what they mean. Try to familiarize yourself with the differences. You will hear sounds
each time you tell your system to do something, such as arm or disarm. Some sounds
you will hear only when there is a problem with the system, such as a low battery.
There are sounds you will hear in an emergency. Getting to know your system sounds
allows you to react quickly and appropriately, to the messages you hear.
Table 12: Normal mode conditions, displays, and sounds
Condition
Visual display
Audible response
Alarms
Police
Alarm + Police, then Alarm +
<sensor name>
High level on steady tone
Fire
Alarm + Fire, then Alarm +
<sensor name>
Repeating series of three beeps
Chime
Alternates, Chime On + current
time
Beeps twice
Silent Current
time
None
Note:
If there is both a Fire and Police alarm, the panel displays Alarm + Fire and then any sensors in
alarm, regardless of sensor type.
Note:
If no text is associated with the sensor, the panel displays just the sensor number.
Panel status
Arming level 1: Disarmed
Current time + System is OK
One short beep.
Arming level 2: Doors and
windows armed
Lock Doors and Windows
Two short beeps
Arming level 3: Motion
sensors, doors and windows
armed
Lock Motion Sensors, Doors and
Windows
Three short beeps
No delay
No Delay
None
Entry delay
Enter Code + Entry + Time
Remaining in Entry Delay
One beep every four seconds,
One beep every second for last
10 seconds
Exit delay
EXIT XX (time remaining in exit
delay)
One beep every four seconds,
one beep every second for last
10 seconds
Waiting for code to disarm
Enter Code + To Disarm
Lock + Doors and Windows or
Lock + Motion Sensors, Doors
and Windows
None
Waiting for code to arm
(quick arm is off)
Enter Code + To Arm
Lock + Doors and Windows or
Lock + Motion Sensors, Doors
and Windows
None
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