T O T U R N T H E S I R E N O F F
Press the button on any Radio Key
When the siren has stopped SecurityGuard will flash the
number of the Radio Key which caused the alarm along with a
for panic.
This is handy if a Radio Key has accidentally triggered your
alarm and you are not sure which Key caused it.
Example
If Radio Key number 2 caused the Panic alarm then
SecurityGuard will flash for 5 minutes. As with all
SecurityGuard displays, you may choose to clear or
recall the display at any time by pressing .
E M E R G E N C Y
O R P A N I C
In case of emergency you can sound the siren immediately to
alert neighbours or to scare away intruders by pressing the
small Panic button on any Radio Key for at least 2 seconds.
(The Panic button has an inbuilt delay to minimise the chance of
creating accidental alarms).
The inside and outside siren will sound
and the strobe
(if fitted)
will flash.
O P T I O N A L S I L E N T P A N I C
If you have an optional dialler fitted then your SecurityGuard
may be programmed not to sound the sirens when you press
your Panic Button. If this is the case then your SecurityGuard
will send an Emergency message to an Alarm Monitoring Base
Station via the telephone line and the Alarm monitoring station
will action the alarm as required by you.
This may be useful in home Medical applications where
emergency assistance can be summonsed by the carrier of a
Radio Key whenever they are in difficulties.
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O P E R A T I N G Y O U R A L A R M
N O T E
Each one of your Radio Keys has been allocated a
number from 1 to 8.
This number is used to identify things like which
Key has a Low Battery or caused a Panic Alarm.
The Radio Key Number and user name are listed in the
table on the back of this manual.
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON