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Installation Notes: 

 
 
INSTALLTION COMPANY: 
 
 

Company

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Technician

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Phone

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Installation Date

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MONITORING COMPANY: 
 

 
Account Number

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Passcode

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Phone

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programmed to require your user code and press 

[ENTER]

 

to disarm.

 

 

The BYPASS Key

 

 
This key allows you to temporarily Bypass zones of your choice when 
arming your panel. The Bypassed zones will go back to normal the next 
time you disarm the panel. A typical example would be if you wanted to let 
your pet run around in the garage when your system is armed, you could 
choose to Bypass that detector (say Zone 1) from the system. 
 

To Bypass zone 1, key in the following sequence: 

[ARM] [BYPASS] 1 [ENTER] 

To Bypass zone 9, key in the following sequence: 

[ARM] [BYPASS] [BYPASS] 9 [ENTER]

 

(When the second exclude is pressed the AUX. light will glow to indicate 

zones 9 - 16 can now be Bypassed) 

It is advisable to vacate the secured area before the exit delay expires.  
 

The ENTER Key 

 

This key is used to accept a series of button presses. 
 
If you make a mistake while entering your code, press the [ENTER] key and 
start again. 
 
Please note that 4 invalid code entries will cause an alarm activation (the 
sirens will sound). This is to protect your alarm system against tampering. 
 

The PROGRAM Key 

 

This key is used to get into program mode. There are 2 levels of program 
mode, 

USER

 mode and

 INSTALLER mode.

 For your protection, your panel 

can be programmed to require your master code to allow access installer 
program mode. 
The PW-16 can accept as many as 24 different user codes of 1 up to 6 
digits in length. 
Your installer will set you up to enter your master code and from there you 
can be in charge of adding or removing codes for other family members or 
staff who you wish to have access. 
 

To add a new user code: 

 
Making sure the panel is not armed, key in the following sequence: 

[PROGRAM] mastercode [ENTER] 

 

Summary of Contents for Power Wave-16

Page 1: ...SERVICING NOTES Please contact your alarm installer if you require further information 25 Oct 2001 USER GUIDE PowerWave 16 Version5 16 Zone Alarm Panel ...

Page 2: ... In basic trim your panel is ready to communicate with monitoring stations and call you at work on your cell phone or pager generating alarm tones Add the Voice Board and your panel will call you with alarm messages in your own voice You can phone your home to check or change the status of any output using the keys on your phone Arm or disarm the whole house or just one area all with your own voic...

Page 3: ...nd you wish to turn on output 5 When the panel picks up your incoming call and after the 5 second tone simply key in 1234 followed by 5 Your voice message will give you the current status of out put 5 To change the status toggle on or off using the key 4 If you make a mistake at any stage press the key and re enter your code 5 When finished simply hang up and the panel will disconnect automaticall...

Page 4: ...or sensors in areas you or your family will not be can be armed with this key while you are in the building and programmed to go into your choice of alarm states if triggered As with everything else on the panel this too can be tailored to your needs For example you may wish to have the detectors in your garage and lounge sound only the little buzzer in the keypad by your bed at night to warn you ...

Page 5: ... the AUX light will glow to indicate zones 9 16 can now be Bypassed It is advisable to vacate the secured area before the exit delay expires The ENTER Key This key is used to accept a series of button presses If you make a mistake while entering your code press the ENTER key and start again Please note that 4 invalid code entries will cause an alarm activation the sirens will sound This is to prot...

Page 6: ...D B The MEMORY Key Your PW 16 alarm panel has an event memory which stores the 225 most recent events including all alarm events all system events such as mains failure etc as well as settings and un settings This event memory is displayed via the keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest Each event is separated by a bee...

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