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| press again will enable “Event Trigger Off”. |
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| This row of buttons operates in toggle manner, |
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Buttons to Enable Event Trigger | ||
Zone LED : 1) On (Event Trigger On) |
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| DISABLE EVENT TRIGGER | ENABLE EVENT TRIGGER |
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Zone 1 | Button [1] | Button [6] |
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Zone 2 | Button [2] | Button [7] |
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Zone 3 | Button [3] | Button [8] |
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Zone 4 | Button [4] | Button [9] |
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Zone 5 | Button [5] | Button [0] |
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INSTALLATION
Note:
-It’s not recommended to program 911, fire station or any emergency services phone numbers into any of the phone memories without their approvals.
-Ensure to program a valid phone number and write down the programmed phone number on the System Setting Information provide on the back of this user's instructions.
-You may quit programming by pressing [PROG] button at any time.
-If no phone number is programmed, the ARM LED will continue to flash.
Testing Phone Numbers:
After you have programmed all the phone numbers, you should verify you have programmed the phone numbers correctly. This can be done by triggering the alarm silently by entering the duress password, so it dials to the programmed phone numbers without sounding the alarm.
Note:
You must inform the recipients of the programmed phone numbers, so they know what to expect when they receive the phone call from the control panel during an emergency. These recipients should know the password to your control panel if you expect them to have remote access of your control panel. For more informa- tion regarding receiving the emergency call, please refer to page 26.
1.Press [Arm], you should hear beeping from the control panel.
2.Press [3838]. Beeping will stop, and the control panel will start to dial the first number.
3.The called party should receive the call. Pick up the call and say “Hello”, an emergency message “System Panic” will be played. If the programmed phone doesn’t ring, ensure the phone number is programmed correctly, or reprogram this phone number again.
4.After the emergency message has been played for several times (depending on how many times it was programmed), the called party will hear “Enter Password”.
5.Enter either the master password or secondary password. If the correct password is accepted, you will hear “Password Accepted”, otherwise, you will hear “Password Failure”.
6.Press [0][#] on the telephone to hang up.
7.The control panel will start to dial the next programmed phone number.
Note:
-Refer to page 26 [Receiving the Emergency Call] for more info on how to react to an emergency call.
-The password is treated as a confirmation of the emergency message. Once a valid password is entered, the control panel will not call that number again, it will proceed to the next number.
-If any one of the called parties disarms the control panel, the control panel will not continue to dial the remaining phone numbers.
-After calling all the programmed phone numbers, the control panel will be back
to the previous operation mode.