TROUBLE SHOOTING
Control Panel
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Why I can’t arm my system? | Make sure none of the sensors are |
| triggered. You can check this by the zone |
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I cannot arm the system even when no | You need to disarm the system again by |
sensor is triggered, and the ARM LED | either entering the password or disarm by |
is off. | keychain remote. Although the ARM LED |
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| disarmed after an alarm was triggered. |
| Refer to page 19 on how to completely |
| disarm a control panel after an alarm has |
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Why the ARM LED keeps flashing? | That means you have not programmed any |
| emergency phone numb ers. For instructions |
| on how to program emergency phone |
| numbers, please see page 10. |
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How do I exit programming mode | You can press the programming button on |
when I’m in the middle of it? | the side of the unit to quit programming |
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When a sensor is triggered, the alarm | You have programmed that sensor in alarm |
sounds instantly even it is not armed, | mode, instead of beep mode. Please refer |
why is that? | to page 26 for instructions of how to program |
| it back to beep mode. |
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When the alarm is triggered, why | The control panel will stop calling when it |
the control panel won’t call all the | is disarmed by any one of the recipients. |
programmed phone numbers? It | Disarm can also be done locally thru the |
always stops before calling the | keypad on the control panel by entering a |
last number. | valid password. |
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Why the control panel doesn’t beep | You have placed the buzzer mode selector |
when a sensor is triggered, while | on the side of the control panel to “II”, this |
only the zone LED flashes? | will disable the beeping. Placing it to “I” will |
| enable the beeping. |
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The control panel is in armed mode, | If the triggered sensor is programmed in the |
why activating a sensor will not cause | Alert Zone (Bypass Zone), alarm will not |
an alarm, or call any emergency phone | sound, and emergency call will not be made |
number? | if this sensor is triggered. The control panel |
| will only respond when it is disarmed, in |
| alert mode. |
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INSTALLATION
Programming Passwords
Master Password can be used for programming, arming, disarming the system, and telephone access. The default Master Password is [1234].
Secondary Password can be used for arming, disarming the system, and telephone access. Secondary Password cannot be used for programming. The default Secondary Password is [0000].
Duress Password is used when you are forcibly compelled to disarm the control panel. Entering the duress password will stop the siren from sounding but the control panel will silently call the emergency phone numbers for help. The default Duress Password is [3838]. You should definitely change this password and let all the users know this password.
Changing Passwords
It is strongly recommended to change all 3 passwords when you first set up the system.
In order to change the password, follow the procedures below.
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1 | [PROG] | Enter | Enter master | 3 beeps for valid |
| [MPIN] | Programming | password to | password. 1 long |
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2 | [2] | Select |
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3 | [1] or | Select which | [1] - Master password |
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| [2] or | password to | [2] - Secondary password |
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| [3] | change | [3] - Duress password |
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4 | [new | Enter new | Select any |
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5 | [new | Enter new | Enter the new password | 3 beeps if new pass- |
| password to | again for confirmation | word is accepted. You | |
| password] | confirm |
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