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THE LIMITATIONS OF  YOUR  ALARM SYSTEM

While your alarm system is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire.  Any alarm system, whether
commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons.  These include:

Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm
warning device.
Intrusion detectors, smoke detectors, and many other detection devices will not operate without power.  Devices powered by AC will not work if
their AC power supply is off for any reason and their back-up batteries are missing, dead, or improperly installed.
Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells, and horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed
or partly closed doors.  If warning devices are on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, they are less likely to waken or alert
people inside the bedrooms.
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service, and are subject to
compromise by sophisticated means of attack.
Smoke detectors used in conjunction with the alarm system may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors, such as in
chimneys, walls or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors.  Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of the residence or
building.  A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire.  Finally, smoke detectors have sensing limitations.
No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time.  In general, detectors may not always warn you about fires caused by carelessness
and safety hazards, like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical
circuits, children playing with matches, arson, etc.
The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning properly when an intrusion or fire occurs is 

inadequate maintenance

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system should be tested weekly to make sure all detection devices are operating properly.  Your control panel and keypads should be tested as
well.
Installing an alarm system may make you eligible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance.
Homeowners, property owners, and renters should continue to insure their lives and property.

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Summary of Contents for System 236i

Page 1: ...stem 236 System 236i...

Page 2: ...nginstructionsarealso deyourkeypad s door nsorneedhelpwith __________________ __________________ Ifyouhavemonitoringquestionsorincases ofaccidentalalarms call ______________________________________ __...

Page 3: ...2 Doorchime Keypadtones 23 24 Testing your system 25 27 Telephonetrouble 28 Smokedetectorplacement 29 Emergencyevacuation 30 Definitions 31 Limitationsofyouralarmsystem 32 Keypadoperations 33 35 TestP...

Page 4: ...rarilyremove m Always remember however that bypassed zones are not protected orks ceistriggered thestatusofitszonegoesfromnormaltoFAULTED Ifarmed ndsbyreportinganalarmconditiononsite flashingkeypadlig...

Page 5: ...larmsystemarealsooptional andwillonlybeinstalledifappropriatefor somesystemfeatureswillrequireyoutoenteryourpersonalidentificationnumber nual watchforboxeslikethese ehasbeeninstalledinyoursystem its b...

Page 6: ...eormorezonesarefaulted off onsteady Readylightwillbeonuntilsystemisarmed off slowflash Armed with 7 on off Readylightisonifallzonesarenormal slowflash onsteady slowflash Armed with 4 Flashingzonesareb...

Page 7: ...flashatthe samerate slowflash slowflash Serviceandzoneintrouble Flashatthesamerate slowflash slowflash slowflash Armed with 4 7 Flashingzonesarebypassed R T READY LIGHT ARMED LIGHT REMARKS SERVICE LIG...

Page 8: ...zoneprogrammedforsteadybellorsirenisinalarm circuitmalfunction troubleonsupervisedloopsonly invalidfunction unauthorizedcommandattempted errorchangingPINnumber wrongPINnumberentered zoneprogrammedforc...

Page 9: ...llyturnoffafterfiveminutes asa uritymeasure PressinganykeyonthekeypadwillturntheZONElightsbackon r PIN number is four digits long n tpauseformorethan5secondswhileenteringthedigitsorthecontrolpanelwill...

Page 10: ...ystem as well as stallercaninstall However it simportantforyoutorememberthatnomatterhowyour u will always disarm it in the same way enter your PIN then push the key UTOHOMEARMINGoptionenablesthesystem...

Page 11: ...thesystemisarmed Refertothenextthreesections HOMEARMING ANT HOME ARMING and BYPASSING ZONES UTION WhenthesystemisInstantArmed youwillnotbeabletoenterthroughany perimeterdoororwalkthroughanyprotectedar...

Page 12: ...interiorzones E ARMING ke sure the green READY light is on redARMlightwillbeonwhilethesystemisarmed 4 meArmingallowsyoutomoveaboutfreelyinsidethepremiseswhilethesystemis ed canenterthepremiseswithouts...

Page 13: ...toconfirmthatthesystem med er your PIN if required sh the key enter the digit 7 digit 4 then push the key redARMlightwillflashwhiletheperimeterzonesareInstantArmed red ZONE light s of bypassed zones w...

Page 14: ...ingdetermineswhichPINscanbypasszones alsowhich es can be bypassed To learn if a zone can be bypassed see the ZONE DESCRIP N LIST on page 37 er your PIN if required 2 ZONE h the key enter the digit 2 e...

Page 15: ...remoteprogramming Whenremotepro mmingisused thesystemcaneitherbearmedordisarmed moveabypass ter your PIN push the key enter the digit 2 enter the zone om which the bypass is to be removed then push th...

Page 16: ...beabletoarmthe muntilthefaultedzoneisclearedormanuallybypassed CE ARMING ne exceptfor24 hourzones thatisviolatedduringtheEXITDELAY illautomaticallybebypasseduntilthesystemisdisarmed ng bypassed zones...

Page 17: ...il 10 ondsbeforethedelaytimeexpires orthepanelisdisarmed thenbeeprapidlyfor ast10seconds er your PIN within conds and push the key ke sure the red ARM light on the keypad goes off eARMlightdoesnotgoof...

Page 18: ...adwillflashfasttohelpyourememberwherethe ationsoccurred his is a false alarm and no emergency response is needed call central station IMMEDIATELY at to ncelthealarm edownthenumberofthefaultedzonestohe...

Page 19: ...key for three dswilltriggeranalarm Thekeypadwillbeeptwicetoconfirm armcondition SS ALARM danintruderforceyoutoturnyoursecuritysystemonoroff ansendasilentDURESSsignaltoourcentralstationbyenter er Code...

Page 20: ...1 6 NGING A SYSTEM 236 USER PIN er your Master PIN push key enter the digit 0 then sh the key 0 READY SERVICE and ARM lights will flash slowly er the User number 1 6 and push e key USER er that User s...

Page 21: ...nutes thesystemwillautomaticallyexittheprogramming de t the programming mode by pushing the ey then the key ke sure the new PIN works erleavingtheprogrammingmode ArmandDisarmyoursystemtoensurethatthe...

Page 22: ...reset okedetectorsbydoingthefollowing h the key enter the digit 6 digit 2 and push the key 2 6 DBY BATTERY dtherebealossofACpower thegreenPOWERlightonthekeypad out andyouralarmsystemwillswitchtoitsst...

Page 23: ...igit 5 n push the key 5 AD TONE DISABLE ndisablethesoundsthekeypadmakesforavarietyoffunctions These nsinclude KEYPADFEEDBACK thekeypadbeepseverytimeyoupress XITPRE ALARMtone exitdelaycountdown ENTRYPR...

Page 24: ...tinued theENTRY EXITPRE ALARMtones entry exitdelaycountdown on h the key enter the digit 5 digit 2 and push the key 2 5 4 5 n the CONFIRMATION ERROR tones on and off h the key enter the digit 5 digit...

Page 25: ...n push the key cethekeypadlightsgoout thesystemwillbe dyfortesting Walkthroughtheareasprotected motionsensors openandcloseprotecteddoorsandwindows Eachtimeazoneis ted itscorrespondingredZONElightonthe...

Page 26: ...batteryunderload 4 6 standbybatterytesttakes2minutes Duringthetest thePOWERlightwillbeoff ebatteryisokay thekeypadwillbeeptwice e battery is low or dead the POWER light will flash slowly the SERVICE l...

Page 27: ...on Weekendsarethebesttimeforthe RAL STATION TEST To schedule one call our central station at CENTRAL STATION er your PIN if required sh the key enter the digit 6 digit 1 then push the key 6 1 etestmes...

Page 28: ...le onejackislocated oublegoesawaywhenyouunplugthecontrol callusforservice tillhavetelephonetroubleafterunpluggingthealarmsystem plugthe mbackin thencallyourtelephonecompany TE If your telephone system...

Page 29: ...garea inthevicinityofbedrooms Innewconstruction asmoke achseperatesleepingroom Heatorsmokedetectorsshouldbeinstalledinlivingrooms oms basements andattachedgarages BED ROOM BED ROOM BEDROOM BASEMENT Pl...

Page 30: ...eryoneis eadtoadoorthatpermitsnormal beaneasilyopenedwindow blocked windows stairs androoftops ateescaperoutesforeachroom softhesketchineachroom tesfreefromobstruction theoccupantsareasleep menteringt...

Page 31: ...inationusedtoarmanddisarmthecontrolpanel andto accessanyofthespecialfunctionsthatrequireacombination PIN numbersmustbefourdigitslong ZONE Oneoftheprotectedareasinyourpremises 24 HOUR ZONE Azonethatisa...

Page 32: ...monitoringstationmaybeoutofservice andaresubjectto nsofattack ionwiththealarmsystemmaynotsensefiresthatstartwheresmokecannotreachthedetectors suchasin othersideofcloseddoors Smokedetectorsalsomaynotse...

Page 33: ...MasterPINrequired ClearsthealarmmemoryandWatchdogReset ServiceLight Bypassesindividualzones PINmayberequired Armsthesystemwithinteriorzonesbypassed PINmayberequired ConvertsEntrytimedelayzonestoINSTA...

Page 34: ...e Alarmtoneson off TurnstheErrortoneson off InitiatestheLocalSystemTest PINmayberequired InitiatestheCentralStationTest PINmayberequired ResetsSmokeDetectors TurnstheaudibleKeypadFeedbackon off Turnst...

Page 35: ...medelayzonestoINSTANTandarmsthesystem PIN mayberequired ConvertsEntrytimedelayzonestoINSTANT ifprogrammedtodo so andarmsperimeterzones whilebypassinginteriorzones PIN mayberequired RefertoInstantHomeA...

Page 36: ...alldetection esareworkingproperly Inaddition ifyoursystemisbeingmonitored ouldperiodicallytestitsabilitytotransmitsignalstoourcentralstation tests should be performed weekly pages25 27forfurtherinform...

Page 37: ...37 ON Y E S NO BYPASS...

Page 38: ...this equipment This information must be provided to your telephone company if requested The REN may be used to es which may be connected to your telephone line and still have all devices ring properl...

Page 39: ...made by the user to this equipment e telephone company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Repairs to this equipment should be made MS Inc Contact your local alarm installation compa...

Page 40: ...gisteredtrademarkofC K nts Inc Copyright 1995 C K SYSTEMS Inc All Rights Reserved...

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