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Zone LEDs
Arming Buttons
Mode Indicator LEDs
Numerical Keypad
Zone Set
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Setup Buttons
Siren Connection
Antenna
The Wireless Control Panel
The Wireless Control Panel is the heart of the Wireless Alarm System. It is responsible
for monitoring the various sensors throughout your home, and for triggering the
alarm signal when one of them reports a disturbance. As such, it is the single most
important part of the Wireless Alarm System, and (with the possible exception of
the remote control) the part of the system that you will use most often.
Here’s a quick rundown of the various buttons on the Wireless Control Panel and
what they do. We’ll cover the more advanced operations later in this manual.
Out Button:
Used when arming the Wireless Alarm System for “Out Mode”.
Home Button:
Used when arming the Wireless Alarm System for “Home Mode”.
Disarm Button:
Used to disarm the Wireless Alarm System.
Alarm Button:
Used to trigger the alarm manually. Essentially, this is a panic
button, and can also be used to test the functionality of the siren.
Home LED:
When constantly lit, this indicates that the Wireless Alarm System is
armed in “Home Mode”. When flashing, it means that the Wireless Alarm System
is currently counting down the 30 second delay before arming “Home Mode”.
Out LED:
When constantly lit, this indicates that the Wireless Alarm System is
armed in “Out Mode”. When flashing, it means that the Wireless Alarm System is
currently counting down the 30 second delay before arming “Out Mode”.
Alarm LED:
Indicates that the alarm has been tripped.