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F - T P B R T O U C H P AD C O N T R O L S
F-IFOB
-
The F-IFOB is a uniquely coded digital key which must be used to disarm the system and silence
the siren in case of alarm. To silence an alarm, simply insert into the F-IFOB slot on the F-TPBR Touch-
pad and remove when alarm has silenced.
MOTION SENSOR
- Detects movement in the premises when armed AWAY. Do NOT block.
SIREN
- Will sound a LOUD steady sweep tone when intrusion is detected or a distinct pulsating tone for a
fire alarm condition.
EMERGENCY BUTTONS
POLICE EMERGENCY
Press to alert Central Station of a Police Emergency.
FIRE EMERGENCY
Press to alert Central Station of a Fire Emergency.
AUXILIARY EMERGENCY
Press to alert Central Station of an Auxiliary Emergency.
DISARM/SILENCE
Button - Press to silence a Fire Alarm
*
(page 12), silence system troubles and view system
troubles (page 14). If system is armed NIGHT or STAY from the F-TPBR Touchpad, pressing DISARM/
SILENCE will disarm the system. *
Note: This feature may not apply to your system. Consult your installer to determine if your
system includes fire protection.
BYPASS
Button
-
This button has multiple functions, depending on the state of the panel.
BYPASS
-
If you are attempting to arm the system with open zones
that cannot be immediately repaired, press
BYPASS
to tempo-
rarily remove these zones from the system. The F-TPBR Touchpad will beep and trouble
TBL
will light steady.
Press STAY or
NIGHT to arm the system as usual (see page 6).
TEST
-
To test the system
, hold down the
BYPASS
button for 4 seconds to generate a test report to central station and chirp the siren.
If the test fails, the F-TPBR Touchpad will beep and the trouble light (
TBL
) will flash. Hold down
BYPASS
for 8 seconds to do a
“system walk test” of your protective devices. Press DISARM/SILENCE to reset. (See page 2).
NIGHT
Button
- Press to arm system in NIGHT mode when going to sleep. System will be fully armed with
all perimeter and interior devices activated
except for the F-TPBR Touchpad PIR.
STAY
Button
- Press to arm system in the STAY mode. Perimeter devices such as windows and doors will
be protected, while interior protective devices such as motion sensors will be de-activated, allowing free
movement throughout the premises.
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