Space is provided for
recording the areas of
protection which are
assigned to each zone.
Depending upon the
installation, this card pulls
out from the left or right
side of the control station.
Trouble Indicator
/f
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a trouble
condition exists.
Contact your security
representative.
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lighted, zone is secure.
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Armed Status
If lighted, the system is
armed.
If
not lighted, the
system is disarmed.
If
b/inking, time is being
provided to exit the
building, after which the
system will be armed.
Alarm Indicator
If lighted, an alarm
has occurred.
Emergency
PANIC A =
PANIC B
PANIC C
=
=
Panic
Keys
NOTE: The
Emergency Panic Keys may
or may not be active. Check with your
security representative for details.
Operating Your System
ARMING
Before the control can be armed, all of the intrusion zones must be secure as
indicated by the green READY indicator. If the READY indicator is off, one or
more zones are faulted. The indicator(s) corresponding to the faulted zone(s) will
light. Use the pull out zone I.D. card on the control station to determine the areas of
protection which are assigned to each of the six (6) zones, thencheckthe appropriate
doors and windows to see that they are closed.
1.
Verify that the
2. Enter your User Code.
3.
The control station will begin beeping and the red ARMED indicator will blink
to indicate that arming will take place after the exit time expires.
indicator will light steady after the system arms).
4. Leave the building immediately.
The control is programmed with an exit delay time which allows a specific amount
of time to leave through any delay defined intrusion detection zone without causing
an alarm. Be sure that you have been informed on routes to enter and exit from
without causing an alarm. If too much time is taken to exit, the beeping tone will
change to a steady tone, indicating the start of entry delay. Disarm the control and
start over to avoid a false alarm.
READY
indicator is on.
(The ARMED
Your security system is divided into two areas of protection:
2.
zones that detect intruders that have already entered the building. Interior
detection devices usually consist of motion detection devices, interior door
contacts, and under carpet sensors, designed to surprise
prior to arming the control, you may first choose to turn off the interior protection,
allowing free movement within the building when armed.
backup or second line of defense.
3
Consists of one or more
the
intruder.
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Turning Off the
lnterlor
Zones and Entrance Delay
Control station key 4 may be used to turn the interior zones off prior to arming. This
will allow the system to alarm instantly if the entrance door is opened, while armed.
1.
Press the 4 key and hold for three seconds.
2.
When interior defined zones are turned off, the corresponding Zone indicators
will flash. The flashing will stop 30 seconds after the system is armed.
3.
Arm the system by entering your User Code.
Note: Upon disarming, the interior zones automatlcallyw-enable
your Installer has altered
Q
Automatic Interior Off/Delay Off
Your
system may have been programmed to automatically turn the interior zones
this
feature through programming.
off if you arm and do not leave the premises before the exit delay time expires.
entrance delay may also
the system is disarmed, the interior and delay
be
programmed to automatically turn off at this time. When
wilI
return to their normal on or off
unless
The
state. See your security representative for details.
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Two
Digit
Arming
Your system may have been programmed with an abbreviated arming feature.
When this feature is enabled, only the first two digits of your User Code will be
required to arm the system
and
perform other features. Disarming however, will still
require the entire code sequence.
If the READY indicator is off, one or more detection devices such as a door or
window has been left open. The system cannot be armed. One or more of the six
ZONE indicators will also be lighted indicating the area of protection that is at fault.
Use the pull out zone I.D. card on
the
control station to define the area of protection
assigned to each zone.
NOTE:
a three second error tone wilt be
If
an attempt Is made to arm the system
not arm.
emltted
4
with
the READY light off,
to alert you that the system did
DISARMING
Your system is programmed with one or more entrance delay zones which allow
time to enter the premises without causing an alarm. Each delay door may be
programmed with a different entry time. Be sure to check with your installer.
Note: If your system has the “Interior Follower” feature enabled, all
interior designated zones automatically become delay zones whenever
you first enter through a delay zone. This allows you to walk In front of
motion detectors on the way to the control station after you enter.
After entering the premises through a delay zone, the control station will sound
1.
a continuous tone to remind you to disarm the system.
CAUTION: If the ALARM
Leave the premises immediately and go to the nearest phone to contact
the appropriate
2.
Enter your User Code.
The red armed light should turn off indicating that the system is disarmed.
3.
authorities. Do not procede into the premises.
indicator
is lighted, an alarm has occurred.
Testing the Burglar and Fire Alarm Audibles
UL listed burglar and fire alarm systems which have separate audible
sounding devices require a weekly test. Notify the Central Station or the
appropriate authorities before and after conducting the test. Use the
following procedures.
Burglar
1.
2.
Fire
1.
alarm
Arm the system by following the instructions on the preceding pages.
Upon expiration of the exit delay open a non-delayed door, window, or
motion detector. The sounding device will activate. To reset, follow the
instructions on disarming the system.
alarm
Follow the procedure
page 7 of this manual.
for
activation of the auxiliary alarms as outlined on
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ALARM CONDITIONS
Whenever an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator will light, the audible alarm will
sound (if applicable), and the control
this option was purchased).
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communicate with the central station (if
NOTE: If upon
occurred,
the nearest phone and contact the appropriate authorities.
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To reset the alarm:
returning to the
DO
NOT ENTER THE PREMISES.
premises it 1s discovered that an alarm has
Leave
immediately and go to
1.2.Enter your User Code to reset the alarm.
The ALARM indicator will remain lighted.
If the alarm was activated through one of the six “hardwire” zones, the corresponding ZONE indicator(s) will also be lighted, identifying the specific area
that was violated. Use the zone I.D. card to determine the area of protection
which corresponds to each zone.
If the alarm was activated manually by pressing one of the emergency keys, no
zone indicators will be lighted.
Press the “ * ” key to extinguish the ALARM indicator after determining the
type of alarm that occurred and area of protection involved.
A history of the alarm condition will be stored in the control’s memory and may be
recalled at any time. See “Special
Fkatures”
for more information.
.
If for any reason a false alarm occurs, perform the following steps:
1.
Enter your User Code.
The armed light should turn off.
2.
Notify the appropriate authorities of the alarm immediately.
3.
Press the “ *
4.
”
key to extinguish the ALARM light. Use the zone I.D. card to
detemine the area of protection assigned to each zone.
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THE EMERGENCY KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS
Your system may have been purchased with up to three emergency keypad panic
alarms. These may be used to activate an alarm in the event of a Fire, Hold-up, or
other emergency condition, as programmed by your installer. Each alarm is
activated by pressing the appropriate emergency panic key (located below the
numeric keys).Each alarm may be audible or silent. It may also be programmed
to report
resentative to determine the characteristics of your system.
Each of the three emergency panic keys (from left to right: A, B, and C) can initiate
a specific type of alarm as programmed and labeled by your installer.
To activate an Emergency Alarm:
1. Press the appropriate emergency panic key. The Emergency Alarm will
the
activate.
condition to a central monitoring station. Check with your security rep-