ADT Security Services EZ User Manual

Using your
ADT
SAFEWATCH EZ
Deadbolt-Activated
Home Security System
© ADT 2002 PATENTED OI269B 2/02
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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations
new Deadbolt-Activated SAFEWATCH EZ Security System. This revolutionary new concept in residential security makes us­ing your system easier than ever before possible, because the system uses its com­puterized control panel to continually monitor the status of your entry door (and deadbolt). It actually anticipates what command it should expect from you next-­simply leaving you just one button to press to effortlessly operate your security sys­tem, whether you’re going, returning or staying in for the night.
on your purchase of a
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Test your siren and central station communicator:
If the siren does not sound or sounds week, call for service.
If the system indicates a low battery system trouble (trouble light TBL
flashing 2 times), call for service.
If the system indicates a communication failure system trouble (
flashing 3 times), call for service. (The communication failure system trouble may take a few minutes to appear.)
A subsequent press of the SILENCE button will silence the trouble indica-
tion.
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Hold Down the BYPASS button for 4 seconds (until the Touchpad beeps). The system will generate a test re­port to central station and two momentary chirps of the siren.
Now everyone in your family, young and old alike, will enjoy the true peace-of-mind you would expect from a quality, state-of­the-art ADT Security System, without the fuss of remembering confusing numerical codes to operate it.
Simplicity and convenience begin with your System’s one-touch STAY or AWAY buttons, then just lock or unlock the door as usual! Day in and day out, that’s all there is to it.
This booklet contains important infor­mation about the operation of your ADT
IMPORTANT - TEST YOUR SYSTEM WEEKLY
From a Ready Condition (Disarmed State)
SAFEWATCH EZ Security System. Please read it through and retain it for handy reference.
customized for your home and lifestyle, you may find subjects mentioned here, that don’t apply to your system. Rest as­sured your security system has been con­figured by your ADT Security Professional to best suit you and the system itself has been meticulously designed and engi­neered to the highest industry standards.
Please test your system at least once a
week as described below.
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Test your motion sensors and other protective devices:
Hold Down the BYPASS button for 8 seconds (until the second hold-down beep).
Walk through the areas protected by motion sensors. The Touchpad will
beep when the zone is violated and again when the zone is restored.
Open and close all protected doors and windows and listen for the cor-
responding Touchpad beeps.
After testing the protective devices, the Touchpad ARMED indicator will flash out the zone number of all zones which have been activated.
TBL
Press the SILENCE button to clear the display and end the test.
If any devices fail to respond when activated or register on the Touchpad display as described above, call for service.
Because your system is

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...................................... .................... .................... 2
TESTING THE SYSTEM .................................................................. 2
EZ TOUCHPAD INDICATORS ......................................................... 4
EZ TOUCHPAD CONTROLS .......................................................... 5
ARMING WHEN LEAVING .............................................................. 6
BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES ..................................................... 7
ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME ................................................... 8
ARMING AND LEAVING WITH OTHERS STAYING ....................... 9
EXITING WITH THE SYSTEM ALREADY ARMED ........................ 10
EMERGENCY BUTTONS ................................................................ 12
DISARMING THE SYSTEM ............................................................. 13
SILENCING AN ALARM ................................................................... 14
FIRE PROTECTION ......................................................................... 15
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES ............................................. 17
ZONE LIST ....................................................................................... 19
ENROLLING A NEW EZ- IFOB ........................................................ 20
LOST KEY MODE ............................................................................ 21
FCC PART 68 STATEMENT ........................................................... 22
LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM ....................................... 23
LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................................................... 25
FCC PART 15 STATEMENT ............................................................
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IF THE ALARM IS SOUNDING:
To silence an alarm, in­sert your EZ-IFOB key into the slot on the Touchpad and remove when alarm has si­lenced. Proceed with caution! (See pages 14 & 15).
ALARM TIME OUT: _________ Minutes
FOR SERVICE, CALL: _____________________
TO CANCEL AN
ALARM REPORT, CALL: ____________________
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EZ TOUCHPAD INDICATORS

The green READY light shows the status of the zones in your system:
indicates that all zones are secure and the system is ready to be armed.
ON
FLASHING indicates that at least one zone is open. To determine the open zone, count the
number of flashes and refer to the zone list on your security panel.
OFF indicates that the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in
the system, the other dead bolt must be locked before the system can be armed.
The red ARMED light ON indicates that the system is armed.
BLINKING with the siren sounding indicates that the system is in alarm. BLINKING with no siren
out). To determine the zone in alarm, count the number of flashes and refer to the zone list on your security panel. Press SILENCE to clear the alarm memory. (see page 13)
The yellow STAY light ON indicates that the system is armed in the STAY mode, allowing free movement throughout the premises, while maintaining perimeter protection.
The red FIRE light will flash to indicate that the system is in a Fire Alarm Condition*. If a fire is in progress, evacuate the premises immediately!
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Note: This feature may not apply to your system. Consult your installer to determine if your system includes fire protection.
The yellow trouble TBL light will light and the Touch Pad sounder will pulse to indicate that a system trouble is present. If zone(s) have been bypassed, SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES, Page 17).
The green AC Light ON indicates that AC Power is present.
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indicates Alarm Memory (the alarm has been silenced or timed
will light steadily. (See
TBL
READY
ARMED
STAY
FIRE
TBL

EZ TOUCHPAD CONTROLS

STAY Button - Press to arm system in the STAY mode. Perimeter devices such as windows and doors will
be protected, while interior protective devices such as motion sensors will be de-activated, allowing free movement throughout the premises.
AWAY Button - Press to arm system in AWAY mode when no one is to remain home. System will be fully armed with all perimeter and interior devices activated.
BYPASS Button -
BYPASS -
rarily remove these zones from the system. The Bolt Pad will beep and trouble the system as usual (see page 7).
TEST -
To test the system
If the test fails, the EZ Touchpad will beep and the trouble light ( walk test” of your protective devices. Press SILENCE to reset. (See page 2).
This button has multiple functions, depending on the state of the panel.
If you are attempting to arm the system with open zones
, hold down the
button for 4 seconds to generate a test report to central station and chirp the siren.
BYPASS
that cannot be immediately repaired, press
TBL
) will flash. Hold down
TBL
to tempo-
will light steady. Press STAY or AWAY to arm
for 8 seconds to do a “system
BYPASS
BYPASS
SILENCE Button - Press to silence a Fire Alarm* (page 15), silence system troubles and view system trou-
bles (page 17). *
cludes fire protection. Hold down for 4 seconds to remove EZ-IFOBs from the System - See page 20.
EMERGENCY BUTTONS
POLICE EMERGENCY
FIRE EMERGENCY
AUXILIARY EMERGENCY
Note: This feature may not apply to your system. Consult your installer to determine if your system in-
Press to alert Central Station of a Police Emergency.
Press to alert Central Station of a Fire Emergency.
Press to alert Central Station of an Auxiliary Emergency.
SIREN - Will sound a LOUD steady sweep tone when intrusion is detected or a distinct pulsating tone for a fire alarm condition.
MOTION SENSOR - Detects movement in the premises. Do NOT block.
EZ-IFOB - The EZ-IFOB is a uniquely coded digital key which must be used to disarm the system and si-
lence the siren in case of alarm. To silence an alarm, simply insert into the EZ-IFOB slot on the EZ Touch­pad and remove when alarm has silenced.
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ARMING WHEN LEAVING

If you are leaving with no other family members remaining home:
READY
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2
ARMED
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Check the EZ Touchpad indicators.
the system is ready to arm.
If the green READY light is BLINKING, this indicates that a zone is faulted. The READY light is blinking out the zone number of the open zone. Count the flashes and look at your zone list to see which zone is open and secure it (close
the door or window, etc.). If you cannot immediately secure the zone, it may be bypassed (see page 7).
If the green READY light is OFF, the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in the system, the other deadbolt must be locked before the system can be armed. Go to the other dead bolt location and lock it.
Press the AWAY button.
If you change your mind after pressing AWAY, press SILENCE to clear arming.
The
ARMED
Open the door and exit.
Lock the deadbolt from the outside to arm the system. The EZ Touchpad will give one chirp to indi-
cate the system has armed.
indicator will begin to flash, indicating the 60 second exit delay period.
If the deadbolt has not been locked within 60 seconds of pressing back to a disarmed state.
If the system detects movement inside the premises within 60 seconds of arming, it will automati­cally revert to Stay mode, providing perimeter protection with the interior protection (motion sen­sors) turned off. (See ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME - page 8).
The green
light should be ON-STEADY, indicating that
READY
, the system will revert
AWAY

BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES

If you are trying to arm with a faulted zone or zones, the green zones. If you cannot repair the zone(s), they may be temporarily removed from the system, or bypassed, using the fol­lowing procedure:
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TBL
2
3 4
Warning: Bypassed zones are unprotected. If a faulted zone cannot be secured, have the system checked as soon as
possible.
Press the BYPASS button.
The EZ Touchpad will beep and the yellow Trouble indicator will light ON STEADY.
Press either the STAY or AWAY button.
If arming AWAY, open the door and exit.
Lock the deadbolt to arm the system with the faulted zones bypassed.
light will be blinking out the number of the faulted
READY
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ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME

Arming in the Stay mode allows you to remain home with the perimeter protection active and the interior protection off, so that you may move freely about the premises.
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1
2
3
READY
ARMED
STAY
STAY
Check the EZ Touchpad indicators.
the system is ready to arm.
If the green READY light is BLINKING, this indicates that a zone is faulted. The READY light is blinking out the zone number of the open zone. Count the flashes and look at your zone list to see which zone is open and secure it (close
the door or window, etc.). If you cannot immediately secure the zone, it may be bypassed (see page 7).
If the green READY light is OFF, the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in the system, the other deadbolt must be locked before the system can be armed. Go to the other dead bolt location and lock it.
Press the STAY button.
If the deadbolt is already locked
ing the 60 second exit delay period. The system will arm in the Stay mode in 60 seconds.
If the deadbolt is NOT locked, lock the deadbolt from the inside to arm the system.
If the deadbolt has not been locked within 60 seconds of pressing back to a disarmed state.
The STAY indicator will stop flashing and light steady, indicating the system is armed in the Stay mode.
, the
The green
ARMED
indicator will light and
light should be ON-STEADY, indicating that
READY
will begin to flash, indicat-
STAY
, the system will revert
STAY

ARMING AND LEAVING WITH OTHERS STAYING

If you are arming and leaving with other family members remaining home:
The green
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2
3 4
READY
STAY
Check the EZ Touchpad indicators.
that the system is ready to arm.
If the green READY light is BLINKING, this indicates that a zone is faulted. The READY light is blinking out the zone number of the open zone. Count the flashes and look at your zone list to see which zone is open and secure it (close
the door or window, etc.). If you cannot immediately secure the zone, it may be bypassed (see page 7).
If the green READY light is OFF, the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in the system, the other deadbolt must be locked before the system can be armed. Go to the other dead bolt location and lock it.
Press the STAY button.
STAY will begin to flash, indicating the 60 second exit delay period.
Open the door and exit.
Lock the deadbolt from the outside to arm the system.
If the deadbolt has not been locked within 60 seconds of pressing revert back to a disarmed state.
light should be ON-STEADY, indicating
READY
, the system will
STAY
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