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The user must call into the system, and the system should pick up in a certain amount of rings as
specified by the Remote Call-In Ring Cycle (programmed earlier). The caller’s procedure and
options are as follows:
1)
Call the phone number that is connected to the Control Panel
2)
Wait for the system to answer in correct amount of rings (as specified while
programming Remote Call-In Ring Cycle)
3)
When you hear the confirmation tone, enter your new (or default) Passcode:
x
x
x
x
(If you enter an incorrect Passcode, you will hear three beeps and the telephone line
will hang up)
4)
Within 10 seconds after you hear the confirmation tone, press a key for the desired
function as follows:
•
Press
1
to Enter Full Arming Mode (Confirmation = one beep)
•
Press
0
to Enter Disarming Mode (Confirmation = three beeps)
•
Press
#
to Enter Partial Arming Mode (Confirmation = two beeps)
•
Press
4
to Monitor/Listen in (Confirmation = one long beep)
•
Press
5
to Speak via 2-way Speakerphone (Confirmation = one long beep)
•
Press
8
to Disconnect (Confirmation = one long beep)
LED Indicators on Control Panel
The table below shows the light/flash representations of each LED Indicator on the Control Panel,
depending upon the status of the system.
LED
Indicator
Light/Flash Representation
AC POWER
•
Steady light when power is normal
TEL LINK
•
Steady light when telephone line is linking
RING
•
Flashes when there is an incoming call
LINE CUT
•
Steady light when the telephone line is cut
RF LINK
•
Flashes when receiving signals from sensors/detectors/transmitters
•
Slow flashes represent Low Battery of sensor/detector
MODE/MEMO
•
Steady light when keypad is in operation
•
Flashes twice per second when system is in Full Arming Mode
•
Flashes once per second when system is in Partial Arming Mode
•
LED off when system is in Disarming Mode
•
Flashes once per 2 seconds when system is in Testing Mode
•
Steady light with warning beeps when system was activated when last
set to Arming mode
Alarm Situations & System Notifications
The following table represents the various types of alarm situations and system notifications, as
well as the probable cause for each.
Alarm Situation
System Notification
Probable Cause
Burglary
Alarm & Loud Siren activate Intrusion or break-in at premises
Panic/Emergency Call Alarm & Loud Siren activate A crisis situation at premises
Line Cut
LINE CUT indicator lights
Tel. line has been disconnected or cut
Tamper
Alarm & Loud Siren
activate
Control Panel or one of the
detectors has a tamper situation
Low Battery
RF LINK / LOW BAT
indicator flashes and
control
panel gives slow beeps
One of the detector transmitters in
the system has a low battery
Low battery notification
When one of the detector transmitters in the system has a low battery, the control panel will
beep (one beep per 3 seconds) to remind the user, and the RF LINK/LOW BAT LED will flash.
•
To check the Zone of the Sensor/Transmitter with a low battery, press the
Ý
key. The LED
will display the Zone number that the sensor operates on. Replace the battery right away.
•
Before removing the battery cover on any detector transmitters, ensure the system is set to
TEST mode to avoid initiating an alarm.
Alarm Activation Memory
This feature records the last Zone that was activated during an Alarm Activation. When disarming
system after any Alarm Activation, the Control Panel will beep (one beep per second) to remind
the user that an alarm has been activated, and the MODE/MEMO LED lights steady.
•
To shut off the warning beeps, push any key on the keypad.
•
To check the last Zone activated, press the # key. The LED will display the last activated
Zone number as follows:
Digit “1” = Zone 1