Guest Anna Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 After a power cut I have a beeping noise, I think it needs resetting but I don't have a manual and don't know a lot about alarms. Please help. reagards Anna
Guest S&K SYSTEMS Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 More Overleaf TO FULL SET Key-in your four digit user code. The exit tone will start. Leave premises via the designated exit door. Tone will stop after preset time. The alarm system will then be SET. X X X X TO PART SET Your alarm system may have been installed to allow you to to have part of the premises set while other area(s) are off, thereby allowing free access within the off area(s), and alarm protection in the set areas. To set the system with area 2 and/or 3 omitted, proceed as shown. Note that the exit tone is automatically reduced by one third so as not to disturb sleeping occupants when part setting the system. 2 OMIT And/Or 3 OMIT X X X X Followed by TO SWITCH OFF X X X X Go to control panel Enter via designated route IF A ZONE LIGHT ILLUMINATES WHILE SETTING If you are setting or part setting the system and the sounder emits an interrupted tone, an open zone is indicated, e.g., an open door, etc. The appropriate zone light will also be illuminated. Check and eliminate cause then re-enter code. If fault persists, call engineer. If the Entry/Exit light is illuminated, you may have the exit door open while setting. In this case, leave the premises, the open zone condition will automatically be cancelled when the door is closed. X X X X Zone (x) Interrupted Exit Tone Investigate cause and restart setting sequence Plus FULL SET Enter by the designated entry door. Entry tone will start. Go to control panel and key-in your four digit access code. System will return to DAY. PART SET To switch off the system when Part-Set, enter area, entry tone will start, go to control panel and key-in your four digit access code. System will return to DAY. Note: If you exceed half the programmed entry time the internal sounder will emit an internal alarm tone, go to control panel and key-in your access code to stop sounder and return system to Day. 9448 USER GUIDE USER GUIDE TO CHANGE YOUR ACCESS CODE Your new code can be ANY four digit code you choose. ENTER The Old Four Digit Code 6 ENTER Two Bleeps from Sounder TO TEST BELLS The system must be in 'Day' before starting the test. The external and internal sounders will operate for three seconds and then the strobe will operate for three seconds. The system will then return to 'Day'. ENTER 4 X X X X TO WALK TEST When you have completed the sequence shown on the left, the internal sounder will emit a steady tone. You can now test the operation of the Exit/Entry zone, Zones 1, 2 and 3. Each time a zone is opened, the internal sounder will emit a pulsing tone. You cannot test the 'Tamper Circuits' or the 'Panic Buttons' without creating an alarm condition. To stop walk test, key-in your access code. ENTER 5 X X X X TO RESET AFTER AN ALARM Alarm when set: When an alarm occurs with the system either 'Fully Set' or 'Part Set', go to control panel and key-in your four digit access code. The panel 'Day' light and the light(s) associated with the alarm condition will be illuminated. Reset system: To reset the system, key-in your access code again. The 'Day' light only will be illuminated. Tamper Alarm: If you hear the internal sounder with the system off (Day), go to control panel. The 'Tamper' light will be illuminated. Key-in your access code to stop the sounder. Call your alarm installer for service. Panic Alarm: To cancel a 'Panic Alarm', first reset the panic button, then key-in your four digit access code. X X X X Day Enter Building Go To Control Panel Zone Tamper Panic & either X X X X To reset system, reset any panic buttons activated, then 9448 USER GUIDE Installer: 495674 / OCT 91 / Issue 1 The New Four Digit Code
breff Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 Never heard a 9448 beep after a power failure, you sure it isnt a smoke detector? The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct! (Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)
Guest Anna Posted July 14, 2004 Posted July 14, 2004 Thanks to everyone who responded. It did beep, and then and then later the smoke alarm sounded so in the end had to disconnect a wire in it. Later I managed to get hold of the alarm man, and he said he sounded like a fuse had gone, so he did manage to get out and change the fuse, so its okay now. thanks
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