Keypad Tones

Your keypad emits one of several distinct tones to alert you to system events. Additional bells or sirens can also be connected to your system. Bells or sirens mounted on the exterior of your premises alert neighbors to emergencies and provide an audible guide for police and fire fighters. Some of these tones are optional, and are selected by your alarm technician.

 

1.

Fire Alarms: Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a

 

 

fire point activates, your keypad emits a fast, pulsating,

 

 

high-pitched tone. Evacuate all occupants and investigate for smoke

 

 

or fire. Ensure all occupants know the difference between the

 

 

burglary tone and the fire tone. The tone sounds for the time set by

 

 

your security company. The keypad point status LEDs show the

 

 

fire points in alarm.

Note:

Some points, such as fire points, are programmed so the sounder cannot be

 

silenced until the point fault is corrected.

 

2.

Burglary Alarms: Burglary alarms are the second priority. When a

 

 

burglary point activates while your system is armed, your keypad

 

 

emits a pulsating burglary tone. The tone sounds for the time set

 

 

by your security company. The keypad point status LEDs show

 

 

the burglary points in alarm.

 

3.

System Trouble Events: When a system component is not

 

 

functioning properly, your keypad is programmed to repeatedly

 

 

emit three warble tones, then a pause. If the problem is with a

 

 

point, the point status light indicates which point is faulted. To

 

 

silence the system trouble tone, enter COMMAND 4 or your

 

 

personal passcode followed by [ENT].

 

4.

Entry Delay Tone: When you enter the premises through a point

 

 

programmed for entry delay, the keypad emits a repeating tweedle

 

 

tone to remind you to turn off your system.

Exit Delay Tone: After you arm your system, the keypad emits a repeating beep tone and counts down the exit delay time. If you don’t exit before the delay time expires, and an exit delay door is faulted, entry delay begins.

5.Keystroke Checking Tones: Pressing any key on the keypad sounds a short beep tone. When you press an incorrect key, a flat buzz tone sounds to indicate an invalid entry.

6.Faulted Point: When you enter an arming command, and a point is faulted, the sounder is activated for 2 seconds. The point status indicator associated with the faulted point is lit.

7.Watch Tone: When the Watch Mode is activated, the keypad emits a brief tone to alert you when any watch point is faulted and the point indicator lights to indicate which point is faulted. The tone sounds only when the door or window is opened. It does not sound again for that point until the door or window is closed and then reopened.

Some system trouble events produce a trouble tone without producing any status light indications. These trouble events fall into three categories:

1.Hardware, software, or wiring problems. For example: a keypad was unplugged from the control panel or the printer was unplugged. Call your security company.

2.Communication or phone failure. For example: you have phone line trouble. Call your security company.

3.Late to close reminder tone. If your system is programmed to send a Closing Report, your keypad sounds the trouble tone to remind you that it is time to close. Arm your system to silence the tone.

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