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Brand | MOOSE |
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Model | Z800 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Details the system's limitations and potential failure points.
Includes copyright, rights reserved, and special notes on fire regulations.
Covers planning, parts identification, mounting, and wiring preparation.
Provides detailed instructions for connecting system wiring, including earth grounding.
Covers powering up the control and basic keypad functions.
Instructions for installer and user level programming access and methods.
Explains special features and details all programming functions.
Lists detailed technical data, system features, and optional accessories.
Covers UL listings, NFPA rules, and smoke detector placement guidelines.
Outlines the essential steps for planning the installation process.
Illustrates common layouts for fire and burglar alarm installations.
Identifies and describes all system components.
Covers procedures for physically mounting the unit and preparing wiring.
Provides detailed instructions for connecting system wiring, including earth grounding.
Diagram illustrating the unified earth ground connection for system protection.
Wiring diagram for a suggested UL listed household burglar and fire alarm hookup.
Detailed descriptions of control board terminals and their functions.
Details on the system's standby battery and transformer requirements.
Explains the configuration and wiring of hardwire zone inputs.
Defines and explains the usage of 24-hour auxiliary zones.
Describes zones used solely for communicator reporting.
Details how to configure and use key switch zones for arming/disarming.
Provides wiring instructions for connecting the keypads to the control.
Table detailing specific wire color to terminal connections for Z800 keypads.
Addresses common keypad wiring issues and overload protection circuits.
Details the system's 12 VDC programmable outputs.
Explains the configuration and activation of keypad panic zones.
Outlines necessary steps and components for telephone line connection.
Illustrates the physical connection of the telephone system to the alarm.
Step-by-step guide for initial power-up of the control unit.
Explains the role of the watchdog monitor in maintaining system integrity.
Describes system diagnostics performed during startup.
Details how the system processes alarms following a power interruption.
Describes the design and indicators of the Z800 series keypad.
Explains the initial power-up and supervision of keypads.
Covers basic user functions including arming and disarming the system.
Explains the meaning of various alarm status indicators on the keypad.
Provides procedures for resetting different types of alarms.
Details how keypad panic zones are activated and managed.
Explains the process of manually bypassing or shunting zones.
Visual guide to Z800 keypad indicators and their states.
Features and methods for installers to diagnose system issues.
How to identify and troubleshoot system trouble conditions using keypad indicators.
Procedures for retrieving alarm memory and understanding event history.
A table mapping keypad indicators to specific trouble conditions and actions.
Lists and explains special features accessible via keypad keys.
Continues the explanation of special keypad features.
Details methods to enter installer programming mode and authorization.
Explains the programming timer and alternative entry methods.
Explains what program functions are and how they are used.
Describes the specific roles of the # and * keys during programming.
Illustrates how to interpret values displayed on keypad indicators.
Introduces guides for planning zones and referencing program functions.
A table used for planning zone definitions and calculating values.
A step-by-step walkthrough of the installer programming process.
Procedure for resetting the system to its original factory default values.
Details how to access and perform user-level programming.
Explains the function and importance of the Master User Authorization Code.
Describes the standard format for user-level programming entries.
A step-by-step walkthrough of the user-level programming process.
Introduces special features like remote programming.
Explains how to use Transport-PC for remote system management.
Details methods for remote programming, including manual and auto-answer.
Configuration for auto-answer without requiring a call back.
Steps to bypass answering machines for remote access.
Describes the Anti-Takeover feature for phone number security.
How to disable the audible beep during exit delay.
Configuration for zones to report troubles instead of alarms.
Details on programming auxiliary and keyswitch zones as shuntable.
Setting burglar zones to be non-shuntable for higher security.
Configuration of high security codes for enhanced system access control.
Method for simultaneously shunting multiple zones.
Overview of the digital communicator's reporting functions.
Explains how the communicator seizes the telephone line during communication.
Introduces the section detailing all programmable functions.
Details the Master User Authorization Code's dual purpose and settings.
How to configure user authorization codes 2 through 8.
Settings for usage count on code 8 and communicator test reports.
Procedures for clearing alarm memory and deleting user codes.
Configuration for the first entrance delay timer.
Configuration for the second entrance delay and exit delay timers.
Settings for access output duration and burglar alarm output delays.
Configuration for the automatic cutoff time of burglar alarms.
Settings for cutoff times for auxiliary A, B, and C alarms.
Settings for communicator test frequency and initiating upload/download.
Assigning security levels (configuration digits) to user codes.
Configuring which conditions activate programmable alarm outputs.
Settings for pulsing alarm outputs and single alarm lockout.
Setting up supervision for zones based on open or short conditions.
Options for eliminating end-of-line resistor supervision for burglar zones.
Defining the type and options for each of the eight hardwire zones.
Settings for enabling the communicator and dial attempts.
Configuring dial attempts before shutdown and on-hook time.
Options for aborting communicator transmission and disabling power-up tests.
Configuring reporting for exceptions and system restores.
Settings for pulse dialing, dial tone waits, and no-dial without tone.
Configuring account numbers and transmission formats for telephone number 1.
Setting up single round reporting for telephone number 1.
Configuring various extended transmission formats for telephone number 1.
Settings for standard 2-line and single-line extended reporting for Tel #1.
Settings for parity checksum and touchtone dialing for Tel #1.
Configuring codes for zone alarms, shunts, restores, and supervisory events.
Configuring reporting codes for keypad panic zones and duress events.
Setting reporting codes for user and keyswitch openings and closings.
Configuring codes for cancel, abort, and low battery/overload reports.
Codes for reporting AC failures and system errors like missing keypads.
Codes for reporting the status of upload/download sessions.
Entering telephone number 1 and copying settings to telephone number 2.
Details for configuring telephone number 2, including account and transmission settings.
Selecting transmission formats and reporting methods for telephone number 2.
Entering telephone number 2 and configuring audio listen-in capabilities.
Settings for answer machine bypass and auto-answer ring counts.
Entering the call back number for remote programming.
Setting the installer authorization code and restoring user code defaults.
Enabling two-digit arming and force arming features.
Options for temporary/permanent force arming and delaying reports.
Settings for burglar loop audible lockout and keyswitch mode change.
Configuring supervisory/trouble conditions to latch until cleared.
Settings for automatic interior zone turn-off and disabling the interior follower.
Extending loop stabilization time and disabling entrance delay.
Options to disable keypad control of zone chime and specific commands.
Settings for silent keypads, disabling panic zones, and starting entrance delay.
Setting the fast loop response time for zones.
Setting the slow loop response time for zones.
Configuring zone verification and self-verification parameters.
Procedure for resetting the system to its original factory default values.
Comprehensive technical specifications for the Z800 system.
Information on power supply requirements, battery, transformer, and enclosure.
Detailed specifications for the digital communicator and keypads.
Outlines key system features and relevant listings and approvals.
Details on zone types, timers, bypass, and loop response settings.
Information on overload protection, tests, outputs, and communicator reporting.
Details on optional accessories like Transport-PC and modules.
Table showing current drain and configuration requirements for different applications.
Specific UL listings for household burglary and fire systems.
NFPA rules pertaining to fire detection equipment installation.
Guidelines for correct placement of smoke detectors according to NFPA standards.
Visual guide illustrating correct smoke detector placement scenarios.
Information on FCC compliance, telephone connection, and company information.
Steps for troubleshooting equipment malfunctions and isolating issues.