Master Lock XR20 manual About Your Security System, Parts of the System, Test Your System Weekly

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Introduction

About Your Security System

Your Security Command system has been designed with your safety and comfort in mind. It uses the latest in computer technology to create the most user friendly security and fire system on the market today.

The system combines ease of use with a simple to understand Security Command keypad display to offer the full range of features requested by today’s security system owners. Security Command can protect both the interior and perimeter of your home or business while you are away or just the perimeter when you are inside giving you a wall of security and peace of mind.

You can turn portions of your protection on or off at any time by pressing a few buttons. You can add, delete, and change personal user codes at any time or check the status of all protection devices in the system.

Parts of the System

There are two main parts to the Security Command system: the Security Command keypad and the keypad User Menu.

Security Command keypad

This is the device we have placed at certain locations throughout the premises that allows you to turn the system’s protection on and off using your personal user code number.

Keypad User Menu

The keypad also supplies a User Menu containing all of the functions you need to fully operate your system, such as the ability to change a personal user code number.

A Note About False Alarms

One of the most important concerns facing the security industry today is false alarms. The accidental dispatching of police and fire agencies places others in jeopardy by limiting the response capability of those emergency service units.

As part of our commitment to reducing false alarms, we would like to encourage you to read this guide thoroughly. All the information contained here can help you quickly, and comfortably, learn the operation of the Security Command system. If you have any additional questions, or feel that you need more training, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Test Your System Weekly

It is recommended that you test the burglary portion of your system at least once each week. Testing should involve an active test of all doors, windows, and motion detectors connected to your system. If your system also has fire protection, call the service department to find out how this portion of your system should be tested.

Refer to the System Test section of this guide for instructions on testing the burglary portion of your system.

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Contents XR20 Area Systems All/Perimeter and Home/Away SystemsSecurity Command Users Guide Draw a floorplan of your home or business Decide where to meetDevelop escape routes Practice your escape plansAbout Your Security System Security Command keypadParts of the System Test Your System WeeklySelect keys Security Command KeypadCharacter Keypad User Options Menu System Trouble or Service Required Special Security Command MessagesSpecial Security Command Tones Understanding Security System Terms Central Station Monitoring Exit ErrorStatus Armed StatusArming Functions How your System OperatesExample Office no YES Area System ArmingArming the System Disarming an Area System Area System DisarmingSystem Ready/System Not Ready Keypad Displays All/Perimeter System ArmingInstant Arming Arming an All/Perimeter SystemDisarming an All/Perimeter System Disarming During an AlarmAll/Perimeter System Disarming Arming a Home/Away System Home/Away System ArmingDisarming a Home/Away System Easy Exit FeatureHome/Away System Disarming To access the User Menu Security Command User MenuUser Menu Options Menu Option DescriptionZone Activity Check User Check-inSending a Check-in Report Selecting Zone Activity CheckResetting the Sensors Sensor ResetEnter your user code to reset sensors Outputs On OffZone Monitor Using the Bypass Zones FunctionBypass Zones System Test Using the Zone Monitor FunctionUsing the System Test Function Adding User codes User CodesUser Code Authority Levels 6c. ARM only no YES Changing User codes6a. Temp Code no YES Ambush Codes Setting an Arming and Disarming ScheduleSchedules Deleting User codesExtended Schedules Setting the Date and TimeDate and Time Extending a Closing ScheduleZone Activity Check Event Display Using the Display Events FunctionDisplay Events Zone Event Displays BYP Bypass RST RestoreZone Bypass Event Displays User Check-in Event Displays Arming and Disarming Event DisplaysSupervisory Event Displays User Code Change Event DisplaysTest report was sent on Oct Station at the date and time shownSystem Monitor Event Displays Service Request?An AC failure occurred at 105 AM System Monitor Event Types There are 2 event typesOutputs System SetupProtection Areas HOW to Fill in this HOW to Fill in this Easy Entry Users Guide AppendixArming and Disarming AN ALL/PERIMETER System FA113 Users Guide Using the Alert ButtonsArming a Home/Away or All/Perimeter System Disarming a Home/Away or All/Perimeter SystemArea Names Pager Direct Users GuidePager Direct Area NameAlphanumeric Pager Display Numeric Pager DisplayPress To do this You will hear PhoneAccess Users GuideYou will hear Voice Module Common Keypad Displays Message Meaning Possible SolutionsIndex This page has been intentionally left blank LT-0303 5/02