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==2 Platinum
Security System
Omers Manual
N9371 Rev A 9/95
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Introduction

Congratulations on your decision to protect your home or business with the XL-2 Platinum security system. You have chosen a refiable, state of the ad security system that is remarkably easy to operate. Your system has been professionally installed by your local Security Company who can explain
the specifics of your system. The keypad is the input and display device for your security system. The
following keypad models can interact with your system. Your Security Company will suggest the model most appropriate for your premises and your needs.
XK-108 -A eurface mount keypad containing indicator Iighte for aach of the 8 zones (areas of protection). The door covering the buttons is optional and can be removed.
7015- A surface mount keypad containing indicator fights for each of the 8 possible zones (areas of protection).
7005- Keypad with a plastic case and a two fine English read-out LCD
(tiquid crystal display). Status messages for the zones (areas of protection)
are displayed in simple Engllsh,
The XL-2 Platinum is listed by Undemriters Laboratories for Household Fire and Burglary appficatfons.
Throughout thie manual the following conventions are keystrokes required to petiorm the functione.
~ - Button labeled BYPASS ~ - Button labeled INSTANT ~ - Button labeled STAY
= - Bu~on [abeled CODE
used to display the
ana - Four digit user code
Please keep your manual in a convenient location eo you can refer to itif needed.
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SYSTEM REFERENCE

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ZONE DESCRlmON
I_ 2_ 3_ 4_ 5_
6_ 7_ 8 Entry time
Door
Ent~time . Door
time is tie we for 41 designated EnW~t dwrs.
Mt
The following SEND HELP ALERTS are programmed into my system. Both Buttone must be pressed at the same time to activate the alert. The buttons you press depend on wtich type of keypad you have. Your installer will show you how to activate these emergency keys.
Exit time_
BUTTONS
Left Center Right
DESCRIPTION
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7&9
l&3
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USER ID ASSIGNED TO
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1 2 3 4
5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12
(WSTER USER “ (WSTER USER.
13 14
15
“Maer Usem w Md, Chge, or Eme otier user Aes.
Monitoring Station Information Amount # Telephone #
Door Strike ­Only Turns System On -Yes
AmbusWuress Code -Yes
-Yes No IfNo
No If No
No [f No
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‘lUWING Tm SYSTEM ON
You can turn the Burglar portion of your security system on and off. Before
you turn the system on it must be ready. If you have a protected door
Or Someone iS moving by a motion detector the
The system is resdy if the ready light is on or if the displsy shows:
~~
TURN THE SYSTEM ON AND LEAVE Enter your four digit user code
The System On (Ann) hght will go on or the display will show
non
system will rr~t ~ho~ readv
open,
AY ........
Exit through a door designated by your installer as an exitientry door. You must Iesve within the period of time known as the exit time. Check the reference sheet for the time that has been set for your system.
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NOT READY
If the system is not ready to be armed the READY tight will be off and the
Zone lights will show which zone or zones are not’ ready. The zone lights
indcate the following conditions or the display will show as below
Fsst Bfink Alarm Slow Bfilntiow Intensity Slow Pullse Trouble Solid On Not Ready
Example If the Ready light is not fit and the zone one tight ia sotid on. An alarm sensor on zone one is not normal. This might mean that a window is open or someons is waiting through a motion sensor. Check all sensors on zona one and resolve the problem. When all sensors are normal the Ready fight will come on and the zone light will go out.
Dsplay shows
Bypass
TO TURN THE SYSTEM ON - NOT READY
Determine wtich zone or zones is not ready, resolve the problem and turn the eystem on nomslly. If the problem cannot be resolved you may bypsss the zone that ia not ready. Bypassing should only be done if the problem on the zone cannot be resolved OR if you intentionally wish to leave the
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zone off. Gample you wish to keep the window open for ventilation. Zones that are bypaasedare not protected when the system is on. See Bypass
for the corrsst procedure.
TURN SYSTEM ON AND STAY INSIDE
To turn the perimeter portion of your burglar slam on and move around freely inside is the STAY mode.
Chwk to meke sure the system is READY when ready press:
~\ Followed by your user code
If successful the OtiOff (arm) tight will be tit and the Stay tight will also be
fit or the dsplay shows
REMEMBER: You must turn the system off i you want to open the door or leave the premises after the exit time has passed.
non
TURN THE SYSTEM ON: PERIMETER SENSORS INSTANT MODE AND STAY INSIDE
In INSTANT STAY mode the perimeter portion of your burglar alarm syatam
is on and the time delays are eliminated from your normal entry/exit door(s).
All interior protection is off so you are free to move around inside.
Check to make sure the system is READY, when ready press:
_ followed by ~
~]
If successful the OtiOff tight, the Instant light and the Stay hght will all be on or the display shows
followed by your user code
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑
TURN THE SYSTEM ON WITH ALL SENSORS IN
INSTANT RESPONSE MODE
In INSTANT mode all alarm sensors will repoti an alarm imme~ately if activated includng the doors that normally have a delay to allow you to turn the system off.
Check to make sure the system is READY, when ready press
ml
followed by your uaercode H H
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If successful the OtiOff light and the Instant hght be on or the tisplayshows
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BYPASS
Bypass excludes a zone of protection from the security system until it is unbypesssed unless you have auto-bypassing enabled. Bypassing can only be done wlhile the system is turned off.
Press the Bypass Button followed by your user code and then the Zone # (l-6) to be bypassed.
NOTE: Bypassed zones are not protected when the system is turned on. After the bypass command has been accepted the keypad will sound one long beep end the zone or zones bypassed will slowly bhnk or the display shows
NOTE: Temporary users fi.e. baby sifters, housekeepers, etc.) should not be shown the Bypass procedure.
UNBYPASS
Unbypass returns a bypassed zone to normal operation. Unbypass is a repeat of the bypass function.
l~ql
After unby~lassing the zone dsplay will show the state of the zones,
ODD ZONE
TURN TNE SYSTEM OFF
When you [urn off the system you turn off only the burglar potion of your system, an:y smoke or heat detetiors and panic buttons will remain on. You ~ust enter through a designated entry door and turn off the system within the time allowed. You can have different amounts of time for different ent~ points. See your system reference sheet for the times established for your
system. Enter your four tigit user code
If no alarms have taken place, the OtiOff fight (labeled arm) will go off or
the display shows
oon
P-*”Y
If alarms recurred when the system was on, or if a trouble con~tion exists
they will display on the zone indicator lights as follows
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Fast Btink Alarm
Slow BfinMow Intensity Bypass Slow Pulse Trouble Sotid On Not Ready
or the tisplay shows
HM ZNO1
FRONT DOOR
Burglary Alarms will sound a staady sound through the keypad(s) and fire alarms will generate a pulsing sound.
Importent Ifan intrusion has taken place while you were away, do not enter until the Iwfion has been checked. Call for help from a neighbo?s house
and wait for tha pofice. After you have turned the system off with your user code the message on
display keypads will show
FRONT DOOR
Toclearfhedisplayof the alarm ortrouble conditions and silence the audible alert:
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Enter your four digit user code
❑❑on agein.
USER CODES
ADD OR CHANGE A USER CODE
Usem can be entered or modified directly through the keypad. Your system mn have up to 6 different User Codes. User #1 is the Master User and is the only one allowed to add, or delete other users.
Press the Code button followed by the four dgit master user code then the user # and the new four dgit user code. The keypad will beep after each
is pre~ed.
dig~
m
There is a record sheet provided in the back of the book to help you plan
and record your users. On this sheet your installer will indicate if you have chosen to dedicate a user code to send an emergency signal in the case of Ambush or Duress. You may also have chosen to reserve one user code that is only allowed to turn the system on, this code will not be abla to turn the system off.
DEL~E A USER CODE
To deleta user #3, press the code button followed by the four digit master user code, then the user # then
user we User 10 New User Ctio
Mtier
nnn us oon
to delete.
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M~er User Ne Uwr ID “to delete
NOT : ser %1,the mmter user, mnot be deleld bti it an be chag~ using tie ADD
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CH~GE IJSERPROCEDURE.
OR
TURN SYSTEM ON ONLY (Maid Code)
If you choose to have a code that cannot turn the system off, but can turn
the system on, have your installer program this feature. If programmed,
user code #5 will have System On capability only and you can issue ttis
code to a tempora~ user so they can secure the premises when they leave.
~WMD - SE~ ~LP - CO~ITIONS
Zone Dlrecto~
‘-scroll through the descriptors of all the Zones. This command is available only on Engtish read-out keypads.
Press # 4
Show System Time
Dsplays the time and date - this time is critical if you are using the
auto-aming feature or sendng a periodic test signal to your Central Station.
Ttis commind is only available on Engksh read out keypads.
Press #
7
Show Atlto On Time
If you hav$? chosen to use the Auto On Feature you naed this quick
command, k shows the scheduled Auto On time. If your system is not
programmed for Auto On, the keypad will beep.
Press #
Set Clock
—-
Set Clock lets you set the date and time for the system. For addtional security your installer may have programmed your system to require you to use your user code.
Press
The Enghsh read out keypad will prompt you for the required entries
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# 3
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ [hour] [minute] [month][dey][year]
User Code if required
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Your system ~n be programmed for 3 separate Send Help Alerts which would send an emergency signal 10 your central station. See System Reference sheet to see which have been programmed for your system.
Duress
Your system can be programmed to send an emergency signal to the Central Station ti you are forced to enter the premises. If you choose to include ttie feature, User Code number 6 is dedcated to this function and must only be used under a duress circumstance.
Quick On - (Quick Aming) Yes No
If programmed by your installer, QUICK ON, or Quick Arming allows you to turn the system on to the away mode without user code. NOTE Turning your system Off elwsys requires a valid User Code.
#1
Quick Forced On - YesDNoa
If programmed by your installer Quick Forced On, allows you to turn the
burglar portion of your alarm system on to the away mode bypassing sII
zones that are not ready. #2 NOTE: A vahd user code is still required to turn the system off. NOTE: This feature is disabled on UL installations.
Quick Bwms Yes No
If you have quick bypass programmed for your system you will not have to use your user code to bypass zones. The quick b~ass procedure is
In ZONE(1-,)
NO~: Bypam@ zones are not protwtd when rhe system is turned on. After the bypms cmmmmd hm &n acceptd rhe
ke~ad will sound one
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long beep and the zone or zones bypassed will slowly blink or the display
will show:
NOTE: Temporary users ~.e. baby sitters, housekeepers, etc.) should not
be shown the Bypass procedure.
Turn Ckime OtiOff
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Chime is an optional feature that causes the keypad to chime when selected doors are opened when the burglary protection is off or dsarmed.
Only your irlstaller can program a zone for the chime feature, but once programmed you can turn ctime on or off to meet your daily needs. To turn
chime on or off.
Set Auto On Time
——
Set Auto On Wme lets you set the time your system will automatically turn on.
Press
#6
Press # 5
The Engtish read out keypad will prompt you for the required entries.
Door Sttike
——
To activate door stnkea
Press
where the d(mr # is as follows
1
2
# 9 H
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ [hour] [minute]
❑ ❑ ❑ [Door#]
3
4
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Earty warning fire det~on is best achieved by the installation of tire
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detection ~uipment in the location as follows
TWICSI Smoke Oar@or hyom
(P,-)
.( Tc.E.
BEMOOM
BEonmw 8EDemM
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In -~ me M me sf~.ng mm a -e datactor -d h protisd b @m eati asa. S-e dataefors W M -Id ~ tie sfqg srss @ tie ~ of ha ~usa. NO= Refer m N.F,PA 674 ~tik all hmugh 510.
In the diagram a + represents,?
.,N,NG <
L(VPNG RO~
- ;:,
smoke detector.
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BEwmM
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Preparation of an avacuafion plan ia of prima impotiance in fire prevention. Estabhsh a househotd or business
followed
in the avent of a fire.
1. Evaluate possible es~pa routes from
emergency evacuation plan to be
your home or business.
2. Select 2 escape routes from each room.
3. Rooms on the second floor should have a rope ladder (make sure ft reaches the ground) or fire escape.
4. Dmw a rough skatch of your escape plan so everyone is famitiar with if.
5. Practice
your escepa plan to make sure everyone knows what to do.
6. Establish a meeting place outside where evaryone will meet.
7. Adtisa the I-I fire authorhy that you have installed a fire alarm
system.
8. When the fire alarm signals, LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. Do not stop for
belongings.
9. If a fire wurs, test the door, If hot, use your alternate route. If the door is cool, brace your shoulder against k and open it @tiouaiy. Shut the door to help prevent the fire and smoka from spreading. Crawl through smoke bolting your breath.
10. Contact the fire Depanment from a neighboring house or business.
11. Everyone, including neighbors, should be famihar with
Burglary audible alarm sounders.
Hre Alarm Sound is:
Burglar Alarm Sound is
your fire and
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SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
LIMITAlrlONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM
#ile tis system is a adv=ti design s~udty system, it does not offer guaranted protdon ?gtinst burgla~, fire, or otier emergenW, My slam system, tiether mmmercid or residanbd, i.vsubjti to wmpromise or ftilure to mm fora variefyof reasons, For example:
W ln~rude~s may gain access through unprotected Openings or have the technical
mphlsbmbon to bypa m slam senwr or tism”nti an a!am warning dewce,
B ln~sion, de,tfloffi (e.g. p~ive inkarti det~tos), smoke det%tor$, md many other Senslngdevlces mll notwo*Mtiotiktteties, orif~e batteries are notput inpropetiy. Detices wwer~ solely by AC w“II not wok if their AC pwer supply is C* off for any reason, however briefly.
@ Signals sent by tireless ~smittem maybe blda or refl%td by meal before they reach
ti@ slam rweiver. Even if the Signal path h= ken rmentiy checkti during a wekly test, blwtige an =ur ifa mew obja is movd into the path.
@ A user may t?otbe able to reati a pmic or emergency button quickly enough. @Wtile Smke detmor: have pky~ a key role i“ rtiucing reside”titi fire deaths i“ tie United
Sates, they may not a~ate or protide eatiy warning for a variety of reasons in a many as
357. of all fires a~rting to dati pub[sh~ by tie Fderd Emergonq Maagement Agency.
Some of the reasons smoke detdom usti in aniuntion with fhe System may not woti are as follows Smoke dettiom my not sense fires that stin Were smoke mnnot reach tie det~ors, suti as in timneys, in walls, or rmfs, or on tie otier side of closd dwrs, Smoke detetiom &m rmy not sense a fire on mother level of a residence or building. A sewnd flwr dettior, for exzmple, may not seine a first flwr or b~ement fire. Moreover, smoke dettiors have sensing krnititions. Nosmokedetdorm sense eve~kind of fire eve~time, In general, det~tors may not sfways warn ~ut fires Hus@ by @releSnes and safety bards tike
smoking in bd, tiolent e~losions, e~ing gas, improper storage of nammable materials, ovedoadti el~.fd~ circuib, tildren plating tith mtties, or arson. Depndngon the nature of the fire m~or tie Imtion of tie smke dettio~, the dat%tor, oven if it operates as atiupatd, ma,y not provide sticient warning to allow dl mupmb fo as~pe in time to prevent inju~ or death,
@ P&ive lntiar@ Motion Det~om a only det=t Intwsion titin tie designed rmges as diagrmmti, in their Insolation Maud. P~ive lntir~ Dettiors do not provide volumetric area protwbon. They do create multiple bms of protdon, md InWsion mn only be dettiti in unobstict& are= mveti by the hems. ~ey w“ot detea motion or i“ti”sio” that @kes plaui betind walls, @ifings, ffmm, dosti dmrs, gl~ patitions, gfas dmm or w“ndows. M%hmiti @mpering, masfdng, tinting orspraying, of any material on tie mirrors, tindows or my pati of tie optiti s~tem w rduce their det~tion atifity. Passive Infrared Dettiors sense chmges in temperatir% however, as the ambient temperature of the protedd area WprMches the temperature rmge of 90 degrees to 150 degrees Fahrenheit, tie detection pmfomace w d%re%e.
@ Nam Wamil?g datims suti ~ sirens, bells or hems may not alefl pmple or wake up sleepers tio a!:eImtd on the other side of dosd or patiy open dwrs. If warning devices sound on a dfferent level of the rmsidenw frw the bdrmm, then they are less tikely to wakan o! deti Np!e inside the ~rwm. Even pemqs $0 are a,waka may not hear tie wamtng Iftie dam IS m~d by noise horn a Sterm, r?d!o, aIr Gond6boner, ofher appliances,
or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devices, however loud, may not warn
hearingimpaird pwple or wken deep deeWm.
@ Telephone H!les nedd to ~smit slam signals kom a premises. to a central monitoring Shfion maybe [Iut of,seti~ or tempomtily oti of setice. Telephone fines are d= su~ect to ampromlse by sophtshmtd intidem.
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GLOSS~Y
AC INDICATOR: Small grwn hghl @m@en tie renter bmons on Me keypad. Wm W, tie
system is mnning on eld~; tien not W, tie system is wnning on be ba~up btiey.
AMRM: Sound tiom ke~d or other hotisiren indmte$ a burglar dam, fire slam or ofhor
wntition you should b deftd to.
ARMED See CIWOFF
AWAY A sytiem sef6ng tiat prot=b tie premises tile hk Unmupid. Afl burglawsensors
are ative.
BURG LARY~RE The Wo mtior tintions of a S%uw System. fire protetion is always on
ad wnot be hmti off. The Burglav senses protti agtinst unau~onzti eny into your
premises. The IjurglWprot&on a h Wmd on md off and progrmmti for spmial levels
of ame= d rlotifimtion,
BYPASS FSA~RE. The
kom the burglar dam protdon.
BYPASS B~ON A btion on the keypad us@ to ativate the Byp& Feature.
CENTRAL STAmON Sigti Monitoring Center mntititi by your SWUrify System over me
telephone ad(lr other Wmmunimtion timnel$ tien slams are ativated if your system is
programmti to mmmuni=te dams oft site.
and your insW[tions for wn~ting tie proper atiorities when a signal is r=eivd.
CHIME F~TURE h optional featire that muses tie kewd tochime for one smnd when
selecfti dwrs tsreopenti tien tie burglav protdon isoffOrti=mti. Once programmed
by your instiler you w Urn time on wd off & #6.
DISARMEO SfIe ONfOFF.
DURESS: Dures is a system feature me you may have progrmmed into your SYSteM. If sommne should form you to tim your system off, YOUwould use tie sp%id Dur- user mdw ad the sytiem would mm off md fi would d= send a silent dure= emergency to tie CenVal Sbtion w tiey @uld res~nd appropriately.
ENTRY DELAI’: The Periti of time allow~ beween opening a designated enyietit dwr and Wining off tie slam system before me system Mll register a slam wndition. This is detemin~ at the time of instigation. Your system SUPW* tio entv times alloting you to have a dffferent Ienfl of time for different dmrs.
~T DELAY The periti of time ~low~ h~een mming tie system on and Ieating through a designat~ etiUenW dmr. This is detemind at tie time of instigation.
INTERIOR ZONIE ~ interior zone is a group of ~in~ that prottithe interior of your premises. You my wat to tum tie perimeter Ption of your system on while leaving the interior zones off alloting you to move keeti inside, opning interior dwrs and p=ing by motion detectors tifhom musing m dam.
KEYPAD A K61Wd is your hnk into your system. It displays dam md tiouble me=ges, shows faultd zones md allows you to tum tie system otioff by usingme buttons Your system
till have one or mre ke~ds.
OWOFF Theso Iem refer to me burglaw pDdion of your secutiv system. There are several
levels of operation tieh allow y.” to prote~ psti of your premises tile you fad. inside.
Hre senmm md omer omergenq md entironmenti wntitions are always active and ready
W are not afftiti in my WY by timing tie burgla~ pf60n of your Securi~SFtem on or
off. Amti, a telm Mat is sometimes usti mems system on and Di=mti means system off.
See ON-INSTANT, ON-STAY md STAY.
OWOFF INDICATOR Rd light in tie upper ption of tie kewad l~eled Amd. When ht, :“? pat of til> burglar tiam system is OK tien not tit,me b.rgla~ ption of tie system is
ypw Featire allows you to exclude a seltid zone or zones
me CenmdStition till follow their pr~edures
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ON-STAY A system seting that wms on tie petimeter prot~on of tie building bti &lows movement throughout tie inside.
PANIC BUTTON: A push bmon tich allows you to signal the GenVal Smtion that you need imm~ate SisMce. Your system has prWrmmable Keypad Send Help Ne* which mn
afso sewe % Panic buttons.
PERIMSTSR ZONE A ~rimeler zone is a group of wink tiat proted the etierior of your
premises. Your o~de dwrs md w’ndows would be progmmmti a a perimeter zone. SENSOR The amat dam senmr! dettior or datim instiled to detti m intision, fire, or
environment problem. ~amples lnclud% dwr mnhti, Mndow mnbm, motion sensors, glaw break sensors, smke detetiors, rate of rise heat dettiors, temperature sensors, ff-ater senwrs, md ~tin monotide g% detwlors.
SILENT CONOrnON Most ~es of slams and boubles deti you ti tie keWad sounder and the sirens, hems, or spa~ars lmtad in your premises. Tha intent is to adtise you of tha slam or &ouble md allow you to resWnd promptfy. The audible rounds dw let m in~der know 6rat they have bgen detmad and Mll hopetilly s~re tiem away. In some drcuwtams, an audible dam might pti your life in danger and so those dams are programmd as silent Wodtions. For a example see DURESS,
SYSTEM Your SWudfy System is ~m~sd of three mtin paw 1) tie tintrol Panel wtriti
functions B the system bm’n and tie link to tie Monitoring Agenq (Cen&d Shtfon), 2) the Keypad(s) titi protide you witi system stitis md allow you inpti Wmmnds, 3) Security Sensors such as dmr and tindow wnkcb, motion sensom, smoke detdon and other sensors as rquirad to detti intision, fire md otier wnditions as netiti for your premises.
USER CODE A userda is a4 digittie tirti is requir~ tooperatetie system. Tha system supwti up to 6 separata user ales. Tha system supwm one m~ter user who w adddelete otier usar &es. Two of tha usar des may be d~mtad to sp=id tintions as definti by your slam Wmpmy at tie time of instillation. (See the Usar Ctia List in tie back of tfds maual)
ZONE A zona is a wll~tion of sensors tifh Wmmon charaderistim grouped together for your operating mnvenience. The system till suppti 6 zones or groupings,
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FEDEW COMWICATIONS
COldMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT
This quipment h= ken test~ 10FCC rquiremenb md has been found awepkble for use. The FCC rquires the Iolloting sktemenl for your infomatiow
This Wuipment genelates ad uses radio tiaquen~ energy md if not instiled and usti propedy, that is. in *riti aaordance witi tie manufatiurets instwtions, may muse intetierew to mtii md telotision rwption. It h= been Iypetestti and found to mmply with the Iimi@ for a d= B wmp~ng deviw in amrdmm Mfh tie spwifiwfions in Subpati J
Pafi 15 of FCC Rules, W* are designd to protide re=onable prottion agdnst such intetierance in a residenti~ imtilation. However, tiere is no guaratee tiat intederence w“lf not -r in a paticu far instigation. II this Wuipment does Muse intetierence to ratio or teterision rwption, M* =n be deteminti by timing me quipment on, the user is enmuragti to w md WKM the intederence by one or more of the fo[loWng me=ure$
@ If using m ind{wr afenna, have a quality outd~r atenna insklld. @ Rmrient the rWMng atenna until intefierence is rducd or efiminatad. Q Move tie r-iver away tom ay tire mns to me wntoffmmmuni~tor. @ Plug the wntioV@muni@tor into a different otiet so that tiand the receiver are on different
brach tircu~. If rim-v, the user should wnsult tie dealer or a exprien~ radioheletision technician
for additiond suggwtions. The user or ins~~er my find the folloting ~Ket preparti by the Faderd Communications
WmmiSion hafptih .lntefleren~ Hmd~~.
Tfds bkfet k al/dl*fe from the U.S. Government Printing ~ce, Washington, DC 2W02. Stink No. W~W7.
The user shall Mt tie my &ages or mtifimtions to the Wuipment unle% atiorized by the instigation Institions or Users Mmuti. Unautiorizsd chmges or mtifi~tions @uld void the use<s aldhority to operate the Wuipment
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TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS

In the event of telephone operational problems, dimnnwt tie mnkol by removing the plug from the RJ31X wall jack. We remmmend that your cetified instiller demonstrate di%onneting tie phones on instigation of fhe sytiem. Do not diswnnti fha phone wnntion inside me WnboVammuni=tor. Doing = till result in tie IOS of your phone knes. If tie regular phona woti WWMY after the mntfoVmmmuni-tor h= been dsmnn@@
from tie phone fines, tia mntioVwmmuniator h-a problem ad should be retimti for
re~ir. If uwn di?anO&On of the WntioVwmmuniator, there is still a problem on tie fine, notify tie telephone mmpmy tit they have a problem md rwuest prompt reptir setice.
me user my not under mytircumtices fln orotiof wmafy) attempt anysetice orreptirs
to tie system. it nlust k ratimd to tie Iadov or m atiorizad sem”ca agency for all repairs. SYSTEM TESTING
This ~nrol ‘unit w= matia~r@ under rigid quWi swdards wd mmpfies witi dl UL r~uiremen% for i~ intendd use. Mdntenmce is bast Petiomsd by your instilling compay Wti tind setiw Frsonnel.
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Fire BurglW l~ments, Inc.. a subsidiay of P~y ~~mtion, ad PiWay b~mfion, b ti~!ons, subsidiBdes md affi~~tes ~Selle~), 149 Eileen Way, SyoSet, New Yodt 11791, wamm~ ik swufi quipment (tie .prduti) to W free horn dei~ in material md woti$tip for five yearn tim date of originti purfie, under nom~ use wd setice. Sellefs ob!i~tion is fimitd to
re@ring w replating, at ifs option, fim of ~rge for pare, I*r, or mms~tition, my prtiud provd to be deftie in mterisfs m wotinship under Mti use md SMm. Seller shall have no oW!gation under MS wamfy or othe~se H tie pr~uti is dterti or impropedy rep&rd or seticd by myone otier fian tie Seller. In =e of def~, wntiti tie s%u~ profesionti tio insmlld md @ntins your Swurity Wuipment or the Seller for prtiu~ repair.
Thfs five year Limited Wmfy is in tieu of dl other eWrezsd w-ties, obligations or fiatifities,
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIEO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF FIVE YWRS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL
PURCHASE, ANY ACTION FOR BR~CH OF ANY WARRANN, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHA~ABILIN, MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN 60 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO
ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BR~CH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILl~ WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE l? CAUSED BY THE SELLEFYS OWN
NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. %mw stiles do not allow hmtition on how long m impfid wananfy l~b or tie exclusion or timitition of incidental or wns~uential dmages, so tie abve fimibtion or exclution may not wply to you.
Seller dms not represent that tie prd”d may not be mmpromisd orcircumventti that the prtiuti till prevent my per~nti inju~ or prope~ loss by burgla~, robb~, fire or ometis~ or that the prtiuct Mll in dl ~se$ protide ad~uate warning or protdon, Suyer understands Mat a propetiy instild wd @nWnd slam may only rWuce tie risk of a burgia~, robbe~, fire or other eventi Wum’ng tithoti providing an dam, but it is not insurance or a guarmlee tiat suh will not wur
or that mere wll be no perwnal inju~ or prope~ IOS as a result, CONSE~UENnY, SELLER
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILIV FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERW DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A Cti[MTHE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING, HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WH~HER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE
ARIStNG UNOER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWtSE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLERS M~lMUM LIASILIN SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, WHILE SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND HCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. This wamfygivesyou spwific legal righb, md you wyalso have otier dghtz
~ch vmyfrom skteto shte. No incre~eof alteration, writfenorvetid, tofhismrranfyisautiotid.
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SYSTEM TEST

It is recommended that you test your eystem once a week using the following procedure:
NOTE If your system is monitored, contact your Central Station before you
perform this test.
1. Turn your Security System on.
2. Wait until :four exit time is over and them activate the system by opening a protected zone. (For example: a window or door).
3. Confirm ti?at the alarm aounting device (bell or siren) sounds. If your system is connected to a central station the keypad will sound the tingback
tone to confirm that the signal was received.
4. Turn the Secutify System off.
5. Call the Central Station to tell them you are done testing.
BA~ERY TEST
[tis recomm(?nded that you test your Battery once a month. In order to test
your backup/standby battery, the following procedure should be followed:
1. Unplug the transformer from the AC outlet by removing the restraining ecrew wtich secures the transformer to the, wall. (Note the screw is not present on the models sold in Canada.)
2. Obsewe that the AC indicator tight on the keypad goes off.
3. Activate yc)uralarm by performing the above SYSTEM TEST. Remember to contact your Cantral Station if your system ia monitored.
4. Plug the transformer into the AC outlet and secure with the restraining screw. (Note the screw is not present on the models sold in Canada.)
The National Fire Protective Association pubhshes a standard for fire warning equipment (NFPA publication #74). Further information can be obtained by contacting NFPA Pubtic Affairs Dept., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
Ifyou havs any futierquestions akuftis operation ofyoursystsm, please mnkcryourslsm
wmpay.
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Notes
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