Code 1 press 1 To delete the User Code 2 press 2 To delete the User Code 3 press 3 p Enter 0 0 0 0 which is NOT a valid code to clear the selected User Code ee ee If successful the keypad will emit a one second confirming tone The selected User Code is now deleted 18 ORB T 6 User Manual DESCRIPTION 1 Check the READY LED on your keypad If lit or flashing the system is READY POWER ARM REAdy O fire If NOT lit or flashing the system is NOT ready to be armed Secure or bypass the violated zone s and then proceed Away Arming wh
23. perative due to the lack of power from both commercial AC and backup battery servicing will be required in its disarmed state Once the system is armed a previously flashing POWER LED will FLASHING ndicates a trouble condition for light steadily more information displaying disarmed attending to trouble conditions see state pages 29 through 30 ORBIT c User Manual 9 The ARM LED indicates whether or not the system s intrusion detectors are armed The READY LED indicates whether or not the system s intrusion zones are secured and ready to be armed When lit the FIRE LED indicates that the system is experiencing a fire alarm When flashing a problem has been detected on the fire circuit and must be serviced 10 ARM LED CONDITION EXPLANATION ON The system s intrusion detectors are armed subsequent violations of a protected point or area e g a door a window unauthorized motion will result in a burglar alarm OFF The intrusion function of the System is disarmed FLASHING Occurs when using the emergency keys on the keypad to send panic fire or special emergency alarm and also when viewing alarms after disarming READY LED CONDITION EXPLANATION ON All intrusion zones are secure the System is ready to be armed OFF One or more intrusion zones are not secure and the system is not ready to be armed before
24. r s authority to operate the equipment p n SIN206UM B 2 6 User Manual Copyright O 2000 by Rokonet Electronics Ltd 14 Hachoma Street Rishon Letzion 75655 Israel All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher ORBIT c User Manual Summary of User s Commands This User s Manual contains all the information needed to operate your Rokonet ORBIT 6 Security System and to get the most from it This page called a Command Summary is intended to give you brief summaries of common system operations More detailed explanations It is necessary to ARM your system to obtain protection from intrusion All other forms of protection including fire and 24 hour panic alarms i e police fire and special emergency are always ready to report alarms and do NOT need to be armed and related information can be found within by referring to the indicated page FUNCTION PROCEDURE MORE System Arming USER CODE ARM Page 19 Stay Home Arming USER CODE STAY Page 19 Instant Stay STAY STAY Page 19 System Disarming USER CODE Page 22 Duress Disarming DURESS CODE Page 23 Silencing an Alarm USER CODE Page 22 Bypassing Unbypassinga X 1 USER CODE ZONE NUMBER 20 Zone BYPASSED UNBYPASSE
25. s FIRE LED will remain lit providing an indication that the fire system must be reset before it will be capable of detecting subsequent alarms Furthermore until reset you will be prevented from arming your system To reset the fire system and to turn off the FIRE LED refer to Activate a Utility Output Reset Smoke Detectors in the table on page 25 6 User Manual All 10 user codes can activate the Duress disarming by adding 1 to the last digit of your user code Example if your code is 1 2 3 4 your duress code is 1 2 3 5 If your user code is 5 6 7 0 your duress code is 5 6 7 1 Note Under no circumstances must the Duress Code be used haphazaraly or without reason Central Stations along with Police Departments treat Duress Codes very seriously and take immediate action STEP DESCRIPTION 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s will beep indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun 2 Enter your 4 digit Duress Code d Once entered it will disarm your system send silent alarm to the Central Station A utility output in your system may be programmed to be activated continuously after an entry of the duress code If so deactivation must be done manually by one of the following procedures 1 Arming the system 2 Disarming the system after an alarm that occurred while the utility output was still activated ORBIT c User Manual
26. stem enter the following sequence correctly L voun 4 DIGIT USER OF To bypass more than one zone simply 20 2 append its number to the sequence BYPASSED NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your User Code the keypad will produce three short beeps Re enter if necessary An additional zone s can be bypassed at the same time by adding its number to the sequence For example to bypass Zones 2 and 3 press 000 1 USER CODE 2 3 The same sequence can toggle the bypass es during the disarmed period so that they may be either applied or removed Press or to approve or wait 2 seconds timeout period 20 ORBIT c User Manual If the system is programmed for quick bypass the following option is available Quick To bypass a zone simply press the corresponding keypad Bypass number for at least 2 seconds An additional zone s can be bypassed at the same time by 2 adding its number to the sequence For example to bypass Zones 2 and 3 press 2 for2 seconds 3 The same sequence can toggle the bypass es during the disarmed period so that they may be either applied or removed 3 The READY LED when flashing indicates that there is one or more bypassed zones Any zone s bypassed during the disarmed period will remain bypased when the system is armed Zone s that are bypassed during the time the system is armed will automatically be restored to its
27. sting SECTION 7 SYSTEM TROUBLES 6 User Manual Section 1 Let 5 Get Acquainted Wo Vi le m loss TL 2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of Rokonet s ORBIT 6 Security System The ORBIT 6 has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security needs for many residential and small commercial applications You communicate with your ORBIT 6 through its keypad s Using its keys you can issue commands to your system In turn the system can communicate information to you via its indicators and by the sounds it makes Your ORBIT 6 security system also consists of a variety of sensors detectors and contacts placed throughout the premises and designed to recognize abnormal conditions Typically your system protects against intrusion Some systems may also have fire protection or environmental protection such as gas or water level sensors All of your system s detectors sensors and contacts are wired to the control panel As such your system always knows the status of any protected door window hallway room or area Similarly it knows if a smoke detector has been activated The control panel which contains the system s electronics and backup battery functions in the background and for purposes of security is installed out of sight ORBIT c User Manual 7 Zone 24 Hour Zone Day Zone Central Stations Chimes Troub
28. to your system s normal operation it s premises lighting under the control of the ORBIT 6 where it can be conveniently turned on and off from any system keypad or automatically activated in response to a system event Your system may also be equipped with a keyswitch useful for simple arming and disarming operations usually at a remote location ORB T 6 User Manual Section 2 Your Keypad VESTN The Orbit 6 can support 6 and 8 zone LED and LCD keypads Both of these keypads have the same operating procedures This section discusses the keypad s visual indicators and the use of its keys Each keypad in your system reports its status via its LED lighted indicators at the right Through its keys you can enter commands to arm and disarm the system bypass intrusion zones report emergencies silence an alarm in progress along with several other useful functions The four LED indicators found at the upper right provide typical system indications as discussed below and on the next page Some indicators have additional functions explained later on POWER LED The POWER LED is a CONDITION EXPLANATION useful indicator reflecting see note at left the system s operation ON The system is operating properly from commercial AC power its NOTE If a trouble backup battery is in good condition exists the condition POWER LED will flash only when the system is OFF The system is ino
29. ust be disarmed Enter the User Functions Mode by pressing 06 and then select View Troubles 3 2 The keypad will beep and its LEDs will light reflecting the information below After several seconds the display will return to normal 3 O Power FLASHING Trouble Detected O Arm OFF normal in this mode O Ready OFF normal in this mode O Fire IF ON Fire Zone Trouble contact your dealer 1 IF ON Low Battery contact dealer 2 2 IF ON AC Power Loss see Note 1 0 IF ON Clock Time amp Date Not Set N see page 19 4 IF ON Communications Trouble E see Note 2 s IF ON Bell Loop Trouble 6 see Note 3 In an 8 zone keypad there are 2 more LEDs which are only zone indicators and not system indicators NOTE 1 Check that the ORBIT 6 s Plug In Transformer has not been removed from its outlet If intact check that a blown fuse a switch or a tripped circuit breaker has not interrupted the circuit supplying power to the transformer NOTE 2 The ORBIT 6 has failed in its attempts to report an alarm or trouble condition to the Central Station Check that your telephone line is functioning Check to see if your external bell has been tampered with If the problem still exists contact your dealer NOTE 3 The ORBIT 6 has failed in its attempt to identify the Bell Loop It is possible for more than one trouble to be present at the same time If so multiple Zone LEDs will be lit simultaneously
30. utton can be installed at any preferred location to allow immediate and flexible alarm notification in time of distress ORB T 6 User Manual The Squawk Feature Follow Me Feature Voice Feature Zone Bypassing Duress Disarming Quick Bypassing and Code Bypassing A feature known as Bell Squawk is available for your system If selected by your alarm company the Bell Squawk causes the system s external sounder either a siren or a bell to produce a momentary beep as follows One beep At the conclusion of the Exit Delay confirming that the system has been successfully armed Two beeps Confirming that the system has been disarmed Four beeps Confirming that the system has been disarmed after an alarm has occurred In case of an alarm event a phone call can be made to a predefined phone number There are three different tone types that represent burglary fire and special emergency alarms The Follow Me function can support two phone numbers An optional Voice Module can be added to your system Up to 3 short messages can be recorded These messages replace the alarm tones normally produced in the follow me mode It may be convenient to have one or more of the zones in your installation bypassed and thus ignored by your system If you are ever coerced into disarming your system you can comply with the intruder s wishes while sending a silent duress alarm to the Ce
31. your system and prevent it from properly doing its job The ORBIT 6 is designed to be as trouble free as possible Were a problem to develop the POWER LED will flash about once every second If so to determine the problem perform the sequence on the following page In certain cases the keypad s FIRE LED may remain lit steadily even though there is no alarm in progress and the system is disarmed Refer to the explanation and remedy below USER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND REMEDY After a fire alarm has occurred and been silenced the keypad s red FIRE LED will remain lit steadily if Smoke ready Detector presumably the one which caused the alarm remains tripped Until reset a tripped Smoke Detector will IRE prevent the READY LED from being lit and will NOT permit the FIRE LED the system to be armed remains lit reset a tripped Smoke detector and to extinguish the red FIRE LED follow this procedure which is typical USER CODE UTILITY OUTPUT NUMBER which is responsible for resetting the Smoke Detector Consult your security dealer for alternate information on resetting smoke detectors if applicable Once done the READY LED will indicate the system s status and you will be able to arm your system ORBIT c User Manual 29 STEP DESCRIPTION 1 Perform if the POWER LED is flashing If lit steadily there are no system troubles To view trouble conditions the system m

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