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AT&T 8300 User Manual - Alarm Services of Maryland

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1. The PIRT is a space protector which detects intruders by measuring changes in heat patterns When the PIRT detects an intruder it transmits a signal to the Communication Control Unit Most PIRTs are interior sensors and are only armed when your system is set to Away The PIRT is used in areas which would be difficult to protect with other types of sensors or as addi tional protection against intrusion It is usually mounted on a wall to monitor an entire room or hallway NOTE The PIRT sends a signal when it first detects motion and will not send another until it resets itself The PIRT will reset itself only after it does not detect any movement for 2 l 2 minutes Replacing PIRT Batteries Batteries should be replaced whenever they are low Test the PIRT weekly to be sure it is working properly see page 22 for procedures used to test PIRT battery power and operation When the battery is low the PIRT sends a trouble message to the Display Control Keypad 5653003 REVE gt gt U i b bh m m lt x q q I9 Replace Batteries To avoid generating a false alarm you must put your system in the Test mode see page 22 2 Usea coin to press down on the PIRT release tab located in a slot at the top of the backplate Pull the top of the backplate away from the transmitter body to release it This will send a Tamper signal to the Test List 3 Remove the PIRT housing by pulling it up and away from the bottom of the baseplat
2. SELECT 2 If the item you want to select is not flashing press NEXT until the item you want is flashing then press SELECT Special Display Commands lt When you select this command the display will go back to the previous menu gt gt When you select this command the display will return to the Status Menu When you are viewing a list select this command to move forward through the list for example a list of alarms OK When you are viewing a list select this command to erase the displayed item from the list and move on to the next item When you are entering numbers and make a mistake the X key will erase the entire entry Display Screen The display presents various menus or lists that allow you to choose commands or view new menus You can use the display to move through the menus and choose the commands that operate the system Status Menu The Status Menu is the display that you normally see on the Display Control Keypad It shows the current date and time the current Level of Protec tion and any current messages A typical Status Menu looks like this Hus 18 DAY 2 56 PM If there is a message such as PHONE page 1 1 INTERCOM page 1 1 TROUBLE page 10 or ALARM page 10 press SELECT to respond to it If there are no messages the system will go to the Main Menu when you press NEXT Main Menu When you press NEXT at the Status Menu the Main Menu see below appears
3. can not perform any programming capabilities Most procedures are performed in the same way as they are on the Display Control Keypad Since there is no display you will need to listen to the system sounds see chart on the Users Card and observe the lights on the keypad when you operate it ww CIL ce SYSTEM READY ARM ALARM Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 15 Optional Components Supervised Smoke Detector Model 8520 The AT amp T Supervised Smoke Detector is a photoelectric type designed to detect a fire in its early stages so that you can escape from your house before smoke reaches a dangerous con centration level When the detector senses smoke particles it simultaneously sounds an alarm using a built in siren and sends an alarm to the Com munication Control Unit During normal operation the On Alarm light in the center of the smoke detector flashes once every 7 seconds During an alarm it remains lighted NOTE When the smoke detector batteries are low a built in horn beeps once every 14 seconds If the batteries are not replaced the smoke detector will send a Trouble message to the Communication Control Unit See the following page for instructions on battery replacement u Bedroom Bedroom 2 8 e 3 m p II _ A Dining Roo Closed Garage Door m Room Typical Multi Floor Installation x m Smoke detector for minimum protection Smoke det
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5. no emergency If your phone line has no dial tone the system is probably contacting the monitoring service Wait a few seconds and try again Maximum Alarm Time If you do not cancel an alarm the alarm will continue to sound for a period of time set by your dealer and will then go silent Most local ordinances require this feature to prevent unneces sary disturbances The system will be set to the same Level of Protection the Arm Alarm light will remain lit and ALARM will be in the display Only the audible alarm is affected When you return to the building you will hear a different sound than the usual delay beeps see the Sound Chart on the User s Card This tone will alert you that an alarm has sounded Delayed Trouble Beeps Your dealer can program non priority trouble beeps to sound only once a day for a period of 3 minutes the display will show TROUBLE and the yellow System light will continue to flash NOTE This option is not available in UL installa tions To Silence Alarms 1 With ALARM flashing in the display enter your access code 2 Press OFF This will silence the system NOTE You must silence alarms from the Status Menu If you accidently press NEXT you will go to another menu Select gt gt to return to the Status Menu To Identify the Cause of an Alarm or Trouble Beep and Remove it from the List 1 After you silence the system ALARM TROUBLE or ALRM TRBL will be flashing in the Status
6. operate as a telephone or an intercom For more information on the Display Control Keypad see page 4 Monitoring Service Most systems have a monitoring service When an alarm or other problem occurs your system will contact your monitoring service and they will notify the police fire department or anyone else who may be needed Your monitoring service may have the ability to arm your system or bypass a faulty sensor through your phone connection NOTE These options are not available in UL approved installations Some services also provide Opening and Closing Reports This option provides monitoring of all activity on your premises such as someone changing the Level of Protection when your building should not be occupied Ask your dealer about your monitoring service s capabilities NOTE If you do not have a monitoring service any reference to one in this manual does not apply to your system Sensors The various sensors monitor the conditions in your building Depending on your needs they can be set up to detect entry and exit from the building motion within the building and smoke or fire conditions They can also monitor environmental conditions such as water in your cellar excessive heat or a power failure When the sensor reports an alarm or trouble condition the Display Control Keypad will tell you what type of problem exists and it will give you a description of the affected sensor or sensor group Ea
7. these components These options include External Sirens Special X I 0 units to turn on lights or other electrical devices during an alarm Special sensors designed to alert you to envi ronmental problems such as basement flooding or power outages Contact your dealer if you want information about these or any other options Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 21 Testing and Maintenance Your AT amp T Security System 8300 requires very little maintenance All you will normally need to do is keep the components clean and replace any batteries that run low Many dealers offer annual maintenance checks and they will replace any batteries that are running low If you need to change a battery yourself follow the directions below to put your system in the Test mode and then turn to the Optional Components section for that component for further directions To clean your components Wipe the outside of system devices every six months more often in dusty or dirty areas Use a cloth that has been slightly moistened in a solution of mild detergent You can also use a vacuum to remove dust but do not use a vacuum on smoke detectors Do not disconnect components submerge them in liquid or use any cleaning sprays on them Weekly System Test Perform the following test procedure every week to ensure that your system is working properly To Put Your System in the Test Mode 1 Begin at the Status Menu
8. times 3 Open the door or window within 40 seconds after pressing OPEN You can leave the door open as long as you like When you close it the sensor will be reaccepted into the system nes 235 Alarm tt Dev EA ATal lp Ge Replacing The Battery in a Wireless System Keypad The battery should be replaced whenever it is low Test the Wireless System Keypad weekly to be sure it is working properly see page 22 for the procedure used to test battery power and opera tion When the battery is low it will send a Trouble message to the Display Control Keypad To Replace Batteries 1 To avoid generating a false alarm you must set your system to the Test mode see page 22 2 To remove the keypad cover press upward on the release tab at the bottom of the keypad Remove the keypad cover by lifting it up and out at the bottom The keypad will beep and send a Tamper signal to the Test List 3 Remove the battery and discard it 4 Replace the battery with a 9 volt batter Duracell MN1 604 or Eveready 522 Attach the an lead and set battery into the keypad ody 5 Re attach keypad cover to the backplate 6 Test keypad to be sure it operates properly see page 22 7 Take system out of Test mode see page 22 18 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Optional Components Universal Transmitter Model 8240 Transmitters may be mounted on
9. walls and connected to sensors or set up as portable units that you can carry with you The button on the Universal Transmitter can be either a Test or Alarm button To activate the button press and hold it for 2 seconds a IL LIE Replacing Batteries in Universal Transmitters Batteries should be replaced whenever they are low Test the Universal Transmitter weekly to be sure it is working SUA see page 22 for the procedure used to test the Ceea battery power and operation When the battery is low the Universal Transmitter will send a Trouble message to the Display Control Keypad Ne Replace Batteries To avoid generating a false alarm you must set youl system to the Test mode see page 22 o remove the transmitter cover press upward on the release tab at the bottom of the transmit ter Remove the transmitter cover by lifting it up and out at the bottom This will send a Tamper signal to the Test List 3 Remove the battery and discard it 4 Replace the battery with a 9 volt batter Duracell MN1604 or Eveready 522 Attach the battery lead and set battery into the trans mitter body 5 Re attach transmitter cover to the backplate 6 Test transmitter to be sure it operates properly see page 22 7 Take system out of Test mode see page 22 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 19 Optional Components Passive Infrared Transmitter PIRT Model 8561
10. with SECURITY flashing SECURITY INTERCOM Choose PHONE see page 11 to make outside calls INTERCOM page 11 to contact other Display Control Keypads or SECURITY for all other features If you choose SECURITY you must enter your Level 1 access code to continue Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Access Codes Access Codes are the key to programming your system and setting the Level of Protection When your dealer tells you your Level 1 access code write it down and store it safely NOTE Do not write your access code in this book or anywhere that an intruder could find it Do not carry it around in a wallet or pocketbook With this Level 1 access code a person can gain access to a list of all other access codes in your system With your Level 1 Access Code you can program additional codes to be given to other members of your family or business These codes can be any of four different levels Each level allows access to different features Level 1 allows the most complete access while Level 4 allows the least A summary of the four levels follows Level 1 can arm and disarm the system silence and remove alarms and troubles bypass sensors during arming program the system and add or delete new access codes This code should be given ony to people that you feel you can trust completely They will be able to defeat or alter the system at anytime with this level access code Level 2 can ar
11. ATST i Security System 8300 Owner s Manual EE ael a e CE Dew ae Sensor List Your dealer should fill in this list for you It will help you identify all of the sensors in your system It will also help you know at a glance how each sensor will react in each of the four Levels of Instant Alarm D Delayed Alarm C Chime Protection T Tone O Off c lt z e gt Ld gt S lt Sensor Number Description Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com AT amp T Security System 8300 Contents Introduction and Safety cnet genet epee cele etes ne gdiemd been opere tate arigeje E edi o mtem Warranty n os an nate oe a ote A UR RUNE Ae LU Gio eA IARE TCR ECOLE mm Safety Planning euer te batte a irte uu ce P lu up du De ip tee Fire ProtectiOI eir entere eer cere ire tet ort iore er too anal ere ree Pav taa at er epe Tora d dre eva How the System Operates OH Communication Control Unit Monitoring Service M te cats eeven lin manera ieeneiidneiueeencndueneliniceins OGODISO S Soiree ev eseedcetas e eno Yee epe agere Xx nd oer en epp des neenon yk exe otsuotsdsutnsexdestuasesavintnedestsusvsvesentes Supervision ERES System Programming teer tinte apiceque etu Renier Spa fuc usiem tinte Binppes afit be usse tutt bts ieu Display Control Keypad Model 8345 1 onerat tr ederet sso ee eda pone Moving Through the Display cierra aee ai qeaest bre ed r
12. Bedroom Area Replacing Smoke Detector Batteries Batteries should be replaced annually or when low See page 22 for the procedure used to test the transmitter battery power and operation To Replace Batteries 1 To avoid generating a false alarm you must set your system to the Test mode see page 22 2 Remove the smoke detector from the mounting bracket by pressing the black tab on the side marked PRESS Lift the detector away from PRESS and lift up until the top is free from its hook 3 Remove both old batteries and discard them 4 Wait at least one minute before inserting new batteries This allows the Low Battery detector in the transmitter to reset Replace the batteries with two 9 volt batteries Duracell MN1604 only Insert the batteries with connectors pointed to the center of the transmitter matching plus and minus as shown below 5 Re attach the detector to the mounting bracket by hooking it at the top then swing the bottom down until it snaps into place you may need to press the detector into the bracket at both top and bottom 6 Test the detector to be sure koperates properly 7 Take system out of Test mode see page 22 NOTE Different manufacturers make 9 volt alkaline batteries in slightly different case sizes To ensure proper fit and performance in your smoke detector only Duracell MN1 604 will fit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 17 Optional Components Wireless System K
13. Menu Press SELECT 2 The following screen will appear with REVIEW flashing REVIEW REMOVE 2 Select REVIEW if you wish to identify the problems only Select REMOVE if you want to Identify the problems and remove them from the display If you select REMOVE you will have to enter a Level 1 or 2 access code to continue 3 If you select REMOVE and enter a Level 1 or Level 2 access code a menu similar to the following one will appear with flashing POLICE KEYPAD 1 1 NOTE If you selected REVIEW in see EVENS 2 the same menu will appear with gt gt instead of OK in the display 4 You can now select OK to remove the item from the list or to see the next item If there are any other items the display will show up to 64 of them Alarms will be shown first in reverse chronological order followed by Trouble mes sages Each time you select the preceding item if any will appear Some items may occur twice in a row and it will appear as if the display is not changing After showing the last alarm the display will begin to repeat itself Select gt gt to return to the Status Menu or to return to the previous screen NOTE Before you can remove a trouble item from the list you must eliminate the cause see page 24 for a list of trouble messages Some trouble messages such as AC Power Loss or Phone Line Loss will remove themselves from the list after the trouble is corrected Technit amp l M
14. OM SERVICE UNAVAILABLE Either someone at another keypad or the system is using the phone or intercom or your system is not equipped for intercom use INVALID CODE You have tried to add or remove a code that is not valid INVALID SENSOR NUMBER You have entered a sensor number that does not exist NO SENSORS IN LIST The system is in the Test mode with no alarm signals received yet PHONE SERVICE UNAVAILABLE Either someone at another keypad or the system is using the phone or intercom or your system is not equipped for telephone use PRIORITY SENSOR NOT BYPASSED Sensor cannot be bypassed PROGRAMMING IN USE Someone is program ming at a different keypad nly one person at a time can program or change the Level of Protec tion SYSTEM MUST BE OFF You have tried to perform an operation that requires the system be set to Off Trouble Messages When your system detects problems it will sound Trouble beeps and present one of the following messages AC POWER AC power has failed system is running on the CCU battery BATTERY The battery in the sensor described is low Replace the battery CENTRAL PANEL LOW BATTERY This refers to the CCU This could occur after a power outage If the message does not go away within 2 hours contact your dealer FUSE A fuse in the CCU has blown Contact your dealer INVALID DATE Occurs when you change part of the date to create an invalid date for example Feb 31 and the ret
15. anuals Online http www tech man com Display Control Keypad Options Phone Operation Your Display Control Keypads can be set by your installer for use as speakerphones You do not need an access code to use this feature To Answer an Incoming Call An incoming call is signaled by a ringing sound and the word PHONE will be flashing in the display Press SELECT to answer the call Select HANGUP when the call is completed To Make a Call 1 Start at the Status Menu and press NEXT 2 The Main Menu will appear with the word SECURITY flashing SECURITY PHONE INTERCOM gt gt I Select PHONE 3 The following screen will appear with HANGUP flashing HANGUP MUTE HOLD FLASH Dial as you would any touch tone phone or select HANGUP to end the call and go back to previous screen NOTE You can select MUTE to turn off the microphone You will still be able to hear the other person but they will not hear you Select UNMUTE to return to your conversa tion Phone Options Touch Tone Ability If your system is set for pulse dialing you can still use touch tones for banking or business applications If you need touch tones press X any time after you lift the receiver Touch tone dialing will remain active until you hang up If your phone service allows touch tone operation your dealer can program your system to operate permanently in this mode Flash Allows you to send a flash often needed to acces
16. ch sensor can be set to react differently in each Level of Protection For example if your system is set to Day you might want it to chime when your front door is opened If it is set to Away or Night you might want it to generate an alarm If your System is set to Off you might want nothing to happen when the door is opened Your dealer will set each sensor according to your needs Some sensors can be set to generate delayed alarms This is usually the way a front door sensor is set This enables you to enter the premises and enter your access code at a keypad before an alarm is triggered The keypad will beep while the system is in the delayed alarm state unless silenced by your dealer The following sections of this book will help you operate your system correctly and help you identify and correct any problems you may encoun ter Supervision Your dealer can program your system to monitor the phone line and generate a trouble warning under various conditions To avoid troublesome warnings over short term outages most warnings will not occur until the system detects a real long term problem Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com System Programming Display Control Keypad Model 8345 In order to operate your system correctly you need to be familiar with the Display Control Keypad Please read this section carefully and keep it handy as a reference source There can be up to four levels of access co
17. code that was assigned to a particular person you can learn it by reviewing the codes page 7 and finding his or her name To Remove Access Codes After performing steps l 4 on page 7 5 The following menu will appear with ADD flashing ADD REMOVE REVIEW NE Select REMOVE Enter the code you want to remove and press SELECT 7 The system will acknowledge that the code has been removed You may continue to remove codes select to return to the Status Menu or select to return to the previous menu Entering Characters When the system asks you to enter characters the TUTO keypad automatically switches to this unction To Enter Characters 1 Press the key that has the letter you want on it 2 The center of the letter group over that key will appear in the display If that is the letter you want enter the next character If it is not press the X key to move towards the beginning of the alphabet or the key to move towards the end NOTE Although the letters Q and Z do not appear on the keys they will show up on the display as you move forward or backwards through the alphabet If you press the wrong key just use the x and the keys to get to the letter you want 3 When the letter you want is in the display press another key to enter the next character Repeat step 2 to get the letter you want 4 When you are finished entering characters press SELECT NOTES 1 To enter a space pres
18. dealer can disarm the Police and Simultaneously press and hold the two buttons EIS buttons if you do not want them to m POLICE see figure until the system e active eeps To Generate an Ambush Alarm The Ambush Feature is designed to protect you in the event that you must unwillingly cancel an intrusion alarm or disarm the system Should an intruder force you to cancel an alarm or disarm the System enter your access code but add one to the first digit For example if your code is l 2 3 4 enter 2 2 3 4 After you press OFF any audible alarm will imme diately go silent and the system will respond normally but it will continue to dial your monitoring service and report a special Ambush Alarm During this period all other system functions such as changing Levels of Protection will operate normally This will sound an instant alarm and send a signal to your monitoring service to send the police Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com System Programming Moving Through the Displays The display on the Display Control Keypad is the key to your AT amp T Security System 8300 The display contains two types of items 1 The names of other menus and 2 Commands for the system When you select a name the display will present the menu you selected When you select a com mand the system will execute that function To select an item in the display If the item you want to select is flashing press
19. des programmed into your system In order to operate all the features available you need a Level 1 access code see page 7 NOTE Do not write your access code in this book or anywhere that an intruder could find it With this Level 1 access code a person can disarm your system Some of the following features may not be included in your system Consult the checklist on page 1 if you are not sure whether your system includes a particular feature NOTE In some installations your dealer may include the Multi Try Lockout option If you have this option the system will not accept any access code for a period of time after a number of invalid codes are tried This is to prevent someone from trying to guess your code Check the list on page 1 to determine if your system is programmed this way i co c co SYSTEM READY ARM ALARM To Arm The System Enter your access code The keypad will beep each time iu press a number 2 Press the button for the Level of Protection Night Away or Day that you want to set the System to The keypad will beep the Arm Alarm light will flash for a short time and the display will show the Level of Protection you have chosen in the display NOTE In some installations your dealer may include the Abbreviated Arming option This allows you to arm your system after entering just the first number of your access code Check the list on page 1 to determine if your system is programmed t
20. ding on which list you want to review The display will present the list Repeating alarms such as those caused by a door of all sensor descriptions and their correspond swinging in the breeze can be costly if your ing number monitoring service charges you each time an alarm 7 Choose to return to the previous screen and is processed A Swinger Bypass is designed to add the number to the bypass list alleviate this problem With this option set by your 8 Select ADD and enter the number of the sensor dealer the system will count the number of alarms you want to add to the bypass list caused Ard dob acd a a DT the UY system will bypass that sensor When you change NOTE Since Level 3 and Level 4 users can also the level of protection Off Day Night or Away arm the system AutoBypass and Permanent the count is reset and the sensor is accepted back am will allow them to arm with violated into the system NOTE Swinger Bypass is not available in UL installations To Remove a Bypass from the Bypass List 1 Repeat steps l 7 above 2 Select REMOVE 3 Enter the number of the sensor you want to remove from the bypass list Technit amp l Manuals Online http www tech man com Optional Components Control Keypad Model 8340 The Control Keypad is similar to the Display Control Keypad It can arm or disarm the system and generate Police or Emergency Alarms It can not however be set up as a telephone or intercom It
21. e 4 Remove the batteries and discard them 5 Replace the batteries with new 9 volt batteries Duracell MN1604 or Eveready 522 Attach the battery leads and set the batteries into the transmitter body 6 Re attach the PIRT housing to the backplate 7 Test the PIRT to be sure it operates properly see page 22 8 Take system out of Test mode see page 22 Technidal Manuals Online http www tech man com Optional Components Keyswitch The optional Keyswitch allows you to turn the system off or on to one Level of Protection set by the dealer with the turn of a key This feature is particularly useful in business appia or when someone who is physically unable to enter codes must arm or disarm the system The Keyswitch has red and green lights that signal the following system conditions Red light On system is armed Off system is disarmed Flashing system alarm see Alarm section page 10 Green light On system is ready to arm Off snora not ready for arming for example a window may be open Flashing system has been armed with sensor s unsecure NOTE When arming if there are error beeps audible from keypads or keyswitch lights fail to indicate proper arming go to the Display Control Keypad to identify the Trouble Other Optional Components There are other optional components that your dealer may include in your system Your dealer can provide you with more information on
22. e made only by the manufacturer or its authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC For repair procedures contact your AT amp T authorized security dealer 3 Where it can be done safely re orient the receiving television or radio antenna 2 To the extent possible relocate the television radio or other receiver with respect to the telephone equipment Plug your radio or television into an AC outlet that is not on the same circuit as your security system 4 f you need assistance call your AT amp T autho rized security dealer Technk amp l Manuals Online http www tech man com Troubleshooting Error Messages When you attempt to enter information that is not acceptable the system will beep and present one of the following messages ACCESS DENIED The code you entered is either invalid or not a high enough level to perform the function ALARM TROUBLE LIST IN USE Someone is using the Alarm Trouble list at another keypad ALL CODES USED Only access 15 codes can be used BYPASS NOT ALLOWED Your system is not programmed to allow sensor bypass CANNOT REMOVE CURRENT CODE You cannot remove the code that you are currently using CODE IN USE You have tried to enter an access code that is already being used or is an Ambush Code CODE NOT ENTERED The system did not recognize the new code you attempted to enter INTERCOM IN USE Some one at another keypad is using the intercom INTERC
23. e alarm condition for example close the door before you can arm the system NOTE With each sensor you bypass you decrease the amount of protection provided by the system For this reason it is usually better to select to prevent arming and then remove the violation for example close the window You can then arm the system at its full Level of Protection AutoBypass Restore AutoBypass Restore enables your system to reaccept a bypassed sensor if the violation is corrected If your installer included this option in your system a sensor will cause an alarm if the violation is corrected and then violated again For example if the door attached to a bypassed sensor is closed and then opened again it will generate an intrusion alarm AutoBypass Upon Arming Available to all users AutoBypass allows the system to bypass all non priority violated sensors automatically so you do not have to acknowledge each bypass The Display Control Keypad will warn you that a sensor is being bypassed by sounding a loud tone showing the description of each bypassed sensor and displaying the word BYPASSED If you arm the system at the Control Keypad the system will beep and flash lights according to your dealers instructions NOTE AutoBypass Restore if included in your system affects AutoBypass just as it does manual bypass NOTE AutoBypass is not available in UL installa tions Permanent Sensor Bypass Available to Lev
24. e this NOTE When giving someone a temporary code give information about arming and disarming FIRST 1969 L1 only Do not give programming or pipes PERM information For this reason do not show the ETE user card to people with temporary access codes The upper left corner will show the user s name The access code and level appear on the same After performing steps l 4 on page 7 line The length of time for which that code is valid is shown in the bottom left corner followed 5 The following menu will appear with ADD by menu commands flashing Select to review all the codes When you have seen all the codes the screen will return to the first code When you are finished reviewing HDD REMOVE the codes select gt gt to return to the Status REVIEW lt 22 Select ADD Menu or to return to the previous menu Adding Access Codes 6 NUS lowing menu will appear with ashing With your Level 1 access code you can add new codes any time you need to You can choose the ENTER CODE level of access set the duration of time that the 5sm amp 22 code will be valid for and enter the name of the user Enter the new code and press SELECT You can have a total of 15 valid codes at any time lf more than 15 people need to know a code you 7 The following menu will appear with 4HR can assign a code to a group of people flashing You should not select a code that wil
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26. ector for additional protection A Heatactivated detectors NFPA Recommendations for Detector Installation The National Fire Protection Association s Stan dard 74 Section 2 1 reads as follows 2 1 1 1 S Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics The provisions of 2 1 1 1 represent the minimum number of detectors required by this standard It is recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke or heat detectors for increased protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke detectors under 2 1 1 above The recom mended additional areas are living room dining room bedroom s kitchen attic finished or unfinished furnace room utility room basement integral or attached garage and hallways not covered under 2 1 1 above However the use of additional detectors remains the option of the householders Techni al Manuals Online http www tech man com Optional Components A Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom e Bedroom e Living Room Typical Single Floor Installation Two Bedroom Areas e Bedroom e TV Room Dining Room Kitchen e Living Room I m Bedroorr Typical Single Floor Installation One
27. el 1 users only You may be able to program your system to bypass a sensor permanently This is useful if you want to leave a door or window open for an ex tended period of time NOTE Permanent Bypass is not available in UL installations To add a permanent bypass 1 Starting at the Status Menu press NEXT to go to the Main Menu 2 At the Main Menu select SECURITY and enter your access code 3 The following menu will appear with CODES flashing CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt gt Select PROGRAM 4 The following menu will appear with BYPASS flashing Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 13 Sensor Bypass Group Bypass BYPASS CHIME 2 Group Bypass enables you to bypass an entire pre programmed group of sensors Your installer Press SELECT l could include this option if there is a section of the 5 If permanent bypasses are allowed in your building that is used for special occasions System the following screen will appear with ADD flashing To bypass this group of sensors bypass group 999 with the permanent bypass described above Remember to remove the group bypass after the ADD REMOUE need for it is over NOTE Group Bypass is not available in UL REVIEW M 2 installations 6 If you know the sensor number skip to step 8 If Swinger Bypass you don t know the number of the sensor select REVIEW Choose either bypassed or non bypassed sensors depen
28. elephone equipment s FCC registra tion number and ringer equivalence number REN These numbers are located inside the CCU enclosure door The REN is useful to determine how many devices you may connect to your tele phone and still have them ring when you are called In most but not all areas the sum of all REN s should be 5 or less You may want to contact your local telephone company such changes are planned you will be notified Part 15 Interference Information of FCC Rules Some telephone equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly may cause interference to radio and television reception Your AT amp T product has been tested and found to meet the standards for a Class B computing device as specified in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules These specifications are designed to provide against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa tion Repair instructions e If your AT amp T product causes interference to radio or television reception when it s in use you might correct the interference with any one or all of these measures If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning the FCC requires that it not be used and that it be unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected 1 Repairs to this telephone equipment can b
29. ensors is acti screen It also records the time when events vated Tones and Chimes can be set to sound in happen on the system s history list so be sure to any of the Four Levels of Protection For example keep the date and time set properly To change you could have your system chime whenever the the date and time on your system you need a front door is opened and your system is set to Day Level 1 Access Code Tones are louder than chimes and they are set by your dealer Chimes can be turned on or off with a Level 1 access code Tones cannot be turned on To Change the Date or Time or off l 1 Starting at the Status Menu press NEXT to go To Turn the Chime Function On or Off to the main menu 1 Start at the Status Menu and press NEXT to go E a ra then enter your Level 1 to the Main Menu 3 The following menu will appear with CODES 2 Select SECURITY and enter your Level access code 3 The following menu will appear with CODES flashing flashing CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt gt q CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt gt Select CLOCK 4 The following menu will appear with TIME 4 Select PROGRAM flashing 5 The following menu will appear with BYPASS flashing TIME DATE Se amp 27 BYPASS CHIME you want to change the date select DATE 5 f you are changing the time the system will ask lt gt gt If you want to change the time select TIME If Select CHIME for the hour minute and whether
30. eypad Model 8440 The Wireless System Keypad provides some of the same features as the other keypads It does however have important differences Please read this section carefully if your dealer has included this component in your system To Arm or Disarm Your System 1 Enter the 3 digit access code Only one code will work with your system The keypad will beep once as you enter each number and will beep three times when the correct code is entered 2 Choose the level of protection you want by ressing one of the buttons marked AWAY OME or OFF If you select HOME your system will be set to the Day level of protection OU can not set your system to the Night level of protection from this keypad The system will beep once when you disarm or arm with no bypass four times when you arm with a bypass and 8 times when the system fails to arm because of a violated sensor that it can not bypass NOTE The Wireless System Keypad can not be programmed for multi try lockout see page 4 even if the other keypads have this option To Generate Alarms Police Simultaneously press and hold both sets of red dots in the area marked ALARM Ambush Enter the 3 digit access code backward To Open a Door or Window Your dealer can attach a wireless system keypad to a door or window sensor so that you can disarm the sensor whenever you want To do this 1 Enter your 3 digit access code 2 Press OPEN The transmitter will beep three
31. f the telephone company If your telephone is causing harm to the tele phone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service If possible the telephone company will notify you before interrupting service If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as Soon as possible Your new AT amp T product has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission FCC This product complies with standards in Part 68 of the FCC Rules The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information 1 Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone The FCC requires that you connect your product to the nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone outlet or jack The modular company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone If N jack to which this equipment must be connected is a USOC RJ 31X This equipment may not be used with Party Line Service or Coin Telephone Lines Notification to the Telephone Company Upon request of your local telephone company you are required to provide them with the following information A The line which you will connect the telephone equipment that is your phone number and B Thet
32. g 10 Maximum 10 Ambush Alarm 5 Arming The System 4 AutoBypass 13 Bypass Sensor 13 Auto 13 Group 14 Manual 13 Permanent 13 Swinger 14 Checklist Options 1 Chime 12 Control Keypad 15 Date 12 Disarming the System 5 Display Control Keypad 4 Display Screen 6 Moving Through the 6 Entering Characters on the 9 Commands 9 Emergency Alarm 5 FCC Information 24 Fire Alarm 2 Protection 2 Group Bypass 14 Intercom 11 Introduction 1 nee isplay Control 4 Control 15 Wireless System 18 Levels Access Code 7 Main Menu 6 Maintenance 22 Manual Bypass 13 Monitoring Service 3 Operation Intercom 11 Phone 11 System 3 Optional Components 15 Control Keypad 15 Passive Infrared Transmitter PIRT 20 Supervised Smoke Detector 16 Universal Transmitter 19 Wireless System Keypad 18 Options Checklist 1 Display Control Keypad 11 Phone 11 Intercom 11 Passive Infrared Transmitter PIRT 20 Permanent Bypass 13 PIRT Passive Infrared Transmitter 20 Phone 11 Police Alarm 5 Safety Planning 1 Sensor Bypass 13 Silencing an Alarm 10 Status Menu 6 Supervised Smoke Detector 16 Swinger Bypass 14 Testing 22 Time 12 Tone 12 Trouble Beeps 10 Removing from Display 10 Universal Transmitter 19 Weekly System Test 22 Wireless System Keypad 18 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 27
33. his way NOTE In commercial UL applications each arming is followed by a momentary sounding of the alarm bell as an acknowledgment from the monitoring service and verification of the alarm sound If your system has this feature and you don t hear the alarm do not leave the premises Call for service immediately SELECT E EM pe i WX Q Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com System Programming To Disarm The System To Generate An Instant Emergency Alarm 1 Enter your access code The keypad will beep each time you press a number 2 Press OFF The keypad will beep the Arm Simultaneously press and hold the two buttons marked EMERGENCY until the system beeps Alarm light will flash for a short time and the This will sound an instant alarm and send a display will show OFF beneath the date OFF is message to your monitoring service that an emer another level of protection for your system All gency situation exists The monitoring service will Fire Tamper Environmental Medical Emer react according to instructions from you or your gency Police and others that your dealer has dealer For example the monitoring service can programmed as 24 hour alarms will remain be instructed to call an ambulance and a particular active doctor Check the list on page 1 to see how your monitoring service will react when this alarm is To Generate An Instant Police Alarm Vidi S RHONE PIS pae dede NOTE Your
34. ings or revenues of any kind arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of these products AT amp T makes no guaranty or warranty including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness regard ing these products Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you AT amp T Security Systems 5 Wood Hollow Road Parsippany New Jersey 07054 Components Communication Control Unit pg 3 Display Control Keypad pg 4 Control Keypad pg 15 Wireless System Keypad pg 18 Supervised Smoke Detector pg 16 Passive InfraRed Transmitter pg 20 Universal Transmitter pg 19 Zone Sensors X 10 Units System Options Phone pg 11 Intercom pg 11 Monitoring Service pg 3 Opening Closing Reports pg 3 Bypass Ability pg 13 Group Bypass pg 14 Manual Bypass Upon Arming pg 13 Auto Bypass Upon Arming pg 13 Auto Bypass Restore pg 13 Swinger Bypass pg 14 Abbreviated Arming pg 4 Sensors Grouped Into Zones pg 22 Delayed Audible Trouble pg 10 Multi Try Lockout pg 4 Entry Delay pg 3 Time Exit Delay pg 3 Time Chime pg 12 Keypad EMERGENCY buttons generate the following type of alarm pg 5 sec Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Introduction and Safety Safety Planning Planning for an Emergency Contact your local police department fire de
35. it is AM or PM 6 Ut menu will appear with OFF If you are changing the date the system will ask asning for the year month and date Press SELECT after each entry to continue 6 When you are finished choose to return to the Status Menu or to return to the previous menu Select OFF or ON 7 Select to return to the Status Menu or to return to the previous menu Technid al Manuals Online http www tech man com Sensor Bypass Your dealer may have set up your system with the capability to bypass certain sensors other than fire or tamper sensors when you arm the system When you bypass a sensor the system will ignore any alarms from that sensor An example of when this would be useful would be when you want to leave a door or window open Manual Bypass Upon Arming Available to Level 1 and Level 2 users only If your system has this option it will sound an error tone when you attempt to arm the system while a sensor is violated It will then display the descrip tion of the violated sensor The screen will look something like this with BYPASS flashing FRONT DOOR 3 BYPASS sas Press SELECT to bypass that sensor The sensor will be bypassed for this arming only lf there are more violated sensors the system will repeat this process NOTE If you are arming with a Level 3 or Level 4 code NOT READY appears in the display when you attempt to arm with a violated sensor You must correct th
36. l be easy for a potential intruder to guess such as street address or phone number You should try to assign truly random numbers The system will not let you add a code that would be the same as the ambush alarm see page 5 For example if one person s code is 3244 the ambush code for that person would be 4244 For this reason 4244 would be invalid as a new code 8 TIME 4HR 24HF SDH PERM lt gt gt Select the length of time you want the system to accept the code The following menu will appear with 4 LOW A four hour code is available if you need to give a flashing LEVEL 4 L0W 3 code to a baby sitter or delivery person etc 2 1 HIGH lt gt gt Select the level of access you want the user to have see page 7 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Access Codes 9 The following menu will appear 6 The following menu will appear Enter the name of the user see page 9 for eae on entering characters and press 10 The screen showing the information you en tered will appear It will look something like this BILL 1969 L2 PERM amp 2 Select gt gt to return to the Status Menu or to return to the previous screen Removing Access Codes With your Level 1 access code you can remove codes any time you need to You may need to remove a code if any employee leaves the com pany or you switch baby sitters for instance If you are not sure of the
37. m and disarm the system remove alarms and troubles from the system list and bypass sensors during arming It does not allow the user to program the system Level 3 can arm and disarm the system but will not let the user bypass any sensors or remove alarms and troubles from the system list Level 4 can only arm the system This level is especially useful in business applications The last person to leave the premises can arm the system Reviewing Codes This function allows you to see all of the valid access codes and the descriptions of the users It also allows you to learn the number of a code you want to remove NOTE When you are entering a code and make a mistake the X key will erase the entire entry To Review Access Codes 1 Start at the Status Menu Press NEXT 2 The Main Menu will appear with SECURITY flashing SECURITY PHONE INTERCOM gt gt Press SELECT 3 The following screen will appear with _ _ flashing ENTER ACCESS CODE lt gt gt Enter your Level 1 access code 4 The following screen will appear with CODES flashing CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt gt Press SELECT 5 The following screen will appear with ADD flashing ADD REVIEW Select REVIEW REMOVE lt gt Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Access Codes 6 The first access code will appear It will look To Add Access Codes something lik
38. part ment doctor and alarm dealer for advice on handling household emergencies Ensure that every member of your household or business knows exactly what to do if an emergency occurs Plan in advance how each person should respond to an alarm Discuss the different alarm signals make sure everyone is familiar with them and make a plan for each person If you have children be sure that you instruct them carefully and that they understand Establish a meeting place outside the building so you can account for everyone in case of fire or other emergency Practice safety procedures so that everyone can respond quickly in a crisis In case of a fire alarm everybody should leave the building immediately by way of planned escape routes and meet at a planned location If You Hear an Audible Alarm When You Return If you return to an audible alarm do not enter the building You might be walking into a fire or an intruder might still be inside Go to a neighbor or public phone and call the fire department or police Testing Your Alarm System Weekly Test dud alarm system every week Be sure to use the procedures on page 22 to prevent false alarms Fire Protection To Reduce the Risk of Fire Minimize hazards Store flammable materials properly Avoid cleaning with flammable liquids such as gaso line If at all possible prohibit explosive or fast burning materials in your building Keep all areas clear of debris A clutte
39. red attic pasemon or storage area increases the risk of ire Do not leave children unattended Do not overload electrical outlets If you have installed this system in a buildin where children or invalids are present the fire department can provide you with window decals mar indicate where to look first in the event of a ire If the Smoke Alarm Beeps Repeatedly The Supervised Smoke Detector beeps once every 14 seconds when the batteries are low Replace the batteries immediately see page 17 If the Smoke Alarm Is Triggered Smoke detectors warn you of a fire in its early stages so that you can escape the building before smoke reaches a dangerous concentration level When the smoke alarm is triggered the Super vised Smoke Detector s internal siren sounds and the smoke detector transmits the alarm to the Communication Control Unit CCU Also the On Alarm light in the center of the Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter glows steadily During normal operation this On Alarm light flashes about once every 7 seconds Immediately follow the evacuation instructions given below If your security system is connected to a central monitor ing service an emergency call will be initiated Evacuation Procedures Do not panic escape may depend upon clear thinking Get out of the building following planned escape routes if possible Do not stop to collect valu ables Open doors carefully only after feeling them
40. return to me Status Menu or lt to return to the previous enu NOTE You cannot leave your system in the Test mode After 10 minutes of inactivity the system will return to the Off level of protection To Test Your Alarm Siren 1 Put your system in the Test mode 2 Simultaneously press both POLICE buttons or both EMERGENCY buttons 3 After you hear the alarm cancel it by entering your access code and pressing OFF To Test Your Phone Connection 1 Contact your monitoring service and notify them that you are going to send a test message There may be a charge for this service Begin at the Status Menu under normal condi tions with the system set to Off Press NEXT to go to the Main Menu Select SECURITY and enter your Level 1 access code The following menu will appear with CODES flashing CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt l Select TEST ao AO N Technieal Manuals Online http www tech man com Testing and Maintenance 6 The following menu will appear with LIST flashing TEST MODE LIST SEND lt gt gt 7 Select SEND Your monitoring service should receive a Test Restore message indicating that your system is operating properly This AT amp T security system is suitable for use as a Grade A Household Burglary Warning System UL1023 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 23 FCC Information FCC Registration and Repair Information A Rights o
41. s 0 2 To enter a number when the System asks for characters press and then the number you want 3 To backspace press 1 then 4 To enter an apostrophe press t then x Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Alarms and Trouble Beeps The System 8300 generates two types of warn ings alarms and trouble beeps When there is an alarm the display will show ALARM the alarm will sound and the red Arm Alarm light will light When there is system trouble the display will show TROUBLE the trouble beeps will sound and the yellow System light will flash When there is both the display will show ALRM TRBL a distinct alarm trouble tone will sound and both lights will be flashing The sound chart on the user s card will help you distinguish between the various system sounds What to do When You Hear an Alarm Everyone in your building should know what to do in the event of an emergency Your local police department fire department doctor and alarm dealer can offer valuable advice about responding to different emergencies Follow their suggestions and work out a plan in advance so that every one knows what to do when an alarm sounds If an alarm sounds when you aren t home your monitoring service if you have one will handle the situation accordingly NOTE If a false alarm occurs and your system uses a monitoring service cancel the alarm and then call the service to inform them that there is
42. s Call Waiting or similar calling features Hold Allows you to put a call on hold The display will go back to the Main Menu Select HOLD at any keypad to take the call off hold Volume Control You can adjust the volume of what you hear but not the outgoing sound by moving the volume control on the side of the keypad Multiple Phones Like any other phone system you can use your keypad with other keypads or phones in a group conversation Intercom Your system can provide intercom service between the Display Control Keypads if this is part of your installation package You do not need an access code to use this feature 1 Starting at the Status Menu press NEXT 2 The Main Menu will appear Select INTERCOM 3 Your voice will be broadcast to all other Display Control Keypads When the person you wish to speak with presses SELECT on another Display Control Keypad you will be able to have a two way conversation Use the volume control to adjust the volume of your intercom NOTE The intercom can only be used by two keypads at one time 4 When the conversation is completed either user can select HANGUP to disconnect the call 5 Select to return to the Status Menu Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 11 Display Control Keypad Options Chime and Tone Date and Time Your dealer can program your system to sound a The clock shows the date and time on the status chime or tone when one of your s
43. to see if they are hot If a door is hot do not open it follow an alternate escape route Keep close to the floor smoke and hot gases rise Keep doors and windows closed unless it is necessary to open them to escape Meet at a pre established meeting place after leaving the building Never reenter a burning building Use a neighbor s phone or a street fire alarm box to call the fire department Techniogl Manuals Online http www tech man com How the System Operates Your AT amp T Security System 8300 has been customized to fit your particular needs Be sure to refer to the checklist on page 1 if you are uncertain whether your system includes a particular compo nent or feature Communication Control Unit CCU The Communication Control Unit is the center of you security system Using house current or a ackup battery during a power failure it powers your entire wired system It monitors all sensors wired and wireless and generates all alarms If you have a monitoring service it will use your phone line to report any alarms Display Control Keypad The Display Control Keypad is the system compo nent that you use to program arm and disarm your system With a Level 1 access code see page 7 you can arm your system disarm it bypass Sensors generate alarms cancel alarms remove alarms from the display silence trouble beeps add or delete access codes and more The Display Control Keypad can be set up to
44. under normal condi tions with the Level of Protection set to Off 2 Press NEXT to go to the Main Menu 3 Select SECURITY and enter your Level 1 access code 4 The following screen will appear with CODES flashing CODES PROGRAM TEST CLOCK lt gt gt Select TEST 5 The following screen will appear with LIST flashing EST MODE LIST SEND lt gt Select LIST The display will show NOTHING IN LIST Your system is now in the Test mode No alarms will be generated by violated sensors The system will return to the Off level of protec tion after any 10 minute period of inactivity To Test Your Sensors 1 Put your system in the Test Mode 2 When your display shows NOTHING IN LIST move through the premises aoa each sensor open doors walk in front of PIRTs push the buttons on your smoke detectors and universal transmitters etc As the system detects each activation the Display Control Keypad beeps NOTE Some sensors are grouped into zones You must activate every sensor in a zone to verify all sensors Your dealer should inform you of any zone configurations in your system 3 Return to the keypad The last sensor you activated will be listed in the display Select to go backwards through the list There may be violations that occurred inadvertently and some violations may repeat themselves After you have confirmed all the violations select if you wish to view the list again gt gt to
45. urn to the Status Menu KEYPAD INACTIVE Keypad has not received instructions from the CCU Call your dealer PHONE LINE The phone line is not working RF FAIL Wireless device has failed to report Contact your dealer SUPV FAIL Communication between the keypad and the CCU has failed Call your dealer Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 25 Troubleshooting Common Problems If you have trouble with your system this section may help you answer some of your questions hear a momentary silence interrupt phone calls that are being made by my computer Your security system uses the phone line for communication with your monitoring service When it hears computer signals it interrupts to detect if they are directed for 2 security system This takes less than 1 second and should not interfere with your computer operation When we had an alarm my phone line went dead for a while Your security system seizes your phone line durin an alarm to report to your monitoring service It will release the line after the monitoring service receives the message The light behind my display went out When your AC power fails the system runs on battery power To conserve the battery the system turns off the display light If you press a key or if there is an alarm the light will come on It will remain lit after the power is restored My power went out Is there anything have to do Is the s
46. veces Introduction Congratulations on the parena e of your AT amp T Security System 8300 Your dealer has demon strated the correct way to operate your new system Since each installation is customized to suit the individual needs of the customer there may be components or features referred to in this manual that are not present in your system Also there are different settings available for many of the features For this reason we have included this checklist Your dealer should fill this list out for you You will be able to quickly identify the features and compo nents present in your system You will also be able to know at a glance the settings for any variable features In addition to this manual you should receive a User s Card This card will serve as a reference source It is recommended that you read this manual completely before trying to operate the system with the User s Card Warranty AT amp T does not provide a warranty on these products to consumers Consumer warranties and maintenance arrangements are provided only by the dealer who installed your system and who is best equipped to maintain it You should inquire of your dealer as to the nature and extent of the dealers warranty and maintenance agreements if any There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of AT amp T for loss of use of these prod ucts or property damage or any other inciden tal or consequential damages or for lost profits sav
47. ystem still operating The system will continue to operate on its battery power for as long as possible Ask your dealer about the battery life of your particular system When the battery runs too low the system shuts down All the system settings remain saved and the system will return to its previous status when the power is restored During this shutdown time the system clock shuts down but retains the time of shutdown We have been getting multiple alarms and it s costing us money This may be caused by a new pet or an old pet that has grown Ask your dealer to adjust your sensors to prevent the alarms from recurring Another possible cause for repeating alarms may be doors or windows that rattle Have your dealer inspect your system to find the cause of these alarms cannot assign the codes want was going to have 1000 for myself 2000 for Level 2 3000 for Level 3 Remember the Ambush Code If one code is 1000 its Ambush Code is 2000 making 2000 invalid as an access code Also it is inadvisable to use numbers in a series Thieves often try to guess alarm codes by trying numbers such as 1000 1111 1234 etc Try to ee a truly random number for each access code Technie amp l Manuals Online http www tech man com Index Access Codes 7 Adding 8 Entering Characters 9 Levels 7 Removing 9 Reviewing 7 Alarms 10 Ambush 5 18 Emergency 5 Fire 2 Police 5 Silencin

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