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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
might
occur
and
could
be
detected.
Each
sensor
was
programmed
to
have
the
system
react
in
a
specific
way.
See
"Installer
Programmed
Options"
on
page
40
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,
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
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.
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.
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
CP
ES
DW
PIR
LIVING
DINING
KITCHEN
ENTRY
BATH
DEN
GB
BED
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
BED
DW
GARAGE
GB
PAD
PIR
DW
DW
DW
B
A