First Alert fire and burglary partitioned security systems with scheduleing manual

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Quick Guide To System Functions

FUNCTION

PROCEDURE

COMMENTS

Check Zones

Press [].

To view faulted zones when system not

 

 

ready.

Display All

Press and hold [] for 5

Displays all alpha descriptors programmed

Descriptors

seconds.

by installer.

Arm System

Enter code.

Arms system in mode selected.

 

Press arming key

 

 

desired(AWAY, STAY,

 

 

INSTANT, MAXIMUM).

 

Disarm System

Enter code.

Disarms system and silences alarms.

 

Press OFF [1].

 

Bypass zones

Enter code.

Bypassed zones are unprotected and will

 

Press BYPASS [6].

not cause an alarm if violated.

 

Enter zone numbers to be

 

 

bypassed (use 3-digit entries).

 

Quick Bypass

Enter code.

Bypasses all faulted zones automatically.

 

Press BYPASS [6].

 

 

Press [#].

 

Chime Mode

Enter code.

Keypad will sound if doors or windows are

 

Press CHIME [9].

violated while system disarmed.

Test Mode

Enter code.

Sounds alarm sounder and allows sensors

 

Press TEST [5].

to be tested.

View Messages

Press and hold [0] for at least 5

Message from central station will appear.

 

seconds.

 

View User

Enter user's code.

Displays partitions & authority levels

Capabilities

Press [] + [].

assigned to the user.

GOTO Partition

Enter security code.

Allows a user at one keypad to perform

 

Press [].

functions in another partition, if that user

 

Enter partition number (1-8).

is authorized to do so.

 

0 returns to default partition.

 

Add a User

Enter master/manager code.

Master & Manager level users can add

 

Press CODE [8].

users to the system, each with its own

 

Enter new user's user number.

code and authority level.

 

Enter code for that user.

 

 

At prompt, enter authority for

 

 

that user in this partition (1-5).

 

 

Follow prompts, 1=Yes, 0=No.

 

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Contents $&&$&% Table of Contents Trouble Conditions System Overview GeneralPartitioned System Zones System Overview cont’dFire Protection Burglary ProtectionAlarms Memory of AlarmSpeed Key Macros Using Schedules Device TimersTo Access Another Partition Goto Command Phone Access & Voice Response Capability Self-Help FeatureMaster Keypad Operation To view the abbreviated instructionsSystem Overview cont’d Alpha Keypad About The KeypadsFunctions Of The Keypad Functions Of The Keypad cont’d Functions Of The Keypad cont’d General Information Entry/Exit DelaysSecurity Codes & Authority Levels Duress CodeQuick Arming Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels cont’dTo view your authority level and system capabilities General Rules on Authority Levels and ChangesTo Add a User To Exit User Edit ModeRF Button ? To Change a Users Code Limited Use User#84 CommandTo Delete a User To Access Another Partition Accessing Other PartitionsGlobal Arming To Goto another partitionAccessing Other Partitions cont’d Fault 002 Loading Dock Window Common Lobby Operation How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby Codes with Global ArmingCodes with Non-Global Arming Other Methods of Arming/Disarming To show faulted zones Using Ready KeyTypical fault display Checking For Open ZonesDisplaying All Zone Descriptors Using Bypass Key Bypassing Protection ZonesTo bypass zones, the system must be disarmed first Bypassing Protection Zones cont’d To use the Quick Bypass featureQuick Bypass Displaying Bypassed ZonesArming Perimeter Only Using the 3 Stay keyUsing Instant Key With Entry Delay OFFArming All Protection Using the 2 Away KeyUsing Maximum Key Disarming And Silencing Alarms Using the 1 OFF KeyTo disarm the system and silence burglary or fire alarms Using The Keyswitch ArmingDisarming Using Key Chime ModeViewing Central Station Messages Panic Keys Using Panic KeysDefining Speed Key MacrosExecuting Speed Key Macros cont’dAccess Door Control To activate relays using a telephone and 4285 or 4286 VIP Using #70 Relay Menu ModeTo Exit Enter 00 NOW Using #70 Relay Menu Mode cont’dDelaying the Closing Time Using SchedulesTo delay the closing time Temporary Open/Close SchedulesUsing Schedules cont’d Programming Temporary SchedulesTo program temporary schedules Using Schedules cont’d Days ? Mtwtfss HIT 0-7 X To enter the device timer menu mode Programming Device TimersProgramming Device Timers cont’d DAYS? Mtwtfss HIT 0-7 X Permanent ? Event Log Procedures To Display The Event LogSelect the partition To Exit the Event Log Event Logging ProceduresUsing Test Key Testing The SystemTesting Your System Testing The System cont’dFire Alarm System Case Of Fire AlarmSilencing a Fire Alarm Fire Alarm System cont’d Fire Display LockFire Drill Test Code + # + Fire Alarm System cont’d Typical Trouble Displays Trouble ConditionsTrouble Conditions cont’d Call for Service ImmediatelyServicing Information Power FailureRecommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors Recommendations For Proper ProtectionAddition, we recommend the following Recommendations For Proper Protection cont’dRecommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection Emergency Evacuation Replacing Batteries in Wireless Sensors Maintaining Your SystemTaking Care of Your System Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad Maintaining Your System cont’dRoutine Care Quick Guide To System Functions Function Procedure CommentsQuick Guide To System Functions cont’d Alpha Display Keypads Summary Of Audible NotificationGlossary Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Notice Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System Limitations of this Alarm System Away IndexLsens ¬19¢Ll

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