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Cooper Homelink 75 Operation & User’s Manual

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Cooper Homelink 75 User Manual
Cooper Homelink 75 User Guide
Cooper Homelink 75 Online Manual

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  •  Select Stop 12:15 Setting Options Setting Partition 01 7 to Set Do this: The display shows: 1 2 Press the appropriate button on the telecommand.  Note: The Administrator must program the control unit to recognise (“learn”) a telecommand. Make sure the system is idle. Secure

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Change Done Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 U 3. Partition 03 U 4. Partition 04 U Change Done Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 U 3. Partition 03 U 4. Partition 04 U Change Done Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 U>S 3. Partition 03 U 4. Partition 04 U U>S = will change to Set U>P = will change to Partset. Highlight the partition you wish to set. U = unset, S = set, and P = part set. Note: You may not have access to all partitions. 5 4 3

  •  Select Exit Menu Voice Memo The following pages give short instructions on how to use each option of the User Menu. For more detailed instructions please read Homelink 7500r Administrator’s Guide. Press  or  to scroll through the other options. The screen shows the first of the User Menu options. 2

  • Cooper Homelink 75,             

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Omit All View Setting Faults 6 Faults Stop 12:15 Setting with 6 zone(s) omitted 7 to Set 2a EITHER If any detectors are not yet ready to be set (other than Final Exit or Entry Route) then the display shows the number of affected zones. 1. Follow the instructions on pages 6 to 9 to set the whole system or a partition.  There may be times when you wish to set the system, even though one or more of the detectors are not working correctly.

  • Cooper Homelink 75,   Controls and Displays ..................................3 Key Functions: .........................................4 Access to the System ...............................4 Special Icons Used on the Display ............5 Setting ........................................................6 Full Setting (Using Access Code or Tag) ...6 Quick Set ................................................8 Setting Partitions ......................................9 Part Set ..................................................11 Setting with Forced Omit .......................12 Setting With a Telecommand ................. 14 Force Setting with a Telecommand ......... 15

  • Cooper Homelink 75,   1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select Omit Zones. 3. Press  or  to select zone to omit. 4. Press Change so that end of line shows “O”. 5. Press DONE. Select Exit Menu Omit Zones  1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select Users. 3. Press SELECT. 4. Key in new access code. 5. Key in new access code again to confirm. 6. Press BACK. Select Exit Menu Users  1. Enter User Menu 2. Select Voice Memo. 3. Select Record Message. 4. Speak clearly. 5. Press DONE. Select Exit Menu Voice Memo

  • Cooper Homelink 75,   1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select Outputs On/Off. 3. Press  or  to select output. 4. Press change to switch the output on or off. 5. Press Done to finish. Select Exit Menu Outputs On/Off Part Number 11663939 issue 1  You may wish the control unit to call you at a new telephone number, for example while you are travelling. 1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select Follow Me. 3. Key in your telephone number. 4. Press OK. Select Exit Menu Follow Me

  •  Change Done Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 S>U Change Done Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 S 01:12 01/01/2005 Menu USUU Do this: The display shows: The system unsets the selected partitions (1 in this example) and displays the standby screen. In this example, make sure partition 2 does not unset. Note: The control unit sh

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Select Stop 12:15 Setting Options Setting Partition 02 7 to Set 01:12 01/01/2005 Menu USUU  When programming your system, the installer can mark some of the zones “Part Set”. If, when setting the system, you select the Part Set All option shown on page 9 then the control unit sets the zones selected by the installer, and none of the others. This feature is designed so that you can protect, for example, the perimeter of your house while you remain inside it. Notes: If you decide you want to stop setting then press S

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Notes: If you decide you want to stop setting then press STOP. If your system is full set, then you cannot go directly to part set. You must unset the system first. If your system is part set, then you cannot go directly to full set. You must unset the system first. 3 Select Stop 12:15 Setting Options Setting All 7 to Set The display shows how many seconds remain for you to leave. 2

  •   The display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting and programming the system. When the system is idle (either while set or unset) the display shows the “standby screen”, comprising the time and date: The letters have

  • Cooper Homelink 75,    The table below shows the different kinds of alarms the control unit can raise. Signal (see note) Type of Alarm Started by: Loud warbling tone from siren. Intruder Normal alarm or entry route zone activated when system is set. 24 hour zone activated at any time. “ Tamper Someone has opened the case of one of the system components, or cut the wires to a hardwired detector. “ Technical Technical alarm zone activated at any time. “ Panic PA zone or Panic Alarm transmitter activated at any time. Pressed on keypad. Repeated “Dee

  • Cooper Homelink 75,    1 to 0,*,#     To operate the system you must identify yourself: Sets the whole system. Unsets the system. Scroll up. Scroll down. The function of these keys depends on the guiding text shown on the bottom line of the display above the keys. In the instructions on the following pages a name shown in capitals, for example SELECT or DONE, means the soft key under the same word appearing in the bottom line of the display. Used when keying in user names, codes and telephone numbers. Press to s

  • Cooper Homelink 75,   To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the User Menu. Your degree of access to the User Menu depends on what type of user you are: Administrator or Normal User. An Administrator has access to all the options of the User Menu. A Normal User can change their own access code, but cannot add or delete other users, or use the System Config option.  15:51 Exit Enter Access Code 1 Do This: The display shows: If you wish to use a special function, make sure the system is unse

  • Cooper Homelink 75,   Homelink can call your phone to report an alarm. After listening to the message you can give the system commands by pressing keys on your phone’s keypad. The system tells you the progress of your commands by playing short tones in your phone’s earpiece. When you have finished, simply hang up.  If you want to check your system when there is no alarm call: 1. Dial the alarm system phone number: You should hear: “beep beep beep”. 2. Key in your access code. You should hear: “beep bee

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  OR The installer may have programmed your system so that the screen will tell you where the alarm occurred, and also show a message asking you to call the installer. OK Exit Call Installer P2:Burg Z02 Alarm The display returns to the standby screen, but shows the alert icon. Call your installer and tell them that an alarm has occurred. You may still set and unset the system while waiting for the installer to arrive.

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  To: Press: Listen in 1 Talk 2 Toggle listen/talk * Re-play messages 3 End call 5 Unset the system #0*0 Set the system #0*1 Part set the sytem #0*2 Silence the Sounders #1*0 Reset the system #1*1 Interrogate the system #3* Switch output nn ON #9*nn*1 Switch output nn OFF #9*nn*0 Toggle output nn #9*nn*  The system signals the progress of your commands by sounding various tones: “Bip” = command accepted “Beep beep” = action completed “Boop” = action failed “Ee Or” three times = alarm “Pip pip

  •  Press the same button again. Press the appropriate button on the telecommand. You may hear a warning tone from the control unit if a zone is not ready to set.  Note: The Installer must program the system to enable this feature. 1 2

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  3 EITHER Press STOP. The display returns to the standby screen. OR Press OMIT ALL to omit the zones. The system sets with the faulty zones omitted. Note: You can stop the setting process by either pressing STOP or by pressing : Omit All Stop Setting Faults 16 Patio window 17 Patio door 18 Kitchen window 19 Dog kennel 2b OR

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Continued on next page. Select Set Setting Options Full Set All Part Set All Partitions Select Set Setting Options Full Set All Part Set All Partitions 2 OR  The installer may have created several “partitions” in your system, and allocated you to one or more of them. You may set and unset each partition independently of all the others. First, secure all windows and doors in the partition that you wish to set. Do this: The display shows: 1 EITHER

  • Cooper Homelink 75,  Reset All Exit Reset Required P2:Burg Z02 Alarm The siren stops and the screen shows the first zone to cause the alarm, for example: 2 EITHER The display returns to normal. Continued on next page. 1 Do this: The display shows:  In an alarm the control unit gives a tone from the siren (except for medical alarms) and shows a small “Alert” icon ( ) at the bottom right of the display. The siren runs for a limited time set by the i

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