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Getting to Know 
Your Security 
System

This security system is designed to protect your family and property, whether you are on the pre-
mises or away.

This manual describes how to operate your system. It describes basic arming and disarming com-
mands as well programming instructions for system features.

The dealer or installer may have already discussed with you many details concerning your sys-
tem. Specific setup information is included in the “Appendix A: User Sheets”.

Overview

Your security system is comprised of different components. Each component plays a special role 
in system operation (see Figure 1):

Figure 1. Security System Components

Panel

The panel is at the heart of your system. It stores the intelligence to monitor all the sensors and 
devices in the system. The panel is the piece of equipment that initiates a call to the central sta-
tion in an alarm situation. The panel circuitry is enclosed in a steel cabinet and is installed out of 
the way of household or workplace traffic.

Touchpads

Touchpads allow you to communicate with your panel. You’ll use a touchpad to arm, disarm, and 
program your system.

Door/Window Sensors

Door and window sensors protect the perimeter of your home by alerting the panel when a door 
or window is opened.

Motion Sensors

Motion detectors in hallways or individual rooms detect a person moving across the field of 
detection.

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F e a t u r e s

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N o   D e l a y

p r e s s   b o t h

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C l o s e   a l l   p r o t e c t e d   d o o r s   a n d   w i n d o w s .

P r e s s   3   +   C O D E .

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P r e s s   4   t o   a r m   d e l a y   d o o r s   i n s t a n t l y ,

A r m   t o   A W A Y

Z o n e / S e n s o r   N u m b e r

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M a k e   s u r e   s y s t e m   i s   d i s a r m e d .

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A r m   s y s t e m   t o   d e s i r e d   l e v e l .

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Panel

Touchpads

Door/Window Sensors

Motion Sensors

Energy Saving Module

SuperBus 2000 Cellular

Environmental Detectors

Backup Module

SuperBus 2000 Wireless

Gateway Module

Summary of Contents for 60-734-01

Page 1: ... d e l a y d o o r 2 3 1 P r e s s 2 C O D E C l o s e a l l p r o t e c t e d d o o r s a n d w i n d o w s P r e s s 4 t o a r m d e l a y d o o r s i n s t a n t l y A r m t o A W A Y Z o n e S e n s o r N u m b e r P r e s s 1 C O D E 2 1 P r e s s A o r B t o s c r o l l t h r o u g h m e n u s M a k e s u r e s y s t e m i s d i s a r m e d 2 1 P r e s s 7 1 t o t u r n C H I M E o n o r o f...

Page 2: ...e Installation Instructions for details Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series ...

Page 3: ... or 3 CODE Directly CODE Sensor Number Arm system silently 5 2 CODE or 5 3 CODE Arm system with exit lights off 2 CODE 0 or 3 CODE 0 Turn all lights on off 0 0 Turn specific lights on off 0 Light number Check the system status for Short status or for Full status Turn Chime on off 7 1 Turn Energy Saver on off 7 2 Disable local phone access This is a phone command only 7 3 or wait 5 seconds after pi...

Page 4: ...Wireless Handheld Touchpad 3 Keychain Touchpads 3 Touchtone Phones 3 Panic Buttons 3 Beeps and LEDs How Your System Talks to You 3 Key Beeps 3 Status Beeps 3 LEDs 4 Notification by Pager 4 What Happens in an Alarm Condition 4 Fire and Smoke Alarms 4 Resetting Smoke Detectors 5 Preventing Accidental Alarms 5 Aborting Accidental Alarms 5 Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms 5 Basic System Ope...

Page 5: ...ing During an Auxiliary Panic Alarm 13 Siren Time out 13 Access Codes 13 Programming Access Codes 14 Access Code Integrity 14 System Master Code Privileges 14 Partition Master Code Privileges 14 Regular User Code Privileges 14 The Touchpad Tamper Feature 14 Changing or Erasing User Codes 14 Changing a User Code 14 Erasing a User Code 15 Assigning Code Attributes 15 Assigning the Direct Bypassing A...

Page 6: ...1 One Day Rollover 22 Multiple Day Rollover 22 Attaching Time Schedules 22 Time Schedules and Partitions 23 Advanced Light Control 23 Controlling Lights By Time Schedule 23 Controlling Lights with Sensors 23 Installer Programmable Lighting 24 Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule 24 Scheduled Arming 24 Opening and Closing Reports 25 When Will this Feature Be Active 25 Who Will Be Paged 25 What Will...

Page 7: ...arming the Other Partition 30 Programming the Other Partition 30 System Information 30 Viewing Event Buffer 30 Overview 30 Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System 33 Phone Command Prefix 33 Accessing the System from Off site 34 How the Panel Answers the Phone 34 Codes with Remote Access Capability 34 Touchtone Phone System Operation 34 Sending a Police Panic Alarm 35 Phone Questions 35 Test...

Page 8: ... Lights 47 Outputs 48 Energy Saver 48 Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps 49 Appendix B Planning for Emergencies 49 Floor Plan Example 49 Your Floor Plan 50 Alarm System Limitations 52 If Your System Needs Service 52 Appendix C Programming Your System 53 Two Methods to Program Your System 53 Using Programming Menus 53 Examples of Programming Using Menus 53 Using Programming Shortcuts 55 1275 Red Fox Roa...

Page 9: ...o t h T e s t S y s t e m W e e k l y S i l e n t S t a y D 7 0 8 B A 4 1 5 6 2 3 B y p a s s M e n u C 9 P r o g r a m U s e r S e t t i n g s p r e s s 0 9 f o r o t h e r e n t r i e s P r e s s 1 f o r O F F p r e s s 2 f o r O N P r e s s t o s e l e c t o p t i o n o r a c c e p t e n t r y 0 6 0 7 0 5 0 4 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 A r m t o S T A Y Q u i c k G u i d e D i s a r m S y s t e m C a n c ...

Page 10: ...unications SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module Your system may contain an optional SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module which allows the control and status monitoring of your system through the internet The module will also allow you to use Event Notification by phone voice or email Communicating with the Panel Touchpads allow you to communicate with the panel In turn the system can be set up t...

Page 11: ... sending only one signal usually a Police or Auxiliary panic alarm These touchpads are wireless and usually kept near or on the user Beeps and LEDs How Your System Talks to You Touchpads and interior sirens produce a variety of operating beeps to inform you of different sys tem states and operations Key Beeps A Key beep is the tone you hear when you press a button on an alphanumeric fixed display ...

Page 12: ...t to be aware of Some of the events include System disarming System arming Trouble conditions Alarm conditions For more information see Notification By Pager What Happens in an Alarm Condition When there is an alarm condition four things happen all at once Speakers and touchpads emit emergency tones System lights flash Note Your system may or may not be monitored If it is not monitored no central ...

Page 13: ...cified time period will silence the siren and prevent the alarm from being reported to the central monitoring station thus aborting the alarm Your system will display report aborted for a few seconds if you disarm before the alarm is reported If you don t disarm in time to abort the central station report the system will automatically send an alarm cancelled report to the central station when the ...

Page 14: ...ire sensors panic buttons and environmental sensors Keychain Touchpad Arming To disarm your system with a keychain touchpad press the unlock button Your installer can set up your keychain touchpad to arm the system in one of two ways 1 Press the Lock button to arm the system directly to Level 3 AWAY with no Exit Delay Using this method you would not be able to arm to Level 2 STAY 2 Press the Lock ...

Page 15: ...r Access Code Touchpads display Armed to STAY and the system sounds two short beeps 4 If leaving the premises exit through a designated delay door immediately To arm to Level 2 STAY using a keychain touchpad 1 Press the Lock button Arming Level 3 AWAY At other times you want every sensor to be alert when the family goes on vacation or at closing time In this and similar situations set your system ...

Page 16: ...programming your system Using the Voice Chime Feature If the installer wired speakers to the Phone Interface and Voice module outputs you can program your system to speak the programmed sensor text whenever someone opens a protected door or window When this feature is on speakers announce Sensor name open closed You can turn the Voice Chime feature on or off from the programming menus Refer to Usi...

Page 17: ... feature is disabled Your system may be set up so that the delay time is restarted if you re open the delay door during the initial delay time This is useful if after arming the system you walk out the door then remember something you forgot inside You can re enter and exit through the delay door without disarming and re arming the system Note The Exit Extension will work on the first re entry onl...

Page 18: ...t know the sensor number of the door or window you wish to bypass Your installer can include the zone number as part of the sensor text Indirectly As you are arming bypass sensors on doors and windows that are already open This method should not be used in UL Listed installations Bypassing a Sensor Directly Use this method if the system is armed and you would like to open a window without disarmin...

Page 19: ...touchpad is labeled Status Touchpads list bypassed sensors or zones Basic Light Control There are two kinds of light control Basic light control offering instant light control at any touchpad and Advanced light control in which lights turn on and off automatically according to specific sit uations See Advanced Light Control To turn all lights on or off 1 From any touchpad Press 0 0 From a 4 button...

Page 20: ... AC power or backup battery failures To get a Short System Status 1 Press is labeled Status The system sounds beeps according to the current arming level one for Level 1 two for Level 2 three for Level 3 Touchpads display and optional voice modules announce the status informa tion for example SYSTEM IS OK or SENSOR 02 OPEN Full System Status A Full Status combines the Short Status information with...

Page 21: ...rity dealer based on your specific needs On monitored systems the central station responds by call ing the service or agency you specified through your dealer such as an ambulance service To activate an Auxiliary panic alarm from a touchpad 1 Press and hold the Auxiliary button s for 2 seconds To send an Auxiliary panic alarm from a keychain touchpad 1 Press and hold the Lights and Star buttons at...

Page 22: ...the new code on the User Sheets in Appendix A Partition Master Code Privileges Using the Partition Master code to enter User Programming allows you to Change the Partition Master code in the current partition Change or delete the Regular User codes in the current partition There is not a default Partition Master code Write partition master codes on the User Sheets in Appendix A Regular User Code P...

Page 23: ... user 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 030 nnn 1 where nnn is user 000 through 229 3 To turn Direct Bypassing on press 2 off press 1 4 Press 00 to exit the programming menus Assigning the Remote Access Attribute Remote Access is a user code attribute that allows the user to access the security system from a telephone If the user code does not have...

Page 24: ...o exit the programming menus Setting the Time and Date Although the installer usually sets the time and date at the time of installation the user can change it when necessary To set the System Time 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 020 3 Enter the correct time in 24 hour format 4 digits see Figure 6 then press For example if the current time is 7 2...

Page 25: ...emand To enable Silent Arming Note Exit Delay is doubled when you enable Silent Arming 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 041 3 To turn Silent Arming on press 2 No system status beeps will sound while arming off press 1 System status beeps will sound from touchpad while arming 4 Press 00 to exit the programming menus Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fix...

Page 26: ...dless of the volume setting To change the volume of the wireless siren 1 Hold down the button on the front of the siren for ten seconds until it beeps then release it The siren responds by beeping once indicating it has entered change volume mode 2 To increase the volume by one level press the siren button for one second until it beeps Repeat until the volume reaches the desired level 3 After the ...

Page 27: ...to exit the programming menus Note Disarming the system will turn the Energy Saver off To override your normal heating or air conditioning settings turn the Energy Saver feature on When you are ready to return to your normal temperature control settings turn Energy Saver off To turn Energy Saver on off from any touchpad 1 Press 7 2 Alphanumeric touchpads display ENERGY SAVER IS ON for example Noti...

Page 28: ...e has been fixed 119 System alarm condition has been cancelled 222 System armed to Level 2 STAY 333 System armed to Level 3 AWAY 555 System phone sensor test 888 System has a trouble condition 999 System is in alarm condition If a user arms the system to level 3 AWAY the pager will report that the system was armed to level 3 333 However if the Auto Stay Arming feature is enabled and the user does ...

Page 29: ...ramming instructions To define a time schedule 1 At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad enter programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 05 nn 0 where nn is schedule 00 through 15 3 Enter the start time in 24 hour format 00 00 23 59 then press The touchpad displays the new start time 4 To display the current stop time for this schedule press B once 5 Enter the st...

Page 30: ...At your business you d like specific lights to remain lit from Friday afternoon through the week end until Monday morning In this situation the lights need to be scheduled to roll over until they reach a recognizable stop time In the Figure 10 Example 3 Schedule Y is set up to begin at 4 p m on Friday afternoon Since the stop time is 99 99 the lights will remain lit roll over until a recognizable ...

Page 31: ...etting up a time schedule that fits your lighting needs see Creating Time Schedules To schedule lights 1 At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 0640 3 Press B until the touchpad displays the light number you would like to schedule Refer to Appendix A User Sheets to determine which light number is associated wit...

Page 32: ... your needs see Creating Time Schedules To schedule outputs 1 At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 065 3 The touchpad displays OUTPUTS Press 4 Press B until the touchpad displays the output number you would like to schedule Refer to Appendix A User Sheets to determine which output is associated with which out...

Page 33: ...r off for any programmed pager or for the central station What Will the Pager Report For Opening Reports the page reports the arming level 111 for 1 OFF and the user For Closing Reports the page reports the arming level as 222 2 STAY or 333 3 AWAY and the user that armed to that level See Notification By Pager for more information Latchkey Paging The Latchkey Paging feature allows programmed pager...

Page 34: ... Latchkey Opening feature a time schedule This needs to be done only once 2 Arm the system then enter 6 or press the Lock button on a keychain touchpad after arming to 3 AWAY 3 Disarming of the system by a Latchkey designated user within the assigned time schedule sends an Opening page In Advanced Latchkey use paging is available only during the time schedule s that you assign to it Latchkey Closi...

Page 35: ...ammed pager holders and or the central station to be notified when arming or disarming occurs outside of specified time schedules Here are two specific examples of how the Notify by Exception feature might be used in a busi ness setting Every morning you d like to be notified if your business is disarmed after its normal opening time Every evening you d like to be notified if your business is arme...

Page 36: ...the time schedule inactive for the event 6 Press to secure your choice 7 Press B to go to the next schedule and repeat step 5 8 When you ve finished attaching the desired time schedules press 00 to exit the pro gramming menus The No Activity Feature The system can monitor the activity in your home and automatically call for help if normal activ ities are not detected within a defined period of tim...

Page 37: ...hedules available to one or the other partition Partition 1 time schedules Partition 2 times schedules 16 time schedules 9 Advanced Light Control setups available to each partition The Latchkey feature The Notify by Exception feature The Silent Arming option The Scheduled Arming feature Speaker volume settings The Energy Saver feature and its high and low setpoints To program any of these features...

Page 38: ...ndix A User Sheets To identify system information 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press 010 The first information displayed is the factory code For example F nnn nnnn or FAC TORY CODE nnn nnnn Press B to display the system number For example N nnnnnnn or SYSTEM NUM BER nnnnnnn Press B to display the system level For example L nnnn or SYSTEM LEVEL nnnn ...

Page 39: ...ore information in the event User will display Uxxx where xxx is user number see table on user numbers for more infor mation in the event Event Display Partition Current Arming Level Zone Bus Unit Number Source 1 User 2 AC Power Failure AC POWER FAILURE X AC Power Restoral AC POWER RESTORAL X Antenna Tamper RCVR TAMPER X X Arming Level Change 3 ARM LEVEL CHANGE X X X Auto Force Arm AUTO FORCE ARM ...

Page 40: ...ge TIME CHANGE Touchpad Tamper TOUCHPAD TAMPER X X Touchpad Tamper Cancelled TP TAMPER CANCEL X X Two Trip Error TWO TRIP ERROR X X User Programming Entry USER PROG ENTRY X X X User Programming Exit USER PROG EXIT X X X Zone Alarm ALARM X X Zone Alarm Cancel ALARM CANCELLED X X Zone Alarm Restoral ZONE RESOTRED X X Zone Battery Restoral BATTERY RESTORED X X Zone Bypass BYPASSED X X X Zone Low Batt...

Page 41: ...icks up its ears and waits for a valid access code or com mand If the system is being accessed remotely the Phone Command Prefix is used in conjunction with the access code The prefix is usually but can be changed to by the installer If your prefix has been changed use as the first key you press instead of Detail Screen Display User U001 U096 Wireless Touchpad or Keyfob U600 U829 Regular User Code...

Page 42: ...er your designated Phone Command Prefix 5 Enter your access CODE 6 You hear a short status message such as System is OK 7 Proceed with system commands Twelve Ring You can use this method if there is no chance that an answering machine or person will pick up the call before the twelfth ring 1 Call the panel and let the phone ring The panel will answer System hello after the twelfth ring 2 Enter you...

Page 43: ... as you normally would You ll have to initiate another session to resume operation Can I control the system while I m talking on the phone No Step 2 Enter the command Disarm the system 1 CODE Arm to Level 2 2 CODE Arm to Level 3 3 CODE Send a Police panic alarm Available from on site only Arm system with No Delay 2 CODE 4 or 3 CODE 4 Arm to enable Latchkey 2 CODE 6 or 3 CODE 6 Arm system with exit...

Page 44: ...g reassurance that it is working prop erly There are also weekly system tests you can do yourself as an added safeguard Taking time to do these tests will familiarize you with your system and alert you to anything unusual such as cut phone lines or sensors that have been tampered with Sensor Test Note Make sure system is dis armed when performing sen sor tests This test verifies that the sensors i...

Page 45: ...ndow sensor Open the secured door or window Zones nn OK SENSOR nn OK Smoke detector Press and hold the test button until the system sounds transmission beeps Zones nn OK SENSOR nn OK Motion detector Avoid the motion detector view for 5 minutes then enter its view Zones nn OK SENSOR nn OK Rate of Rise Heat Detec tor Not UL investigated Rub your hands together until warm then place one hand on the d...

Page 46: ...ds Trouble beeps are a series of five short beeps once a minute The table on the next page lists the causes of trouble beeps the visual display you can expect to see and possible solutions for the trouble condition Silencing Trouble Beeps If possible correct the situation which is causing the trouble beeps If this is not possible call for service If the problem is not corrected trouble beeps and m...

Page 47: ...ake sure that you ve attached the correct time schedule as described in Advanced Light Control Check to see that you ve set up the time schedule correctly as described in Creating Time Schedules Check the User Sheets in Appendix A to see in which partition the light is set up to be active Touchpad Voice Feedback After Pressing Key Trouble Condition AC POWER FAILURE The panel power transformer may ...

Page 48: ...nnect the panel from the special phone jack and check phones for dial tone If you hear a dial tone call your security dealer for service If you don t hear a dial tone from any phones telephone service in your area may be out Phone Failure Trouble takes precedence over other system problems so you must clear the Phone Failure message by disarming the panel before you re able to see other sys tem me...

Page 49: ...partition whether it is a hardwired HW or wireless sensor WL or a touchpad TP No Sensor Name Ptn HW WL TP circle one 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL TP 1 2 HW WL ...

Page 50: ... bypass sensors RA User can access the system from a phone PJ User can access both partitions S User can perform system tests L Latchkey user Defaults are indicated by User Code B RA PJ S L Code Ptn System Master NA Default 1234 NA Partition 1 Master NA Default none 1 Partition 2 Master NA Default none 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 51: ...Y N Figure 11 Keychain Touchpad 1 Keychain Touchpad 2 Active for Partition 1 2 Latchkey User Y N Location of TP Ptn Status Beeps Key Beeps 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off 1 2 On Off On Off P r e s s i n g t h i s k e y c o n t r o l s a l l l i g h t s P r e s s i n g t...

Page 52: ...g h t s P r e s s i n g t h i s k e y t r i g g e r s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P r e s s t h e L O C K k e y t o I n c r e a s e t h e a r m i n g l e v e l A r m t h e s y s t e m t o L e v e l 3 w i t h n o E x i t o r E n t r y d e l a y P r e s s b o t h a t o n e t i m e t o C r e a t e a p a n i c a l a r m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P r e s s i n g b ...

Page 53: ...__________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Dialer Abort Is the Dialer Abort feature enabled Yes I have ____ seconds to cancel an accidental intrusion or auxiliary alarm before it is reported to the central station No All alarms are reported to the central stat...

Page 54: ...D and exit your armed premises through a delay door within 2 minutes No I need to disarm my system in order to exit the premises Exit Extension Yes If I re enter the armed premises during the Exit Delay time the panel will restart the Exit Delay time No If I re enter the armed premises during the Exit Delay time it will con tinue to count down and I must disarm the system Keyswitch Arming Yes I ca...

Page 55: ...er will appear as ____________________________________________________________________________ Lights The house code for the X10 modules is Partition 1 __________ Partition 2 __________ Record the location of each light System Information Code Factory code System number System level Reporting Features CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 Pagers 1 2 3 4 5 High Level Reports Low Level Reports Opening Closing Reports Latc...

Page 56: ...ees The high setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees Partition 2 The low setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees The high setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees Light Location of Light 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Light Location of Light 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Output Ptn Location Name 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 ...

Page 57: ...m Type Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps Police Continuous tone Auxiliary Rapid Beeps Beep Type Beep Sound Exit Delay 2 or 3 beeps indicating arming level followed by 1 beep every 4 seconds followed by 10 seconds of quick beeps indicating end of exit delay followed by 2 or 3 beeps indicating set arming level Entry Delay 2 beeps every 2 seconds followed by 2 beeps every second for th...

Page 58: ... a t i o n s w h e r e n o r m a l a i r c i r c u l a t i o n w i l l k e e p s m o k e f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e d e t e c t o r N O T E A d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n o n h o u s e h o l d f i r e w a r n i n g i s a v a i l a b l e a t n o m i n a l c o s t f r o m T h e N a t i o n a l F i r e P r o t e c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n B a t t e r y m a r c h P a r k Q u i n c y...

Page 59: ...Concord 51 Floor Plan ...

Page 60: ...detect smoke on building levels different from their installed location Sensors may not warn in time when fires are caused by smoking in bed explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other hazardous conditions If telephone lines are out of service Telephone lines are also vulnerable to compromise by any of several means Note Although having an alarm system can mak...

Page 61: ...ing Menus Here are two examples of programming using system menus The examples describe each step involved in programming a user code and in erasing a user code from an alphanumeric and fixed display touchpad To change or assign a user access code 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press B until the touchpad displays USER CODES then press S t a y S t a t ...

Page 62: ...ode 11 Press B to move to the next user code or 00 to exit the programming menus Note The system will not accept the same code for two differ ent users To erase a user code 1 Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 System or Partition Master CODE 2 Press B until the touchpad displays USER CODES then press 3 The touchpad displays REGULAR USER CODES or REG CODES Press You can not delete the System...

Page 63: ...mmand sequence Time 020 TTTT Date 021 DDMMYY Regular User Codes User 00 0300000 NNNN User 01 0300010 NNNN User 02 0300020 NNNN Continues through User 229 User 229 0302290 NNNN If using alphanumeric or fixed display touchpads use A and B to scroll through the code attributes and change them as required Partition Master Codes Partition 1 0310 NNNN Partition 2 0311 NNNN System Master Code 0320 NNNN D...

Page 64: ...pening operation Sched 0 06200 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 06201 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 06215 1 off or 2 on Exception Closing Attaching schedules for Exception Closing operation Sched 0 06300 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 06301 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 06315 1 off or 2 on Light 1 Attaching schedules for Light 1 operation Sched 0 064000 1 off or 2 on Sche...

Page 65: ...64601 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 064615 1 off or 2 on Light 8 Attaching schedules for Light 8 operation Sched 0 064700 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 064701 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 064715 1 off or 2 on Light 9 Attaching schedules for Light 9 operation Sched 0 064800 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 064801 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 06481...

Page 66: ...les for Output 6 operation Sched 0 065500 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 065501 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 065515 1 off or 2 on Arm to AWAY Attaching schedules for Arming to AWAY operation Sched 0 066000 1 off or 2 on Sched 1 066001 1 off or 2 on Continues through Schedule 15 Sched 15 066015 1 off or 2 on Energy Saver Setpoints Low 070 NN High 071 NN É enter temperature value in F...

Page 67: ...i n g S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 B A B A c o n t i n u e d o n n e x t p a g e N o t e s 1 U n d e r l i n e d s e t t i n g s i n d i c a t e d e f a u l t s A B A B E x c e p t i o n O p e n i n g E x c e p t i o n C l o s i n g S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 B A B A B A A B O p t i o n s A B B A B A B A D o w n l o a d i n g O n O f f S i l e n t A ...

Page 68: ...O n O f f S c h e d u l e 0 2 O n O f f O u t p u t s 2 5 S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 S c h e d u l e s 0 3 1 1 S c h e d u l e 1 2 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 3 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 4 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 5 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 2 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 3 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 4 O n O f f S c h e d u l e 1 5 O n O f f B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A A ...

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