Apex Digital DESTINY 6100 SERIES User Manual Download Page 15

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OPTIONAL

EQUIPMENT

LIGHTING
OPTIONS:

KEYPAD AND PHONE DIGIT QUICK
REFERENCE

User code +1 .. speaks time

User code +2 .. toggles monitor mode

User code +3 .. toggles extended monitor A on/off

User code +4 .. toggles extended monitor B on/off

User code +5 .. silences day zone speech after activation

User code +6 .. resets hardwire smoke detector

User code +7 .. auxiliary user code entry/delete mode

User code +8 .. speaks long term memory

User code +9 .. manual bypass mode

User code +0 .. immediate communicator test (no siren)

NOTE

:  Only "full function" codes can perform the above

operations.

The DESTINY control panel 

provides many "conve-

nience related" features and options that greatly en-

hance the system's interaction with your daily functions.

Depending on your system's specific configuration, you

may or may not have the following options integrated

into your control panel.

Enhanced features and options:

• automatic arming/disarming based on time of day

• 2-way voice with central station for alarm verification

• homeowner listen-in from local or remote phones

• homeowner global paging from local and remote phones

• automatic control of lights and appliances based on

time of day

• manual control of lights and appliances from

keypads, local and remote phones

• complete energy management functions

• spoken temperature upon request from keypads,

   local and remote phones

• Automatic and manual thermostat setback/forward

   operation

• thermostat control by time of day

Specialized "convenience" features and options:

• electric garage door operation from keypads and phones

• front door visitor-to-homeowner communications

without opening door

• motion activated lighting

• vehicle activated driveway annunciation

The following 2-digit functions are only available from

the RK-36 series keypads and not from phones:

• 1 & 3 and/or 3 & status initiate fire alarm

• 4 & 6 and/or  6 & monitor initiate medical alarm

(inside speaker only)

• 7 & 9 and/or 9 & F1 initiate panic alarm

• 1 & 7 programmable (default enters remote control)

• 2 & 8 changes time of day in the system clock

• 3 & 9 programmable (default toggles monitor function)

KEYPAD AND
PHONE DIGIT
QUICK
REFERENCE

NOTE:

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

LIGHTING OPTIONS:

The DESTINY allows you to turn on different lights and/or

appliances when using the optional lighting accessories.

Different lights can come on for an alarm condition or

other system activity such as prealarm (entry delay). Your

system can also be programmed to turn lights on or off at

certain times of the day, as well as providing you with the

ability to control your lights from any keypad, local

phone, and/or remote phone to include cellular and

cordless types.

LIGHTS AND APPLIANCE
CONTROL ACCESS:

From your phones, either locally or remotely, access the

system as you normally would (see local and remote

phone access) and enter 8,8,8,8. From the keypad, the 

F1

or 

F2

 keys may be used instead of 8,8,8,8. After entering

8,8,8,8 or F1, the system will speak "enter remote unit,"

or if programmed, it will speak a menu of the active

channels in the system. At this point, enter a two-digit

channel number from 

01

 to 

33

. Your installer will let you

know what channels control which lights or appliances.

Channel 33 is an "all lights on/off" channel that can

activate a group or bank of lights at the same time. Afte

rentering the desired channel, the system will echo your

choice by speaking the programmed word descriptions

for that channel. To activate the channel, the 

A

 or 

*

 key

turns the unit on, and the 

H

 or 

#

 key turns the unit off. if

the dimming option is enabled, then the successive

depressions of the 

A

 or 

*

 key turns the unit off. If the

dimming option is enabled, then the successive depres-

sions of the 

A

 or 

*

 key will step through the six levels. To

exit remote control, enter 

0,0

 or any 

F

 key. If no digit is

entered within 20 seconds the system will automatically

exit.

NOTE: 

When twenty seconds pass without pressing any

keys, the system will automatically exit lights and

appliance control and return to normal operation.

2 WAY AND LISTEN IN:

1. Access the system (see Local Access or Remote Access)
2. Press 

9,9,9,9

 to enter "Listen" mode.

3. Press

 #

 to talk, 

*

 to listen.

4. Hang up when done or press 

0

 to return to keypad mode.

LIGHTS AND

APPLIANCE

CONTROL

ACCESS:

2 WAY AND

LISTEN IN

NOTE:

Summary of Contents for DESTINY 6100 SERIES

Page 1: ...ing enter four digit time Simply enter the time in a 12 hour format After the time is entered the system will say enter 1 AM 2 PM After selecting AM or PM the system will confirm the entered time If a...

Page 2: ...3 9 programmable default toggles monitor function KEYPAD AND PHONE DIGIT QUICK REFERENCE NOTE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT LIGHTING OPTIONS The DESTINY allows you to turn on different lights and or appliances...

Page 3: ...llowed by 6 The system will say SMOKE POWER REMOTE PHONE ACCESS You can gain access to the system from any touch tone phone when you are away from home If you use an answering machine your installer w...

Page 4: ...sarm the security system before the alarm is activated A 20 second delay is set at the factory but your installer can program a longer or shorter time as desired GLOSSARY ANNUNCIATION ARM BYPASS 13 Th...

Page 5: ...M To override the security system s initial refusal to arm because of an open zone When the system is force armed it will disregard any open zones until they have been closed HOME Arming mode for use...

Page 6: ...o require your disarm code to also serve as an arming code When programmed to this option you must enter your code before you press the or A key AWAY mode or or H key HOME mode to arm the system DISAR...

Page 7: ...er the phone or through the speaker which indicates that the system did NOT arm See Force Arming to continue 3 Arming the system to NIGHT Optional Arm the system to HOME mode See item 2 Push the or H...

Page 8: ...s the MONITOR key again You will now hear one beep Enter your code followed by 2 or press the MONITOR key and you will hear MONITOR ON and the system will return to speech No monitor will be heard for...

Page 9: ...s the MONITOR key again You will now hear one beep Enter your code followed by 2 or press the MONITOR key and you will hear MONITOR ON and the system will return to speech No monitor will be heard for...

Page 10: ...er the phone or through the speaker which indicates that the system did NOT arm See Force Arming to continue 3 Arming the system to NIGHT Optional Arm the system to HOME mode See item 2 Push the or H...

Page 11: ...o require your disarm code to also serve as an arming code When programmed to this option you must enter your code before you press the or A key AWAY mode or or H key HOME mode to arm the system DISAR...

Page 12: ...M To override the security system s initial refusal to arm because of an open zone When the system is force armed it will disregard any open zones until they have been closed HOME Arming mode for use...

Page 13: ...sarm the security system before the alarm is activated A 20 second delay is set at the factory but your installer can program a longer or shorter time as desired GLOSSARY ANNUNCIATION ARM BYPASS 13 Th...

Page 14: ...llowed by 6 The system will say SMOKE POWER REMOTE PHONE ACCESS You can gain access to the system from any touch tone phone when you are away from home If you use an answering machine your installer w...

Page 15: ...3 9 programmable default toggles monitor function KEYPAD AND PHONE DIGIT QUICK REFERENCE NOTE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT LIGHTING OPTIONS The DESTINY allows you to turn on different lights and or appliances...

Page 16: ...ing enter four digit time Simply enter the time in a 12 hour format After the time is entered the system will say enter 1 AM 2 PM After selecting AM or PM the system will confirm the entered time If a...

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