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Table of Contents

About This User’s Guide ............................................................................... 2
Introduction.................................................................................................... 2
Security System Basics .................................................................................. 3

What is a Point?......................................................................................... 3
What is a “Faulted” Point? ........................................................................ 3
Are All Points the Same? .......................................................................... 3

Controlled Points ........................................................................................... 4
24-Hour Points............................................................................................... 5

Fire Points ................................................................................................. 5
Non-fire 24-Hour Points............................................................................ 5

Keypad Keys.................................................................................................. 5
Keypad Tones ................................................................................................ 6
System Events................................................................................................ 7

Fire Alarms................................................................................................ 7
Burglary Alarms ........................................................................................ 7
Fire Trouble Events ................................................................................... 7
Non-Fire Trouble Events ........................................................................... 7
How Your System Reports Alarms ........................................................... 8

Keypad Backlighting ..................................................................................... 8
Checking System Status................................................................................. 8
Silencing Alarms............................................................................................ 9
Turning the System Off ............................................................................... 10
Turning the System All On .......................................................................... 11
Turning the System All On, with No Delay................................................. 12
Turning On Part of the System (Part On)..................................................... 13
Turning the System Part On, with No Delay ............................................... 14
Turning System On, With Points Open (Bypass Points) ............................. 15
Viewing Faulted Points................................................................................ 17
Viewing Alarm Memory.............................................................................. 18
Resetting the System.................................................................................... 19
Selecting Watch Tone .................................................................................. 20
Selecting Watch Points ................................................................................ 21
Checking System Troubles .......................................................................... 22
Changing Passcodes..................................................................................... 23
Step Outside................................................................................................. 24
Exit Only...................................................................................................... 25
Show Passcode Types .................................................................................. 26
Change Passcode Type ................................................................................ 27
Change Other Users’ Passcodes................................................................... 29
Renew One-Time Passcodes........................................................................ 31
System Test.................................................................................................. 32
Security System Limitations ........................................................................ 34
Fire Safety and Evacuation .......................................................................... 35
Security System Glossary ............................................................................ 42
Maintenance and Service ............................................................................. 44
Power Failure............................................................................................... 44
How to Clean the Keypad ............................................................................ 44

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Page 1: ...ing the System All On 11 Turning the System All On with No Delay 12 Turning On Part of the System Part On 13 Turning the System Part On with No Delay 14 Turning System On With Points Open Bypass Points 15 Viewing Faulted Points 17 Viewing Alarm Memory 18 Resetting the System 19 Selecting Watch Tone 20 Selecting Watch Points 21 Checking System Troubles 22 Changing Passcodes 23 Step Outside 24 Exit ...

Page 2: ...t fire theft and bodily harm It consists of a keypad or keypads sensors such as motion detectors or devices located on doors and windows and other sensing devices designed to detect the presence of smoke or combustion Each of these devices is connected to a sophisticated electronic brain which processes all events registered by the system Control of your security system is achieved through the key...

Page 3: ...ed it is said to be normal When the door or window is open the point is said to be faulted or not normal When you turn your system on you usually want all of the points in your system to be normal although you can turn your system on with faulted points by using the Bypass Points procedure You can see whether there are faulted points by pressing CLEAR when the system is off Are All Points the Same...

Page 4: ...u turn your system All On you are turning on all controlled points both interior motion detectors and exterior doors and windows of the building Part On When you turn your system Part On you are turning on a portion of the controlled points The particular points included in this portion are determined by your alarm company Part points may include only the exterior doors and windows of your system ...

Page 5: ...tion of this guide that describes the various system functions CLEAR Use the CLEAR key to exit any function and start over Press CLEAR when the system is off to see system status A A special function may be assigned to this key by your security company Press this key twice to activate the special function For your system this key is_________________________ B A special function may be assigned to ...

Page 6: ...ad sounds a short pip indicating that the entry is accepted 5 Entry Delay Tone When you enter the premises through a point programmed for entry delay the keypad emits a repeating short beep long beep tone to remind you to turn off your system If the system is not turned off before the entry delay expires an Alarm Report may be sent to your alarm company 6 Exit Delay Tone After you turn your system...

Page 7: ...he second priority When a burglary point activates while your system is turned on your keypad emits a constant warble tone The tone sounds for the time set by your security company The keypad display shows each burglary point that went into alarm Press to manually scroll the list if you wish Events scroll from the oldest to the newest Fire Trouble Events When a fire trouble such as a loose wire oc...

Page 8: ...ght when a key is pressed Option 2 When Option 2 is chosen the display times out after twenty seconds To change the current setting press and hold CLEAR for five seconds If you re changing the backlighting from Option 1 to Option 2 you see the backlight go off If changing from Option 2 to Option 1 you hear a short beep to indicate the change Checking System Status When the system is off pressing C...

Page 9: ... the system off if it was turned on If you enter your passcode before the system dials your alarm company the alarm is canceled If not an alarm report is sent to your alarm company To determine whether the alarm was reported follow the procedure to View Alarm Memory The display continues to show the point or points that caused the alarm ALARM PT 8 MOTION DETECTOR TO REMOVE ALARMS PRESS CLEAR 3 Pre...

Page 10: ...he delay time expires to turn the system off If you enter through the wrong door or fail to turn the system off before the entry delay time expires you may cause an alarm If this happens silence the alarm by entering your personal passcode and call your security company to let them know that it is not an emergency situation 1 When the system is on the On light is lit If the system is All On the di...

Page 11: ...aulted 2 Press 9 If all points are normal exit delay time begins You should leave now If your system has a faulted point you should return it to normal or refer to Bypass Points 30 SEC TO EXIT During exit delay you may stop the system from turning on by pressing CLEAR TO STOP PRESS CLEAR If you wish to you can turn the system All On with No Delay by pressing 9 again FOR NO DELAY PRESS 9 If you wis...

Page 12: ...ated delay door This function is useful when you re staying home and you want your system on 1 Make sure all points are normal not faulted 2 Press 9 twice If all points are normal the display shows the following for 3 seconds and the keypad beeps three times If your system has faulted points you should return them to normal or refer to Bypass Points TO STOP PRESS CLEAR 3 After 3 seconds the system...

Page 13: ... Make sure Part points are normal not faulted 2 Press 0 If all Part points are normal exit delay time begins If your system has faulted points you should return them to normal or refer to Bypass Points 30 SEC TO EXIT During exit delay you may stop the system from turning on by pressing CLEAR TO STOP PRESS CLEAR If you wish to you can turn the system Part On with No Delay by pressing 0 again FOR NO...

Page 14: ...delay time through the designated delay door 1 Make sure Part points are normal not faulted 2 Press 0 twice If all Part points are normal the display shows the following for 3 sec and the keypad beeps three times If your system has faulted points you should return them to normal or refer to Bypass Points TO STOP PRESS CLEAR 3 After 3 seconds the system turns on PART ON NO DELAY SYSTEM OK 4 To turn...

Page 15: ...m is generated If you wish you can bypass a point even if it is not faulted 1 Press 9 or 0 to turn the system All or Part On 2 If a point is faulted the error tone sounds and the following display is shown for three seconds POINTS FAULTED If a point becomes faulted after exit delay has begun the display shows the following Go to Step 3 POINTS FAULTED SEC TO EXIT 3 The system then identifies the fa...

Page 16: ... are no more faulted points exit delay begins The display indicates that the system is being turned on with a bypassed point 30 SEC TO EXIT 1 PTS BYPASSED 6 If you bypass a point in error press CLEAR and start over at step 1 7 Turning the system off clears all bypassed points ...

Page 17: ...f On light is off 2 Press CLEAR If points are faulted the display shows NOT READY TO TURN ON HOLD TO VIEW FAULTED POINTS 3 Hold to view faulted points POINT 2 FAULTED FRONT DOOR POINT 7 FAULTED BACK DOOR 3 Now that you know which points are faulted you can return them to normal In this example you would close the front door and the back door 4 Once you correct the faults the system is ready to tur...

Page 18: ...M MEMORY HOLD 6 TO VIEW 3 Hold 6 to view those points which were in alarm This display shows that there was an alarm on Point 8 ALARM PT 8 BEDROOM WINDOW 4 If you entered your passcode before the system dialed your alarm company the display shows CANCELED PT 8 BEDROOM WINDOW 5 Continue to hold 6 to view all points that were in alarm When the last alarm has been shown the display shows TO CLEAR MEM...

Page 19: ...takes about 20 seconds If points do not reset contact your alarm company for help 1 Ensure that your system is off On light is off 2 Press 3 The display shows the following ENTER CODE TO RESET SENSORS 3 Enter your passcode Owner type passcode required Resetting begins and the display shows the following This procedure takes about 20 seconds RESETTING 4 After the system is reset the display returns...

Page 20: ...tem is off On light is off 2 Press 7 The display shows the current watch tone selected In this example the current watch tone setting is Short Beep WATCH TONE IS SHORT BEEP ENTER OWNER CODE TO CHANGE TONE 3 Enter your passcode Owner type required The display again shows the current watch tone selected followed by the four watch tone options Select the type of watch tone you want by pressing the in...

Page 21: ... not change current watch point settings press 8 The display scrolls the current setting for each point 1 Make sure that your system is off On light is off 2 Press 8 and enter your passcode The display shows the points that are currently being watched Watch On and those that are not Watch Off followed by instructions for changing the current setting The example below shows that watch is off for Po...

Page 22: ... be on or off when a system trouble occurs If the system is on turn it off The display shows SYSTEM TROUBLE PRESS 4 TO VIEW 2 Press 4 The trouble tone is silenced and the display scrolls through the list of troubles Follow the displayed instructions to see the troubles FIRE TROUBLE HOLD 1 TO VIEW POINT TROUBLE HOLD 2 TO VIEW SYSTEM RUNNING ON BATTERY ONLY PHONE TROUBLE CHECK DIAL TONE CALL FOR SER...

Page 23: ... CODE 3 Enter your current passcode The display shows ENTER CODE 4 If the passcode you ve entered is valid you are prompted to enter your new passcode ENTER NEW CODE 5 Enter a new passcode with the same number of digits as your old passcode If the error tone emits try a different passcode ENTER CODE 6 If you ve entered a valid new passcode the display changes to ENTER NEW AGAIN 7 Enter your new pa...

Page 24: ...out turning your system off Use this feature to pick up the newspaper or to take the dog out Once you come back inside simply press CLEAR to reactivate protection to the door 1 The system must be All or Part On with No Delay 1 Press CLEAR The display tells you to step outside now OK TO STEP OUTSIDE NOW TO END PRESS CLEAR 2 When you come back inside press CLEAR to return the door to the system The ...

Page 25: ...ay for example use the Exit Only feature when you are going out but your family is staying home saving you the trouble of having to turn the system off and then on again 1 The system must be All or Part On with No Delay ALL ON NO DELAY SYSTEM OK 2 Press CLEAR The exit delay tone starts and the display shows the following 30 SEC TO EXIT TO STOP PRESS CLEAR 3 Leave through the designated entry exit ...

Page 26: ...n light is off 2 Press 6 The first display prompts you to enter an Owner Type passcode to modify passcode types Since you are only interested in looking at current assignments you do not need to enter a passcode The displays that follow show the passcode type currently assigned to each user ENTER OWNER CODE TO MODIFY CODES CODE 1 OWNER CODE 2 USER CODE 3 USER CODE 4 USER CODE 5 ONE TIME CODE 6 ONE...

Page 27: ...user passcodes allow all but Owner functions to be performed One Time Use to turn the system off one time only You can give them to temporary users such as housekeepers or service workers 1 Make sure that the system is turned off On light is off 2 Press 6 and enter your passcode Owner type required The display scrolls the following PUSH 9 TO RENEW ALL ONE TIME PUSH 1 TO CHANGE CODE TYPES PUSH 0 TO...

Page 28: ...this user CODE 3 IS NOW OWNER TYPE PRESS 1 FOR OWNER TYPE PRESS 2 FOR USER TYPE PRESS 3 FOR ONE TIME PRESS 4 FOR DISABLED 6 The passcode type currently assigned to user 3 is Owner To change it to User Type press 2 CODE 3 IS NOW USER TYPE 7 You may continue to change passcode types by following the displayed instructions or press CLEAR to exit ...

Page 29: ...scrolls the following PUSH 9 TO RENEW ALL ONE TIME PUSH 1 TO CHANGE CODE TYPES PUSH 0 TO CHANGE CODES PUSH CLEAR TO EXIT 3 Press 0 to change passcodes The display shows SELECT CODE 1 TO 8 4 Enter the number of the user whose passcode you want to change one to eight The display shows ENTER NEW CODE 5 Enter a new passcode with the same number of digits 6 The OK tone sounds if the error tone sounds t...

Page 30: ...e error tone sounds return to step 3 Be sure to enter the same passcode in steps 5 and 6 CODE CHANGED 8 After changing a passcode you should check to see which type it is 9 You may continue to change passcodes by following the displayed instructions or press CLEAR to exit ...

Page 31: ... that have been used Once renewed the One Time passcode again turns the system off one time 1 Make sure the system is turned off On light is off 2 Press 6 and enter your passcode Owner type required The display scrolls the following PUSH 9 TO RENEW ALL ONE TIME PUSH 1 TO CHANGE CODE TYPES PUSH 0 TO CHANGE CODES PUSH CLEAR TO EXIT 3 Press 9 The display shows ONE TIME CODES RENEWD 4 The system retur...

Page 32: ...that the system is turned off On light is off 2 Press 1 The display shows ENTER CODE TO START TEST 3 Enter your passcode Owner type required If your passcode is valid the system test begins The bell is the first component to be tested It rings for approximately three seconds TESTING BELL 4 The next component to be tested is the battery This test could take up to four minutes TESTING BATTERY MAY TA...

Page 33: ... could take up to ten minutes TESTING PHONE MAY TAKE 10 MIN If the phone line passes the test the display shows PHONE TEST PASSED If the phone test fails the display shows PHONE TEST FAILED 6 When the test is concluded the system returns to the off state ...

Page 34: ...s do not detect intrusion Smoke detectors cannot detect smoke in chimneys walls or roofs or smoke blocked by a closed door They may not detect smoke or fire on a level of the building different from the one on which they are located Smoke detectors may not be able to warn in time about fires started by explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other types of hazar...

Page 35: ...here may be very little time between detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly it is important that every member of the family understand how to quickly evacuate according to the plan Plan both primary and alternate escape routes Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire exiting through a bedroom window must be a part of the escape plan If the sleeping area is above the g...

Page 36: ...omatically bypassed Call your alarm company for service BATTERY FAILED TESTING ENDED Indicates the battery test was completed unsuccessfully and the test session is ended BATTERY TEST PASSED Indicates the battery test was completed successfully CALL FOR SERVICE Call your alarm company The system requires service CANCELED PT point text Indicates a cancelled alarm CHECK DIAL TONE Check the phone lin...

Page 37: ...DE TO START TEST Prompt to enter a passcode to start the system test ENTER NEW AGAIN Prompt to enter your new passcode again ENTER NEW CODE Prompt to enter your new passcode ENTER OLD CODE Prompt to enter your current passcode ENTER OWNER CODE TO MODIFY CODES Prompt to enter an Owner type passcode to change passcodes ENTER OWNER CODE TO CHANGE POINTS Prompt to enter an Owner type passcode in order...

Page 38: ...int or turn the system Part On NOT READY TO TURN ON A Part point is faulted Correct the fault or bypass the point OK TO STEP OUTSIDE NOW Indicates the Step Outside feature is activated PART ON NO DELAY SYSTEM OK Indicates part of the system is turned on with no entry or exit delays PART ON SYSTEM OK Indicates part of the system is turned on and all points are normal PHONE TEST PASSED Indicates the...

Page 39: ...ture Faulted watch points causes the keypad to emit a short beep PRESS 3 FOR ONE TIME Prompt to press 3 to assign a One Time type passcode to a given user PRESS 3 FOR BEEP TILL KEY Prompt to press 3 to activate the watch tone feature Faulted watch points causes the keypad to beep until a key is pressed PRESS 4 FOR DISABLED Prompt to press 4 to disable a passcode PRESS 4 FOR BEEP TILL CLOSED Prompt...

Page 40: ... Time passcodes RESET SYSTEM Instruction to reset the system to clear alarm memory RCVR TAMPER Indicates a receiver was tampered with RCVR TROUBLE Indicates that receiver has a trouble condition RESETTING Indicates the system is resetting Process takes approximately 20 seconds SELECT CODE TO CHANGE 1 8 Prompt to select a passcode to change User 1 through User 8 SYSTEM OK PRESS CLEAR Indicates the ...

Page 41: ...press CLEAR to end the Step Outside feature TO EXIT PRESS CLEAR Prompt to press CLEAR to exit current function TO REMOVE ALARMS PRESS CLEAR Press the CLEAR to remove alarm messages from the display TO STOP PRESS CLEAR Prompt to press CLEAR to stop exit delay and return system to off state TROUBLE PT point text Indicates point trouble Call your alarm company for service WATCH TONE IS OFF Indicates ...

Page 42: ...ion Entry delay time is programmed by your security company Error Tone Same warble tone as the Trouble Tone but is not repeated Exit Delay Programmed delay of system alarm response that allows you to exit after turning the system on If you don t exit before the delay time expires entry delay begins You must turn the system off If you don t turn the system off before the delay time expires the syst...

Page 43: ...t the keypad on lights one to eight Press Push Used interchangeably to instruct you to momentarily push down and then release a key Trouble Service condition that needs to be corrected such as a broken wire Trouble Tone Repeating warble tone that is on briefly then followed by a pause followed by the warble tone ...

Page 44: ...st of your premises there may be a problem with the electrical transformer or circuit breaker supplying power to your security control panel First check to be sure that the transformer is securely plugged into the electrical outlet If it appears to be damaged in any way do not attempt to repair it Call your security company for service Transformer location __________________________________ If the...

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