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2555 EL CAMINO REAL; ; FA060020; Permit
11/15/24, 10:57 AM FA060020 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit 2555 EL CAM INO Job Address: REAL Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 1563021000 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Permit No: FA060020 Status: ISSUED Applied 5/15/2006 Approved: 5/18/2006 Issued: 5/18/2006 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: J.C. PENNEY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION Applicant: ADT SECURITY SERVICES, INC 3830 CALLE FORTUNADA SAN DIEGO, CA (858) 654-3224 Owner: NEW MARJORAM ASSOCIATES C/O JCPENNY CO INC #566-0 PO BOX I000I DALLAS TX Fees ($) Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 115 0 115 0 about:blank 1/1 7 Fire Alarm Submittal Prepared for JCPenney 2555 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD , CA 92008 0 q Submitted By ADT Tyco Fire &Security 3830 Calle Fortunada San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 654-3200 Prepared By ADT Tyco Fire & Security National Accounts Group 120 West Park Drive Birmingham, AL 35211 Jody Congleton Phone 205-943-6518 FAX 205-942-4943 NICET CET 108686 05/26/06 System Outline 1. Location JCPenney 0566 2555 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD CA 92008 Codes 2002 NFPA 72 Chapters 1-10 as Applicable(Remote Station) 2002 NEC Articles 250, 725, 760 Local, City, State Control 1 M59600 Fire Alarm Control 1 DACT-UD Dual Line Dialer IV. Fire Alarm Initiating Devices I 5D355 Smoke Detector Photo 2 Water Flow Connection Only, Provided by Others 4 Tamper Switch Connection Only, Provided by Others 14 D350PL Duct Smoke Detector H. V. Fire Alarm Indicating Devices 1 LCD-80F Annunciator LCD H 1. J. VI. Zones All devices are addressable with there own adddress 1-159 detector addresses 1-159 module addresses SLC Loop is style 4 VII. Wiring All Circuits and Wiring Shall be "Power Limited" SLC Circuits Shall be 16/2 Sheilded U.L. FPLP Cable Initiating Zones Shall be 18/2 or 18/4 U.L. FPLP Cable Indicating Circuits Shall be 14/2 U.L. FPLP Cable System Ground Shall be 14 THWN Green Conductor Under Ground and Outside Wire shall be 14 THWN in Approved Raceway VIII. Listings A. All Equipment Shall Be U.L. Listed and Compatible IX. Power Supply Primary - 110 VAC Dedicated 20 Amp Circuit Secondary -25 Amp Hour Battery X. Alarm Supervision Human - Remote Station Installing Branch/Contractor ADT Fire & Security ADT Tyco Fire & Security 14200 E Exposition Blvd. 3830 Calle Fortunada Aurora, CO 80012 San Diego, CA 92123 (303) 338-8200 (858) 654-3226 5994-183UUFX 0 Standby Battery Calculations FireLite MS9600 JCPenney CARLSBAD CA 92008 Part NLimbr Description Queritity Per DevIce Alt DevLce. Per Device All Devices MS9600 Fire Alarm Control 1 0.120000 0.120000 0.170000 0.170000 DACT-UD Dual Line Dialer 1 0.100000 0.100000 0.132000 0.132000 LCD-80F Annunciator LCD 1 0.025000 0.025000 0.064000 0.064000 SD355 Smoke Detector Photo 1 0.000300 0.000300 0.000300 0.000300 BG-12LX Manual Pull Station Addressable 0 . 0.000230 0.000000 0.000200 0.000000 MDF-300 Monitor Module Dual Input 2 0.000750 0.001500 0.000400 0.000800 MMF-300 Monitor Module Single input 2 0.000400 0.000800 0.000400 0.000800 MMF-301 Montior Module Small 2 0.000380 0.000760 0.000375 0.000750 D350PL Duct Smoke Detector 14 0.000300 0.004200 0.000300 0.004200 1300 Isolator Module 2 0.000400 0.000800 0.000400 0.000800 CRF-300 Control Module Relay 7 0.000270 0.001890 0.000270 0.001890 H355R Heat Detector Rate of Rise 0 . 0.000300 0.000000 0.000300 0.000000 Total Aux currrent Max 3 Amps 0.255 Alarm 0.376 Signal Circuits :. ::::.:: . :Alat:. Circuit Device Quantity Per Device AtWevices Circuit 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total 1 Maximum 2.5 Amps 0.000 Circuit 2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total 2 Maximum 2.5 Amps 0.000 Circuit 3 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total 3 Maximum 2.5 Amps 0.000 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total 4 Maximum 2.5 Amps 0.000 Totals Maximum 6 Amps 0.000 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3 Circuit 4 Max Wire Run Distance For AWG 14 Actual Wire run Distance Voltage Drop for 14 AWG wire Voltage Drop = 2 * Wire Run Distance * 3.07 Ohms Per 1000 ft 14 AWG * Total Current for Circuit I loot Standby Hours 60 Standby Battery Draw 0.255 Standby Amp Hrs 15.315 Alarm Current 0.376 Alarm Current 5 Min 0.031 Battery Size Required with 5 Mm. Alarm Time and 20% Reserve 18.415 jBattery Size Supplied 25 A.H. Sequence of operation Remote Station Local Device Alarm Supervisory Trouble Annunciator Horn/strobes Relay Water Flow x x x Tamper Switch x x Smoke Detector x x x Manual Pull x x x Duct Detector x x Unit Shutdown System Trouble x x Standard Fire Alarm Zoning FiroLite_MS9600 Reporting Zone# Address Number Device Software Software Zone Zone Software Zone Software Zone Software Zone NAG #1 System sensor Sync _1 2 NAG #2 SystemsensorSync _1 2 NAC#3 SystemsensorSync _1 2 NAG #4 SystemsensorSync _1 2 Relay#1 jAlarm 1 2 Relay#2 ITrouble 4 Relay#3 ]Supervisory 3 Looø#1 IModuleAddresses 001 1 BoxTampers Control 3 002 2 Box Tampers Battery Box 3 005 5 Water flow #1 1 006 6 Sprinkler TamperSwitch#1 3 007 7 Water flow #2 1 008 8 Sprinkler TamperSwitch#2 3 010 10 Sprinkler Tamper Switch #3 3 012 12 SprinklerTamper_Switch #4 3 157 93 HVAC#1Shutdown 1 41 158 94 HVAC#2Shutdown 42 159 95 HVAC #3Shutdown 43 160 96 HVAQ#4Shutdown 44 161 97 I-{VAG#5_Shutdown 45 162 98 HVAG #6_Shutdown 163 99 HVAG#7Shutdown 47 DetectorAddresses 321 1 SmokeDetectoratpanel 2 341 21 AHU#1SupplyDuctDetector 341 342 22 AHU#1ReturnDuctDetector 341 343 23 AHU#2SupplyDuctDetector 342 344 24 AHU#2ReturnDuctDetector 342 345 25 AHU#3SupplyDuctDetector 343 346 26 AHU#3ReturnDuctDetector 343 347 27 AHU#4SupplyDuctDetector 344 348 28 AHU#4ReturnDuctDetector 344 349 28 AHU#5SupplyDuctDetector 345 350 30 AHU#5ReturnDuctDetector 345 351 31 AHU#6SupplyDuctDetector 346 352 32 AHU#6ReturnDuctDetector 346 353 33 AHU#7 Supply Duct Detector 347 354 1 34 _AHU#7 Return Duct Detector 347 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7165-0075:191 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc., One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Model MS-9600 fire alarm control unit. Suitable for non-coded; local, auxiliary, proprietary (protected premises and central station (protected premises) when used with appropriate option modules and additional separate listed equipment automatic manual waterfiow and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: MS-9600 Control Unit SLC2 Loop Expander UDACTF DACT DACT-UD Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter Sub-assembly 4XTMF Transmission Module BRKT-9600 Module Bracket DP-9600 Dress Panel ACM-8RF Relay Control Module INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control panel for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. This control unit can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. *Rev. 05-06-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or . recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0075:185 Page I of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc., One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models MDF-300, MMF-301, MMF-300, MMF-302, MCF-300 monitor modules; Models CRF-300 and CMF-300 control modules; and MMF-302-6 six zone interface signaling device module. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15-32 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model designation, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. *Rev. 05-06-05 JEW L This listing is based upon technical data, submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or . recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued. MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0075:159 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc., One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models M300, M301 monitor modules, 1300 isolator module and Model C300 and C304 control modules. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed compatible Model MS- 9200 control unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0075:158). 7300-1209:152 *Rev. 05-06-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation V criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.. Date Issued: MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7120-0075:190 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Annunciators LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarms, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford CT 06472-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Model LCD-80F remote fire annunciator. Unit is a compact 80-character, backlit LCD fire annunciator. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, product number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as an annunciator for use separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. XLF: 7120-0028:209 *Rev. 05-06-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-0075:184 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarm Inc., One Fire-Lite Place, Northford CT 06472-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models BG-12, BG-12S, BG-I2NC, BG-12W, BG-12LW, BG-12WP, BG-12LWP, BG-12L, BG-12LX, BG-I2LA, BG-12PS, BG-12LSP, BG-I2SP, BG-12LR, BG-I2LRA, BG-I2LAO, BG-I2LAOB, BG-12-LO, BG-I2LOB, BG7I2LPS, BG-I2LPSP, BG-I2SL, *uTpsl and UT- PS2 fire alarm pull boxes. The BG-12 series is a dual action pull station that has normally open switch contacts. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm pull boxes for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Models BG-1 2WP, BG-1 2W, BG-1 2LW and BG-1 2LWP are intended for outdoor use when installed with Model WP-10 back box. Models BG-LAOB and BG-12LOB are intended for outdoor use when installed with Model WBB or WP-1 0 back box. XLF: 7150-0028:199 *Rev. 05-06-05 JEW o This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or . recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-0075:194 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Fire-Lite Alarms Inc., One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472 Contact: Brian Reynolds *(203) 484-7161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models SD350, SD350T, SD355, SD355T and AD355 photoelectric type smoke detectors. Model SD350T and SD355T has a 1350F supplement integral heat sensor which only assists in a fire situation. The purpose of this thermal circuitry is to increase the sensitivity of the detector. This thermal circuitry is JQI approved for use as a heat detector. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detector for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. All units are suitable for installation inside air duct with a maximum air velocity of 4000 fpm. NOTE: The photoelectric type detectors are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires which smolder for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. The ionization type detectors are generally more effective at detecting fast, flaming fires which consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a waste container or a grease fire in the kitchen. *Rev. 05-06-05 BH This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Jnderwriters Laboratories Inc. Applic2nl ID No: 360682-009 Service Center No 768 Expires 31-MAR-2006 / I /IA A r(/-bf prof :uo tO d0pi/ 0 r IGo. mt0,fte1f ry - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE k THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters oratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with rtiticaled Aarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Cettificale for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. Listed Service From: AURORA, Co Alarm Service Company: (360682-221) Service Center: 360682-221) AOl SECuRITY.SERVICES INC ADTSECtJ14ITV SERVICES INC 14200 E EXPOSITION BLVD 14200 E EXPOSITION BLVD AURORA CO 80012 AURORA CO 80012 The Alarm Service Company is Listed In the following Certificate Service Categories: File -Vol No. CCN Listing Category 8P34 - 192 CPVX [Burglar Alarm Systems) Central Station 5994- 183 UUFX (Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services) (Protective ; Signaling Services) Central Station 41 ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2006 *** "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE noerinanager 19-MAR-2005 I9 oiJ Po,mCSC( f• - .r'r ot-- 'tr 4 For Store Manager JCPENNEY SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL Monitored by the ADT Central Station NATIONAL ACCOUNTS GROUP ADT May 31, 2006 Notice: This manual was prepared exclusively for: JCPenney MONITORING and SERVICE The ADT Alarm Monitoring Center (Central Station) in Aurora Co, which monitors some of our facilities, also handles calls to update the after- hours call list, place the system on "Test", and to update users and call list information for stores monitored by them. Contacting the ADT Central Station: Dial 1-800-428-7124 for all ADT Central Station and service requests/issues: When calls are placed into the ADT Central Station to report false alarms, change emergency contact list, to be put on test, or any other questions that pertain to your alarm system with ADT, your Personal Identification Code (PlC) Number is required. The Central Station will not allow you to make any changes or provide you any information about your account without this code When the above listed number is dialed you will receive a menu of options. Please select one of the following: Press 0 if your alarm is currently sounding and you can't shut it off. Press 1 to cancel an alarm event Press 2 for trouble with system or to request service Press 3 to make changes to your after-hour call list When the operator picks up the call, please respond similar to below. Example: "This is J.C.Penney Store number 0123-4 and my Passcard Number is 234567, I need to put my Store on test for two hours." "This is J.C.Penney Store number 0123-4 and my Passcard Number is 234567, I need to report a false alarm and cancel the emergency services response." When you provide your ADT PlC Number to the operator, all alarm history, emergency contact lists or other information can be accessed and provided to you. Keep in mind that the PlC number should not be the same as the PIN number for the alarm system activation or deactivation. 3 When calls are placed into the Central Station for any reason, please record the operator's name and identification number for future reference. Store Manager Personal Identification Card (PlC) changes: Please send an email to SERVlCEl@JCPenney.com requesting the change and cc your District Loss Prevention Manager. You may also send an email to: namc-data@adt.com to make changes for your associates by including the PlC. In an Urgent situation, contact Emil Schemnitzer , at 972-431-1054 or Melanie Schmidt at 972-431-1066 during normal business hours. Please provide the operator with the stores telephone number to help locate your "service-only" account, if you do not know your account number. 11 Table of Contents About This Operation Manual .................................. ................................................................. 7 Receptionist Desk & Associate E/E Door Command Center 1260 KeyPad .........................8 Alpha/Numeric Command Center Item Descriptions ............................................................8 COMMANDKEY...................................................................................................................8 ENT(Enter)- .......................................................................................................................... 8 NEXTKey ............................................................................................................................. ... 8 PREV(Previous) Key .............................................................................................................8 ESC (Escape) - ....................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ALPHA/NUMERIC Display ..................................................................................................8 Receiving Command Center 9 Light Display Command Center Item Descriptions ...............................................................9 COMMANDKEY ................................................................................................................... 9 ENTKey ...............................................................................................................................9 CMD(COMMAND) Light .................................................................................................... 10 PWR(Power) Light ............................................................................................................ 10 ZONELights ......................................................................................................................10 ARMING INDICATOR LIGHTS ............................................................................................ 10 Using the Light Display Command Center .....................................................................10 How to Clean the Light Display Command Center ............................................ . ................. 11 SystemConfiguration ............................................................................................................11 Area I = Associate Entrance Door ..................................................................................12 Area2 = Interior..................................................................................................................12 Area 3 = Perimeter and Safe I Vault ................................................................................. 12 Area4 = Money Room.......................................................................................................13 Area 5 = Receiving Dock Doors .......................................................................................13 Area 8 = Fire Detection Devices ........................................................................................ 13 Alarm Devices Descriptions ..................................................................................................14 Door Contacts - Detection Device ...................................................................................14 Motion Detectors - Detection Device...............................................................................14 Day Bell Sounders -Audible Device................................................................................14 Night Sounders - Audible Device ..................................................................................... 14 Night Strobe Lights - Visible Device................................................................................14 Printer - Recording Device ................................................................................................14 Curtain Pattern Motion .....................................................................................................14 Area Alarms .15 FireExit Door Alarms ............................................................................................................. 16 BypassingA Point ............................................. . ..................................................................... 17 Un-Bypassing A Point .................................................................................................. . .......... 17 Arming the Receiving (Area 5) ...............................................................................................18 Disarming the Receiving (Area 5) ..........................................................................................19 ViewArea Status ....................................................................................................................19 View Faulted or Bypassed Points 20 Store Closing (Arming All Areas) From Catalog Area keypad............................................21 Store Closing (Arming All Areas) From Associate Entry/Exit Door Keypad' 21 * Forced Arm System ReplenishmentMode .........................................................................................................22-23 ManagementOpening ............................................................................................................23 Adding or Changing a Usercode...........................................................................................24 Adding or Changing Usercode Area Authorities ................................................................. 25 Adding Money Room Area Usercode ...................................................................................26 Deletea Usercode ..................................................................................................................27 StandardDisplays ..............................................................................................................28-29 SystemTrouble Displays .................................................................................................. 29-30 1260 Key Pay Explanations ...............................................................................................3 1-32 Security System Glossary .....................................................................................................33 Maintenance and Service.......................................................................................................34 PrintedActivity ........................................................................................................................34 PrintedPage Explanation ......................................................................................................34 PrintLog .................................................................................................................................. 35 LogEvent Definitions........................................................................................................26-39 How to Change Usercodes (139412) ..................................................................................40-41 About This Operations Manual This Operation Manual covers basic system commands, such as turning the system on (arming) and off (disarming). It is designed to be an everyday type of reference for system users. Throughout this manual the # symbol refers to a variable numerical quantity, such as the number of points to test or exit delay time in seconds, et cetera. Messages that appear in the Command Center display appear in this manual LIKE THIS You will notice that Command Center displays sometimes appear to be misspelled. This is due to the size of the display and it can only display 16 characters at a time and some words must be made to fit by omitting letters. Keys that you must press on the Command Center appear LIKE THIS. 7 I D1260 D1260 LCD DISPLAY SCREEN NUMERICS KEY PAD SOFT KEYS (BOTTOM RIGHT SOFT KEY = ESC/MENU) Soft Keys change with changes into the different menus. When in the Menus your Previous and Next features will be displayed in the LCD next to one of the Soft Keys. COMMAND KEY Use the COMMAND key in combination with one or two numeric keys to perform a function. ENTER KEY the ENTER key is used to complete the entry of your passcode at the command enter. Whenever a function requires you to enter your passcode at the keypad, first press the digits of the code then press the ENTER key. Your system does not recognize your pass code until you press ENTER Receiving Command Center LIGHT DISPLAY COMMAND CENTER (KEYPAD (_) (4 )(3 (6 tPEMEThR mm (tF INSTANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PWRCMD H (~4 (f) e-2 - PRS TUV Display Command Center Item Descriptions This Command Center has only one function key and uses indicator lights to provide status information. When an indicator light is on it indicates the labeled indicator. is active. When the PWR light is on it indicates the system has power to operate. (COMMAND) COMMAND KEY Use the COMMAND key in combination with one or two numeric keys to perform a function. cENT) ENT Key The ENT (Enter) key is used to complete the entry of your passcode at the Command Center. Whenever a function requires that you enter your passcode at the Command Center, first press the digits of the passcode and then press the ENT key. Your system will not recognize your passcode until you press ENT. CMD CMD (COMMAND) Light The CMD light indicates the COMMAND key has been pressed and the command center is waiting for the next key press to determine which function to perform. If no other key is pressed this light will extinguish after a short time. PWR PWR (Power) Light The PWR light indicates the system has power present and no action is required If this light is out, it indicates the loss of main power and the system is running of battery power. Immediate attention is required I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ZONE Lights These lights indicate alarm device status. When a light is lit it indicates the alarm device is activated for this zone. Example: if zone 4 light is illuminated and zone 4 is a door, it indicates the door is open. Shutting the door will cause the light to extinguish. H PERIMETER INTERIOR 6) ARMING INDICATOR LIGHTS INSTANT The "Perimeter" and "Interior" lights work together to indicate when the area is armed. When the lights are illuminated it indicates the area is armed. When the lights are off it indicates the area is disarmed. The "Instant" light is not used and will always remain off. 10 Using the Light Display Command Center The Light display Command Center also provides quick access to functions by pressing the COMMAND key and one or two additional keys. However this display does not have the alpha/numeric display nor does it have the Command Menu option. When entering your passcode or pressing any keys to access any function, press each and every key firmly, deliberately and at a consistent speed. Pressing the keys to fast or to slow could cause the function not to take place. If your function does not take place (you do not get the correct light display) wait for 5 seconds and try again. How to Clean the Light Display Command Center If your command center gets dirty, apply an ammonia-free household glass cleaner, to a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface Do not spray any liquid directly onto the command center. It could run inside the case and damage electrical circuits. System Configuration Your alarm system has been programmed for JCPenney to allow for the unique operation specified by JCPenney. The system has been divided into 6 areas to allow grouping of detection devices into an easily manageable complete system. This configuration of 6 areas provides the feature of turning on (arming) specific areas of the store while keeping other areas turned off (disarmed). The following is a list of the 6 areas and their basic operation. 11 Area I = Associate Entrance Door Area I is the Associate Entrance door. These doors have been given their own area so they may be disarmed white keeping the perimeter armed. This allows for letting associates in to the store prior to the actual opening of the store. When armed, alarms from this area will report to the Central Station for Police dispatch. While disarmed there is no activity. Area 2 = Interior Area 2 is the Interior. This area includes all of the motion detectors including the money room motion detector and the Compactor, door and POS door. This area is independent of the perimeter points so the perimeter may be armed and disarmed while leaving the interior disarmed. This allows for complete perimeter protection while being able to leave someone in the store for whatever purpose. The Interior should only be aimed When the store is completely un-occupied. When armed all Interior points will report to the Central Station for Police dispatch. While disarmed there is no activity. Area 3 = Perimeter Door's Area 3 is the Perimeter and includes all exterior doors and the Safe! Vault, except (the Receiving Area which is it's own area (area 5) and the Associate Entrance which is it's own area (area 1).) The Perimeter Door area includes points such as customer entry and exit doors, fire exit doors and internal lock stock doors. The fire exit doors and lock stock doors provide a 24-hour sounder to alert you someone has opened a door that normally should not be. However, these doors do not report to the Central Station for police dispatch while the Perimeter is turned off (disarmed). The customer entry and exit doors do not alert you or report to the Central Station white the Perimeter is disarmed. However, while the Perimeter is armed all points will report to the Central Station for Police dispatch. 12 Area 4 = Money Room Area 4 is the Money Room area. This area includes all money room devices including the money room door. (Systems installed prior to 211102 without Replenishment mode option.). The money room door is a 24-hour point and will sound a local bell unless a valid code is entered at the money room keypad to shunt(Bypass)the door. The money room can be armed and disarmed from the associate by management only. When armed, all Money Room area alarms will sound a local bell for local action, sound at the other Keypads and print on the system printer and when the perimeter is also armed will report to the Central Station for dispatch; This applies only to store with a Money Room. Area 5 = Receiving Dock Doors Area 5 is the Receiving area. This area includes all exterior roll up overhead doors and man doors. It can be armed and disarmed independent from the other areas by receiving personnel and management only. This area has its own keypad located in the receiving area. Some stores do not have this keypad. If your store requires night time access for replenishment place a work order request for an upgrade to replenishment mode. When armed, all receiving area alarms will sound a local bell for local action, sound at the Receptionist Desk Keypad and print on the system printer. Alarms from area 5 will report to the Central Station for dispatch only when area 5 and area 3 are both armed Area 8 = Fire Detection Devices (If applicable) Area 8 includes all fire detection devices. There is no arming and disarming of this area, only silence and reset. Anyone with a usercode can respond to a fire alarm. Fire alarms are annunciated at all keypads. Any alarm will sound any fire annunciation devices, sound at all keypads, print on the system printer and report to the Central Station for dispatch. c 13 Alarm Devices Descriptions Door Contacts - Detection Device Also known as "Magnetic Contacts" these devices are located on certain doors to detect their opening and closing. There are different types and styles used within your store but all work and perform the same task. Motion Detectors - Detection Device Also referred to as "PIR's", "Passive Infrared's" or "Dual Techs" these devices can detect motion within a large area. These devices are used as internal detection devices, primarily as "traps" and backup to certain doors or areas with glass. These devices also come in many different shapes and sizes but all perform the same basic task. Day Bell Sounders - Audible Device These devices are used to annunciate fire exit doors, lock stocks, the money room and receiving areas. These are to attract attention to the specific door or area that someone went into or out of that they should not have. Night Sounders - Audible Device These devices are used to annunciate night general alarms. Located at various customer entrance doors. Sounding in conjunction with Night Strobes. Night Strobe Lights - Visible Device These devices are used to annunciate night general alarms. Located at various customer entrance doors with the night sirounders. Printer - (Event Recorder) Recording Device This is a full size printing device located in the Office Area or in the Money Room and prints all activity of the alarm system in easy to read English language. Curtain Pattern Motion Detector Located at the Mall Entry and can be mounted to the wall or ceiling and is located as close to the entry as possible. 14 Area Alarms If someone opens a door in an area while the area is armed, an alarm will be generated (The Command Centers at their locations and Employee entry/exit keypad alarm noise as well as a local sounder in the appropriate area). Typically day alarms are local, meaning no police will respond. However, area alarms must be responded to by an individual with access to the given area. STEP j OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY A4 IALARMS 6 SAFE Note: The actual area number, zone number and description will be indicated with these displays iinexanpLe). 1 Notify appropriate personnel regarding alarm. .44 1 ALARMS 6 SAFE Once alarm has been responded to, any passcode can silence the Command Center and local sounder. To Silence: 2 Enter your passcode and press Enter ALARM SILENCED 3 To clear alarm press cmd 4 or simply put in passcode then press Clear> soft key. I JC PENNEY If your passcode does not have access to the area, which caused the alarm the alarm, It will not silence. Notify someone who does have access to the appropriate area. 4 To display any Bypassed or Open zones. From an idle screen press View Points> (soft key) then Next> or Prey> to move thru points. 6 SAFE 15 Fire Exit Door Alarms If someone opens a fire exit door, an alarm will be generated at each Command Center Keypad as well as a local sounder at the door. These day alarms are local, meaning no police will respond. STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY A3 IALARMS 8 EASTF!RE EXIT Note The zone number and description will be indicated with the second display (this is an example). 1 Notify appropriate personnel regarding alarm A3 I ALARMS 8 EASTFIRE EXIT Once alarm has been responded too, someone must silence the Command Center and local sounder. To silence: 2 Enter your passcode and press ENTER. ALARM SILENCED To clear alarm press cmd 4 or simply put in passcode then press Clear> soft key. JC PENNEY # #### Anyone with a passcode can silence fire exit door alarms. 4 If door remains open, display will show: CK DEVICE 5 Press any key and display will indicate the open zone. 8 EAST FIRE EXIT 16 Bypassing A Point STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY 1 Press the MENU> Soft Key. Then NEXT> Until you see Bypass a Point> Press ENTER PASSCODE 2 Enter your passcode and press ENTER ENTER PT NUM 3 Put in point # if known or press NEXT>(soft key) until you see point. POINT 7 (point type) 4 Press Softy Key to Bypass Point Bypassed 5 Press EXIT> soft key JC PENNEY Un-Bypassing A Point STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY #11111111 1 Press the MENU> Soft Key. Then NEXT> Until you see Un bypass a Point> Press ENTER PASSCODE 2 Enter your passcode and press ENT. ENTER PT NUM Put in point # if known or press NEXT>(soft key) until you see point. POINT 7 (point type) 4 Press Softy Key to Bypass UNBYPASS PT 7 5 Press EXIT> soft key JC PENNEY 17 Receiving (Area 5) Area 5 is the Receiving. It includes all receiving points. It is armed and disarmed independent from keypad located in receiving. When armed, all Receiving area alarms will sound for local action, as well as the Receptionist/Catalog Keypad and print on the system printer. Alarms from area 5 will report to the Central Station for dispatch only when in night mode. Arming the Receiving (Area 5) Use the Command Center located at the Receiving area. A faulted point is indicated by a red keypad point light (1-8) being illuminated. During normal disarm operation these lights will illuminate and extinguish as the points they protect open and close. When attempting to arm all zone lights should be extinguished. If a light is illuminated, proceed to the faulted point (door or motion detector)'and verify door is closed or there is no movement in front of a motion detector. STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY "Perimeter" & "Interior" lights are off 1 Enter your passcode and press ENT. "Perimeter" & "Interior" lights illuminate If the "Perimeter" and "Interior" lights do not illuminate and a zone light is illuminated and will not extinguish after checking the device you must FORCE ARM. Proceed with steps I & 2. 2 Quickly press COMMAND followed by } "Perimeter" & "Interior" lights ENT. L illuminate Receiving area is now armed! 18 Disarming the Receiving (Area 5) Only receiving area personnel and Managers can disarm the Receiving area! STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY "Perimeter" & "Interior" lights are on 1 Enter your passcode and press ENT. "Perimeter" & "Interior" lights extinguish Receiving area is now disarmed! View Area Status Use this function when you need to know the status (whether armed or disarmed) of areas other than the one you are in. STEP ] OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY #11111111 I Press MENU> soft key. Press NEXT until the display shows: VIEW AREA STATUS 2 Press VIEW STATUS AREA> soft key. ENTER PASS CODE 3 Enter your passcode. Press ENTER. ZONE STATUS DISPLAYED 4 Press NEXT to view status of other areas. ZONE STATUS DISPLAYED 5 Press EXIT to exit. JC PENNEY # 114111# 19 View Faulted or Bypassed Points To properly arm your system, all the doors must be closed and no movement in front of any motion detector. View the faulted points and correct them so proper arming is possible. STEP } OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY # #111111 1 Press any number key. JC PENNEY #11111111 or The above will be displayed if there are no bypassed or faulted points. If there are bypassed points, the display will indicated this first. The first screen will indicate the total number of bypassed points; the subsequent screens will indicate which points are bypassed. After the bypassed points are displayed the next screen will indicate the total number of faulted points The subsequent screens will indicate which points are faulted These displays will scroll automatically or you can speed up the displays by: 2 Press NEXT to move to next display. NEXT DISPLAY 3 Press EXIT to exit. JC PENNEY # i/Il//if *** ONLY THE MAXIMUM # OF 2 POINTS CAN BE BYPASSED WHEN ARMING THE SYSTEM 20 Store Closing (Arming All Areas) From Associate Entry/Exit Door Keypad Or Catalog area keypad If you have any trouble or inadvertently cause an alarm, contact the National Accounts Group Central Station at 1-800-428-7124 immediately. Verify the Receiving area is armed by checking the dock keypad. If the area indicates disarmed, arm. Screen must NOT show ALARM SILENCED or an alarm will be generated when you arm. First clear the display by entering your usercode followed by ESC. fSTEP OPERATOR ACTION J KEYPAD DISPLAY H JCPENNEY#### 1 Enter your passcode and press ENT. ARMING 1234 Note Not all numbers will be shown 66ae torne areas are already armed! EXIT NOW! SECONDS REMAIN NIGHT MODE If after step 1 your screen shows "CHK AREA #" instead of "ARMING 1234" proceed to the faulted point (door or motion detector). Verify door is closed or there is no movement in front of a motion detector. If required proceed with the FORCE ARM steps below: 1 Enter your passcode and press ENT. CHK AREA # PAREA# IFAULT 2 Press COMMAND. FORCE ARM? 3 Press ENT. EXIT NOW! SECONDS REMAIN The store is now armed and in exit mode. The display indicates how much time remains in the exit mode. You must exit the store directly through the associate door ONLY! ***ONLY 2 POINTS MAY BE BYPASSED TO ARM SYSTEM NIGHT MODE 21 Night Mode to Replenishment Mode (Must be Night mode) Use the keypad located at the Associate Entry/Exit door. You must enter through the associate entrance door ONLY. The Command Center emits a pulsing "beep" tone to remind you to turn off the alarm system during the entry delay. This action will disarm all the interior motion detectors only. Management must disarm the remainder of the system upon their arrival. In the Replenishment Mode, the system will report all Alarms Off-Site to the Central Station if a perimeter door is opened. No Bypass - No Force Arm - No Opening's. If you make any mistakes and trip the alarm, call the National Accounts Group Central Station (1-800-428-7124) and inform them of the problems. F__S OPERATOR ACTION j KEYPAD DISPLAY NIGHT MODE 1 Enter your passcode followed by ENT. DISARM 123 2 Press MENU. Press NEXT until reach replenishment (Perimeters must be REPLENISHMENT MODE 3 Press ENT. EXIT NOW? While exit delay counts down: +0 After exit delay expires: 4 REPLENISHMENT MODE Interior motion detectors are disarmed! Normal replenishment activities can now be performed! 22 Day Mode to Replenishment Mode (All perimeter points must be closed. If not, it will say "No Authority"). STEP } OPERATOR ACTION J KEYPAD DISPLAY JCPENNEY I/lillY 1 Press MENU. REPENISHMENT? 2 Press ENTER. . ENTER PASSCODE 3 Press ENTER. REPLENISHMENT Interior motion detectors are disarmed! Normal replenishment activities can now be performed! Management Opening . Use the keypad located at the Associate Entry/Exit door. You must enter through the associate entrance door ONLY. The Command Center emits a pulsing "beep" tone to remind you to turn off the alarm system during the entry delay. This action will disarm all areas except receiving doors and the money room area. 24 hours points wiil remain locally armed. STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY NIGHT MODE OR REPLENISHMENT 1 Enter your passcode followed by ENTER. DISARM 1234 JCPENNEY #11111111 Store is ready for normal day to day activity with the receiving and money room areas retaining their own individual control. 23 r - Adding or Changing a Usercode STEP J OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY #11111111 I Press the MENU key NEXT key until the following is displayed. ADD/CHANGE USER? 2 Press the ENTER key. ENTER PASSCODE 3 Enter the Master Usercode. ENTER USER ## 4 Enter the usercode number to add or change. .. USER NUM ## 5 Press the ENTERkey. .-- User Text 6 Press the ENTER key. ADD PASSCODE If it's a new user number OR CHANGE PASSCODE If it's an existing user number 7 Press the ENTER key. ENTER NEW CODE 8 Press the digits of the passcode. NEW CODE * * * * 9 Press the ENTER key. ENTER AGAIN 10 Press the digits of the passcode. NEW CODE * * * * 11 Press the ENTER key. PASSCODE ADDED/CHANGED Note: once passcode has been added, you must set up the user with the proper authority levels. Instructions on the following page must be completed. 24 Adding or Changing Usercode Area Authorities STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY JC PENNEY # #### 1 Press the MENU key followed by the NEXT key until the following is displayed. ADD USER? 2 Press the ENTER key. ENTER PASSCODE 3 Enter the Master Usercode ENTER USER ## 4 Enter the usercode number to add or USER NUM: 5 Press the ENTER key. User Text 6 Press the ENTER key ADD PASSCODE If it's a new user number OR CHANGE PASSCODE If it's an existing user number 7 Press the NEXT key. ADD CARD? 8 Press the NEXT key. ADD CHANGE LEVEL? 9 Press the ENTER key. VALID AREA #? 10 Press YES or NO. System will prompt you for the next area. For your convenience the areas are shown below. After all areas have been answered: LEVEL ADDED/CHANGED 11 Press EXIT key. JC PENNEY # #### Area I = Associate Entrance Door Area 2 = Interior Motion Detectors Area 3 = Perimeter Door's Area 4 = Money Room Area 5 = Receiving Dock Doors Area 8 = Fire Alarm System Authority Levels 1=Store Manager: All user functions 2=Asst. Mgr.or "key" assoc: All user functions with exception of adding or changing users 3Receptionist: Bypassing and un- bypassing zones only (Day Access) 4=Money Room: Access and/or Receiving Access 5Personnel authorized to disarm Associate entry and interior area only (Replenishment Mode) Area 4 and the following page do not apply to stores without money rooms. 25 Add mci or Chanciinci a Usercode for Money Room STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY: JC PENNEY # Ill;llll 1 Press the MENU key followed by the NEXT key until the following is displayed. ADD/CHANGE USER? 2 Press the ENTER key. ENTER PASS CODE 3 Enter the Master Usercode. ENTER USER 4 Enter the usercode number to add or change.. USER NUM: ## 5 Press the ENTER key User Text 6 Press the ENTER key and ADD PASSCODE is displayed press the NEXT key until ADD CARD is Displayed ADD CARD If it's a new user number OR CHANGE CARD If it's an existing user number 7 Press the ENTER key. PRESENT CARD 8 GO to the Money Room Keypad and Enter the 4 digits assigned to Cash Room, 9 The Command Center should display (MAIN KEYPAD) CARD ADDED 10 Press the EXIT key. JC PENNEY # liii!!!! 26 Delete a Usercode STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY I JC PENNEY #11111111 1 Press the MENU key followed by the NEXT key until the following is displayed. 'DELETE USER? 2 Press the ENTER key. ENTER PASSCODE 3 Enter the Master Usercode. Press ENTER. DELETE USER ## 4 Enter the usercode number to delete. Press ENTER. DELETE USER ## 5 . Press the YES/NO key. .. - -. •. USER DELETED 6 Press the EXIT key. JC PENNEY #11111111 27 Standard Displays ENTER The ENTER key is used to complete the entry of your passcode at the command enter. Whenever a function requires you to enter your passcode at the keypad, first press the digits of the code and then press the ENTER key. Your system does not recognize your passcode until you press ENTER. EXIT When EXI75appears in the keypad display, pressing the key adjacent to it will exit you out of the function you are in. This can be displayed on either side of the disp1ay. PREVIOUS When viewing a list, pressing the <PREVIOUS key will take you back to the previously shown item. NEX Press th iVE.Y1> key to pass over the resent it Tehi lila men u-- or list. Your Custom Display "At an idle state" means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user. There are three idle states the system may be in: - Turned on (ARMED) - Turned off (DISARMED) with no points faulted in the area. - Turn off with faulted points in the area. View Faulted or Bypasses Points To properly arm your system, all exterior points and interior points in the system must be in a normal condition. Viewing the faulted points helps you find faulted points and correct them so proper arming is possible. To Automatically Scroll Faulted or Bypassed Points Ensure your keypad shows idle text. Press the Menu> soft key and then the Next soft key until you reach View Point Status>. The text for Area 1 is displayed first followed by the number (#) of faulted points on the next line. Press the View Points> soft key to automatically scroll through the faulted points. The display changes to show the point text description of the faulted points. If there is more than one faulted point, the display will automatically cycle through all of them before returning to idle text. These displays scroll at a rate of three seconds per faulted points. If there are no faulted points, the View Points> soft key will not appear. Instead, the display shows Area Is Off idle text. The display returns to idle text after scrolling through the faulted and bypassed point information. To Manually Scroll Faulted or Byp assed Points I . Ensure your keypad shows idle text. Press the Mcliii> soft key and then the Next soft key until you reach View Point Status>. Press the View Points> soft key to display the first faulted point. Press !Vexr soft key or the Prt'i'ious soil key repcncd1vto display. the iq Ihulted r hypassed pull it in iurmttion. If faulted or bypassed points in other areas exist, then the display will indicate the area number and the number of faulted/bypassed points before returning to idle text. If there are no faulted or bypassed points in other areas, the display will return to idle text. System Trouble Displays Warning Displays and Tones Your keypad emits one of several tones and displays custom text to alert you to system events. Additional bells or sirens may also be connected to your system. Keypad Quiets for Keystrokes Pressing any key on the keypad lights the keys and quiets any warning tones. If you don't press another key within 20 seconds, the keypad lights go out and the warning tones resume. Priority Events If more than one event occurs, your system sorts them into one of four groups. The groups (highest priority first) are: OUG - Fire Alarms - Burglary Alarms - Fire Troubles and Fire Supervisory conditions - Non-Fire Troubles and Non-Fire Supervisory conditions. Turning the System On (ARMING) Enter your passcode and press ENTER After you arm your system, the keypad emits a repeating beep tone. Display ARMING by EXIT NO WI # SECONDS REMAINING and counts down the exit delay time. Turning The System Off (DISARMING) Entering your personal passcode turns the system off. When the system is turned - on, you must enter through the Associate Entry door 10 prevent an instant alarm condition. Opening the door starts eii ry delay tiiuc and the keypademis a pulsing beep tone to remind you turn the system oft. Enter your passcode before the delaly time expires and the system will turn oft. To Turn Your System Off (DISARM) Enter your passcode and press Enter You must press the Enter key within 8 seconds of entering your passcode, or the entry will be invalid. The display returns to idle text. Force Arming Your System Enter your Pass code and press Enter The display shows CHECK AREA # Pressing the View Points> soft key will show the specifics for any points that are faulted or bypassed. Faulted points are displayed first followed by Bypassed points. The display changes to show the number of faulted points. Press the NEXT> soft key repeatedly to scroll through the point text for each faulted point. Once the last faulted point is displayed, press the NEXT> soft key will start displaying a summary and then the specifics of any bypassed points. Once the last bypassed point is displayed, the display will change to show the soft key to either force arm the faulted points FORCE ARM> or force arm the faulted/bypassed points FORCE/BYPASS ARM> 30 6. Press the appropriate soft key to arm your system with the faulted/bypassed points removed from service. Standard Displays Entry Delay display When the system is turned on, entering through a delay door starts entry delay time. The keypad emits a tweedle tone and displays the following: ENTER PASSCODE AND PRESS THE ENTER KEY TO DISARM followed by AREA # NAME TEXT IS INENTRYDELAY ** You must turn off the system before the entry delay time expires to avoid creating an alarm event. Exit Delay Display Arming your system sii.rt.s the exit delay time. The keypad 'emits, repeating beep toen and displays the following: EXIT NO W! # OF SECONDS REMAINING No Authority The system does not recognize the passcode entered and displays NO AUTHORITY Not Authorized The passcode entered does not have the authority to perform the function requested and displays NOT AUTHORIZED Cal/for Service Call Your security company (ADT) Service Panel Indicates a problem with the control panel. The control panel is not operating Call your security company (ADT) Service Parameter Indicates a problem with the control panel. Your control panel may not be operating properly. Call your security company (ADT) Service Low Battery Indicates the security systems battery is low, or temporarily draining faster than the system can charge it. Call your security company (ADT) 31 Service AC Failure Indicates that AC power to the panel is interrupted. The display clears when AC power returns. Sery Battery Missing Indicates the panels battery is disconnected or shorted. Service Keypad Indicates that a keypad, other than the one displaying the message, is in a trouble condition. Service Phone Line #1 (or#2) Indicates telephone line trouble. Service Printer Indicates that a local printer is in trouble condition. Service D921 Indicates that one of the D9210 Access Control Modules connected to the panel has encountered a problem. (Money Room Door) 32 Security System Glossary Area - A group of detection devices within a given area all part of the same group. Arm - To turn your controlled points (burglar detection devices) on. When an area is armed and a controlled point trips, an alarm occurs or entry delay begins. When an area is disarmed, faulting controlled points does not generate alarms. Authority Level - Determines what command center functions you can execute. Command Menu - A list of functions that can be selected. Entry Delay - A programmed delay that allows you to enter the store through the correct door and disarm the Perimeter. If you don't disarm before the delay time expires, an alarm will be sent to the central station. Exit Delay - A programmed delay that allows you to exit after arming the Perimeter. - •. If you don't exit before the delay time expires, system will aim. When the door- is.. opened system goes into entry delay mode. Alarm will sound after delay expires. Faulted Point - A point that is not normal (a door or window is open). Force Arm - To turn on (arm) an area even though one or more points are faulted. Force arming bypasses the faulted points. Idle Text - The Security system displays idle text at command centers when it is not performing a user requested function. Idle text shows the arming status of the Perimeter. Menu - A list of functions you execute from a command center. Point - A detection device. Points display individually at the command center with custom text. The text can describe a single door, motion sensor, or an area such as MONEY ROOM DOOR or MONEY ROOM. Trouble - A service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire. 33 Maintenance and Service This security system requires very little maintenance. You should test the system weekly to ensure it is working properly. A test schedule and maintenance program can be arranged. If you notice a change in operation during normal use or tes t i n g , call for service as soon as possible. Do not attempt to repair the control pane l , command centers, or detectors yourself. Printed Activit A system printer (Event Recorder), which is typically located in the Office Area or Cash room, provides a detailed chronological hard copy of all system events. I t w i l l record operator actions, such as areas opening and closing. In addition, the printer records system generated events such as alarms and scheduled activities, such a s "tinier tests". - Printed Page Explanation Event Acct AR I - '- - - -------- -- - ••2--.fl.--,€- - - - -- ---. -- - _ ,.a_--__ D PT# TEXT 03/02 5:01 PM Test Report 1221 03/02 10:14PM Closing Report 1221 10 09 Was Disarmed USER 9 MNGR 03/03 5:15AM Sked Executed 1221 Skd: 1 03/03 6:53AM Opening Report 1221 07 Was Master Arm USER 7 MNGR NOTE: on the Opening and Closing Report it will show what the previous state of the system was at the time of the Opening or Closing. Date and Time are self-explanatory. The Event is the actual activity. The "Log Event Definitions" section will give detailed explanations to the different events. The ACC T column indicates the account number and will be the same for areas 1, 2, & 3. Are a s 4, 5, & 8 will be different. The AR column indicates the area number, if applicable: Areal= Associate Entry/Exit Door Area 2 = Interior Area 3 =Perimeter Area 4 = Money Room Area 5 = Receiving Area 8 = Fire 34 The ID column indicates the user that performed the function, if applicable. The PT# column indicates the point ID number (zone number), if applicable. The TEXT column indicates the custom text for the event. Print Lop The Print Log function lets you re-print the events stored in your security system's log. You can choose to print the entire log or set a start date and print the events recorded from that date up to today. STEP } OPERATOR ACTION J KEYPAD DISPLAY JCPENNEY #1111111! 1 Press 9 and then 9 again and then ENT.VIEW LOG 9 (1) If you prefer, you may use the Command Menu in place of steps I & 2 to initiate this function. Press the MENU key to enter the Command Menu, then press NEXT repeatedly until you reach the PRINT LOG? Prompt. Press ENT. VIEVV LOG? 2 Press NEXT until the following is displayed: PRINT LOG? 3 Press ENT. ENTER START DATE 4 To print part of the log, enter the date (month and day, MMDD) at which you wish to start the review. Press ENT. To print the entire log, press ENT without entering a start date. PRINTING EVENTS For an explanation of the typical printed page please refer to the "Printed Activity" section. 35 Loci Event Definitions AC FAIL - AC power to the panel interrupted. AC RSTOR - AC power to the panel restored. ALARM - Alarm at point in area specified. AUTO - Event Modifier for BYPASS event. Indicates 4 alarms or troubles in one clock hour caused automatic (swinger) bypass. BAD CALL - System tries to call Remote Account Manager and failed BATT LOW- Panel battery voltage is below 11.7 VDC. Call for service. BATT MISS - Panel battery disconnected or discharged. Call for service. BATT RSTOR - Panel battery recharged. BUS RSTOR - Data Expansion Loop for off-board points restored. .BUS TRBLE.- Data Expansion Loop for off-board pnints faulted. Call for service. BYPASS - Point bypassed. An event modifier showing how the point was bypassed follows this event in the log. CANCEL - User canceled an alarm from the area specified. CKSUM FAIL - Panel programming corrupted. Call for service. CLOSE - User armed area. An event modifier showing the previous armed state following this event in the log. If a close window is in effect, a second event modifier shows if the arming (close) was outside of the close window. CODE CHG - Passcode changed for user number shown. CODE DEL - Passcode deleted for user number shown. CODE TMPR - User made six failed attempts to enter a passcode at command center. COMMAND - Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET and RELY RESET events. Indicates function initiated from a command center. COMM FAIL - Panel could not communicate using phone line reported. Call for service. COMM RSTOR - The communication problem with the phone line indicated resolved. DATE CHG - User changed panel's date and/or time. EXTRA PT- Incorrectly programmed point connected to system. F PERM DLY - User force armed area specified with delay. An event modifier showing the previous armed state follows this event in the log. If a close wind o w i s i n effect, a second event modifier shows if the arming (close) was outside of th e c l o s e window. FIRE ALARM - Fire alarm at point in area specified. FIRE END - Fire Walk Test ended. FIRE RSTOR - Fire alarm at point specified restored. FIRE TRBLE - Trouble condition at point specified. FIRE START- Fire Walk Tested started. FORCE ARMD - Beginning of force arm report. Indicates area was force armed, bypass armed, or force/bypass armed. This event followed by events show i n g t h e points force armed and/orbypassed, and by a FORCE CLSE event showing the e n d Of the f çèdarmOd report. FORCE CLSE - Indicates end of forced armed report. Followed by an event modifier showing the previous armed state. FORCE PT - Event modifier showing user force armed with point specified faulted. LOG FULL - Panel log is full. New event overwrite oldest event. LOG THRES - Panel log reached programmed threshold (Log % Full). MISS ALARM - Point in area specified missing. Area armed. MISS FIRE - Fire point specified missing. MISS TRBLE - Point in area specified missing. Area disarmed. NEW TIME - Event modifier for XTN event. Shows the new time for end of close window. OPEN - User disarmed area. An event modifier showing the previous armed state follows this event in the log. If an open window is in effect, a second event m o d i f i e r shows if the disarming (open) was outside of the open window. PARAM CHG - Panel programming changed. PHONE FAIL - Panel detected phone line specified as faulted. PHONERSTOR - Phone line specified detected as restored from faulted condition. PROG - Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET, and RELY RESET events. Indicates function initiated from local programmer. PROG BAD - Attempt to access panel with a local programmer failed. PROG OK - Panel successfully programmed by a local programmer. 37 PT CLOSE - User armed point specified. PT OPEN - User disarmed point specified. PT STATUS - Status report for point specified. PT TESTED - This point walk tested. PREV STATE -Event modifier for arming and disarming events. Shows the previous arming state of the area. The number before PREV STATE in the command center display defines the previous state as follows: 1= Area previously master armed. 2 = Area previously perimeter instant armed. 3= Area previously perimeter delay armed. 4.. Area previoUsly disarmed. PWR RESET Power was reset at specified time. RAM FAIL - RAM programming session terminated abnormally or RAM using incorrect pascodeand/or lock code - * RAM OK - RAM programming session terminated normally. REBOOT- Panel reset. RELAY SET - Relay set (activated). An event modifier showing how the relay was set follows this event in the log. RELY RESET - Relay reset (deactivated). An event modifier showing how the relay was reset follows this event in the log. REMO - Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET, and RELY RESET events. Indicates function initiated from RAM (Remote Account Manager). REMO RESET- Panel reset from RAM (Remote Account Manager). RESTORAL - Restoral at.device in area specified. SD! FAIL. - SDI device specified is not working. 1 - 8 = supervised command centers, 017, 018, 019 = printers. Call for service. SD! RSTOR - The problem with SDI device specified resolved. SENSOR - Event modifier for SENS RESET event. Shows the relay number activated for reset. SKD CHG - User changed time for Sked specified to be executed. Sked Executed - Sked executed means that a programmed schedule has been executed, (i.e. Timer Test) SKED - Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET, and RELY RESET events. Indicates function initiated by a SKED (scheduled event). STAT RPT- Status report sent. 38 Test Report - Test report sent. This is a test that the system sends daily to the Central Station to insure that the system is communicating with the Central St a t i o n . TIME CHG - User changed panel's time. TROUBLE - Trouble condition at point specified. Call for service. WALK END - Walk test in area specified completed. WALK STRT- Walk test initiated in specified area. WATCH - Area placed in watch mode. WATCHDOG - panel's normal CPU operation interrupted and restarted. Call for service if event occurs regularly or frequently. J - - - - - - - -- -- -. .- -. --.- -. - - - - - 'h--- - -. -- -...................- '- -.. - - - - - THIS PAGE FOR STORE MANAGER ONLY 39 THIS PAGE FOR D9412 SYSTEMS ONLY! USERCODE LOG CODE#} CODE NAMEANDTlTLE CHANGED TO' - ----- - - .- - TO ADD OR CHANGE A USERCODE System must be disarmed. Press ESC to enter the function menu followed by NEXT until the display shows [ADD/CHANGE USER?] Press ENTER. The display will show [ENTER PASSCODE]. Enter the master usercode. The display will show [ENTER USER # Enter the usercode number to be added or changed. The display will show [USER NUM: ###]. Press ENTER. The display will show [User Text]. C. Press ENTER. The display will show [ADD PASSCODE] (if new) or [CHANGE PASSCODE] (if existing). Press ENTER. The display will show [ENTER NEW CODE]. Press the actual digits of the new usercode. The display will show the entry as [NEW CODE * * * * *] IN Press ENTER. The display will show [ENTER AGAIN]. Press the actual digits of the new usercode again followed by ENTER. The display will show [PASSCODE ADDED/CHANGED]. Press ESC twice to exit this mode and return to the normal day display. KEEP THIS PAPER IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ,-• ..-.,--- -- / 41 tqca ADT/JCPENNEY INTRUSION SYSTEM REPLENISHMENT MODE UPDATE PROJECT OBJECTIVE Modify and update the Store Radionics/Bosch Intrusion System to provide Replenishment mode (see replenishment mode features below) features including direct communication to ADT CIVIC for Intrusion and Fire system Monitoring and ADT Select. The Modification includes upgrading the 9412 panel firmware to version 6.4 or above, updating the panel program to include replenishment mode (see replenishment featuresbelow), 60 battery back up for Intrusion and Fire monitoring, connection to FA panel for monitoring through the Intrusion panel, and adding additional devices as shown on 2275 to provide modifications required i.e. (adding a keypad to the receiving dock). Page 4 of the 2275 and the ADT/JCPenney special instructions will provide the information required to add the additional components per ADT/JCPenney installation requirements for this project. ADT SCOPE OF WORK ADT SSO team must call JCP Store Management to schedule project. Upon arriving at the site ADT Technician MUST sign in and advise the on duty store management of their presence on site. ADT Technician and JCP Store Manager should place Intrusion system on test. ADT Technician should schedule training class with JCPenney Store Management. JCP Telco department will provide two new phone jacks located near the Intrusion Panel at store locations that are not currently monitored directly from Intrusion Panel. ADT Technician should locate intrusion panel and confirm phone jacks and AC power have been installed as required for modifications. If phone jacks and AC power have not been installed contact ADT/JCPenney NA office at 972 4311097 or Christina Wengerter at 800-453-2247 ext 2184 ADT Technician will be required to contact ADT NASC INDY DATA/DLL at 1-800-453- 2247 option 3, option 2 to upload current program prior to making any modifications for the replenishment mode features including new firmware chip. ADT Confidential Property H. ADT Technician should complete cable and new devices installation listed on 2275 and shown on facility drawings based on installation instruction in ADT/JCPenney special instructions. ADT Technician should replace existing panel firmware with version 6.4 or above to provide for replenishment mode features ADT technician should again contact ADT NASC INDY DATA/DLL at 1-800-453-2247 option 3, option 2 to update panel program with new replenishment mode features and functionality. For all other technical questions to perform the project ADT technician should contact ADT Tech support at 1-800-390-6236 and advise you are working on a JCPenney Bosch system and you will be transferred to Birmingham tech support. ADT technician, ADT NASCC INDY, and JCP representative must test a minimum of 8 transmitter zones to ADT CMC AURORA via the primary and secondary means of transmission. Upon confirmation of successful conversion ADT Technical will provided ADT CS account number, call list, and new system zoning sheet to JCP store representative ADT Technician will provide updated call list to ADT Data Department (see below) ADT Technician will then conduct one (Replenishment Mode) training class for JCPenney Store Management not to exceed 4 hours. ADT/JCPenney Intrusion System Replenishment reprogram Features Objective: Modify current JCPenney Intrusion System program to incorporate store replenishment operations and maintain Facility Intrusion Protection. Features: Maintains Intrusion System perimeter protection reporting perimeter violations to ADT Central Station Deactivates Interior Motions allowing Replenishment Team to Merchandise Store Allows Money RoOm Access with Valid Code (except safe) and provides access audit data ADT Confidential Property Provides ability to deactivate/activate receiving area via receiving dock keypad with valid code and provides associate audit data Deactivates Associate Entrance Door Contact Intrusion System Replenishment Operation 1. Replenishment Mode Operation: Store manager should press the ESC key to get to menu and scroll through display VIA NEXT key to replenishment and presses enter. Display will prompt Store manager to enter his/her pass code to place system in replenishment mode. Keypad will display (replenishment) A. Replenishment Mode System setup; Associate Area 1 and Interior motions area 2 will be disarmed Money Room JR will be disarmed to allow money room access with valid access code Money room safe contact will remain armed Receiving Area can be disarmed/armed with authorized code Associate entry area will remain disarmed Perimeter protection will remain armed, perimeter violation will notify ADT Central Station/Local Police**. * * Store Associate will be required to immediately contact ADT Central Station upon perimeter violation to cancel alarm** 2. Replenishment to Day Mode: Store manager enter code and presses enter to place system in day mode. Keypad will display (JCP 3. Day mode to Replenishment Mode: Store manager should press the ESC key to get to menu and scroll through display VIA NEXT key to REPLENISHMENT and press enter. Store manager will be prompted to enter his/her pass code to place system in replenishment mode. Keypad will display . (replenishment). 4. Replenishment mode to Night mode: Store manager should enter his/her pass code and presses enter to disarm the system. Store manager should then re- enter his/her pass code and press enter, display will now show Arming and change system to Night Mode once it is armed. Keypad will display (night) and exit delay audible will sound, manager should exit facility. ADT Confidential Property Night Mode to Replenishment Mode (Must be Night mode) Use the keypad located at the Associate Entry/Exit door. You must enter through the associate entrance door ONLY. The Command Center emits a pulsing "beep" tone to remind you to turn off the alarm system during the entry delay. This action will disarm all the interior motion detectors only. Management must disarm the remainder of the system upon their arrival. In the Replenishment Mode, the system will report all Alarms Off-Site to the Central Station if a perimeter door is opened. No Bypass - No Force Arm - No Opening's. lfyou make any mistakes and trip the alarm, call the National Accounts Group Central Station (1-800-428-7124) and inform them of the problems. STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY NIGHT MODE 1 Enter your pass code followed by ENT. DISARM 123 2 Press ESC. (All Perimeters must be armed) REPLENISHMENT MODE 3 Press ENT. EXIT NOW? While exit delay counts down: + After exit delay expires: + REPLENISHMENT MODE Interior motion detectors are disarmed! Normal replenishment activities can now be performed! ADT Confidential Property Day Mode to Replenishment Mode (All perimeter points must be closed. If not, it will say "No Authority"). STEP OPERATOR ACTION I KEYPAD DISPLAY JCPENNEY#### 1 Press ESC. REPENISHMENT? 2 Press ENT. ENTER PASSCODE 3 Press ENT. PASSCODE REPLENISHMENT Interior motion detectors are disarmed! Normal replenishment activities can now beperformed! Management Opening Use the keypad located at the Associate Entry/Exit door. You must enter through the associate entrance door ONLY. The Command Center emits a pulsing 'beep" tone to remind you to turn off the alarm system during the entry delay. This action will disarm all areas except receiving doors and the money room area. 24 hours points will remain locally armed. [ STEP OPERATOR ACTION KEYPAD DISPLAY I NIGHT MODE OR REPLENISHMENT 1 Enter your pass code followed by ENT. (I DISARM 1234 JCPENNEY #11111111 Store is ready for normal day to day activity with the receiving and money room areas retaining their own individual control. ADT Confidential Property Manager's Call List: Name I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JCPenney Store # System # Address; City, State, Zip; Telephone Number; Person requesting update; Requester PIN # Date: Email to NAMC-bata@adt.com Data Dept. Telephone: 800-428-7124 ext. 3 Data Dept. Fax: 888-303-4395 Phone Number Phone Number (2nd) Manager's PlC # ADT Confidential Property 72-25 FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Record of Completion Name of Protected Property Address: Rep. Of Protected Prop. (name/phone): Authority Having Jurisdiction: Address/Phone Number: I. Type(s) of System Service: NFPA 72, Chapter 3 - Local If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premise, list where received: NFPA 72, Chapter 3 - Emergency Voice/Alarm Service Quantity of speakers installed Quantity of speaker zones: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system: NFPA 72, Chapter 4— Auxiliary Indicate type of connection: - Local energy, Shunt, Parallel telephone Location and telephone number for receipt of signals: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 - Remote Station Alarm Supervisory: NFPA 72, Chapter 4—Proprietary If alarms are retransmitted to public service communications center or others, indicate location and telephone number of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 - Central Station The Prime Contractor: Central Station Location: Means of transmission of signals from the protected premise to the central station: McCulloh Multiplex One-Way Radio '1 Digital Alarm Communicator Two-Way Radio Others Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: (a' TELCO (b) TELCO System Location: Organization Name/Phone Representative Name/Phone Installer Supplier Service Organization Location of Record (As-Built) Drawings: ON SITE W/OWNER Location of Owners Manuals: ON SITE W/OWNER Location of Test Reports: ON SITE W/OWNER A Contract, dated for test and inspection accordance with NFPA standard(s) No. (s) ,dated is in effect. Figure 1-7.2.1 Certificate of Completion 1996 Edition 72-26 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE Certification of System Installation (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as listed below, was inspected by on , includes the devices listed below and has been in service since NFPA 72, Chapters (1)3 @ © ® IID (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date: - Organization: Certification of System Operations All operational features and functions of this system were tested by on and Found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of: NFPA 72, Chapters @3(@060 (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 .. ... Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization: 4. Alarm Initiating Devices and Circuits (Use blanks to indicated quantity of devices.) MANUAL Manual Stations Noncoded, Activating Transmitters Combination Manual Fire Alarm and Guard's Tour Coded Stations AUTOMATIC Coverage: Complete: Partial: Smoke Detectors Ion Photo Duct Detectors Ion Photo C) Heat Detectors FT RR Sprinkler Water Flow Switches Noncoded, activating Other: (list) 5. Supervisory Signal Initiating Devices and Circuits (Use blanks to indicated quantity of devices.) GUARD'S TOUR a) Coded Stations h) Noncoded Stations Activating Transmitters C) Compulsory Guard Tour System Comprised of Transmitter Stations and Note: Combination devices recorded under 4 (b) and 5(a). SPRINKLER SYSTEM Coded Valve Supervisory Signaling Attachments Valve Supervisory Switches Activating Transmitters Building Temperature C) Site Water Temperature Points Site Water Supply Level Points Electric Pump: Pump Running -, 0 Controller Off (AC Loss) g) AC Phase Reversal Engine - Driven Fire Pump: Ii) Engine Running k) Engine trouble i) Controller Off 1) Low Fuel .1) Controller Trouble rn) Fuel Spill Engine - Driven Generator: ii) Selector in Auto Position o) Control Panel Trouble P) Transfer Switches Coded FT/RR RC Transmitters Coded Intermediate Stations q) Engine Running Figure 1-7.2.1 Record of Completion (continued) 1996 Edition 72-27 FUNDAMENTAL OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Other Supervisory Function(s) (specify) 6. Alarm Notification Appliances and Circuits Types and Quantity of alarm indicating appliances installed: a) Bells Inch Speakers Horns C) Chimes Other: Visual Signals Type With audible . without audible Local Annunciator - 7. Signaling Line Circuits: Quantity and Style (See NFPA 72, Table 3-6.1) of signaling line circuits connected to system: Quantity: Style: 8. System Power Supplies a) Primary(Main) Nominal Voltage: Current Rating: Over current Protection: Type Current Rating: Location: h) Secondary (Standby): Storage Battery: Amp Hour Rating: Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours: 24 60 Engine - driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system: U) LUlULIWII if! I LICI LUl USC. Emergency or Standby System used as backup to primary Power Supply, instead of using a Secondary Power Supply" Emergency System described in NFPA 70, Article 700 Legally Required Standby System described in NFPA 70, Article 71 Optional Standby described in NFPA 70, Article 702, which also meets the performance requirements of Article 700 or 701 9. System Software a) Operating System Software Revision Level(s): h) Application Software Revision Level(s c) Revision Completed by: (name) (finn) 10. Comments (Signed) for Central Station of Alarm Service Company (title) (date) Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s): System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are: (Signed) for Central Station of Alarm Service Company (title) (date) Upon completion of the system(s) satisfactory test(s) witnessed (if required by the authority having jurisdiction): (Signed) representative of authority having jurisdiction (title) (date) Figure 1-7.2.1 Record of Completion (continued). 1996 Edition