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GC2e Wireless Security System | User Guide
BURGLARY PROTECTION
When your system was set up by your installer, wireless sensors were placed to monitor specific doors and windows. The
installer selected these doors and windows as likely places where an unlawful intrusion may occur and be detected. Each
sensor was programmed to have the system react in a specific way. See "
Installer Programmed Options
for
specifics about each sensor.
Some sensor types (such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, panic buttons, etc.) are always active and can
trigger an alarm at any time. Other sensors on protected doors and windows are part of the burglary protection part of the
system that can be turned on or off. Turning on the burglary protection part of the security system is called “
Arming the
System".
The burglary protection part of the system can be armed in two modes:
Stay mode
or
Away mode
.
SAMPLE FLOOR PLAN
Refer to the floor plan below. It shows a typical residential installation and the various types of wireless sensors and their
functions.
A
Front and side door sensors have Exit/Entry Delay
SMKE Smoke detector
B
Side and main garage door sensors have Exit/Entry Delay
CO
Carbon monoxide detector
CP
Control panel
GB
Glass break sensor
DW
Door/window sensor
PAD
Wireless keypad
PIR
Motion detector
ES
External siren
IMPORTANT:
Security systems installed in a commercial location are for use only as a burglar alarm system and not for
fire protection. This security system has been evaluated and complies with UL 1610. For commercial installations (UL
1610), only one method of communication is to be used. This method of communication is a Cell Radio Module.