Napco Security Technologies XP-400 manual Glossary

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Glossary

Ambush Code - In the event that you are forced by an intruder to dis- arm your system, this special code can be used to disarm the system, and simultaneously send a silent alarm to Central Station. If your sys- tem has the Ambush feature enabled, the code assigned as the User 4 code will function as your Ambush Code

Arming / Disarming - Turning the system on or off by entering your user code at the keypad.

Auto Interior Bypass - A feature which allows the system to recognize when you have not left the premises and automatically bypass any interior zones, deactivating devices such as motion sensors, allowing free move- ment throughout the premises.

Battery - A backup source of power to provide protection for a limited time in the event of a power failure.

Bypass - the manual or automatic removal of one or more protection zones from the system. Press

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and then the zone number to bypass a zone.

Central Station - Monitors alarm, emergency and trouble reports from the alarm system and notifies proper author- ities.

Chime - a keypad beep which indi- cates that a door has been opened while the system is disarmed.

Easy Exit - Allows an occupant to leave the premises without disarming ￿the system. Pressing ￿and then

while the system is armed will

permit exit by removing the protection on the Exit/Entry door for 3 minutes,

Exit/Entry Delay - The amount of time you are allowed to enter and leave the premises when the system is armed.

Exit/Entry Zone - A zone which will allow you to enter and leave the premises when the system is armed.

Instant Protection - Arming without Entry Delay while remaining on the

premises.(Press￿￿while armed)

Keypad Sounder - A local warning device at the keypad to alert that Entry delay has started,

System Trouble - A problem has been detected in the system which may prevent it from working prop- erly. SYSTEM light will be lit.

User Code - A four digit code which is used to arm and disarm the system from the keypad.

User 1 Code - A four digit code which can be used to program, re- program and erase user codes, as well as arm and disarm the system from the keypad.

Zone - An area which is protected by a security device. Your front door may be designated as Zone 1, while the living room motion detector may be Zone 2. Refer to the Zone Label on your keypad for the Zone Identification of your system.

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Contents $5=2150$6670 Oi220a Introduction Table of Contents Important Test Your System WeeklyKeypad Controls and Indicators $50$Easy Arm Arming Your System When LeavingArming Your System Bypassing ZonesEasy Exit optional Instant ModeProtecting Yourself While at Home Emergency Buttons Ambush AlarmEmergency Conditions Alarm Indication Disarming Your System / Silencing an AlarmDisarming Your System when Returning Silencing an AlarmEasy Arm when system is disarmed Special FunctionsEntering the User Program Mode Programming User Codes9System Troubles System FlashesFire Glossary Oi220a Napco Limited Warranty
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XP-400 specifications

Napco Security Technologies has established itself as a leading name in the field of security solutions, and one of its standout products is the XP-400, a cutting-edge alarm panel designed for modern security applications.

The Napco XP-400 is recognized for its robust performance and versatility, making it suitable for both residential and commercial security systems. At the heart of its design is an advanced microprocessor that ensures seamless operation and efficient processing of security signals. This intelligent technology allows for faster response times and greater reliability compared to traditional panels.

One of the main features of the XP-400 is its ability to support a wide array of devices. It can accommodate a variety of sensors, keypads, and other peripherals, enabling users to customize their security systems to meet specific needs. The panel supports both hardwired and wireless devices, providing flexibility in installation and enhancing the overall adaptability of the security system.

Security is further enhanced through the XP-400's integration with Napco's proprietary technologies. The panel features built-in alarm verification, which significantly reduces false alarms by allowing for the confirmation of intrusion events before dispatching emergency services. This feature is critical for maintaining a good relationship with local authorities and ensures efficient utilization of resources.

Moreover, the XP-400 utilizes advanced communication technologies, supporting various forms of connectivity, including phone line, cellular, and internet-based connections. This multi-faceted communication strategy ensures that alerts and notifications are promptly delivered to users and monitoring centers, regardless of the circumstances.

In terms of user interface, the XP-400 is designed with ease of use in mind. The panel includes user-friendly keypads that allow for straightforward operation, programming, and user management. The intuitive layout ensures that even those with limited technical knowledge can navigate and manage their security system effectively.

Another notable characteristic of the XP-400 is its scalability. As security needs evolve, the panel can be expanded with additional zones and features, ensuring long-term viability and protection for its users. This scalability not only extends the life of the investment but also allows for future upgrades in response to changing security technologies and threat landscapes.

In conclusion, the Napco Security Technologies XP-400 stands out as a reliable and versatile security solution. With its advanced microprocessor, comprehensive device support, alarm verification, and flexible communication capabilities, it remains an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their security infrastructure. Its user-friendly design and scalability further solidify its reputation as a top-tier security panel on the market.