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Part 1 Learn signal from Control Module to Control Panel
Step | Keys | Function | Description | Note |
1 | [PROG] | Enter Program- | Enter master | 3 beeps for valid |
| [MPIN] | ming mode | password to | password. 1 long beep |
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| programming | for invalid password. |
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2 | [4] | Select learn |
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| stay off. The zone LEDs |
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| represent whether that |
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| zone is already occupied |
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| module.**See Table E. |
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3 | [1] to [5] | Select control | Select the | After you have selected |
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| module location | location [1], [2], | the control module location, |
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| (Max. 5 control | [3], [4], or [5]. | that zone LED will be on. |
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4 | Activate the | Send signal | Once the signal | You will hear |
| control module | from control | is transmitted to | [Device X Accepted], |
| by pressing its | module to | the Control Panel, | where “X” is the control |
| learn button | control panel. | that signal will be | module location. |
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| stored. |
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OPERATION
The Control Panel is always in one of the 2 operating modes:
1.Alert Mode - When the system is not armed (ARM LED off), it is in alert mode.
2.Alarm Mode - When the system is armed (ARM LED on), it is in alarm mode.
Alert Mode
The Control Panel will be in alert mode automatically if the system is not armed. Alert mode allows users inside the premises to know what sensor is triggered. It is intended to be used when someone stays inside the premises.
In alert mode, the control panel will give you notification of the triggered sensor(s) by voice announcement, unique beeping and LED flashing.
1 | Number of beeps | Zone of the triggered sensor |
2 | Number of flashes of zone LED | Sensor number of the triggered sensor |
3 | Voice announcement | Tells you the zone and locations of |
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Note:
-Each zone can program up to 2 sensors. There are 5 zones, so up to 10 sensors can be programmed to the control panel. Please refer to page 34, "Sensor Location Selection Guide" for detail information.
Alert Mode Examples (Door/Window sensor sold separately)
ZONE LED | DESCRIPTION |
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Off | Zone is not occupied by any control module |
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Flashes once | This zone is occupied by another control module. Programming |
| another remote to this zone will overwrite the previous control |
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Flashes twice | This zone is occupied by a remote. You can still program a control |
| module to this zone, and it will not overwrite the remote you have |
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Flashes once, | This zone is occupied by a remote AND a control module. If you |
then twice | program another control module to this zone, it will overwrite the |
| previous control module, but not the remote. |
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Zone 1 Sensor 1 door open
Zone 3 Sensor 2 window open
1. | Zone 1 | 3. Single flash |
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Beep___Beep___ |
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Beep___Beep |
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1. | Zone 3 | 3. Double flash |
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2. Beep Beep Beep___ Beep Beep Beep___
**Table E: Zone LED status for learning control module.
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seconds for every detected movement.