FBII OMNI-624 User Manual

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Summary of OMNI-624

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    + + d d u u g g z z l l u u h h g g : : l l u u h h o o h h v v v v 6 6 \ \ v v w w h h p p o o m m n n i i - - 6 6 2 2 4 4 o o m m n n i i - - 6 6 2 2 4 4 e e u u user guide armed ready 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # stay bypass instant code armed ready 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # stay bypass instant code 1 3 2 4...

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    - 2 - table of contents quick reference.......................................................................................................................4 introduction ..............................................................................................................................6...

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    - 3 - to view quick command list (lcd keypads only)....................................................20 to view auto-arm time (lcd keypads only) ...............................................................20 door strike ..............................................................................

  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    - 4 - quick reference to arm the system 1. Check to make sure the system is ready. (green ready light is lit). 2. Enter your 4-digit (or 6-digit) user code. The armed light will light. 3. Exit through a door designated by your installer as an exit/entry door. Note: if you do not exit during the exit...

  • Page 5: Quick Reference (Cont’D)

    - 5 - quick reference (cont’d) the following table lists the “quick commands” available with this control. Key description keypads comments # 1 quick arm – if system is ready all keypads allows you to arm the system without requiring your user code. User code is always needed to disarm the system. #...

  • Page 6: Introduction

    - 6 - introduction congratulations on your decision to protect your home or business with the omni-624 or omni-624eu security system. You have chosen a reliable, state-of- the-art security system that is remarkably easy to operate. Your system has been professionally installed by your local security...

  • Page 7: System Reference

    - 7 - system reference zone descriptions in the following table, enter a description of the area of protection for each zone. Example: zone 1 windows on north side of building zone 4 main entrance to building. Zone description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 entry time...

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    - 8 - system reference (cont’d) send help alert all keypads are equipped with emergency-pair keys. In order to activate the alert, both keys must be pressed at the same time. The type of keypad you have installed dictates which keys you press. Your installer will show you how to activate these emerg...

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    - 9 - system reference (cont’d) user code assignments in the following table, enter the names of the individuals assigned to each user number. User assigned to… user assigned to… 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 ____ ____ user code note: user cod...

  • Page 10: Arming The System

    - 10 - arming the system is the system ready? You can arm and disarm the burglar portion of your security system. Before you can arm the system, it must be “ready.” if you have a protected door open, or someone is moving in view of a motion detector, the system will not display the “ready” message. ...

  • Page 11: Arming The System (Cont’D)

    - 11 - arming the system (cont’d) when the system is not ready if the system is not ready to be armed, the ready light will be off and the display will show which zone or zones are not ready. The following conditions will be indicated by the zone lights (led keypad) or described on the display: fast...

  • Page 12: Arming The System (Cont’D)

    - 12 - arming the system (cont’d) to arm the system and stay inside to arm the perimeter portion of your burglar alarm and move around freely inside the premises, use the stay mode. Check to make sure the system is ready. When it is ready, press: stay followed by your user code. When the system has ...

  • Page 13: Arming The System (Cont’D)

    - 13 - arming the system (cont’d) to arm the system in instant mode in instant mode, all alarm sensors, including doors that normally have a delay to allow you to disarm the system, will report an alarm immediately if activated. Check to make sure the system is ready. When it is ready, press: instan...

  • Page 14: Arming The System (Cont’D)

    - 14 - arming the system (cont’d) to bypass multiple zones, within 10 seconds of the bypass + user code + zone no. Entry, enter bypass + zone no. This command can be repeated for each zone to be bypassed (up to 24). To unbypass a zone pressing the bypass button returns a bypassed zone to normal oper...

  • Page 15: Disarming The System

    - 15 - disarming the system when you disarm the system, you disarm only the burglar portion of your system; any smoke or heat detectors and panic keys will remain armed. You must enter through a designated entry door and disarm the system within the time allowed. You can have different amounts of ti...

  • Page 16: User Codes

    - 16 - user codes to add or change a user code users can be added or changed directly at the keypad. Your system can have up to 32 different user codes, with each assigned to one of four authority levels and to a primary partition. The authority level determines the functions that users can perform....

  • Page 17: User Codes (Cont’D)

    - 17 - user codes (cont’d) to delete a user code to delete a user, press the code button followed by the 4-digit master user code. Enter the user number, then press the [#] key to delete. For example, to delete user 3, do the following: master user code user id # key to delete code 0 3 [#] note: use...

  • Page 18: Miscellaneous Commands

    - 18 - miscellaneous commands to send help alerts your system can be programmed for 3 separate keypad send help alerts that would send an emergency signal to your central station. See the system reference sheet to see which have been programmed for your system. Duress your system can be programmed t...

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    - 19 - miscellaneous commands (cont’d) quick bypass if you have quick bypass programmed for your system, you can bypass zones without entering your user code. The quick bypass procedure is: bypass plus 2-digit zone no. (e.G., 01 for zone 1) note: bypassed zones are not protected when the system is a...

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    - 20 - miscellaneous commands (cont’d) assign users access to other partitions you can assign users access to any of the partitions in a multi-partition system by entering the following: # [7] [master code] [user number] [1, 2] where 1, 2 are the partitions to which the user is authorized to access....

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    - 21 - miscellaneous commands (cont’d) door strike to activate door strikes: press: # then [5] [7], then door no. If programmed, certain user codes can also be used to open a door. See your installer for door numbers. To view time (lcd keypads only) to view the system time, press: # then [5] [1]. A ...

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    - 22 - miscellaneous commands (cont’d) key fob low-battery test to activate the key fob low-battery test: press: # then [5] [6] the test mode is indicated as follows: lcd keypad: keyfob bat. Test #56 ✱ =exit fixed-word keypad: ac fo test led keypad: an acknowledgement tone is sounded. When a keyfob ...

  • Page 23: Using A Pager

    - 23 - using a pager if programmed, the system can send messages to a pager. The messages are displayed as follows: ac ct e x x where: "acct" = the 4-digit central station no. 1 account number set by your system installer. We suggest that you obtain the number from your system installer and record i...

  • Page 24: Using A Pager (Cont’D)

    - 24 - using a pager (cont’d) 2. Enter your new pager phone number. Your new pager phone number may consist of up to 16 characters (1–9, 0). It may be necessary to add time to allow the pager to answer before dialing your pager number. To enter a 2- second pause, press the [code] key. (entering a 2-...

  • Page 25: Testing The System

    - 25 - testing the system system test we recommend that you test your system once a week using the following procedure: note: if your system is monitored, contact your central station before you perform this test. 1. Arm your security system. 2. Wait until your exit time is over. Then activate the s...

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    - 26 - recommendations on smoke detectors with regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the national fire protection association’s (nfpa) standard #72 noted below. Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of...

  • Page 27: Emergency Evacuation

    - 27 - emergency evacuation • front • back • ba th bedr oom kitchen back door 1 floor st bedr oom 2 floor nd ba th bedr oom porch closet bedr oom bedr oom establish and regularly practice a plan of escape in the event of fire. The following steps are recommended by the national fire protection assoc...

  • Page 28: Glossary

    - 28 - glossary ac indicator: small green power on-off light between the center buttons on the keypad. When lit, the system is running on primary power; when not lit, the system is running off the backup battery. Alarm: sound from keypad or other horn/siren indicates a burglar alarm, fire alarm, or ...

  • Page 29: Glossary (Cont’D)

    - 29 - glossary (cont’d) central station: the signal monitoring center contacted by your security system over the telephone and/or other communication channels when alarms are activated if your system is programmed to communicate alarms off site. The central station will follow their procedures and ...

  • Page 30: Glossary (Cont’D)

    - 30 - glossary (cont’d) keypad: a keypad is your link into your system. It displays alarm and trouble messages, shows faulted zones and allows you to arm/disarm the system by using the buttons. Your system will have one or more keypads. Panic button: a push button that allows you to signal the cent...

  • Page 31: Glossary (Cont’D)

    - 31 - glossary (cont’d) user code: a user code is a 4- or 6-digit code that is required to operate the system. The system supports up to 32 separate user codes. The system supports one master user who can add/delete other user codes. Two of the user codes may be dedicated to special functions as de...

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    - 32 - radio frequency emissions statements federal communications commission (fcc) part 15 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference r...

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    - 33 - industrie canada avis: l’étiquette d’industrie canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences t...

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    - 34 - limitations of this alarm system while this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reaso...

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    - 35 - limitations of this alarm system (continued) Š alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors. If warning devices sound on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, then...

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    Limited warranty fire burglary instruments, inc., a subsidiary of pittway corporation, and pittway corporation, its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates ("seller"), 180 michael drive, syosset, new york 11791, warrants its security equipment (the "product") to be free from defects in material and w...