Doc
No.
FM0664
issue
B
Page
3
Registering
an
Intruder
Door
Contact
onto
a
Reach
at
‐
home
alarm
unit
1.
Put
the
Reach
unit
into
radio
device
learn
mode…
2.
Activate
the
door
contact…
3.
Exit
radio
device
learn
mode…
4.
Check
with
the
Control
Centre
that
it
is
convenient
to
perform
a
test
call.
Press
the
GREEN
button
on
the
Reach
unit
and
it
will
announce
“
Intruder
Mode…
Ready
”.
Press
the
pendant
within
20
seconds
and
the
Reach
will
announce
“
Enabled”
followed
by
“
Beep
‐
Beep
”
for
the
duration
of
the
exit
time.
Let
the
exit
time
expire
then
open
the
door,
do
not
disable
intruder
mode
on
the
Reach
unit,
when
the
entry
time
expires
an
intruder
alarm
call
will
be
reported
to
the
Control
Centre.
Deleting
an
Intruder
Door
Contact
from
a
Reach
at
‐
home
alarm
unit
Enter
1
6
7
0
using
the
keypad
on
the
rear
of
the
Reach
unit
–
the
front
light
will
FLASH
FAST
GREEN
and
the
unit
will
announce
“
Program
Mode
‐
Ready
”.
Enter
#
0
4
1
and
the
Reach
will
announce
“
Delete
Radio
Device
”
followed
by
a
“
Beep
”.
Enter
the
8
digit
intruder
door
contact
ID
to
be
deleted;
after
the
“
Beep
”
press
#
to
exit.
Press
the
key
to
exit
Program
Mode;
the
unit
will
sound
a
“
Double
‐
Beep
”
and
the
front
light
will
return
to
STEADY
GREEN
.
The
8
digit
ID
can
be
found
on
a
label
inside
the
intruder
door
contact
transmitter
–
it
will
always
start
with
50xxxxxx
The
instructions
given
above
for
the
standard
Reach
product
also
applies
to
the
Reach
Plus,
Reach
Plus
GSM
and
Reach
Ultra
models.
Refer
to
the
instruction
booklets
provided
with
these
products
for
more
information
on
programming/testing
radio
devices
and
setup/operating
intruder
mode.
Open
the
door
and
the
Reach
will
announce
“
Movement
Sensor
”.
“
Trigger
Radio
Device
”
Press
and
HOLD
the
GREEN
button
on
the
Reach
unit.
When
the
front
light
FLASHES
FAST
GREEN
release
the
button
and
the
Reach
will
announce
“
Trigger
Radio
Device
”.
You
now
have
1
minute
to
activate
the
door
contact.
Press
the
GREEN
button
on
the
Reach
unit.
The
front
light
will
return
to
STEADY
GREEN
and
the
Reach
is
back
in
normal
operating
mode.