Napco Security Technologies MAGNUM 825 User Manual

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Abort Delay

A delay period that allows the system to be

reset before it reports to a central station.

Alarm Plan

ldentifies the areas of your premises pro-

tected by each zone of protection and lists

zone features. (See page 15)

Ambush Code

A one or two-digit code used before an arm/

disarm code that causes a silent report to

be sent to a central station. (Optional)

Arming/Disarming

Turning your system ON or OFF. This can

be done by entering a code on the Digit-

Key keypad, or by turning an optional key-

Switch.

Arm/Dlsarm (Personal) Codes

Up to 4 four-digit codes used to arm and

disarm the system from the keypad.

Battery

Stand by battery Is placed in the Control

Center box to provide backup protection in

the event of a power loss.

Central Station

Monitors incoming burglary

messages from the Digital

and emergency

Communicator,

and alerts the proper authorities. (Optional

feature)

Control Center

The heart of the Magnum Alert-825 security

system: it controls all system functions.

Dlgltal Communicator

Reports burglary and emergencies directly
to the central station over telephone lines.

Napco’s Digit-key keypad puts Control

Center functions at your fingertips. It can
be mounted either at the Control Center or
anywhere in your premises.

Exlt/Entry Delay

Lets you exit and enter your premises without

setting off an alarm after the system is armed.

Hold Down Functlon

Digit keys have secondary functions which

are activated by holding down a digit until
a beep is heard.

Fallback Code

A pre-programmed four-digit code that may

be used to disarm your system should all

user codes be erased (as after an extended

power failure).

Mlnl-Sounder

Buzzer at each Napco Digit-Key keypad

warns that entry delay time has started. It
also sounds when you attempt to arm the

system if a particular zone is in “trouble”. It
also verifies contact with a central station

when a closing signal is sent (optional).

Panic Buttons

Two buttons (* and #) on the Digit-Key

keypad which will alert the central station
of an emergency.

Report

A communication sent to a central station
indicating a specificchange in condition of

the security system (alarm, trouble, low
battery, etc.). (optional)

Shunt Button

Labelled "S" on the Digit-Key keypad. Lets

you manually remove one or more protective
zones from the system.

Zones

Independent, circuits that protect specific
areas of your premises.

Auto Shunted Zone: A zone capable of

being automatically bypassed (shunted)

out of the protection system if it is in

“trouble” (faulty) when you attempt

to arm the system.

Burglary Zones: Detect intrusion.

Day Zone: A zone programmed to cause

visual and audible ( optional) indication at

the Digit-Key keypad when it is in ”trouble”

during the disarmed period.

Exlt/Entry Follower Zone: Provides

exit and entry delay for interior devices.

Entry delay only occurs if re-entry takes
place through the normal exit/entry door.

Group Shunt Zones: A group of zones

programmed so they can be manually by

passed (shunted) all at once.

Priority Zones: When a zone selected

for the feature is in “trouble” it will be

impossible to arm the Control Center.
Selectlve Shunted Zones: Zones that

can be individually bypassed (shunted)

using the Shunt Button.

Trouble Zones: Zones that cannot be

armed becauseof an open window, door

or other problem in the area.

24 Hour Z o n e : Are always armed and

ready at all times to respond to an emer-

gency situation.

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