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ST Express / ST8 Security Systems Document Number: 550-00008 Rev. A User Manual Copyright 2008 Sequel Technologies, LLC.
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System Overview Congratulations on your ownership of an ST security system, which offers the latest in security protection technology. The ST system consists of a control panel, at least one keypad and various sensors that provide burglary and/or fire protection. In addition, your system may be programmed to send alarm and status messages to a central alarm monitoring station. Control Panel The control panel is the main processing unit for all system functions.
Keypad Layout 5 7 6 4 S1 3 S3 S2 EXIT 8 NEXT 2 1 1 2 3 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 POLICE FIRE Table 1: Functions of the LCD Keypad 1 �- �Number �Pad Used �for �entering �PINs �and �system �commands 2 �- �Arm �All Arms �perimeter �and �interior �burglary �zones � 3 �- �Disarm Disarms �the �burglary �portion �of �the �system, �and �cancels �alarms 4 �- �LCD �Display Displays �system �status, �alarms, �and �user �messages 5 �- �Armed �Indicator • If the Armed light is on, the system
User Command Summary Action LCD Keypad Command System Operation Disarm �to �Off �/ �Cancel �an �Alarm � � � + �PIN �Or �Enter �PIN Arm �Perimeter � � �+ �PIN �(if �prompted) Arm �All � � � + �PIN �(if �prompted) Arm �with �No �Delay � � �Or � � � �+ �PIN �+ � � � Arm �with �Latchkey � � �Or � � � �+ �PIN �+ � �+ �Enter �Latchkey �Time � � Turn �Chime �On/Off � ON: �NEXT �+ � �+ � OFF: �NEXT �+ � �+ � Turn �All �Lights �On/Off �(ST8 �Only) �
Arming the System Arming the Perimeter When the system is armed using the Arm Perimeter method, the perimeter zones/sensors (e.g., exterior doors/windows) will be activated, but the interior zones/sensors (e.g., motion detectors) will not be activated. Use the Arm Perimeter method when you are staying home. Note: If “Quick Arm” is enabled (ask your installer) the system will not require a user code when arming. 1. Close any open protected doors and windows. key. Enter a valid user PIN if prompted. 2.
Disarming the System Note: All codes can be used interchangeably. For example, a system armed with one user’s code can be disarmed by another user’s code. Disarming the system deactivates all armed zones except for 24-hour zones such as smoke detectors. Regardless of which method you use to arm your system, the disarming sequence is always the same. Using an LCD Keypad: 1. Enter through a door programmed with an entry delay. 2. Press the DISARM key and enter a user PIN or simply enter a user PIN directly.
Phone Control Your system may be configured to allow access from an on-site (ST8 only) or off-site touch-tone phone. When accessing the system, use the phone’s keypad to enter commands. You can arm/disarm, check system status, or perform optional features such as turn lights on/off, or enable an audio session. (Ask your installer if these features are available.) Note: During phone operation, the incoming phone line is inoperable.
Entry and Exit Delay Note: The exit and entry delay times are programmed by the installer. If adjustments are needed, please contact your installation company. Exit Delay After arming your system, the system will allow you time to leave through a designated exit door without setting off an alarm. Exit delay begins immediately after an arming command and applies to all methods of arming (unless No Delay is selected).
Checking the Status Note: Existing trouble conditions are always shown automatically on the LCD keypad display. Checking the status of your system allows you to view the overall condition of your system including the current arming level, open zones, bypassed zones, low battery conditions, power failures, and other trouble conditions. For a complete list of trouble conditions please refer to Table 5 in the Trouble Conditions section of this manual.
Alarm Conditions Fire Alarms If smoke and fire sensors are a part of your system, they will be active 24 hours a day regardless of the arming level. For monitored systems, the control panel calls the monitoring station for proper dispatch. Note: If the system indicates an open condition for a smoke detector, it may still be detecting an alarm condition.
Dialer Delay Dialer delay is an option programmed by your installer that provides time to abort an accidental alarm and prevent it from reporting to the monitoring station. The default dialer delay is 0 seconds, but can be increased up to 45 seconds (consult with your installer). After an alarm has been activated, you have 0 seconds (default) to disarm the alarm to prevent it from calling the monitoring station.
User Setup Mode The user-programming mode lets you program or view the following system settings: • User PINs • Time and Date • Remote Programming Options • System Version Information Entering User Setup Mode To enter User Setup Mode from an LCD keypad Keypad Display 1. Make sure the system is disarmed. Press NEXT until the keypad displays the following: Program Options Setup Prog 2. Select and you will be prompted to enter a user PIN (default PIN = 1234).
Setting the Time and Date The installer programs the time and date at the time of installation; however, you can change it if necessary. To set the system time: 1. Enter user setup mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT + + User PIN). 2. With the display showing PINS TIME DATE, select
Testing the System Your security system is designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. However, it is recommended to test your system periodically to make sure that your system is working properly.
Dialer Test NOTE: The system can be set to automatically send dialer tests at specified intervals. Ask your installer if this feature is enabled. Perform a dialer test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central station. 1. Make sure the system is disarmed. 2. Press NEXT + NEXT and the keypad will display LOG TEST RESET. . Select and enter the user PIN. The display will show WALK COMM. 4. Select and the keypad will display “Comm Test Sent.” 5.
Trouble Conditions Your system automatically tests signals from wireless sensors, AC power, system and device batteries, and the phone line. When a problem is detected, a trouble message displays on the LCD keypad (see Table 5) and an audible notification emits from the keypad and interior sounders. If your system is monitored, the trouble condition will be reported to the central monitoring station.
FCC Notices FCC Compliance Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sequel Technologies could void your authority to operate this equipment. 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 interference in a residential installation.
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.