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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 2 
TESTING THE SYSTEM .................................................... 2 
F-64TPBR TOUCHPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .. 4 
ARMING STAY:  PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME.... 6

 

NIGHT MODE:  ARMING AT NIGHT .................................. 7

 

ARMING STAY FROM NIGHT MODE ................................ 8

 

BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES......................................... 9

 

EMERGENCY BUTTONS................................................. 10

 

DISARMING THE SYSTEM.............................................. 11

 

SILENCING AN ALARM ................................................... 12

 

FIRE PROTECTION ......................................................... 13 
TOUCHPAD MENU MODE .........................................15-18 
USER PROGRAM MODE............................................19-21 
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES.........................22-26 
USER I-FOB LIST............................................................. 27 
FCC PART 68 STATEMENT  ........................................... 28 
LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM ....................... 29 
NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY......................................... 31 
FCC PART 15 STATEMENT ............................................ 33 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 

ALARM TIME OUT:  _________ Minutes 
 
FOR SERVICE, CALL:  _____________________ 
 
TO CANCEL AN  
ALARM REPORT, CALL:  ____________________

 

IF THE ALARM IS SOUNDING: 

 

To silence an alarm, insert 
your I-FOB key into the 
slot on the F-64TPBR 
Touchpad and remove 
when alarm has silenced.  
Proceed with caution! 

 

(See pages 11 & 12). 

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Page 1: ...ING GUIDE for your NAPCO FREEDOM F 64TPBR Bedroom Touchpad Home Security System NAPCO 2006 PATENTED OI319A 9 06 Freedom F 64TPBR Touchpad F 64TPBR_OI319A 03_USER_ page 1 Friday September 15 2006 10 39...

Page 2: ...ur alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your particular needs Regardless of how your system has been configured rest assured that it has been care fully designed and engineered to th...

Page 3: ...PROGRAM MODE 19 21 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES 22 26 USER I FOB LIST 27 FCC PART 68 STATEMENT 28 LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM 29 NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY 31 FCC PART 15 STATEMENT 33 ALARM TIME OUT _...

Page 4: ...4 F 64TPBR TOUCHPAD CONTROLS INDICATORS 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 20 15 17 18 19 21 22 10 11 12 16 4 2 3 F 64TPBR_OI319A 03_USER_ page 4 Friday September 15 2006 10 39 Composite...

Page 5: ...RESET Button Press to silence Fire alarms troubles and exits Function Mode see MENU Button YES Button Press to select the desired function in Function Mode see MENU Button above NO Button Press to an...

Page 6: ...ind after pressing AWAY press RESET to clear arming 3 The red ARMED light will light steady and the LCD display will read ARMED STAY indicating the system is armed in the Stay mode To Arm in Night Mod...

Page 7: ...ot immediately secure the zones or lock the deadbolts they may be bypassed see page 9 2 Press the NIGHT button The Touchpad will voice prompt the correct action If you change your mind after pressing...

Page 8: ...u may move freely within the bedroom and the rest of the premises 1 When armed in Night mode the red ARMED light is on steady and the LCD display reads ARMED NIGHT 2 Press the STAY button The Touchpad...

Page 9: ...on the LCD win dow press BYPASS and the Bypass icon will appear for each bypassed zone listed 3 With the selected perimeter zone now bypassed you can now proceed with either arming Stay or Night as de...

Page 10: ...rammed YES NO Auxiliary Emergency _______________________________________ Police Emergency Hold down the Police Emergency button to alert the central station of a police emergency Police Emergency pro...

Page 11: ...y mode interior fully protected pressing the DISARM RE SET button will not only fail to disarm the system but pressing ANY button when armed Away will instantly generate an alarm The system may also b...

Page 12: ...y If an alarm occurs while you are away When you unlock the deadbolt to enter the Touchpad sounder will activate and the red ARMED light will be flashing to warn you that an alarm had occurred while y...

Page 13: ...4 If the Fire Zone has reset properly the words SYSTEM READY should appear in approximately 30 seconds If the words SYSTEM READY do not appear press DISARM RESET again in a few minutes If the words SY...

Page 14: ...p with the bedroom door closed A closed door will hold back deadly smoke while you escape 2 When the fire alarm signals escape quickly Do not stop to pack 3 Test the door If it is hot use your alterna...

Page 15: ...Bypass Menu provides a list of items to bypass The first Menu item is BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES allows you to bypass all open perimeter zones excluding the primary exit entry door The Bypass icon will ap...

Page 16: ...test If the alarm does not sound call for service Note If the battery is low a LOW BATTERY E02 00 SERVICE will appear in the display indicating a low battery condition First allow 24 hours for the bat...

Page 17: ...exit Note This selection only appears with a Master I FOB inserted in the Touchpad ENTER LOG MENU The Log Menu provides a list of logged events DISPLAY ALARM LOG displays the most recent alarm events...

Page 18: ...menu item changes to DEACTIVATE LOST KEY MODE NOTE If your deadbolt key is lost it is impor tant that you have your locksmith re key the deadbolt or have the deadbolt re placed as soon as possible In...

Page 19: ...tion the cur rent date Press YES to change the date Enter Date 1 With ENTER DATE MM DD YY displayed in the LCD window of the two digits repre senting the month the cursor is located under the left dig...

Page 20: ...this option Create Master I FOB is included in case your existing Master I FOB although still working is perhaps physically damaged in some way and you wish to physically replace it with a new I FOB c...

Page 21: ...I FOB s from the system except the Master I FOB On a disarmed system 1 Enter the User Program Mode as described above 2 Press MENU until DELETE I FOB Y N displays in the LCD window Press YES and DELE...

Page 22: ...E01 00 AC Power Failure This trouble will occur if AC power is not present Make sure system transformer is plugged into AC receptacle and check the circuit breaker otherwise call installing company f...

Page 23: ...e replacement battery for the GEM SMK is the Duracell MN1604 9 Volt Alkaline 2 required The GEM DT Dual Technology Sensor requires 4 C cell alkaline batteries Warning Replace batteries only with the s...

Page 24: ...ber Call installing company for service E15 NN RF Transmitter Tamper Wireless Transmitter Tamper Cover removed NN Transmitter Number Call installing company for service E16 NN Wireless Receiver Jam A...

Page 25: ...y in the area clear any obstacles which may be blocking the sensor from detecting activity Press RESET to clear the display and then use the Touchpad Menu Mode to Reset System TBL see page 17 If you c...

Page 26: ...l installing company for service E51 00 Bell Siren Trouble There is a problem with the Bell or Siren Call installing company for service E58 00 Telemetry Trouble Call installing company for service E5...

Page 27: ...procedure on the previous page as soon as possible I FOB Number Area Name U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ I FOB Number...

Page 28: ...fy the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment...

Page 29: ...sive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They canno...

Page 30: ...onditions Lon gevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatur...

Page 31: ...to any implied warranty of merchantability must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTA...

Page 32: ...product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or otherwise but it is not insurance...

Page 33: ...separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T...

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Page 35: ...35 NOTES F 64TPBR_OI319A 03_USER_ page 35 Friday September 15 2006 10 39 Composite...

Page 36: ...Amityville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 800 645 9445 For Technical Service 800 645 9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC R NAPCO 2006 F 64TPBR_OI319A 03_USER_ page 36 Friday September 15...

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