Security SystemsUser’s Guide
10How Your System Reports AlarmsYour security system may be programmed to automatically disconnectyour telephones when sending reports to your securit
11Silencing AlarmsWhen there is an alarm, the alarm tone sounds and the point or points inalarm are shown in the display. If you enter your passcode b
12Turning the System OffYou turn off your security system by entering your personal passcode.When the system is on, you must enter through a designate
13Turning the System All OnUse this function to turn on the entire system. Once you press the [9] key,exit delay time starts to count down. The length
14Turning the System All On, with No DelayI have this feature.I do not have this feature.Use this function to turn on the entire system, both All and
15Turning On Part of the System (Part On)I have this feature.I do not have this feature.Part On turns on only a part of your system, leaving the rest
16Turning the System Part On, with No DelayI have this feature.I do not have this feature.Use this function to turn on part of the system without entr
171. Press the [9] or [0] key to turn the system All or Part On.2. If a point is faulted, the error tone sounds and the following displayis shown
18Viewing Faulted PointsTo properly turn your system on, all doors and windows must be in thenormal (not faulted) condition. Use this feature to locat
19Viewing Alarm MemoryAfter an alarm has been silenced and cleared from the display, you may stillreview the points that had been in alarm.1. Ensure t
20Resetting the SystemUse this feature to reset the system (including fire points) after an alarm.Detection devices, such as smoke detectors and shock
21Selecting Watch ToneYour system gives you the ability to watch points when it is turned off, so itcan be programmed to alert you to opened doors and
22Selecting Watch PointsOnce you decide how your system responds to watched points (seeSelecting Watch Tone on page 21), you need to decide which of t
23Checking System TroublesYour system emits a trouble tone and displays the SYSTEM TROUBLEmessage to alert you to system trouble events, like low batt
24Changing PasscodesI have this feature.I do not have this feature.This feature lets you change your personal passcode at any time, withoutassistance
25Step OutsideI have this feature.I do not have this feature.Use the Step Outside feature to temporarily turn off protection to anentrance door (or do
26Exit OnlyI have this feature.I do not have this feature.The Exit Only feature allows you to exit the premises when the system is Allor Part On with
27Show Passcode TypesI have this feature.I do not have this feature.Use this feature to find out which passcode type is currently assigned toeach of t
28Change Passcode TypeI have this feature.I do not have this feature.This feature allows those with Owner type passcodes to change thepasscode type fo
294. Choose the number of the user whose passcode type you want tochange. For example, if you wanted to change the passcode type foruser number 3, you
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30Change Other Users’ PasscodesI have this feature.I do not have this feature.This feature allows those with Owner type passcodes to change thepasscod
318. After changing a passcode you should check to see which type it is.9. You may continue to change passcodes by following the displayedinstructions
32System TestI have this feature.I do not have this feature.This feature helps ensure your system is operating properly by testing thesystem’s bell, b
33If the phone test fails, the display shows:PHONE TESTFAILED6. When the test is concluded, the system returns to the off state.
34Security System LimitationsNot even the most advanced security system can guarantee protectionagainst burglary, fire, or environmental threats. All
35Fire Safety and EvacuationResidential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most fire relateddeaths occur at night when occupants suffocate i
36System DisplayYour security system communicates its status and provides instruction toyou through keypad displays. The list below presents all possi
37CODE # IS NOWDISABLEDIndicates the passcode is disabled.CODE # IS NOWONE-TIMEIndicates the passcode is currently a One-Time passcode.CODE # IS NOWOW
38ENTER CODE TOSTART TESTPrompt to enter a passcode to start the system test.ENTER NEW AGAINPrompt to enter your new passcode again.ENTER NEW CODEProm
39LOW BATTRY PT ##[point text]Indicates a point has a low battery. Call your alarm company for service.MISSING PT ##[point text]Indicates an RF point
4About This User’s GuideThis user’s guide shows you how to use and maintain your security system.It covers basic system functions, such as turning the
40PHONE TROUBLECHECK DIAL TONEIndicates a problem with the phone line. Check for a dial tone.POINT ##NOT A WATCH POINTIndicates the point cannot be wa
41PRESS 3 FORONE-TIMEPrompts to press [3] to assign a One-Time type passcode to a given user.PRESS 3 FORBEEP TILL KEYPrompts to press [3] to activate
42PT## WATCH OFF[point text]Indicates the point is not being watched.PT ## WATCH ON[point text]Indicates point is being watched.PUSH CLEARTO EXITPromp
43SYSTEM OKPRESS CLEARIndicates the system has no troubles and press [CLEAR] to return to the offdisplay.SYSTEM PROGRAMIN PROGRESSIndicates the system
44TO CLEAR ALARMMEMORYInstructs on clearing alarm memory.TO ENDPRESS CLEARPrompts to press [CLEAR] to end the Step Outside feature.TO EXITPRESS CLEARP
45Security System GlossaryAll On - Turns on all points in the system.Burglary Alarm Tone - Constant warble tone.Bypass - Selectively removes points fr
46Trouble - A service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a brokenwire.Trouble Tone - A warble tone that is on briefly, then followed by a p
47Maintenance and ServiceThis security system requires very little maintenance; however, you shouldtest the system weekly to ensure it is working prop
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5Security System BasicsWhat is a Point?A point is a detection device, or group of devices connected to yoursecurity system. Points are identified by t
6Controlled PointsControlled points respond to alarm conditions depending upon whetherthe system is turned on or turned off. They are programmed to ei
724-Hour Points24-hour points are always on, even when the system is turned off. There aretwo types of 24-hour points: Fire points and Non-Fire points
8Keypad TonesYour keypad emits several distinct tones and flashes keypad lights to alertyou to system events. Additional bells or sirens may also be c
9System EventsYour system responds to four types of events. If more than one eventoccurs, your system sorts them into one of four groups. The groups(h
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