Radio Shack 5000, 49-2570 Using the Panic Alarm, Zone Indicators, Viewing the Status Zones

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USING THE PANIC

ALARM

Pressing PANIC on the handheld re- mote control, or ARM and DISARM at the same time on the keychain remote control, causes the console’s alarm to sound, even if the system is not armed.

ZONE INDICATORS

All sensor transmitters and motion de- tectors report to the console about ev- ery 90 minutes. If the console does not receive a signal from a sensor trans- mitter within 4 hours, it reports a prob- lem with that sensor transmitter by slowly flashing its zone indicator.

ZONES

19

210

311

412

513

614

715

816

The console’s zone status indicators show four conditions for Zones 1–8:

Steady On — door or window is open.

Steady Off — door or window is closed.

Slow Flashing — door/window sensor transmitter is reporting a problem (such as a low battery).

Fast Flashing — door/window sensor transmitter reported a problem (such as an open window or low battery) and you pressed BYPASS on the console (see “Troubleshooting”).

Viewing the Status of

Zones 9-16

If there is a problem with Zones 9–16, the console does not flash a zone light, but you hear the trouble alarm if you try to arm the system.

Press and hold ZONES 9-16on the con- sole. The indicators show which zone (9–16) is reporting the problem. If you do not want to bypass the problem, correct it and arm the system again.

Other Console Indicators

BATTERY LOW (Steady) — bat- tery in console is low or needs replacement.

ARMED (Steady) — indicates system is armed.

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Contents Central Features Read this Before Installation Contents Replacing the Door/Window Sensor Transmitters’ Batteries Door/Window Sensor Transmitter GlossaryHOW the System Works Setting UP Monitored ServiceEntry and Exit Delays Silent AlarmDial Delay House CodePanic Alarm Dial Alarm Flash OptionTouch-Tone Dialing Lights Off TimePlanning Your Security System Reassigning Security Zones Assigning Security ZonesSetting UP Console Quick INSTALLING/TESTING Your SystemInstalling the Keychain Remote Control Install Installing the Handheld Remote ControlInitializing the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Initializing the Motion Detector Replace with the actual illustration Installing the Lamp ModuleTesting the System Mounting the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Mounting AccessoriesFm Page 20 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 359 PM Mounting the Motion Detector Making a PET Zone Testing the Motion DetectorOperation Instant/Delay ModeARMING/DISARMING the System Arm Away/Arm HomeTected, but all other zones arm Trouble AlarmZone Indicators Using the Panic AlarmOther Console Indicators Viewing the Status ZonesAfter AN Alarm During AN AlarmControlling Plug ´N Power Modules Turning Modules On/OffUsing Security Light Resetting ConsoleUsing BRIGHT/DIM Problem Solution TroubleshootingModules to the same letter and number as you Press Code located beneath the label on Alarms Care and Maintenance Replacing the CONSOLE’S Battery Intercom Systems Replacing the DOOR/ Window Sensor TRANSMITTERS’ BatteriesLightning FCC CautionsTelephone Line Connection Radio Shack
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5000, 49-2570 specifications

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