Introduction to Your Security System

Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion, car- bon monoxide and fire. It may also be used to control lights and appliances within your home. The system has the capabilities of communicating with a central monitoring sta- tion and sending messages to a numeric pager.

This manual describes how to operate your system. It will guide you through program- ming instructions for system features as well as basic arming and disarming commands for the system.

 

 

 

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Security System Components

The security system uses devices called sensors that use radio waves to communicate alarms to the Control Panel (panel).

The system is supervised, meaning that the panel checks the status of each sensor to detect problems. If the panel detects trouble it will notify you with beeps and indicator lights on the panel itself.

Your security system installation may include any of the following devices:

Control Panel

The Control Panel is used to operate and program your security system. It communi- cates to you through voice messages, beeps, and by lighting or flashing buttons. The panel can communicate to a central monitoring station, numeric pager, or both.

Touchpads

Remote Handheld Touchpads are used to control the security system primarily from within the home.

*Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpads are used to control the security system pri- marily from within the home. It’s used to hear commands from the control panel when it’s active.

Keychain Touchpads are used to control the security system from within or near the outside of your home.

Sensors

Indoor Motion Sensors detect motion in a protected indoor area. When motion is detected the panel may respond by sounding chimes or an alarm.

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GE 60-875 manual Introduction to Your Security System, Security System Components

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