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Page 1 - Moose Security System

1How to Use YourMoose Security SystemZXSSDControl Station123456789CLEAR0ENTERNIGHTSTAYAWAYVIEW INFO ALM MEMEVENT LOGBYPASS DELAY ARM CHIMERST SMOKE TE

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

10Turning Your System OFF1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcode: .

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11OPERATING YOUR SYSTEMSystem Not Ready1. Press the View Info key (Key #1) repeatedly to view zones notready. The Control Station will alternate betw

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

12OPERATING YOUR SYSTEMChimeTo enable or disable a “Chime” sound whenever an exterior window ordoor zone is opened:1. Press . Control Station will

Page 5 - Operating Your System

13This feature allows you to turn your system ON with one or more zonesintentionally left unprotected until the system is turned OFF.Bypassed zones ar

Page 6 - The Control Station Keys

14After saving any changes, the Control Station will return to theREADY prompt after briefly displaying:Selective Bypass/Unbypass -1. Press . The C

Page 7 - OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM

15Removing Bypass1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcode: .The Control Station will display:3. Press to un

Page 8 - The Control Station Display

16Force-Arming - (DO NOT enable for UL Listed Systems)OPTIONAL FEATURESOPTIONENABLEDWhen you turn the system ON with Force-Arming, the system will n

Page 9 - NIGHTSTAY

17Turning Your System ON Using Two Button/Double PressYour system may be programmed to quickly turn ON using either thetwo button method or the double

Page 10 - Silencing Alarms

18OPTIONAL FEATURESDelay Automatic-ON (ZX400/ZX410 only)To postpone the Automatic-ON for one hour after the audible warningbegins:1. Press . The

Page 11 - Changing The Security Level

19 Access Output (This system is not UL Listed for Access Control)To activate an access output device or door strike:1. Press . The Control

Page 12 - (ZX400/ZX410 only)

2INTRODUCTIONThank you for choosing the ZX200/ZX210 or the ZX400/ZX410 Security Control.This control will provide you with years of reliable operation

Page 13 - Optional Features

20OPTIONAL FEATURESPanic KeysTo activate a panic key, you must press and hold the panic key for three(3) seconds. On the ZX400/ZX410, you have the opt

Page 14 - Selective Bypass/Unbypass

21OPTIONAL FEATURESOPTIONENABLED Secondary Function Keys (ZX400/ZX410 only)Your system may have secondary function keys available. See your

Page 15 - Removing Bypass

22Alarm ConditionsALARM CONDITIONS2Alarm MemoryTo view zones and keypads that caused an alarm:1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter

Page 16 - AWAY NIGHTSTAY

23Trouble ConditionsTROUBLE CONDITIONSOFFCANCELNOTEWhen your system detects a trouble condition, the Control Station willlight the TROUBLE light and f

Page 17 - Double Press

241Testing Your SystemWalk TestTo perform a walk test:1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcode: .The Control S

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255. Press repeatedly to view any zones that have not been tested.If you opened a sensor and the Control Station indicates that it wasnot tes

Page 19 - Duress

26Bell TestNotify your neighbors before you test the bell.To perform a bell test:1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcode:

Page 20 - User On Premise

27Communicator TestYour system must be monitored by a Central Stationto perform this test. This test will take a while toperform.This test is used to

Page 21

28Keypad TestTo perform a keypad test:1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcode: .The Control Station will disp

Page 22 - Alarm Conditions

29TESTING YOUR SYSTEMRF Signal Strength (ZX400/ZX410 only)If your system includes wireless sensors, then you can test the strengthof signals from th

Page 23 - Trouble Conditions

3Table of ContentsOperating Your System ... 5The SSD Control Station...

Page 24 - Testing Your System

30Remote ConnectContact your Security Company Representative for instructions.Programming the User PasscodesYour system may be programmed with up to 9

Page 25 - Battery Test

313. Press . The Control Station will display:4. Enter the User ID Passcode (1 - 9) that you wish to pro-gram/change.5. Press .The Cont

Page 26 - Bell Test

32Remote ConnectContact your Security Company Representative for instructions.ZX400/ZX410 ProgrammingYour system has several features which you may be

Page 27 - Communicator Test

33Set ClockThe clock is set according to military time (24:00 hours).To set the clock:1. Press . The Control Station will display:2. Enter passcod

Page 28 - Keypad Test

34Programming the Automatic-ON Feature(DO NOT enable for UL Listed Systems)This feature allows you to automatically turn your system ON at certaintime

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35B. Day(s) To Turn ONTo select the day(s) of the week you want your system to automaticallyturn ON, add together the values below for those days sele

Page 30 - ZX200/ZX210 Programming

36C. Hour To Turn ON Each DayIf the time scheduled is from 12:00 am to 12:09 am, the ten minutewarning period will not begin until 12:00 am and will t

Page 31 - ZX200/ZX210 PROGRAMMING

37D. Minute To Turn ON Each DayThe minute to turn ON must be entered for each day you selected. Each dayhas a corresponding location number.Location D

Page 32 - ZX400/ZX410 Programming

38Programming the Latch Key FeatureThis feature allows you to monitor the entry of a designated person.The system will look for that user’s passcode t

Page 33 - Set Clock

395. Press . The Control Station will display the current setting.6. Enter User ID (0 - 50, where 0 disables Latch KeyMonitoring).7. Press

Page 34 - A. Setting the Security Level

4ZX200/ZX210 Programming ... 30Remote Connect ...

Page 35 - B. Day(s) To Turn ON

40C. Latch Key Time WindowThe latch key time window is the amount of time in minutes, beforeand after the scheduled time, that the selected user has t

Page 36 - C. Hour To Turn ON Each Day

41D. Hour To Be Monitored For Each DayThe monitoring hour must be entered, in military format, for each dayyou selected. Each day has a corresponding

Page 37 - D. Minute To Turn ON Each Day

42E. Minute To Be Monitored For Each DayThe monitoring minute must be entered for each day you selected.Each day has a corresponding location number.L

Page 38 - ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMING

43Programming the User PasscodesYour system may be programmed with up to 50 user passcodes.Consult your Security Company Representative as to which pa

Page 39 - B. Day(s) of Week to Monitor

44ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMINGENTER00 0 0If the new passcode being entered is a duplicate of an existing one, theControl Station will sound an error tone a

Page 40 - C. Latch Key Time Window

45ZX400/ZX410 PROGRAMMINGCancelling the Automatic-ON for TodayIf your system is programmed to perform an Automatic-ON scheduledfor today, you may canc

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46Cancelling Exit-ON for TodayIf your system is programmed to automatically turn ON ten (10)minutes after you leave the premises with no other activit

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47Multi-Area Operation (ZX400/ZX410 only)Your system may be configured with two separate areas of protection.For example, a duplex may have one system

Page 43

48IntroductionYour system may include fire detection, depending on the optionspurchased and the local codes and regulations for your area. Fire alarm

Page 44

49you have silenced a Fire Alarm, you will need to reset the smokedetector. Press the RESET SMOKE key (7) and enter your passcode.The trouble conditi

Page 45

5Operating Your SystemRead these instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with thesystem. Your system has been customized to meet your specific

Page 46 - Cancelling Exit-ON for Today

50OPTIONAL FEATURESFIRE DETECTIONFire Prevention And EscapeThe purpose of heat and smoke detectors is to detect a fire in its earlieststages and sound

Page 47 - Multi-Area Operation

51Be PreparedPerform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarmsignal. For your protection, simulate different circumstances

Page 48 - Fire Detection

52SSD Control Station Displays & DescriptionsZones FaultedExit Time, EntryTime, or Pre-AlarmTime CountdownAutomatic-ON orExit-ON WarningCountdownM

Page 49 - Developing An Evacuation Plan

53Low BatteryMemory ErrorCommunicationFailureControl StationMissingRF JammingBell Line FaultTelco Line FaultCall RPM FailedZone TroubleFire TroubleFir

Page 50 - In Case Of Fire

54GlossaryAlarm Memory: A history of the alarms that occurred most recently.Bypass: To temporarily remove a zone from operation.Control Station: T

Page 51 - Be Prepared

55Supervisory/Trouble: Your installer may have defined one or more ofyour control’s zones for supervisory/trouble condition indication. (AllFire zon

Page 52 - DISPLAYS AND DESCRIPTIONS

56OPTIONAL FEATURESINDEXAAccess Key 6Access Output 6, 19, 20Alarm Memory 10, 22, 48, 54Alarm Memory Key 6Armed Status Indicator 7, 10Authority Lev

Page 53 - Error Code Displays

57INDEXRReady Light 8Remote Connect 30, 32Reset Smoke Key 6, 49RF Signal Strength 24, 29SSecondary Function Keys 21Security Level 11, 34Seven Se

Page 54 - Glossary

58OPTIONAL FEATURESSYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE12 345 6Emergency NumbersPolice FireNeighbor DoctorCentral Station Service Rep.Central Station Subscriber Num

Page 55 - GLOSSARY

59SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDEBypassing Exit-ON Hold UpForce-Arming Automatic-ON Auxiliary AlarmDouble Press ON Keyswitch User On PremiseTwo Button ON House

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6OPERATING YOUR SYSTEMVIEW INFO KEYThis key is used to view system information.ALARM MEMORY KEYAllows you to display the most recent zones where anala

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60Protection ZonesOne or more sensing devices have been assigned by the installer ofyour alarm system to each of the various protection zones in yours

Page 58 - System Reference Guide

61Owner’s Insurance Premium Credit RequestedThis form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner’s insurancecarrier for possible premium cred

Page 59 - Features Enabled

62E. Smoke Detector LocationsFurnace Room Kitchen BedroomsAttic Basement Living RoomDining Room Hall OtherF. Burglary Detecting Device Locations:Fr

Page 60 - Protection Zones

63FCC ComplianceFCC COMPLIANCEPart 68 NotificationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) rules. All con

Page 61 - A. General Information:

64MOOSEa product of sentrol, incSentrol, Inc. reserves the rightto change specificationswithout notice.©1997 Sentrol, Inc.64812800B

Page 62 - E. Smoke Detector Locations

7OPERATING YOUR SYSTEMARMED STATUS INDICATORThese keys, followed by your passcode, are used to turn yoursystem ON. Each key corresponds to a differen

Page 63 - FCC Compliance

8The Control Station DisplayThe display will turn OFF after four (4) minutes of noControl Station keypresses or sounder activity. Pressany key to tur

Page 64 - 1997 Sentrol, Inc

9Turning Your System ON1. Close all doors and windows.2. Check for a Ready display and/or light on the Control Station. Ifyou do not see it, see Oper

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