Keypad Zones

There are three zones that can be activated from the keypad by pressing and holding two keys at the same time. These keys are only functional if they have been programmed by your installer. The installer should indicate which of these keys are functional, and the functional keys should be noted on the System Information page in this manual.

[1]+[3]: Holding these keys down for two seconds will sound a Pulsed Alarm. The siren will sound in a pulsing mode. The keypad will sound three beeps once the system has accepted the alarm. An auxiliary warning device is also activated if your installer has connected it to your system. To silence the alarm, enter an Access Code.

[4]+[6]: Holding this key down for two seconds activates a silent alarm if your installer has programmed this option. When activated, there is no audible alarm and no lights on the keypad will come on. When the system has accepted the alarm, the keypad will sound a series of beeps. An auxiliary warning device is activated only if connected to your system by your installer.

[]+[#]: Holding this key down for two seconds will produce a steady tone on your siren if your installer has programmed this key for audible operation. An auxiliary warning device is also activated if your installer has connected it to your system. Enter an Access Code to silence the alarm.

Testing Your System

It is recommended that you test your system weekly.

NOTE: Perform system tests in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.

1Inform the monitoring station that you are testing your system.

2Disarm the system (“Ready” light ON).

3Perform a siren/battery test by pressing [][6][Master Code]+[8]. The signal will sound for about 2 seconds. If a trouble occurs after the test, press [][2] to view the trouble condition.

4Activate each sensor in turn (for example, open a door or window, or walk in motion detector areas). Observe the Zone Lights come ON as each zone is activated. The Zone Lights will go OFF when the system restores to normal (i.e. door or window closed).

5If they are programmed for operation, activate the [1]+[3], [4]+[6] and []+[#] functions. [1]+[3] will

sound the siren in a pulsed mode. Enter the Access Code to silence the alarm. [4]+[6] key is silent; the []+[#] may be programmed as silent or audible. If the alarm sounds, enter the Access Code to silence.

6Should the system fail to operate properly, call your alarm dealer for service.

7When testing is complete, call and advise the monitoring station.

Maintenance

With normal use, the system requires minimum maintenance. The following points should be observed:

1Do not wash the keypad with a wet cloth. Light dusting with a slightly damp cloth should remove normal accumulations of dust.

2The sire/battery test is designed to determine battery condition. However, it is recommended that the stand-by battery be replaced every three years.

3For other system devices such as passive infrared, ultrasonic or microwave motion detectors, glassbreak detectors or smoke detectors, consult the respective manufacturer’s literature for testing and maintenance.

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Tyco PC1150 instruction manual Keypad Zones, Testing Your System, Maintenance

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