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This file contains instructions for the Moose 911 and Z1100 panels.

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For complete instructions, click the above link for the pdf manual. Click thumbnail for expanded keypad view.

Arming/Disarming

Note: 'PAC' stands for Personal Authorization Code (Access Code)

AWAY Arming

1.Verify that the Ready To Arm light is one

2.Press ARM (1) then enter your PAC. The keypad will start beeping and the red ARMED light will come on.

Stay (Interior Off) Arming

1.Press INTERIOR (4). The INTERIOR OFF light will come one.

2.Press ARM (1) then enter your PAC.

Disarming/Silencing a False Alarm

Press ARM (1) then enter your PAC. The red ARMED light should be off.

If this does not work, press * and begin again.

Bypassing (Shunting)

The system must be disarmed

Bypassing a zone

Press SHUNT (#) and the Zone Number to be bypassed. The READY TO ARM light will start to blink.

Remove Bypassed Zone(s)

Press SHUNT (#) and then 9, which clears all bypassed zones. The READY TO ARM light will stop blinking.

The Reset (*) Key

The * key is used to reset the system after an error has been made. When in doubt, press the * key and begin again.

Alarm Memory

The ARMED light blinks to visually remind you when an alarm has occurred. The Alarm Memory command may be used to identify the specific zone that caused the alarm.

1.Lift the keypad door to reveal the zone location label

2.Press ALARM MEMORY (3) then enter your PAC. The lights on the keypad now become alarm memory indicators. Any light that is on indicates the zone that caused the most recent alarm

3.Reset the blinking ARMED light by pressing the * key.

Zone Status Display

1.Lift the keypad door to reveal the zone location label

2.Press ZONE STATUS (2) then enter your PAC.

3.The lights on the keypad now become status indicators, as follows:

LIGHT ON

ZONE OPEN

LIGHT BLINKING

ZONE BYPASSED

LIGHT OFF

ZONE SECURE

A/C Fail/Low Battery

The green POWER light on the keypad will be on when both the electricity and standby battery are present and functional

If the POWER light is off, it means that the panel has lost it's main A/C power and is operating on the standby battery

If the POWER light is blinking, it means that the battery was low the last time the system tested it.

Personal Authorization Code Programming

The system requires a mandatory 5 digit code be entered when programming PACs. If you wish to use a code that is shorter than 5 digits, add trailing zeros. The trailing zeros will not be considered part of the PAC (e.g. entry of 78900 will result in a PAC of 789).

Once you have entered the programming mode, you should complete the entire procedure, pausing no more than 6 seconds between digit entries, or else a 2 second error tone will soung

If you hear an error tone, or make an error while programming, press the * key repeatedly until you hear 3 beeps. This means the system has left programming mode, and you must restart the procedure from the beginning.

Changing your PAC

1.Disarm the system, if not already disarmed

2.Press PROGRAM (9) and enter the Master Programming Code. You will hear 4 beeps.

3.Press the number corresponding to the PAC you wish to program (1-4). You will hear 3 beeps.

4.Press 1.

5.Enter the 5 digits for the new PAC. You will hear three beeps. The system will exit Programming Mode automatically.

Changing the Master Programming Code

1.Disarm the system, if not already disarmed

2.Press PROGRAM (9) and enter the Master Programming Code. You will hear 4 beeps.

3.Press 5. You will hear 3 beeps.

4.Press 9.

5.Enter the 5 digits for the new Master Programming Code. You will hear three beeps. The system will exit Programming Mode automatically.