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RESETTING AN
ACTIVATED
SMOKE
DETECTOR
REMOTE
PHONE
ACCESS
SWITCHES
MOTION
DETECTOR
SMOKE DETECTOR
GLASS BREAK
DETECTOR
TRANSMITTER
INTRODUCTION
NOTE:
You can gain access to the system from any touch-tone
phone when you are away from home. If you use an
answering machine, your installer will program an
override digit which you will use to bypass the answer-
ing machine and get directly into the system.
Following is a step-by-step description of phone access:
1. Dial your home number from any touch-tone phone.
2. The system will answer after a programmed number
of rings and you will hear an acknowledgment tone
that your system is ready and waiting. If you have an
answering machine, wait for it to answer, then press
the programmed override digit
within
10 seconds
and you will then hear the acknowledgment tone
indicating that your system is ready and waiting.
3. You must now enter your disarm code and the
system will speak your system status. If you do not
enter an acceptable code within 5 seconds of the
tone you heard in Step 2, the system will automati-
cally hang up.
4. Now that you have entered your code and have
received the system status, your telephone can be
used as a keypad. To hear the status of your system
again, press the first digit of your disarm code and
wait three seconds. The system status will be
repeated through your telephone receiver.
To disarm the system over the phone, simply enter your
disarm code on the telephone keypad. To arm the
system, use the
*
key to arm to AWAY or use the
#
key
to arm to HOME. Once you have finished, simply hang
up the phone and the system will hang up at the other
end. If you do not press any digits for a period of 15
seconds, the system will automatically hang up.
NOTE:
Your installer can increase or decrease this time.
RESETTING AN ACTIVATED SMOKE
DETECTOR
REMOTE PHONE ACCESS
DESTINY
CONTROL PANEL
DETECTION DEVICES
TELEPHONE KEYPADS
Whenever any of your wired (non-battery powered) smoke
detectors activate the system, they will latch ON until
you reset them. To do so, enter your primary code fol-
lowed by
6
. The system will say SMOKE POWER.
You have made a wise decision to protect your family and
property with the DESTINY Security System. The DESTINY
has been designed to provide you with a maximum level
of security while being as simple as possible to understand
and operate.
Your DESTINY Security System consists of:
1.
Control panel
2.
Detection devices
3.
Your telephones
4.
Keypad(s)
The control panel is the heart of the security system
and includes a communicator which transmits
information to the central station. The control panel
is housed in a metal cabinet which should only be
opened by a qualified security system technician.
The detection devices continually monitor the status
of the premises.
Switches
will alert the control panel
of an open door or window. A
transmitter
will do
the same as well as indicate when it has a weak
battery. The
glass break detector
is exactly what the
name implies: it picks up the frequency of breaking
glass and instantly alerts the control panel. A
motion
detector
is used as a second line of defense to
detect intruders within a protected area. The
smoke
detector
is always on.
Your phones and keypads are used to send com-
mands to your security system. Because your phones
and keypads are your access to operating the security
system, the main emphasis of this users manual is to
help you understand their operation.
Before reading this manual, it is recommended that
you become familiar with the terms and definitions in
the Glossary.
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P OWE R
S TATUS
HOME
AWAY
MONITOR
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