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WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM

USER GUIDE

WARNING: Owner’s Instruction Notice
Not to be removed by anyone except occupant

Go!Control

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Page 1: ...WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM USER GUIDE WARNING Owner s Instruction Notice Not to be removed by anyone except occupant Go Control...

Page 2: ...b access if enabled by your installer The Control Panel displays helpful information regarding the system and sensor status system and alarm history and trouble alerts Being fully supervised the Go Co...

Page 3: ...e Alerts 22 Trouble Alert Icon 22 Nighttime Trouble Alert Holdoff 22 System Status Icons 23 AC Power Icon 23 Phone Line Failure Icon 23 Backup Battery Status Icon 23 Test Mode Icon 23 Remote Installer...

Page 4: ...an assign and maintain the other seven User Codes One of the eight User Codes functions as a Duress User Code Controlling the system with this code gives the appearance of normal operation but using i...

Page 5: ...xit Delay that allows time to leave the premises without triggering the alarm Upon re entry the system offers an Entry Delay through certain points of protection that allows you time to disarm the sys...

Page 6: ...s RED after an alarm while system is still armed Indicator flashes during power outages system on battery backup Flashes GREEN when ALL sensors are closed ready to arm Flashes ORANGE when ANY sensor i...

Page 7: ...ide the door jambs Depending on your installation there may be other types of sensors shown below Be sure your installer shows you all the sensors installed in your system Motion Sensor Smoke Detector...

Page 8: ...Screen Security Screen The Security Screen shows the system status and offers three buttons for ARM MENU and STATUS It also displays the time and date If messages alarm or trouble alerts are pending t...

Page 9: ...em and 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...

Page 10: ...The SECURITY button on the display s Home Screen will light green when all perimeter sensors are closed The SECURITY button will be lit orange if ANY perimeter sensor is open Open interior sensors do...

Page 11: ...manually bypassed so the rest of the system can be armed Depending on programming manual bypasses can remain in place until they are manually removed NOTE Bypassed sensors offer no protection and cann...

Page 12: ...nel s Arming Screen Normally this option check box is checked so the programmed delay doors allow time for disarming the system after the door is opened Un checking this option box removes the delayed...

Page 13: ...splayed or press BYPASS ALL to force bypass the displayed sensors NOTE BYPASSED SENSORS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TRIGGER AN ALARM To bypass sensors you will need to enter a User Code unless the installer h...

Page 14: ...sabled the system will have to be remotely disarmed with a wireless key fob before entering Exit Delay Restart The Exit Delay Restart option will extend the Exit Delay one time if you need to re enter...

Page 15: ...reen press ARM If there are any open perimeter door or window sensors the Bypass Screen will appear Close all the sensors displayed or press BYPASS ALL to force bypass the displayed sensors NOTE BYPAS...

Page 16: ...ISES TO DISARM THE SYSTEM IF YOU HEAR FAST REPEATED BEEPS INSTEAD OF THE NORMAL ENTRY DELAY BEEPS USE EXTREME CAUTION AN INTRUDER MAY STILL BE PRESENT INSIDE THE BUILDING WAIT OUTSIDE AND USE A CELL P...

Page 17: ...splay will show the order that alarms occurred The alarm memory will automatically clear the next time the system is armed You can also check the CLEAR ALARM HISTORY button and press OK to manually cl...

Page 18: ...eterdoorsorwindows thesystemwillnotallowarmingtoStay Mode with a wireless key fob All open sensors must be bypassed at the Control Panel first Key Fob Arming to Away Mode To arm the system to Away Mod...

Page 19: ...by the installer just press the STAY button NOTE Ifthereareopenperimeterdoorsorwindows thesystemwillnotallowarmingtoStay Mode with a wireless keypad All open sensors must be bypassed at the Control P...

Page 20: ...mergency alarm before you sense a problem and the fire alarm is sounding follow these steps 1 If flames and or smoke are present yell FIRE to alert anyone else around 2 Evacuate all occupants from the...

Page 21: ...mmends the following placement for smoke detectors Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household The equipment s...

Page 22: ...dows doors stairs and rooftops that can be used to escape Indicate escape routes for each room Keep these route free from obstructions and post copies of the escape routes in every room 4 Assure that...

Page 23: ...n an emergency function is activated the siren will sound for its preset time or until a User Code is entered to silence the alarm Panic The PANIC police emergency button sends an immediate panic repo...

Page 24: ...the upper right corner that is the number of current trouble alerts The trouble alert icon will flash until the trouble alerts are acknowledged then it will light constant until all the troubles are c...

Page 25: ...testing Remote Installer Access Icon When the system is being remotely accessed by your installer with a computer over the telephone the remote access icon will be displayed Radio Modem Icon If the s...

Page 26: ...a yellow message icon with an attention symbol in the upper right corner Emergency messages display a red message icon with the bell symbol in the upper right corner Reading Messages When a message ic...

Page 27: ...n screen 2 Check or un check the types of messages to display Press ALL to check all types Press BACK to return to the message list The filters will reset selecting all types when your message reviewi...

Page 28: ...elephone remote control system feature is optional It must be enabled by your installer before it can be used Calling the System Your installer selects whether your system supports the remote telephon...

Page 29: ...hanging up If you already know the remote command telephone key number you can enter it before the command announcement finishes 3 Use the telephone keys to command the system Press for system status...

Page 30: ...ss USER MANAGEMENT 6 The Users Management Screen displays three users at a time Use the and arrows to scroll through the list Adding a User Code NOTE User Codes 0000 and 0001 are not permitted 1 Press...

Page 31: ...he User Code s option the EDIT SCHEDULES button will be displayed 2 Press EDIT SCHEDULES to select or edit an existing User Code Access Schedule or create a new one 3 The User Access Schedules Screen...

Page 32: ...ANCEL to return to the Schedule Type Screen Single Date User Access Schedule 1 Select DATE for the schedule type 2 Press the calendar button to view the Date User Access Schedule Screen 3 Press the da...

Page 33: ...turn to the Schedule Type Screen Deleting User Access Schedules 1 On the User Management Screen select a User Code that displays the calendar schedule icon 2 Press the EDIT SCHEDULES button 3 On the U...

Page 34: ...was changed press OK Deleting a User Code 1 On the User Management Screen press the USER button to delete 2 Press DELETE 3 A confirmation screen will display to verify you really want to delete the U...

Page 35: ...press OK 6 The User 8 edit screen will display Press BACK to return to the User Management Screen Secret Duress Button On the Home Screen in the lower right corner the system logo is displayed The sys...

Page 36: ...of the filters selected These events include Walk test started or terminated Programming mode started or terminated To view the system history log use the following steps 1 On the Home Screen press S...

Page 37: ...s signal NOTE Start and stop test reports will be sent to the monitoring station 6 A list of all sensors will be displayed Use the and arrows to scroll through the list 7 Go to each sensor listed and...

Page 38: ...Screen press SECURITY 2 On the Security Screen press MENU 3 On the Menu Screen press TOOLBOX 4 Enter the Master User Code to access the toolbox 5 Use the and arrows to select Toolbox Screen 3 of 3 6...

Page 39: ...ERATION To test the cellular radio use the following steps 1 On the Home Screen press SECURITY 2 On the Security Screen press MENU 3 On the Menu Screen press TOOLBOX 4 Enter the Master User Code to ac...

Page 40: ...ECURITY 2 On the Security Screen press MENU 3 Note the two check boxes on the Menu Screen The CHIME check box button turns the chimes on or off for all the system s sensors The VOICE check box button...

Page 41: ...n be adjusted from 1 to 12 using the buttons on each end of the bar 8 When finished press OK BacklightTimeout The backlight timeout sets the length of time that the display stays lit after use It can...

Page 42: ...xpires the system will return to the Toolbox Screen Touch Screen Calibration If the touch screen display buttons are not responding properly use the display calibration option to reset the display To...

Page 43: ...4 Enter the a valid User Code to access the toolbox 5 On Toolbox Screen 1 of 3 press the arrow 6 On the Toolbox Screen 2 of 3 press SET DATE or SET TIME 7 Use the and arrows to set the current date o...

Page 44: ...e through the designated exit entry door without setting off the alarm During the Exit Delay beeps sound and faster beeps sound during the last 10 seconds NOTE Arming remotely does not start an Exit D...

Page 45: ...Exit Delay while the system is armed This allows you to leave the premises without having to disarm and rearm the system When the Quick Exit option is on a QUICK EXIT button will display on the secur...

Page 46: ...xtend the Exit Delay one time if you need to re enter the premises When the system is armed in the Away Mode or Stay Mode the Exit Delay gives you time to leave without setting off the alarm With the...

Page 47: ...delay the siren from sounding Disarming during the abort window can display a cancel message depending on the Cancel Display setting see above DIALER DELAY 30 Seconds regular setting _________ Second...

Page 48: ...lass B computing device in accordance with Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarante...

Page 49: ...omer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment opera...

Page 50: ...e equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected to...

Page 51: ...IPMENT MUST BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIEDTECHNICIAN AT LEAST EVERYTHREEYEARS Important Power Supply Notice The Control Panel is powered by a plug in power supply In case the power supply becomes unplugged...

Page 52: ...kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammabl...

Page 53: ...part of the company for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenue or pro t or cos...

Page 54: ...n 29 31 Date range user access schedule 31 DELETE button 31 DELETE SCHEDULE button 31 DELETE USER button 32 Deleting a User Code 32 Dialer delay 45 DISARM button 14 Disarming from Away Mode 14 Disarmi...

Page 55: ...3 SECURITY button 14 Security screen 6 Sensor bypassing 9 Sensor test 35 Service information 49 Set date and time 41 SET DATE button 41 SET TIME button 41 Setting the duress user code 33 Silencing a f...

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