ADT Security Services 50075 Home Security System User Manual


 
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Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95
The 'general' reports for general fire, general supervisory and general fault are
always transmitted (unless disabled). Zone or point information will follow the
general reports if enabled.
4.1.4 Key Report Descriptions
Serviceman on Premises
This report is generated any time that the serviceman enters a 4-digit code into the
UNI•COM that matches the entry programmed into addresses 62-65. The report
generated to the UCS receiver tells the central station that a serviceman is on the
premises and is about to perform some type of maintenance on the system.
The Serviceman Code must first be entered in order for the serviceman to gain
access to program, walktest, troubleshoot and type modes. The Serviceman Code
also enables the clear function.
To enter the Serviceman Code, press the MODE key followed by the correct 4-digit
code, then press the [ENTER/STORE] key. Once the [ENTER/STORE] key is
pressed, the UNI•COM transmits the serviceman on premises report to the UCS. At
this time, the UNI•COM continues to be fully capable of reporting system status to
the central station.
Once the Serviceman Code is correctly entered, the UNI•COM may be placed into
any mode by pressing the MODE key, entering the appropriate 4-digit code and then
pressing the [ENTER/STORE] key. While in any of the selected modes, the
UNI•COM is not capable of reporting system status to the central station. The
4-digit codes are as follows:
Program Mode 7764
Walktest Mode 9255
Troubleshoot Mode 8768
Type Mode 8973
Clear Function 2532
For additional information on the functionality of each mode, see the appropriate
sections.
Note: If the Serviceman Code is forgotten, the factory default code of 6321 may be
restored by pressing the MODE key followed by A, A, 1, 2, 3 and then pressing the
[ENTER/STORE] key.
The UNI•COM will also transmit the Serviceman on Premises Report when the
correct level one password is entered into the Unimode 200.
Serviceman off Premises Report
The serviceman off premises report is generated to indicate that the serviceman has
completed maintenance on the fire alarm system and is exiting the premises. This
report is transmitted by the UNI•COM by pressing the MODE key, entering the
digits 99 and then pressing the [ENTER/STORE] key.
System Test Report
The UNI•COM will transmit a test message to both central stations at programmed
intervals (typically every 24 hours). Should there exist an abnormal condition in the
fire alarm system (such as an alarm, trouble or supervisory condition) at the time
when the test report is due to be transmitted, the UNI•COM will report the 'system
abnormal test report.' If the system is normal, the report transmitted will be the
normal 'system test report.'