You have made a wise decision to protect your family and property with the DESTINY Security System.
The DESTINY has been designed to provide you with a maximum level of security while being as simple
as possible to understand and operate.
Your DESTINY Security System consists of:
1.Control Panel
2.Detection Devices
3.Your Telephones
4.Keypads
CONTROL PANEL
The control panel is the heart of the security system and includes a communicator, which transmits
information to the central station. The control panel is housed in a metal cabinet, which should only be
opened by a qualified security system technician.
DETECTION DEVICES
The detection devices continually monitor the status of the premises. Switches will alert the control panel
of an open door or window. A transmitter, or wireless device, will do the same as a switch, plus it will
indicate when it has a weak battery or has lost contact with the panel. The glass break detector is exactly
what the name implies; it picks up the frequency of breaking glass and instantly alerts the control panel. A
motion detector is used as a second line of defense to detect intruders within a protected area. The
DESTINY system also incorporates several “24-hour” features such as the smoke detector, gas and heatdetectors, ‘panic pendants’, and keypad panic buttons. “24-hour” devices are always active regardless of
the arming status of the panel.
TELEPHONE AND KEYPADS
Your telephones and keypads are used to send commands to and receive information from your security
system. Because your phones and keypads are your access to operating the security system, the main
emphasis of the user’s manual is to help you understand their operation.
The DESTINY control panel provides many “convenience related” features and options that greatly
enhance the system’s specific configuration; you may or may not have the following options integrated into
your control panel.
NOTE: PLEASE CONSULT YOUR INSTALLER ON AVAILABLE FEATURES FOR SELECTED
DESTINY SERIES PANEL
ENHANCED FEATURES AND OPTIONS:
xautomatic arming/disarming based on time of day
x2-way voice with central station for alarm verification
xhomeowner listen-in from local or remote phones
xhomeowner global paging from local or remote phones
xautomatic control of lights and appliances based on time of day, sunrise/sunset, or system event
triggers
xmanual control of lights and appliances from keypads, local or remote telephones and keyfobs
xcomplete energy management functions
xspoken temperature upon request from keypads, local and remote phones
xautomatic and manual thermostat setback/forward operation
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xthermostat control by time of day, or system event trigger
SPECIALIZED “CONVENIENCE” FEATURES AND OPTIONS:
xelectric garage door operation from keypads, phones or keyfobs
xfront door visitor-to-homeowner communications without opening door
xmotion activated lighting
xvehicle activated driveway annunciation
RK-36 LED / RKLCD / 6160AP– LED’s
POWER
On when AC or back-up battery power is present. If AC power is lost, the STATUS LED will flash, the
system will speak “POWER OFF” one time, and the system will emit a trouble beep every few seconds
until the power is restored or the STATUS key is pressed to silence it.
STATUS
Yellow LED will be flashing when new information is available, solid after status has been asked for and
spoken, and off when no information is present. WHEN THE SYSTEM CONTINUOUSLY BEEPS
(indicating a system trouble), PRESS THE STATUS KEY TO SILENCE THE BEEPING AND
SPEAK A DESCRIPTION OF THE TROUBLE.
HOME
Red LED is on when armed to HOME. Press H to arm to HOME. Will also be on during NIGHT mode.
AWAY
Green LED is on when armed to AWAY. Press A to arm to AWAY. Will also be on during NIGHT mode.
NIGHT
While there is not a dedicated “NIGHT” LED, when the system is armed in the NIGHT mode, both the
HOME and AWAY LED’s will be on simultaneously. Press H any time the system is already armed to
HOME to change to NIGHT. Pressing H when system is armed to NIGHT will change the arming back to
HOME. For example: You are at home and do not plan on leaving the house anytime soon so you arm the
system to the HOME mode. Several hours later you go to bed and simply press the H button again arming
your system to the NIGHT mode for greater protection while you are sleeping. When you wake up in the
morning simply press the H button again and you are able to walk around your house without fear of setting
the alarm off.
NOTE: Some model keypads may have a single “ARMED” LED, which is illuminated if the system is
armed in any mode (AWAY, HOME, or NIGHT).
RK-36 LED / RKLCD / 6160AP KEYPADS – SPECIAL KEYS
STATUS
Pressing this key will cause the system to immediately speak the system status. This will include the
arming status, any zones showing open, alert, or trouble, and any other available panel information.
MONITOR
Pressing this key toggles the system between three possible monitor conditions.
MONITOR ON – System will announce doors and windows when opened
MONITOR OFF – System will not announce doors and windows when opened
MONITOR TONE – System will beep instead of speak when doors and windows are opened. Commonly
called “chime”.
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F1 AND F2
These key functions are programmable and will be explained by your installer.
At default these keys will:
F1: Enter Remote Control Mode (Controls home automation features)
F2: Speaks Time and Date
Choose from the following list for the functions of your F1 and F2 keys:
Speak Time Set Time Enter Bypass Mode
Speak Long Term MemoryEnter Remote ControlSilence Day Zone
Light/Appliance Control Relay Output
New Functions for Keys:
F1__________________
F2__________________
KEYPAD KEY-COMBINATION ALARM ACTIVATIONS
Simultaneously pressing certain key combinations on the keypad will result in the following events:
3 and STATUS- FIRE Alarm
1 and STATUS for 6160AP
6 and MONITOR – EMERGENCY (Medical) Alarm
4 and MONITOR for 6160AP
9 and F1 – PANIC Alarm
7 and F1 for 6160AP
The following 2-digit functions are only available from the system keypads and not from the phones:
(Both of the indicated keys must be pressed simultaneously).
x2 & 8 changes time of day and date in the system clock
x4 & 7 changes keypad backlighting intensity
CHANGING THE CLOCK TIME
To set or change the system time, press the 2 & 8 keys simultaneously from a hardwired keypad. The
system will respond by speaking “enter four-digit time.” Simply enter the time in a 12-hour format. After
the time is entered, the system will say “enter 1 for AM, 2 for PM.” After selecting AM or PM, the system
will confirm the entered time. If an invalid entry is made, the system will speak “error” and wait for a valid
entry. It will then prompt you to enter the day: 1 SUNDAY, 2 MONDAY… simply enter the appropriate
number for the corresponding day. It will then ask you to enter the two-digit month, followed by two-digit
date, and the two-digit year. After entering the values the system will speak the month day and year,
followed by “exit”.
BACKLIGHT INTENSITY
You can control the brightness level of the key backlighting. The simultaneous depression of the 4 and 7
keys will step the backlighting through seven different levels of brightness. Press 4 and 7 simultaneously a
number of times until the backlighting is totally off. We define all backlighting off as level 1. Levels 2
through 6 will take the key backlighting through 5 progressively brighter levels. One step beyond the
brightest level will take the backlighting to half intensity.
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RKLCD / 6160AP KEYPAD DISPLAY
The RKLCD keypad has a 2-line LCD display. This will display system arming status as well as any other
existing zone or panel conditions. The following abbreviations are used in the LCD display:
AL – Alert – The associated device has caused an alarm
TR – Trouble/Tamper – Most likely a wireless transmitter cover has been removed
BP – Bypass – The associated device is temporarily out of the system
LB – Low Battery – A wireless transmitter’s battery needs replacement
The rate at which the LCD display cycles through its reports is adjustable. Pressing the 5 and 8 keys
simultaneously will advance to the next one of four speed levels.
ARMING
When referring to the operation of the phone, the following instructions will assume that access to the
system has already taken place. (See local and remote phone access) Remember, your installer has
programmed a one to four digit code which you will enter when you pick up the on premise phone to get
access to the system.
How to TURN ON (ARM) the alarm system to provide protection:
1.Arming the system to AWAY:
Press the A key on a system keypad,
Or
Press the * key during local or remote phone access,
Or
Press the appropriate button on a wireless keyfob.
If no zones are open, the green AWAY LED will light and the system will say “ARMED TO AWAY”
over the phone or through the speaker.
The security system is now on, or armed. When armed in the AWAY mode, all interior zones
including motion detectors, become active, as well as all perimeter zones. If any zone is open while
attempting to arm the system, the AWAY LED will not light and the system will say “Zones open”
over the phone or through the speaker, indicating that the system did NOT arm because a door, or
window is OPEN. (See FORCE ARM to continue)
After you have ARMED the system, you must leave through the designated entry/exit door within the
specified exit delay time. Your installer can program the exit delay time you desire.
NOTE: If a zone is opened before the exit delay time expires, or the system is forced armed, then that
zone will NOT be part of the system until that zone is closed. EXAMPLE: You force arm the system
to “AWAY” with the front door open, and forget to close that door when you leave. The front door is
NOT protected. If the door is closed while the system is still armed, it will rejoin the system and will
be protected.
2.Arming the system to HOME:
Push the H key on a system keypad,
Or
Press the # key during local or remote phone access,
Or
Press the appropriate button on a wireless keyfob.
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