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Notices
Commands at a Glance
Contents
Getting to Know Your Security System 1
Communicating with the Panel 2
Preventing Accidental Alarms 5
Basic System Operations 6
Panic Alarms 12
Access Codes 13
Setting the Time and Date 16 Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness 17
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Appendix A: User Sheets 41
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Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies 49
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Appendix C: Programming Your System 53
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Getting to Know Your Security
Backup Module
Environmental Detectors
Motion Sensors
Panel
Communicating with the Panel
Instructing the Panel
TouchpadsYour System Interface
Alphanumeric Touchpads
Fixed Display Touchpads
Wireless Handheld Touchpad
Keychain Touchpads
Notification by Pager
What Happens in an Alarm Condition
Fire and Smoke Alarms
Resetting Smoke Detectors
Preventing Accidental Alarms
Aborting Accidental Alarms
Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms
Basic System Operations
Arming Your System
Keychain Touchpad Arming
Arming Level 1OFF
Arming Level 2STAY
Arming Level 3AWAY
Quick Arm
Using the Chime Feature
Chime-On-Close
Using the Voice Chime Feature
Exit and Entry Delay Times
Exit Delay Example
Extended Delay
Exit Extension
No DelayFor Instant Alarm
E x i t D e la y
E n t r y D e l a y
Auto STAY Arming Feature
Arming While a Door or Window is Open
Bypassing a Sensor Directly
Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly
Was the Bypass Successful?
Basic Light Control
Basic Output Control
Checking the Status of Your System
Short System Status
Full System Status
Panic Alarms
Fire Panic Alarm
Lighting During a Fire Panic Alarm
Police Panic Alarm
Lighting During a Police Panic Alarm
Access Codes
Programming Access Codes
Changing or Erasing User Codes
Assigning Code Attributes
Setting the Time and Date
Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness
Arming Your System Silently
Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps (Fixed Display Touchpad Only)
Adjusting the System Status Voice Volume
Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness
Using the Energy Saver Feature
Energy Saver Example
Setting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings
Notification by Pager
Pager Messages
Event Code in Page
Creating Time Schedules
One Day Rollover
Multiple Day Rollover
Attaching Time Schedules
Time Schedules and Partitions
Advanced Light Control
Controlling Lights By Time Schedule
9 + System or Partition Master CODE
Controlling Lights with Sensors
Installer Programmable Lighting
Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule
Scheduled Arming
Opening and Closing Reports
When Will this Feature Be Active?
Latchkey Paging
Page In the Event of...
Who Will Be Paged?
Latchkey Opening
Basic Latchkey Opening
Advanced Latchkey Opening
Latchkey Closing
Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging
Notify by Exception
Page In the Event of...
Who Can Send a Page?
When Will this Feature Be Active?
Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing
The No Activity Feature
Using the Panel Download Feature
Using a Partitioned
Global Settings
Partition-Specific Settings
Jumping Partitions
Arming and Disarming the Other Partition
System Information
Viewing Event Buffer
Overview
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User information is shown in the following table.
Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your
Phone Command Prefix
Accessing the System from Off-site
How the Panel Answers the Phone
Codes with Remote Access Capability
Touchtone Phone System Operation
Sending a Police Panic Alarm
Phone Questions?
Testing the System
Automatic Test Features
Manual Tests
Sensor Test
Phone Communication Test
Testing Sirens
Troubleshooting
Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages
Silencing Trouble Beeps
Common Questions and Answers
Phone Issues
Siren Issues
Lighting Issues
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Appendix A: User Sheets
should be completed by the installer and the user.
System Sensors
User Codes
The table below provides a space for you to record user code information.
Touchpad Information
Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads
Keychain Touchpads
Keychain Touchpad 3
Active for Partition: 1 2 Latchkey User: Y N
Keychain Touchpad 4
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms
Dialer Abort
Doors and Delay Time Settings
System Features
If the Power Goes Out
No Activity Time
Resetting the Smoke Detector
System Information Paging
Lights
Outputs
Energy Saver
Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps
Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies
Floor Plan Example
Figure 15. Floor Plan Example
Your Floor Plan
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Alarm System Limitations
If Your System Needs Service
Appendix C: Programming Your System
Two Methods to Program Your System
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Using Programming Menus
Examples of Programming Using Menus
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Using Programming Shortcuts
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