Security Industry Supplies 6 Plus - Support Information
The Security Industry Supplies 6 Plus Control Panel offers a combination of stylish and innovative features for a user friendly experience.
With its reliable communication technology, flexible expansion and great-looking LCD keypads, The SIS 6 Plus Alarm Panel is an ideal security system for any residential or commercial installations that require up to 6 zones of protection.
Arming the System
Disarming the system
Bypassing (Switching off) Zones on Arming
Force Arming the alarm
Home Arming the alarm
Viewing the Alarm Memory
Changing User Codes
Adding / Removing Proximity Cards
Turning On / Off Zone chimes
Alarm Troubleshooting
Setting the Time and Date
Arming the Panel
1) Enter a valid user code.
2) Press the [ARM] Button.
3) Press the [0] Button.
The ARMED LED / LCD Segment will now Flash, and the Exit delay will commence.
The keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay time.
The Keypad beeps will intensify during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay time.
Once the system has been armed, the ARM Led will illuminate.
If the keypad emits a long beep, the user code was rejected.
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Disarming the Panel
1) Enter a valid user code.
The keypad will beep twice, and the ARM Led will switch off when the panel is disarmed.
If the keypad emits a long beep, the user code was rejected.
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Bypassing (Switching Off) Zones on Arming
Manual Bypass Programming allows you to program the
alarm system to ignore (deactivate) specified zones the
next time the system is armed.
For example, you may wish to bypass certain zones when workers are renovating part
of your establishment.
Please note that a Fire Zone cannot be bypassed.
1) Enter your access code.
2) Press the [BYP] Button.
3) Toggle the Zones that you wish to bypass by pressing the corresponding zone buttons.
4) Press the [ENT] button to Save the Bypassed zone entries.
5) The BYPASS LCD segment will illuminate, and the selected zones will be bypassed next time the system is armed.
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Force Arming the alarm
Force arming allows you to rapidly arm the system without
waiting for all zones in the system to close.
During Force arming, a Force zone is considered deactivated until it
closes, after which the system will arm that zone.
Force arming is commonly used when a motion detector is
protecting the area occupied by a keypad.
For example, when arming the system from within a Force zone, the
system will allow you to arm even if the zone is open, and
the system will arm the zone once it closes.
1) Enter a valid user code.
2) Press the [ARM] Button.
3) Press the [2] Button.
The ARMED LED / LCD Segment will now Illuminate, and the Exit delay will commence.
The keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay time.
The Keypad beeps will intensify during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay time.
The Zones that was Bypassed during the Force Arm will not be displayed on the LCD Keypad until the corresponding zone closes.
If the keypad emits a long beep, the user code was rejected.
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Home (Stay) Arming the alarm
This method allows you to remain in the protected area
while partially arming the system.
Stay zones are zones that are bypassed when Stay arming.
For example, when you go to sleep at night, doors and windows can be armed
without arming other zones like motion detectors.
1) Enter a valid user code.
2) Press the [ARM] Button.
3) Press the [1] Button.
The Stay LED / LCD Segment will now Illuminate, and the Exit delay will commence.
The keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay time.
The Keypad beeps will intensify during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay time.
If the keypad emits a long beep, the user code was rejected.
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Viewing the Alarm Memory
If a zone has been triggered whilst the alarm system is in its Armed state,
the Alarm Memory LCD Segment will Illuminate indicating that the alarm has been triggered.
To display the Alarm Memory History,
1) Enter a valid user code.
2) Press the [MEM] Button.
You will now be in the Alarm Memory Viewer.
Use the Left and Right Arrow Buttons to scroll through the Event History.
Pressing the following buttons will display the corresponding information.
[1] - Will display the Event Time on the LCD Screen.
[2] - Will display the event Date (ddmm format)
[3] - Will display the Event Details (First 2 digits is the Event code, the second 2 digits is the Zone or User for the Event)
Event Details
The following 2 digit codes are the event details available when viewing the alarm memory
01 - Alarm Activated (Zone)
02 - Alarm Restored (Zone)
03 - Fire Alarm Activated (Zone)
04 - Fire Alarm Restored (Zone)
05 - Panic Alarm Activated (Zone)
06 - Panic Alarm Restored (Zone)
07 - Tamper Alarm Activated (Zone)
08 - Tamper Alarm Restored (Zone)
09 - Medical Alarm Activated (Zone)
10 - Medical Alarm Restored (Zone)
11 - Zone Bypassed (Zone)
12 - Zone Bypass disabled (Zone)
13 - Fire Zone Bypassed (Zone)
14 - Fire Zone Bypass disabled (Zone)
15 - Panic Zone Bypassed (Zone)
16 - Panic Zone Bypass disabled (Zone)
17 - Tamper Zone Bypassed (Zone)
18 - Tamper Zone Bypass disabled (Zone)
19 - Medical Zone Bypassed (Zone)
20 - Medical Zone Bypass disabled (Zone)
21 - Panel Disarmed (User)
22 - Panel Remote Disarmed (User)
23 - Panel Disarmed by Key (Zone)
24 - Panel Armed (User)
25 - Panel Remote Armed (User)
26 - Panel Armed by Key (Zone)
27 - Panel Fast Armed (None)
28 - Install Mode Entry (17)
29 - Install Mode Exit (17)
30 - Ambush Code Entered (User)
31 - Trouble Telephone Line (0)
32 - Restored Trouble Telephone Line (0)
33 - Trouble Communication Error (0)
34 - Automated Test (0)
35 - Manual Test (0)
36 - Trouble Fuse Blown (0)
37 - Fuse Replaced (0)
38 - System Reset (0)
39 - Trouble Power Supply (0)
40 - Restored Trouble Power Supply (0)
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Changing User Codes
Using the Master Code.
To change user access codes, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 0000)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Enter the User Number you wish to program (00) = Master, 01 = User 1, 16 = User 16)
4) The keypad will beep twice, and the READY Light will be flashing.
5) Enter the new code for the user selected (The code should be 4 digits long.)
6) The keypad will beep twice.
7) Enter the new User code again for confirmation.
8) The system will enter the User Permissions Settings mode.
This mode allows you to configure what features of the system the User has access to.
Features can be turned On or Off by pressing the corresponding Keypad Number.
If a feature is turned On, the LCD Segment will be highlighted on the Keypad.
Selectable permissions include,
[1] - User can disarm the system.
[2] - User can Fully Arm the System.
[3] - User can Home (Stay) Arm the System.
[4] - User can Force Arm the System.
[5] - User can view Events in the system memory.
[6] - User can Bypass Zones on Arming.
Once the Settings have been configured, they can be saved by pressing the [ENT] button On the Keypad.
Example : To change User 02 code to 0351 you would press the following keys in sequence.
Enter the Master code
Press the [PRG] Button,
Press [0] then [2] to select User 2.
The READY light should now be flashing.
Enter the New user code for User 2 [0][3][5][1]
The Keypad will beep twice,
Enter the user code a second time by pressing [0][3][5][1]
The User code will now be changed, and the system will prompt you for user the user permissions.
You can press the [CLR] button to exit this mode, or
You can select what access this user has to the system.
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Adding / Removing Proximity Cards
Using the Master Code.
To assign a prox card to a user, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 0000)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Press the [6] then the [0] button.
4) The keypad will beep twice, and the READY Led will flash.
5) Enter the User Number you wish to program (00) = Master, 01 = User 1, 16 = User 16)
6) Swipe the Prox card for the user to register the card.
7) The card will now be available for the selected user to use with the system.
Removing a Prox Card from the System
To remove a prox card from a user, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 1234)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Press the [6] then the [1] button.
4) The keypad will beep twice, and the READY Led will flash.
5) Enter the User Number you wish to program (00) = Master, 01 = User 1, 16 = User 16)
6) Press the [ENT] button to remove the prox card from the system.
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Enabling Chime Zones
This feature allows you to configure the
Zone Chime option.
A Chime-enabled zone will advise you
every time it is opened by causing your keypad to emit a
rapid intermittent beep tone (BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP).
To configure the chime setting, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 1234)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Press the [3] button, followed by the [0] Button
4) If chime mode has been enabled, zones 1 through to 6 will highlighted on the display.
5) To toggle the chime mode, press the [1] button.
6) Once the chime mode has been configured, press the [ENT] button to save the settings
NOTE : Chime zones must be programmed by your installer in order for this function to work.
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Alarm Trouble Codes
If a system fault has been detected, the Trouble Indicator will illuminate.
To display trouble codes, type the system master code, and press the [ENT] button.
1 : Power Failure (No AC Power)
2 : Battery Failure (Low Battery)
3 : Fuse Failure (Blown Fuse)
4 : Telephone Line Monitoring Failure
5 : Communicator Report Failure
6 : Tamper Switch Triggered
Trouble Code 1 - Power Fail - Check the Plug Pack Adaptor going to the control panel.
Trouble Code 2 - Battery Fail - Check Fuse Number 1 (BATT) to see if the fuse has blown.
If the Fuse is OK, then replace the battery.
Trouble Code 3 - Fuse Fail - Check the 3 fuses located on the panel main board.
Replace any blown fuses with an item of the same rating.
F1 - BATT (2 Amp)
F2 - PGM (1 Amp)
F3 - AUX (1 Amp)
Trouble Code 4 - Telephone Line Fail - Check the phone line connected to the panel for a dial tone, using a standard handset.
Trouble Code 6 - Tamper Switch Triggered.
A connected device is in Tamper (Keypad / Sensor)
Check that the keypads are mounted correctly, and that the sensors are functioning correctly.
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Setting the time
If the alarm panel has lost power, it may require the system time and date to be set.
Setting the Time
To set the time, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 0000)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Press the [5] button, then the [0] Button.
4) The keypad will beep twice, and the READY Light will be flashing.
5) Enter the current Hour tens digit (Eg for 21:30, enter [2]),
6) Enter the current Hour ones digit (Eg for 21:30, enter [1]),
7) Enter the current Minute tens digit (Eg for 21:30, enter [3]),
8) Enter the current Minute ones digit (Eg for 21:30, enter [0]),
9) Press the [ENT] button to save the new system time.
Setting the Date
To set the time, you will first require the Master code.
1) Enter the master code. (Default code is 0000)
2) Press the [PRG] button
3) Press the [5] button, then the [1] Button.
4) The keypad will beep twice, and the READY Light will be flashing.
5) Enter the current Day tens digit (Eg for 26th July, enter [2]),
6) Enter the current Day ones digit (Eg for 26th July, enter [6]),
7) Enter the current Month tens digit (Eg for 26th July, enter [0]),
8) Enter the current Month ones digit (Eg for 26th July, enter [6]),
9) Press the [ENT] button to save the new system date.
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Panel Information used under license from MonPro TechVantage - Security Industry Supplies Sydney Australia