HONEYWELL 7000 SOLID STATE ALARM SYSTEM
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3. Fire Alarm:
Pulsed loud evacuation tone sequence. Three bursts
ON then, OFF for three burst periods, and then repeats.
Outside siren is delayed 15 seconds. The Fire point
description that triggered the alarm is displayed on line
and the FIRE warning message is displayed on line 2.
4. Fire Trouble:
Pulsed low tone, 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF. Fire
trouble point description is displayed on line 2 with the
FIRE TROUBLE warning message on line 1 There is
no outside siren annunciation.
5. Police Alarm:
Pulsed loud tone, one second ON, 0.1 second OFF,
and the outside siren is instant (if programmed as an
audible). The police point description is displayed on
line 1 with the POLICE warning message on line 2.
6. Police Duress:
The duress feature is inactive if there is any keypad
activity 10 seconds prior to pressing the duress digit.
The Duress alarm is available on all Honeywell 7000
Control Panels. The duress digit is a programmable
feature that can be selected at the time of installation.
Pressing the duress digit followed by a valid disarm
code activates the silent duress alarm; however the
system disarms normally. There are no audible or
visible alarm indications at the keypad.
7. Special Alarm:
Pulsed loud tone, 0.5 second ON, 0.5 second OFF, the
outside siren is instant (if programmed as an audible).
The special point description is displayed on line 1 with
the SPECIAL warning message on line 2.
8. Transmitter In Trouble:
The Transmitter In Trouble condition is due to the loss
of the supervisory test message sent to the RF
Receiver. The Control Panel dials the CSC if
programmed to do so.
The system will remember all transmitters in a trouble
condition and display them. For example, the KEYPAD
display will show:
1. TROUBLE TX.
2. GROUP NAME.
3. POINT DESCRIPTION.
The above display will scroll through several times as
necessary if multiple transmitters are in trouble.
The above message will appear after a transmitter goes into
trouble AND a one second tone (similar to the ON WATCH
tone) will annunciate once every minute. To quite the one
second per minute audible, enter the disarm code. The
display is reset by sending a valid signal from the troubled
transmitter.
9. On Watch:
The ON WATCH Feature sounds a one second low
tone and hardwire/transmitter point description is
displayed on line 2 for 20 seconds.
10. System Low Battery:
System Low Battery condition occurs when the control
panel senses the battery voltage drifting through 11.5
volts and resets when the control panel senses the
battery rising through 12.0 volts.
11. Tamper Alarm:
Continuous loud tone displayed the same as any other
burglary point. This hardwire point is programmed as a
24 hour burglary zone. External Siren is delayed 15
seconds.
12. Transmitter Low Battery:
A tone will be heard between 8 AM and 8 PM. This
could be up to 12 hours after displaying the message.
The tone delay is to avoid annunciation during sleeping
hours. Each time the transmitter is activated while in a
low battery state (either by the supervisory transmission
or transmitter activation), the control panel will display
this condition and start the 12 hour tone delay. The low
battery condition will occur at a voltage of
approximately 8.0 volts (7.5 +/- 0.4 volts while
transmitting). The KEYPAD display can be cleared from
the KEYPAD by replacing the battery and then entering
the disarm code.
13. Horn Failure:
A Horn Failure condition occurs when the system
senses that the wiring to the external horn is open or
shorted to ground.
Table 11 provides a listing of keypad LCD and LED
responses to system operation.
Emergency System Shutoff:
This procedure will completely disable the entire security
system including the 24 hour protected points, the display
Keypads, and outputs.
Use this procedure only as a last resort if:
1. All efforts to turn off the audible alarms fail, or
2. You cannot disarm the security portion of the system by
any other means, or
3. You want to turn off the System 7000 System for any
other reason.
To shut off the system, unlock and open the Control Panel.
Locate the POWER switch near the right end of the circuit
board. Slide the switch to the OFF position.
IMPORTANT
Call the Honeywell Customer Service Center
immediately, provide the passcard number and
describe the problem.
Power Failure
To keep the System 7000 system functioning during a power
failure it is equipped with a rechargeable back-up battery.
This battery will operate for a minimum of four hours (24
hours for fire). While the security system is on battery power,
the security system will function normally. You will see an “AC
POWER OFF” message on the Keypad panels.
If a power failure lasts longer than the charge in the
battery(s), the entire security system including the 24 hour
protected points, the KEYPAD Panels and programmed
outputs will be disabled. Alarms will not sound in the event of
a burglary, fire or intrusion, and the CSC will not receive
signals from the system.
The modes, passcodes and information programmed into the
System 7000 system will not be affected, and once power is
restored the system will begin operation immediately. Open
and close all points protected by RF transmitters once and
the system resets itself and is fully operational. If the
installation does not have any RF transmitters, it will reset
itself automatically.