Step 10 – Program Built-In Siren (Default: ON)
This function allows the built-in loud siren to be turned on or off in the event of an alarm situation.
The default mode is
ON
for the built-in loud siren.
1)
Enter the
S
key
2)
Enter your new (or default) Passcode:
x
x
x
x
3)
Wait until the LED displays “S”
4)
Enter the
2
key to turn siren OFF, or enter the
3
key to turn siren ON (default mode is ON)
Step 11 – Program Door Chime Function (Default: ON)
This function allows the door chime sound to be turned ON or OFF while entering or exiting
during Disarming Mode (Alarm OFF Mode). The default mode is ON for the door chime sound.
1)
Enter the
S
key
2)
Enter your new (or default) Passcode:
x
x
x
x
3)
Wait until the LED displays “S”
4)
Enter the
4
key to turn door chime OFF, or enter the
5
key to turn door chime ON
(default mode is ON)
Step 12 – Check Programmed Settings
This function is used to check the programmed settings. These are one-key operations utilizing
the LED to display the current setting.
•
To check STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Press any of the
1
~
6
keys and the LED will
display the number
•
To check AUTOMATED DIALING CYCLES: Press the
7
key and the LED will display the
stored amount of cycles
•
To check ENTRY/EXIT DELAY TIME: Press the
8
key and the LED will display the amount
of seconds
•
To check the ALARM/SIREN DURATION: Press the
9
key and the LED will display the total
amount of minutes
•
To check REMOTE CALL-IN RING CYCLE: Press the
0
key and the LED will display the
number of ring cycles
•
To check the LAST ACTIVATED ZONE: Press the
#
key and the LED will display the last
Zone activated from the Alarm Activation Memory
•
To check LOW BATTERY STATUS: Press the
Ý
key and the LED will display the Zone in
which there is a sensor/detector with a low battery
USER GUIDE FOR EASY OPERATION
Operating the WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM is a pleasure, thanks to the Remote Control and the
user-friendly operating procedures. Some functions can be operated utilizing the Remote Control,
keypad on the Control Panel, or from anywhere in the world via the Remote Call-In feature
which allows users to operate the system from any telephone. The following operating instructions
will help you to fully benefit from the many features and functions of the WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM.
Enter Full Arming (Away) Mode
This function is used to arm the entire system (all Zones) and all sensors/detectors. It is best to
use Full Arming Mode whenever leaving the premises.
Using Remote Control–
1)
Press the
MODE
button on the Remote Control
2)
You will hear one chirp as a confirmation, and the setting is accomplished
Using the keypad on the Control Panel –
1)
Enter the
S
key
2)
Enter your new (or default) Passcode:
x
x
x
x
(One beep = correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered)
3)
Wait until the LED displays “S”
4)
Enter the
1
key (Command Code for this function)
5)
After the confirmation tone you will hear one beep, and the setting is accomplished
Enter Partial Arming Mode (At-Home Mode - Zones 2 & 3 Are Disabled)
This function is used to arm only the perimeters of the system (Zones 2 & 3 are disabled). It is
best to use Partial Arming Mode as an “At-Home” security mode whenever remaining on the
premises. This allows you to roam within your alarmed premise (home, office, etc.) without activating
the PIR Motion Detectors, while the perimeters (doors, windows, etc.) will remained armed.
Partial Arming Mode can only be entered using the keypad on the Control Panel as follows:
1)
Enter the
S
key
2)
Enter your new (or default) Passcode:
x x x
x
(One beep = correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered)
3)
Wait until the LED displays “S”
4)
Enter the
#
key (Command Code for this function)
5)
After the confirmation tone you will hear one beep,
and the setting is accomplished
NOTE:
When entering Full Arming & Partial Arming Modes, the unit will emit Entry/Exit delay
time countdown beeps after the confirmation tone.
Enter Disarming Mode
This function is used to disarm the entire system (all Zones) and all sensors/detectors.