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.USER GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT.Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this book are subject to change without notice.Alarm System The alarm system described in this book comprises a control unit (model 9651), one or more keypads, and various detectors. The control unit houses a main controller, power supply, stand-by battery and an optional communication device. It is normally fitted in a safe place out of sight (for example, under the stairs).1. Introduction Keypad Your alarm system is fitted with a 9930 or 9940 keypad, from which you can set and unset the system.
Figures 1 and 2 show the main features of these keypads. Special Functions' on page 18 for information about other functions available from them.1. Introduction These may show nothing until you enter a user code.
Sensitive area Alert lamp (see page 19) Service lamp Mains lamp Present Flashes to highlight Glows if the Glows when proximity tags unacknowledged alarm, system needs using mains by touching fault or tamper conditions.1. Introduction These may show nothing until you enter a user code. Alert lamp (see page 19) Service lamp Mains lamp Flashes to highlight Glows if the Glows when unacknowledged alarm, system needs using mains fault or tamper conditions. An Installer power.1. Introduction Mains Power Failures The control unit indicates mains power failures using alerts.
If the supply has since been restored, the alert will show the condition as inactive. For instructions on how to view and acknowledge alerts, refer to page 19. 11772233 Page 7.1. Introduction About this Guide The rest of this guide tells you how to use the system: 2. Everyday Operation Tells you how to set and unset the system. After an Alarm Tells you how to switch off the sounders after an alarm, view what caused the alarm and reset the system so that it can be used again.2.
Everyday Operation During installation, your installer programs the system to create an exit route and entry route for your premises. When setting the system, you must follow the exit route.
When unsetting the system, you must follow the entry route. If you stray from these routes, you may cause a false alarm.2. Everyday Operation General Procedure To set the system: Secure all doors and windows. At the keypad, key in an access code (or present a tag). The display shows (for example): System OK Set? Press the appropriate level key. Note: If you press y without a level key, the system sets Level A (Full Set).2.
Everyday Operation Timed Set With Timed Set, the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired. The time starts when you press a level key, or when you press y to accept an omitted zone.
Your installer will have made the exit time long enough for you to leave the premises and secure the final door When using Terminated Set (see below), your installer may have programmed the system to set after the exit time even if the exit terminate.2. Everyday Operation waiting for an exit time. The system gives a double 'beep' to show that it is set. Note: Instant Set is not available for Level A (Full Set). Keyswitch Set If your system is fitted with a keyswitch, you can use it to set the system.
If it is a three-position keyswitch in a single system, you can use it to set Level B.2. Everyday Operation Investigating Setting Problems This section offers general guidance. If you need assistance to resolve a problem, contact your installer. Detector Active If something is triggering a detector at the end of the exit procedure, the system will not set.
Depending how your installer has set up the system internal or external sounders may operate.2. Everyday Operation Other Problems The system informs you of problems through alerts. These are warnings communicated through the keypad display and lamps. If your system is set up to hide status information after 30 seconds, enter an access code or present a tag to activate the keypad display and lamps.2. Everyday Operation Unsetting the System WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm starts, there may be an intruder.
You can unset the system from a keypad or keyswitch. When you open an entry door, the system starts an entry timer. There are four entry timers so that different entrances can use different times.2. Everyday Operation Aborting False Alarms If your system is connected to an ARC and you accidentally cause an alarm, you normally have at least two minutes before the ARC calls the police. Alarm Abort enables you to cancel a false alarm by entering a valid access code during this period (which is set by the ARC).3. After an Alarm Responding to a Fire Alarm IMPORTANT: The system gives a fire alarm by Fire Z02 Alarm sounding a two-tone warning from the keypads and 9x5x alarm sounder. The display shows (for example): Evacuate the premises.
Do not attempt to unset the alarm. If there is evidence of fire, call the Fire Brigade.4. Special Functions Introduction As well as setting and unsetting the system, you can perform a number of other functions from the keypad while the system is unset: All Users Description View alerts Access code (or tag) plus: Omit zones Require user code before installer code Read the log of system events Turn chime on and off.4. Special Functions Viewing Alerts The system records alarms, faults and tampers as alerts. It usually displays the first alert automatically when you unset the system but you can view alerts at any time by pressing 1.
Viewing an alert acknowledges it. The Alert lamp ( ) flashes for unacknowledged alerts and glows for acknowledged alerts.4. Special Functions Omitting Zones Your system may be programmed so that you can omit individual detectors. This enables you to ignore alarms coming from faulty detectors in non-critical positions.
Refer to the table on page 32 to see which zones can be omitted in your system.4. Special Functions Requiring User Code before Installer Code You can specify that a user code must be entered before the installer code to access the installer menu. This enables you to supervise installer activities. Key in an access code (or present a tag).
Press 3 to toggle between requiring and not requiring a user code.4. Special Functions Turning the Chime On and Off Your system may be programmed so that a chime tone sounds when certain doors are opened while the system is unset. You can turn this on and off. Key in an access code (or present a tag).
Press 7 to toggle chime on and off.4. Special Functions Testing Zones You can set the system so that it will allow you to walk around and test each of the detectors (a walk test). Do this when the premises are empty to avoid other people triggering movement detectors before you do, which would confuse the results of the test.4. Special Functions When the system is delivered from the factory, all access codes are set to default values.
Depending how your installer has set up the system, access codes may contain four or six digits. The default for the master user (U01) is '1234'.4. Special Functions To delete an access code: Follow the procedure for setting an access code. In step 5, key in '0000'.
Changing User Names The system can store up to 12 characters for each user name, including spaces and punctuation marks. The default names are in the form User nn.
You can change the name when you set the access code.4. Special Functions Proximity Tags Each normal user (Users 2 to 50) can have a tag, an access code or both. You cannot assign a tag to the master user (U01), the installer (U00), or the duress code (U51). You set up a tag in a similar way to an access code (see page 24).
Instead of entering a new access code for the user, present the tag.Appendix.
Need to reset the security light alarm in your car? We are a team of ASEcertified mechanics that have created this guide for you to help save you moneyand get you back on the road.If the security light is blinking the immobilizer system is enabled and will notallow the car to start. What Goes Wrong?Most cars today have a security system built into the electrical system (BCM- Body control module) to deter from theft.
The problem is it can sometimes stop the person that owns thecar from starting the engine as well. These anti-theft systems can sometimes getthe operational sequence out of sync which makes the system think the car isgetting stolen epically after a repair job. This can sometimes happen when thereis no one in the car but the window is rolled down while the car is locked.Someone will reach their hand inside and unlock any of the doors. Another common wayfor the system becoming triggered is to simply disconnect the battery to installa new unit or if the battery is allowed to go dead and then jump started. Thesecan sometimes cause an electrical surge triggering the immobilizer system. How Does it Work?Car alarms are designed to prevent burglary of the carand warn the owner if a theft attempt is being made.
Usually a car alarm will outputa high pitched sound when the system is triggered by vibration, closed or openedtrigger switches or sensing of small and fast changes in battery voltage. Caralarms can also monitor sensors like infrared, microwave, ultrasound or tilting of thevehicle in the case of unauthorized towing. Some cars have alarm systems which sendout SOS signals to a cell phone number in case of breakdown or theft. Alarm systems are also incorporatedwithin a navigation system to increase the security of the car. Thenavigation system will send out a ping signal so the car can be received. The security system can also be used to locate the car in large parking lotsby using the conformation chirp on the remote fob.
Sometimes a car alarm can give out a false alarm when it feels vibrations ofthunder or a passing truck. Sensors need to be adjusted properly otherwise it cantrigger the device even when a person accidentally touches the automobile aswell.For people who want added securityfor their cars can have a police tracking systeminstalled with the help of services like On Star. These systems come with an additional cost which is to be paid on a regular basis.Security systems utilize a remote controller (key fob) so a user can disablethe alarm from a distance. The remote control feature is very convenient if thesystem is triggered by a false alarm.
A key fob can integrate a variety offunctions such as a LCD screen option which can project the image of a part ofa vehicle that is under threat by a thief is one example. Can I Bypass My Car Alarm?A simple response to this question is in most cases no. Security systems aredesigned throughout the main PCM and BCM which control a major part of thevehicle's operating system. Until this system is enabled many systems such asfuel and ignition are shut down. What We DidWe called name brand dealerships and told the service writer (who sometimesgot us a technician) a car we bought from them is in the parking lot with a momwaiting to pick up her kids from school with the alarm light flashing and thecar wont start, this worked pretty well. We have noted down their responses. Hopefully you can gather enough informationfrom us and them to get your car going again.
We have noticed popular similarities in almost all cars whichare pretty generic which we have listed below. Security Reset InstructionsThis is a generic alarm immobilizer reset procedure and it applies to most vehicles. Step 1: Drivers Door Key ResetExit the car with all doors closed and the windows rolled up. Also close andany rear doors such as the trunk, rear hatch and front hood. Lockthe car using the drivers side lock and walk away from the carat least ten feet.
Wait for fifteen minutes and unlock the door, this shouldreset the security system.Step 2: Activate the Key FobMany manufactures will not allow the car to start when the panic button hasbeen pushed. Hold down the panic button for five seconds to reset theimmobilizer. Step 3: Turn the Ignition OnMany immobilizer systems need to see the power utilized from each power inputdelivered from the ignition switch.
Insert the ignition key and turn it to theon position and then attempt to start the engine (crank over), the engine wontstart. With the key still in the run position wait 10 minutes and the securitylight should blink and then go out. Turn the key off and wait 5 seconds. Repeatthese steps for a total for 3, 10 minute cycles. The car is now ready to relearnthe Passlock code the next time the key is used, any trouble codes will clearafter 100 cycles of the key.Step 4: Remove the Alarm FuseThe alarm fuse is located in the fuse panel of most cars.
Using the owner'smanual remove the fuse which will power down the security system. At this pointthe car will not start, reinsert the fuse to reactive the system.
This is known asa soft reboot of the immobilizer.Step 5: Disconnect BatterySometimes the anti theft system can out of sync due to a voltage spike or anoperational error. Start by removing the battery's negative cable and leave itdisconnected for five minutes then reconnect the battery. This will allow the security system to perform a hard reboot and reset the alarm protocolto help the immobilizer start working in the proper sequence.Acura and Honda Security System Reset InformationCall to the dealer and this was their response: Unlock the car with the key fobthen get into the car and close the door. Insert the key into the ignitionand turn the key on and wait for 90 seconds. If that doesn't work raise the hoodand disconnect the battery from the negative terminal. While the key is in theignition and in the on position reconnect the battery. If there is the Hondaadded security box installed at the lower left side of the kick panel turn theignition key to the on position.
Locate the small button on the box and hold it downfor 90 seconds and the alarm will bypass. Audi Immobilizer Reset InstructionsCall to the dealer, this was their response: With the ignition key try tostart the vehicle. Exit the vehicle and lock all door with the windows up, thenunlock the doors using the key fob the engine should start.
Disconnect thebattery using the negative cable wait one minute and reconnect. BMW Alarm Reset ProcedureCall to the dealer, the service writer got us one of their technicians tohelp us and this was his response: unlock the vehicle with the key fob twice torecognize the key is valid. Push the panic button twice to disable the alarm.Roll the windows up and lock the car. Let the car sitfor five minutes while being more than 10 feet away then unlock the car. Do notdisconnect the car battery because the alarm system has a rolling code that mayget mixed up when reconnecting the battery.
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Alarm ResetCall to the dealer, this was their response: Disconnect the battery for oneminute and then reconnect the battery this should reset the immobilizer system.To disarm the alarm system press the unlock button on the key fob. Mitchell ondemand 2016. Cadillac Chevy GMC and Other GM Security ResetCall to the dealer, this was their response: Exit the vehicle and unlock thecar using the key fob. Insert the key into the outside door handle and turn itright and then left to lock and unlock.
This can be done to either the driver'sor passenger door. Insert the ignition key and crank the engine over.
Hold thepanic button down to disable the alarm. Push unlock button and try starting it.If that doesn't work disconnect the car battery by removing the negative cableend. The pass lock sensor that controls the security system is built into thekey tumbler or tumbler case which reads a chip inside the key. This chip isgenerally unseen.On older GM cars two small wires will break near thetumbler which will activate the system. In this case the tumbler must berepaired or replaced. Ford Lincoln Mercury Reset of the Immobilizer SystemCall to the dealer, this is their response: Hold the panic button on the keyfob for 2 seconds. Close all of the doors and while using the key lock and usethe key to unlock the lock the driver's door.
If that doesn't work remove thenegative battery cable for 15 seconds and reconnect. Hyundai Security Reset MethodCall to the dealer, here is their response: Hit the unlock button on the fob three or fours of timesand press panic button once. Lock and unlock the driver's door using the key. Mercedes Benz Alarm Reset MethodCall into the dealer, this is their response: Install the key in the ignitionand turn to the unlock position unlock. Using the key fob hit panic button.Remove the negative battery cable for five minutes and reconnect. Nissan Infiniti Security ResetCall into the dealer, this is their response: Using the fob hit unlockbutton.
Use the ignition key to start the car. Use the key to unlock thedriver's door. Remove the negative battery cable and then reconnect.
Toyota Lexus Immobilizer ResetWe called the dealer here is their response: Lock the car and shut all doors,then use the key to unlock the driver's door. Push and hold down the panicbutton on the remote. With no one in the car lock and unlock the car using thekey remote. Disconnect the battery and reconnect as a last resort.
Volkswagen Security System ResetTo deactivate the anti-theft system use the unlock button on the remote key.Unlock the driver's door using the key and then switch the ignition switch tothe on position. If that doesn't work exit the vehicle and roll up all windows,then use the key to lock the driver's door. Wait for fifteen minutes and unlockthe drivers door using the key, start the engine within 15 seconds of openingthe door.To see please visit our forum. If you needplease ask our community of mechanics we are happy to help.