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N9146-1 10/98

Table Of Contents

Introduction .................................................................................................................................4
LCD Keypad Layout....................................................................................................................5
LED Keypad Layout....................................................................................................................8
System Operation......................................................................................................................12
Arming The System...................................................................................................................13
System Ready............................................................................................................................13
System Not Ready.....................................................................................................................14
Stay ...............................................................................................................................................16
Stay Procedure ..........................................................................................................................16
Auto-Stay Mode (optional)........................................................................................................16
Instant..........................................................................................................................................18
Instant Procedure......................................................................................................................18
Instant – Stay ..............................................................................................................................19
Instant – Stay Procedure....................................................................................................... ...19
Bypass ..........................................................................................................................................20
Bypass Procedure...................................................................................................................... 20
Forced Arming ...........................................................................................................................22
Forced Arming Procedure.........................................................................................................22
Unbypass .....................................................................................................................................23
Unbypass Procedure .................................................................................................................23
Group Bypass (Optional).........................................................................................................24
Group Bypass Procedure ..........................................................................................................24
Group Unbypass ................................................................................................................. .......25
Group Unbypass Procedure......................................................................................................25
User Code Definition................................................................................................................26
User Definition Procedure........................................................................................................27
User Deletion.............................................................................................................................. 29
User Deletion Procedure...........................................................................................................29
Disarming....................................................................................................................................30
Disarm Procedure .....................................................................................................................30
Keypad Auxiliary Conditions.................................................................................................32
Duress...........................................................................................................................................33
Quick Commands ......................................................................................................................34
Common Partition Display [# 0]...............................................................................................34
Quick Arming [# 1]....................................................................................................................36
Quick Forced Arming [# 2]........................................................................................................36
Time Set [# 3] ............................................................................................................................36
Zone Directory [# 4]...................................................................................................................39
Quick Bypassing [# 5] ...............................................................................................................39
Chime Mode [# 6] ......................................................................................................................39
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Table Of Contents (cont’d)
Partition Assignment [# 7] .......................................................................................................40
Glossary .......................................................................................................................................42
Recommendations For Proper Protection..........................................................................45
Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors................................................................45
Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection...............................................................46
Emergency Evacuation............................................................................................................47
System Testing...........................................................................................................................48
Battery Test...............................................................................................................................49
Owners Information .................................................................................................................50
About The Manufacturer.........................................................................................................51
Statements – Problems – Warnings.......................................................................................52
Warranty......................................................................................................................................55
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Introduction

Congratulations on your decision to protect your home or business with this Security System. The system has been designed with reliability and ease of operation in mind.
Please take a few minutes to review the contents of this manual. In order to realize the full potential of this system it is important that you feel comfortable with its operation. The following pages will familiarize you with the procedures for operating the Security System.
The system can be operated from different styles of keypads: model XK-716 and XK-516 LED keypads containing indicator lights or model XK-7LC and XK-5LC LCD keypads containing a two-line readout. Please determine the type of keypads present within your system.
This manual covers the XL-4, XL-4B, XL-4C and XL-5 systems. The systems differ with the following Underwriters applications:
XL-4 Household Burglary and Fire XL-4B Commercial Burglary XL-4C Commercial Fire and Burglary
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Thank You, FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS
NOTE: This owner's manual contains important information and is not to be removed by anyone but the occupant of the premise.

LCD Keypad Layout

The XK-7LC or XK-5LC keypad contains everything necessary to operate the Security System. The LCD (liquid crystal display) provides a two line by sixteen-character English readout display to show the current system status. The keypads appear as follows:
1
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8 9
9
0 #
8
2
STAY
BYPASS
INSTANT
CODE
3 4 5 6 7
Model XK-7LC LCD Keypad
1
2
5
3 4
7
1 2 3 4
5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
6
Model XK-5LC LCD Keypad
(Shown with Cover Open)
LCD KEYPAD LAYOUT
10
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LCD Keypad Layout (cont’d)
1 – DISPLAY AREA
Two line by sixteen-character liquid crystal display. This area contains the current system status using easy to read English language descriptions programmed by your installer.
2 – ARM/DISARM INDICATOR
This light indicates whether the system is currently armed (activated) or disarmed (deactivated). In addition to this constant visual indication, the display area will provide additional information concerning the current system status. This indicator will blink when an alarm has occurred.
3 – STAY
The STAY key is used to activate (arm) the system with the exception of interior protection. This will provide exterior protection of your location while allowing full access through the premise. This mode would be used when arming the system and you might be walking through protected interior zones.
4 – BYPASS
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The BYPASS key will be used to temporarily turn off protection to a portion of your Security System. This could be performed, for example, to ignore an open window that would prevent the arming of your system. Certain zones such as FIRE detection zones are always active and cannot be bypassed.
5 – INSTANT
The INSTANT key is used to activate (arm) the system and eliminates the entry time delay. This would cause an immediate alarm if someone came through an exit/entry zone.
6 – CODE
Function key used when entering or changing the User access codes of your Security System.
LCD Keypad Layout (cont)
7 – NUMERICAL SECTION
The numerical section of the keypad operates similar to a telephone or calculator. The digits 0 - 9, # and operate the system.
8 – PULL OPEN DOOR
The front of the XK-7LC keypad contains a door that pulls open. Behind this door is a card which can be filled out to describe the areas protected (zones) by your Security System.
9 – AC INDICATOR
This light indicates that AC power is connected to the Security System. The system also contains battery backup to operate the system in the event of a power failure.
10 – EMERGENCY KEYS
These keys generate Fire, Medical, or Panic signals when certain key combinations are entered.
are clearly marked and are used to
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LED Keypad Layout

910111213141516COM
INS
PWR12345678
BAT
STAY
RDY
The LED based system contains indicator lights to display the current status of your Security System. NOTE: The LED keypads can only be used to display the status of the first sixteen zones. NOTE: This style of keypad cannot be used with the XL-4C control panel. The keypad has the following appearance:
1
23456
RDYSTAYBAT
87645213
INSCOM
16151412 1310911
7
14
13 12
14
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8 9
0 #
STAY
BYPASS
INSTANT
CODE
8 9
10
11
Model XK-716 LED Keypad
113
23 456
7
10
8 9
1 2 3 4
5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
11
15
Model XK-516 LED Keypad
(Shown with Cover Open)
LED KEYPAD LAYOUT
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LED Keypad Layout (cont’d)
1 – ZONE STATUS
The indicator lights marked 1-16 display the current status of the first sixteen zones connected to your Security System. The lights show whether any zones are currently in alarm, bypassed, in trouble, or faulted (not ready) status. The status of each zone is represented as follows:
ALARM Fast Blinking TROUBLE Slow Pulse BYPASSED Slow Low Intensity Blinking NOT READY Solid ON
Each light will only reflect one condition at a time. If a zone contains multiple conditions at the same time the highest priority status from the above list will appear.
2 – COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
If the COM light BLINKS then there has been a communications error with the Central Station.
3 – LOW BATTERY
If the BAT indicator BLINKS then the backup battery within the system is low.
4 – STAY
The STAY light will be ON when the system has been armed in the stay mode, which means that the system has been activated with the exception of interior zones.
5 – INSTANT
The INS indicator will be ON when the system has been armed in the INSTANT mode. This means that the system has been activated and the entry delay has been eliminated.
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LED Keypad Layout (cont’d)
6 – READY INDICATOR
The light marked RDY shows whether the system is ready to be armed. If the light is off then a condition exists within at least one of the zones preventing system arming.
7 – ARM/DISARM INDICATOR
This light indicates whether the system is currently ARMED (ON) or DISARMED (OFF). In addition to this constant visual indication, the zone indicator lights will provide additional information concerning the current zone status. This light will also blink if there is an alarm condition present.
8 – STAY
The STAY key is used to activate (arm) the system with the exception of interior protection. This will provide exterior protection of your location while allowing full access through the location. This mode would be used when arming the system and you might be walking through protected interior zones.
9 – BYPASS
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The BYPASS key will be used to temporarily turn off protection of a portion of your burglary protection. This could be performed, for example, to ignore an open window that would prevent the arming of your system.
10 – INSTANT
The INSTANT key is used to activate (arm) the system and eliminates the entry delay. This would cause an immediate alarm if someone came through an exit/entry zone.
11 – CODE
Function key used when entering or changing the User access codes of your system.
LED Keypad Layout (cont’d)
12 – PULL OPEN DOOR
The front of the XK-716 keypad contains a door that pulls open. Behind this door is a card which can be filled out to describe the areas protected (zones) of your Security System.
13 – AC INDICATOR
This light indicates that AC power is connected to the Security System. Battery backup exists to operate the system in the event of a power failure.
14 – NUMERICAL SECTION
The numerical section of the keypad operates similar to a telephone or calculator. The digits 0 - 9, # and enter commands to the Security System.
15 – EMERGENCY KEYS
These keys generate Fire, Medical, or Panic signals when certain key combinations are entered.
are clearly marked and are used to
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System Operation

Throughout this manual the following notation will be used to describe action taken at the keypads:
BYPASS Depression of the Function Key labeled BYPASS INSTANT Depression of the Function Key labeled INSTANT STAY Depression of the Function Key labeled STAY CODE Depression of the Function Key labeled CODE [USER] Entry of your user code (see note below)
# Key labeled # (located to the right of 0) + Indicates the simultaneous depression of two keys.
USER CODE NOTE: The [USER] code can be selected by your
installer to be either a four or seven digit code. If a seven-digit user code is selected then the user code will be the three-dig it user number followed by the four-digit user code. For example, if user number 3 has a code of 6429 then the seven digit user code would be 0036429.
Key labeled ✴ (located to the left of 0)
For example, # + 3 indicates that the # and 3 keys should be pressed at the same time.
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ARMING the system will activate all portions of your Security System. Arming can only be performed if all zones are READY. For example, if a protected door is open the system cannot be armed.
System Ready
Ready Indications
LCD Based Keypads
If the system is ready to be armed the following message will appear in the display area of the LCD keypad:
The second line of the display can display a system wide descriptor (example SMITH RESIDENCE) and may scroll through other system conditions that are present.
LED Based Keypads
On LED keypads the READY indicator must be ON.
Arming Procedure
Enter your user code into the keypad:
On LCD keypads the following display appears:
The ARMED indicator light will now be lit (LED and LCD keypads) and you may exit through a door designated by your installer as an exit/entry zone for a fixed time period known as the exit delay. Once the exit time period has expired the EXIT NOW indication will disappear.

Arming The System

Note: Your installer can program your system to be armed if certain zones are not ready. Contact your installer to determine whether this applies to your system.
SYSTEM READY
[USER]
ON:AWAY ……
... Exit Now .....
Your exit time is _______ Your entry time is _______
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Arming The System (cont’d)
System Not Ready
Ready Indications
LCD Based Keypads
If the system is not ready to be armed the LCD display will display the zone or zones not ready as follows. For example:
NOT READY Zne 012 Master Bedroom
This display indicates that zone number 12 is not ready. This might mean that a window or door remains open. When the problem with zone 12 has been resolved, the READY display will appear. The zones correspond to the areas of protection set up by your installer.
Note: If more than one zone is not ready then the display will
scroll through the zones approximately every 2 seconds.
LED Based Keypads
On the LED keypads the individual zone lights display the zones which are not ready as follows:
ALARM Fast Blinking BYPASS Slow blinking low intensity TROUBLE Slow Pulse NOT READY Solid ON
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Action Required
If the system is NOT READY, one of the following actions is required if you want to ARM the system:
- Make the zone(s) ready. Determine which zones are not ready by looking at the keypad and perform what is necessary to ready the zone(s). For example if zone 12 represents the Bedroom Window, then closing the window should make that zone ready.
or
- Bypass the zone(s) not ready. Bypassing should only be performed if the zone cannot be made ready or intentionally will remain not
Arming The System (cont’d)
ready. Zones that are bypassed are not protected when the system is armed.
NOTE: It is possible to arm the system without the back-up battery connected.
NOTE: In a commercial burglary alarm installation (model XL-4B or XL-4C) a brief pulsing audible output is provided by the keypad to indicate successful receipt of the closing signal at the Central Station. If not heard, CALL FOR SERVICE.
In a commercial burglary installation (model XL-4B) the bell will energize briefly after entry of the user code during arming. If not heard, CALL FOR SERVICE.
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Stay

The STAY mode is another way to ARM your system while you remain in the location. The STAY mode will deactivate any interior protection zones, which means that you will be free to walk throughout your location without activating the alarm system.
In order to enter the STAY mode, the system must be ready. (See previous description).
Stay Procedure
Stay [USER]
Depress the STAY key followed by your user code.
Note: The STAY option will automatically be reset after the system is disarmed.
Indications
LCD Keypads
After a successful STAY arming the following display will appear:
ON: STAY . . . . . . .
Remember that you must DISARM the system to leav e the premise.
In addition, the ARMED indicator will be lit. In the STAY mode only the external or perimeter burglary protection is active. You are free to walk around the location without activating any of the interior protection zones.
LED Keypads
On LED keypads both the ARMED and STAY lights will be lit.
Auto-Stay Mode (optional)
Another option that can be programmed by your installer is the Auto-Stay mode. This feature will arm the system and will bypass only those interior zones preselected by your installer. For example, you
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Stay (cont’d)
can stay in your location and walk freely through the living section of your location and have certain portions of the interior protection active in the rest of your home.
To auto stay arm simply enter your user code [USER] and remain within the location (do not leave through the exit/entry door). This will arm the system and only bypass those interior zones selected by your installer. LCD keypads will contain the following display:
ON: AUTO STAY . . . .
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