ADT Security Services 200 Plus manual False Alarm Prevention cont’d

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False Alarm Prevention (cont’d)

Statistics verify that more than 75% of all false alarms are caused by alarm system operators

Of these, at least 7 out of 10 are simple errors made by a user while turning the system on or off or when leaving or entering the building. Other typical causes are:

Entering an area or opening a door or window whose protection has been turned on.

Animals or large insects roaming through areas with protection turned on.

False alarms on fire-monitored systems are typically caused by burning food, heavy smoking in a room, or steam from a shower.

Working as a team, you and ADT must have a goal of zero false alarms

In many cities, the municipal government and police department are attempting to make alarm system users more aware of their responsibility to reduce false alarms by:

Requiring permits for alarm system users issued by licensed security companies.

Charging fines for multiple false alarms and, in some areas, escalating fines if false alarms persist.

Refusing to respond to an alarm when the rate of false alarm signals remains high.

You must help eliminate false alarms

By installing this dependable, state-of-the-art FOCUS 200 PLUS system, which is monitored by ADT Security Systems, you have already taken the first step.

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Contents Security System Table of Contents Introduction FOCUS 200 Plus FeaturesSystem Overview Operating Panel System Overview cont’dControl Unit User Access and Security Protection Points and GroupsAutomated Event Recording and Printing SummaryFalse Alarm Prevention False Alarm Prevention cont’d You must help eliminate false alarmsPreventing causes of false alarms False Alarm Prevention cont’d Quick Start Operating Panel FunctionsQuick Start cont’d Normal Inactive ScreenFront Office OffMore Enter IDResponding to Alarms Viewing Current AlarmsEntering Your Personal ID Number More/First Selection Navigational Menu SelectionsHostage Quit/Previous Selection Other Navigational SelectionsTurning BA Groups Off Summary Navigational SelectionsSome BA Groups Are on Code Accepted Continue Turn OffAction Menus 1-4 Main Features See alarms Reset Quit More Assistance The ? SelectionAction Menu Enter choiceExercise the ? Selection See points Test Change close time Previous More Exercise Turn on Burglary ProtectionBypass History Status Time Previous More Exercise TestBypass points See limits Quit Exercise BYPASS/UNBYPASS Protection PointsSysInfo ID codes Name pnt/gps Load Previous First Exercise Name PNT/GPS? First BA Group Back CHR Forward Left POS Right QuitSummary System Operation Overview Operating PanelSystem Operation Overview cont’d See alarms Reset Quit More Action MenusSee points Test Change close time Previous More Bypass History StatusTime Previous More SysInfo ID codes Name pnt/gps Load Previous First System Programming User DataSystem Programming cont’d Entering or Changing a User NameUser Delete PrevChange Quit Next User Selection MenuUser Name Deleting a User ID Code Assigning or Changing User Access Assigning Burglary Group Access Assigning Privilege LevelsSystem Programming cont’d Access Capability Assigning a User a Card/Key Code Assigning a Code and Card Cancel DateAssigning a User ID Code Changing the Time and Date Time Selection MenuChanging the Current Time ? TimeSetting Dates for Daylight Saving Time Changing the Current DateDaily Operating Schedules Changing Daily Operating Schedules Guidelines for Changing Daily Operating Schedules Hint The system will start display with today Mon-SunChanging Auto On/Off Schedule GuidelinesSystem Programming cont’d Changing Open/Close Schedule Limits ? Time Holiday Daylight Open/close Hstg Quit CurrentHoliday Description and Dates Adding or Changing Holiday DescriptionsSystem Programming cont’d Group/Point Descriptions Changing Holiday DatesSystem Programming cont’d Turning On ALL Burglary Groups System OperationTurning On Burglary Protection Turning On One or More Burglary Groups Lesson Turn on See alarms Reset Quit MoreSystem Operation cont’d Turning Off Burglary Protection Turn Off Menu Turning Off ALL Burglary GroupsAre on Continue Turn OffResetting Current Alarms Viewing the History Log System History LogTriggering a Panic Printing the History Log History Selection MenuOn this screen On printer Quit History Log Alpha and Event Codes Description Alpha System EventDescription Alpha Expansion Module Description Alpha Description Alpha Panic Description Alpha Other Access Bypassing/Unbypassing Burglary Protection Bypass Selection Menu Group Selection MenuBypassing Protection Points Group Description PreviousNext QuitBypassing/Unbypassing Vault Vibration Sensors VVS Quit Bypass VVSUnbypassing Protection Points Extending Close Time Sending Messages to a Pager System Test Burglary Protection Points AudibleSystem Test cont’d Protection Points VisualTesting Holdup, Fire, and Supervisory Devices Protection GroupsBell and Operating Panel Display Troubleshooting Guide Trouble or Error Display Description ActionTroubleshooting Guide cont’d Time to turn on ‘Group Description’ or extend closing timeFire, SPV or Holdup points bypassed Fire Alarm Application Note About Fire Alarm CodesADT’s Focus 200 Plus Fire Alarm System Capabilities Code EnforcementEmergency Evacuation Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Notification Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Notice Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System Limitations of this Alarm System ADT Service personnel working on system76 IndexLimitations of this Alarm System ÊK3693-1SIA†Š