CONGRATULATIONS for selecting the DEFIANT SSD Security System. The
DEFIANT SSD Console incorporates many of the advanced and sophisticated
features of professionally ins talled systems, yet it is wireles s, and you can easily
install it yourself. You can also expand and customize the DEFIANT SSD Security
System to fit your specific needs.
Please refer to the enclosed video tape for an easy to understand, step-by-step
installation and operation demonstration.
This system is a Residential Security System. Many insurance companies offer
discounts on homeowners and renters policies when a security system i s installed.
Discount credits vary with different companies and generally increase in savings
with an increase in the level of protection. Ask your insurance agent about available
savings for you.
For a UL smoke alarm system, you must add at least one smoke detector to the
DEFIANT SSD Console to meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rule 74
and UL 217 requirements. Many insurance companies require you to m eet these
requirements to qualify for a discount. Use only the SSD compatible smoke detector
as described in Section 3 (Defiant SSD Accessories) of this manual.
NOTE: Some cities and municipalities may require an alarm system permit.
Check with your local authorities before installing this system.
The DEFIANT SSD Console and its accessories are designed and manufactured
by the oldest wireless security company in North America. You can look ahead to
many years of reliable service and peace of mind with DEFIANT SSD on guard for
you and your family.
In this manual, the bullets preceding the text help to define the step. For example:
★This symbol indicates a feature.
☞This symbol indicates an action to perform.
◗ This symbol is for lighted indications or
Your DEFIANT SSD Security System package consists of:
★One Control Console
★Two Door/Window Sensors
★One Wireless Keypad
★One AC Power Adapter
★One Installation and Operation Video Tape
★One DEFIANT SSD Yard Warning Sign
DEFIANT SSD
CONSOLE
VIDEO
TAPE
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SENSORS
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✍NOTE: An SSD Smoke Detector is required
to create a UL Listed smoke alarm system.
See Section 16 (Expanding Your System) for
details of how to program the SSD Smoke
Detector into the Console.
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CONSOLE
The DEFIANT SSD Console is the heart of the system. It monitors all of the
system’s wireless sensor s and controls the alarm sirens.
The Console constantly monitors the condition of the system’s sensors, displaying
which protected doors and windows are open or closed. If an alarm occurs, the
Console displays which sensor caused it. When a sensor ha s a low battery, the
Console displays which sensor needs a new battery.
Two different custom secret keypad codes can be used to operate the system.
For security, a secret code must be entered to disarm (turn off) the system. The
system can be armed (turned on) by entering a secret code, or with the unique
“Quick Arm” feature.
The internal memory will “remember” your secret codes and all of the system’s
programming, even during a total power loss. An optional backup battery is
available to power the system during short power failures and is highly
recommended.
An optional Emergency Dialer can be easily installed to connect the Console to a
Central Alarm Monitori ng Station through you r teleph one. The Em ergency Di aler
is also highly recommended. With a monitored system, the central station can
dispatch authorities in case of burglary, fire or other emergency. The central
station can also call y our famil y, frie nds, neig hbors, or anyone el se you design ate
on your custom call list.
The Console has “panic button” capabilities that are alwa ys ready to operate, even
when the Console is disarmed. They can be triggered by a button on the Console,
the Wireless Keypad and portable remote controls. Pressing the [EMERGENC Y]
button for two seconds will cause an immediate siren and call the central station
For personal emergency use
(if the optional dialer is installed).
IMPORTANT:
only. Not for use as a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
The sensors monitor your doors and windows. They send radio signals to the
Console. One type of signal is sent when the door or window is opened, and a
different type of signal is sent when the door or window is closed. If the Console
is armed, a sensor can trigger the Console’s burglary siren when its door or window
is opened. Up to 16 sensors can be used with the DEFIANT SSD Console.
WIRELESS KEYPAD
The wireless keypad is used to control the Console remotely. It can be placed in
a convenie nt sp o t s o you d on’ t ha v e to go to th e Con so le to c ont ro l th e sy s tem .
The wireless keypad can also trigger the 24-hour emergency siren and actuate
the Home Automation Output . Pressing the [∗] key will cause the Console to sound
For
beeps corresponding to the current operating mode.
IMPORTANT:
personal emergency use only. Not for use as a UL Listed Medical Alert
System.
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2.SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN
EXAMPLE SYSTEM
★The example below shows a typical
DEFIANT SSD sy stem.
★Any or all of the accessories shown can be
used.
★A total of 16 sensors (including keypads) can
be used with each Console.
DESIGN YOUR SYSTEM
☞Create a floor plan of your residence.
☞Consider the security needs of your premises.
☞Determine which doors and windows are
vulnerable to intrusion.
☞Figure which interior areas an intruder might
go to if unlawful entrance is gained.
☞Indicate locations for door window sensors,
interior motion detectors and external siren
speakers.
☞Decide on a centralized location for the
security Console.
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LIVING
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WK
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ENTRY
DINING
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KITCHEN
CON - DEFIANT SSD CONSOLE
S - DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR
WK - WIRELESS KEYPAD
MD - MOTION DETECTOR
ES - EXTERNAL SIREN
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SD - SMOKE DETECTOR
GB - GLASS BREAK SENSOR
MS - EXTERNAL MAGNETIC SWITCH
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Example Residential Security System Floor Plan
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3.DEFIANT SSD ACCESSORIES
(See Section 19 for detailed descriptions)
★Backup Battery
✍UL NOTE: Normal estimated life should
be 3 to 4 years.
★Remote Siren
★Smoke Detector
★Motion Detector
✍UL NOTE: Not tested by UL.
★One-button Key chain Remote Control
★Two-button Key chain Remote Control
✍UL NOTE: Not tested by UL.
★Glass break detector
★External Magnetic Switch
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4.CONSOLE FEATURES
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1
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1ANTENNA
2STATUS INDICATORS
3HINGED TOP COVER
4VOLUME CONTROL
5LEARN BUTTON
6TERMINAL BLOCK
7FUSE HOLDER
8BACKUP BATTERY LOCATION
★
Receives signals from the system’s sensors.
★
Can be rotated towards the top of the Console case for wall mounting.
★
Indicates the status of each of the system’s sensors.
★
Lights show which doors and windows are open.
★
Lights flash to display sensors that have caused an alarm.
★
Lights blink to show any sensors that have a low battery.
★
Stick-on labels are provided to identify your custom sensor locations.
★
Flips open to access special system features.
★
Can be locked closed for system security.
★
Varies the volume of the advisory tones that come from the speaker.
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
not
Does
Used to place the Console into the Learn Mode.
Learn Mode is used to add additional sensors to the system (up to 16 total).
Your secret code can be changed using Learn Mode.
Various advanced system programming options can be made in Learn
Mode.
Terminals for connection to an optional external siren speaker.
Home Automation Output to connect to a Home Automation controller.
Holds fuse for the backup battery.
If the POWER light is flashing and the optional backup battery is
installed and charged, check this fuse. (Pull fuse holder straight up.)
Space for optional backup battery. (Highly recommended.)
Backup battery is automatically charged and monitored by the Console.
Backup battery can power the Console for up to 6 hours.
affect internal or accessory sirens (they are always full volume).
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9SIREN SPEAKER
10EMERGENCY BUTTON
11TEST SENSORS LIGHT
12POWER LIGHT
13MODE BUTTONS
OFF★
CHIME★
HOME★
AWAY★
TEST★
14KEYPAD
★
Makes unique sounds for burglary, fire and emergencies.
★
Alarm siren stops automatically after five minutes.
★
Sounds advisory tones to confirm keystrokes from the Console.
★
Sounds mode selections tones.
★
Sounds alarm memory tones.
★
Beeps when Home Automation Output is activated.
★
Optional external siren available for louder alarms (one or two may be used).
★
Pressing the [
siren.
★
Can send an “emergency” message to a central monitoring station if the
optional Emergency Dialer is installed.
★
Works 24-hours, even when system is disarmed.
★
IMPORTANT: For personal emergency use only. Not for use as a UL
Listed Medical Alert System.
★
Lights every two weeks to remind you to test the system’s sensors.
★
Glows when AC power is on.
★
Dims when AC power is off and backup battery is installed.
★
Blinks when the optional backup battery is low, recharging or missing.
★
Off when AC power is off and no backup battery is installed (system
disabled).
★
Used to control the
Off Mode disarms the system.
★
Switching to Off Mode stops the alarm siren.
✔
☞
Chime Mode disarms the system.
★
Switching to Chime Mode stops the alarm siren.
✔
☞
★
Chime Mode is for monitoring doors and windows.
✔
✔
Home Mode arms the perimeter sensors, but not the interior sensors.
✔
✔
Away Mode arms the entire system.
✔
✔
✔
Test Mode is for testing the system sensors.
✔
✔
★
Hold the [
★
For entering your secret code (numerically or alphabetically).
★
Secret code must be entered before switching to Off, Test or Learn Modes.
★
Used when programming system options.
★
Press [
★
Press the [∗] key to clear keypad if you press the wrong key.
EMERGENCY
Multiple beeps sound and status lights flash if an alarm has occurred.
Multiple beeps mean caution. AN INTRUDER MAY STILL BE IN YOUR HOME.
Multiple beeps sound and status lights flash if an alarm has occurred.
Multiple beeps mean caution. AN INTRUDER MAY STILL BE IN YOUR HOME.
Use this mode as an “automatic door chime” when at home.
Opening any protected door or window causes Console to “ding-dong”.
Use this mode when anyone is staying behind.
Interior motion detectors and interior door sensors are not armed.
Use this mode when leaving home.
Door sensors set for delayed will have a delay that allows you to leave and enter
the premises without sounding the alarm.
Entry Delay beeps warn you to disarm the system before the siren starts.
All sensor status lights blink when the Test Mode is entered.
Each sensor status light will stop blinking when its sensor is tested.
TEST
] button down to test all of the Console’s indicator lights.
AUTO
] key to activate Home Automation Output.
] button for two seconds sounds the emergency
DEFIANT SSD
Console.
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5.SYSTEM SENSORS
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR
★Sensor mounts on door or window with
★Opening door or window moves magnet
★Pressing the case causes sensor to send a
★Sensors should be tested when the TEST
★Switch on back of sensor for INSTANT or
★Red transmit light shows that battery is in
★Internal batterie s are mon itor ed by th e
★Up to 3 years battery life (depends on
★Sensor contains internal ter min al s for
WIRELESS KEYPAD
★For controlling the system without having to
★Emergenc y alarm can be triggered from
★Green operation light.
★Internal 9-volt battery is monitored by the
★Keypad will sound a beep when its battery is
★Pressing [
★Holding [
★Up to 3 years battery life (depends on
adjacent magnet.
away, triggering sensor.
test signal.
SENSORS light on the Console goes on.
DELAYED alarm setting.
good condition.
Console.
frequency of activation).
connection to glass break detector and
external magnetic switch accessories.
go to the Cons ole.
wireless keypad at any time. UL NOTE: For
personal emergency use only. Not for use as
a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
✔ Try to centrally locate the Console.
✔ Keep Console away from large metal
1
BOTTOM OF
CONSOLE
LOCKING SCREW
HOLE FOR WALLMOUNTING
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LOCKING SCREW
HOLE FOR
SECURING
TOP COVER
appliances.
✔ Maximum sensor range is 400 feet
under ideal conditions.
✍NOTE: If you don’t use the Wireless Keypad,
the Console should be easily accessible to
your usual entrance.
✔ When the Console is set in the Away
Mode, you have 45 secon ds to switch to
Off Mode before the burglary siren sounds.
✍NOTE: Make sure the Console is in a place
where you can hear the alarm during the
night hours.
✔ Optional remote external sirens (up to
150 feet from the Console) can be
used to make alarms louder and
remote their location.
☞Locate the Console near a 115 VAC outlet
not controlled by a light switch.
☞Locate the Console within 8 feet of a
telephone outlet (for the optional Emergency
Dialer).
★A cover locking screw is provided to lock
down the hinged top cover.
☞If desired, the Console can be mounted on
the wall with screws.
✔ A wall mount template is provided on
the back of the Quick Operation Guide.
✔ NOTE: If monitoring by the central
station is desired, do not wall mount
until the Emergency Dialer is installed.
ERECT ANTENNA
FREE ANTENNA FROM CLAMPS
POSITION ANTENNA IN
UPRIGHT POSITION
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☞Free the antenna from the retaining clamps
and pivot it to the upright position.
☞When wall mounting the Console, pivot the
antenna so it points up when the Consol e is
mounted on the wall.
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PLUG IN AC ADAPTER
☞Plug AC Adapter into the AC outlet.
PLUG AC ADAPTER
INTO 115 VAC OUTLET
THAT IS NOT CONTROLED
BY A LIGHT SWITCH
☞Secure AC Adapter with screw to prevent
un-plugging.
☞IMPORTANT: Be sure to plug the AC
SCREW
115 VAC
AC ADAPTER
OUTLET
CREATE YOUR SECRET KEYPAD CODE
START HERE
adapter into a 115 VAC outl et th at is not
controlled by a wall switch.
★When power is first applied, a secret code
must be entered.
✍NOTE: Your secret code must be entered on
the Console’s keypad, not the wirel ess
keypad.
☞Choose a one to five digit secret code to use
CHOOSE
A SECRET
CODE
for arming and disarmin g th e Console.
✍NOTE: For maximum security, a three t o
five digit code is recommended.
☞Press [
have been pressed).
☞Enter any combination of 1-5 digits for your
OFF
secret code, then press [OFF].
☞Test your new secret code by entering it then
DONE
pressing [TEST].
★Don’t forget your secret code, write it down.
✍NOTE: If you forget your code, see the
START HERE
Advanced Programming section of this
manual.
★The Console will treat your secret code as a
“master” secret code. To create a
“restricted” secret code, see the Advanced
Programming section of this manual.
TEST YOUR
SECRET
CODE
✍NOTE: The master secret code can be used
to enter Learn Mode. The restricted secret
code cannot.
☞To prepare for the sensor installation, place
the system in Chime Mode by entering your
secret code and pressing [CHIME].
TEST
] (clears keypad if any other keys
∗
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7.MOUNT WIRELESS KEYPAD
TABLE-TOP USE
USE THE FOUR SCRATCH
DETERRENT PADS PROVIDED
FOR TABLE TOP USE
WALL MOUNT USE
FROM TOP OF CASE
TWIST SCREWDRIVER
BETWEEN CASE HALVES
UNTIL IT POPS OPEN
★The wireless keypad can be used as a
portable keypad.
★Four anti-mar pads are provided as scratch
deterrent “feet” for the keypad.
✍NOTE: Do not use the adhesive “feet” if the
keypad is going to be wall mounted.
☞Peel off the adhesive tape backing on the
“feet” and stick them to the back of the
keypad.
★The wireless keypad can be wall mounted in
a convenient location.
☞Open the case as shown in the figure.
ATTACH REAR CASE TO WALL
WITH THE FOUR SCREWS PROVIDED
MOUNT AT A CONVENIENT
LOCATION NEAR PRIMARY
ENTRY/EXIT DOOR
THEN, SNAP CASE SHUT
FIRST, HOOK BOTTOM
EDGE TOGETHER
☞Attach the rear case to the wall usi ng the
four screws provided.
✍NOTE: The keypad should be mounted at
least three feet above ground level.
☞Hook the bottom edge of the keypad case
together an d snap the keypad onto the rear
case.
✍WARNING: The wireless keypad is designed
for indoor use only.
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8.MOUNT SENSORS
MAGNET
ON WINDOW
SENSOR
ON FRAME
SET SENSOR SWITCH
★A switch on the bottom of the door/window
☞If the sensor is going to be used on your
SLIDE SWITCH
TO THE INSTANT
OR DELAYED
POSITION
☞If the sensor is going to be used on a
SENSOR
ON FRAME
MAGNET
ON DOOR
sensor selects instant or delayed response.
primary entry/exit door make sure that the
switch is in the DELAYED position.
window or a door that is not going to be
used to enter and exit the premises, slide the
sensor switch to INSTANT.
APPLY DOUBLE-STICK TAPE
APPLY
DOUBLE-STICK
TAPE TO BACK
OF SENSOR
AND MAGNET
MOUNTING
PLATES
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☞Apply double-stick tape (supplied) to back of
sensors and magnets.
★Screws are also provided to mount sensors
and magnets.
★Screws are preferred over the double-stick
tape in permanent installations.
✍NOTE: Double-stick tape is not allowed in
UL installations.
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ATTACH SENSORS AND MAGNETS
✍On doors, mount sensor to door frame and
magnet to door.
✍NOTE: Magnet must line up with mark on
MOUNT SENSOR
PLATE TO FRAME
sensor case both horizontally & vertically.
☞Allow a maximum of 1/2" between magnet
1/2" MAXIMUM
SPACE BETWEEN
SENSOR AND
MAGNET PLATES
SNAP SENSOR ONTO
MOUNTING PLATE
ALIGN MAGNET
PLATE NEXT TO
SENSOR PLATE
AND ATTACH TO
DOOR
and sensor when door/window is closed.
☞Snap sensor onto mounting plate.
MOUNT SENSOR
PLATE TO FRAME
SPACE BELOW
PLATE IS REQUIRED
TO SNAP SENSOR
ONTO PLATE
1/2" MINIMUM
SNAP SENSOR ONTO
MOUNTING PLATE
HOOK SPACER TO
MAGNET PLATE
AND ROTATE TO
LOCK IN PLACE
TEST SENSORS
SENSOR LIGHT
SHOULD
GLOW FOR
TWO SECONDS
ALIGN MAGNET
PLATE NEXT TO
SENSOR PLATE
AND ATTACH TO
WINDOW
USE SPACER WHEN
SURFACES ARE
UNEVEN
OPEN DOOR
OR WINDOW
☞On windows, mount sensor to window frame
and magnet to window.
☞Snap sensor onto mounting plate.
☞Use optional magnet spacer when surfaces
are uneven.
☞Open door or window.
◗ Verify that light on the sensor gl ows
momentarily when door/window is opened.
◗ Console in Chime Mode should “ding-dong”
when the sensor sends sig na l .
CONSOLE IN
CHIME MODE
SHOULD DING-DONG
STATUS INDICATOR
SHOULD LIGHT
WHEN SENSOR IS OPEN
1
◗ Status indicator on Console should remain
lit for each door/window sensor that is left
open.
✍NOTE: The two door/window sensors
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supplied with the Console are
pre-programmed into the Console’s memory
as sensors #1 and #2.
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9.PREPARING THE CONSOLE
LABELING YOUR SENSORS
★The two sensors provided are
USE LABELS PROVIDED
TO IDENTIFY SENSORS
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pre-programmed as sensors 01 and 02.
★A label sheet with sensor location na mes is
provided with the Console.
☞Open one protected door/window.
☞Choose a label that describes the sensor
location, or write the location on a blank
label, and stick it in the area to the right of
the sensor light.
☞Close the protected opening that you just
labeled.
☞Repeat for each protected opening.
☞Press the [AUTO] key on the wireless keypad.
◗ The sensor 16 s tatus light should go on for a
few seconds.
☞Stick the KEYPAD label in the spot for
sensor 16.
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10. DISARMING THE CONSOLE
OFF MODE
★Use this mode to disarm the burglary por ti on
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
OFF
1 GONG
DONE
of the system.
★Switching to Off Mode stops any alarms in
progress.
★The 24-hour emergency functions are still
active in Off Mode and can be triggered by
pressing the [EMERGENCY] button.
☞Switch to Off Mode by entering your secret
code, and pressing [OFF].
◗ When the system is disarmed to Off Mode,
the Console will sound one “Gong”.
◗ If an alarm has occurred, multiple beeps will
sound after disarming and the sensor light
for the sensor(s) that caused the alarm will
flash.
✍NOTE: In Off Mode, protected doors and
windows cannot trigger the burglary alarm.
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11. USING THE SYSTEM AT HOME
HOME MODE
★Use this mode when sleeping or when
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
HOME
1 GONG &
2 BEEPS
DONE
START HERE
HOLD
HOME
DOWN
1 GONG &
2 BEEPS
DONE
anyone is staying inside.
★Home Mode causes an instant alarm when
any perimeter sensor switched to INSTAN T
is triggered.
★Home Mode causes a delayed alarm when
any perimeter sensor swit ched to DE LAY ED
is triggered.
★Alarm siren stops automati ca l ly af ter fi ve
minutes and the system will remain armed.
★Home Mode ignores all interior sensors
(optional interior motion detectors).
☞Arm to Home Mode by entering your secret
code, and pressing [HOME].
☞You can “Quick Arm” to Home Mode from
Off or Chime Mode by holding down the
[HOME] key for two seconds. (Quick arming
can be disabled; see the Advanced
Programming Section of this manual.)
◗ When the system is armed to the Home
Mode, the Console will sound a “Gong” and
two “Beeps”.
☞Enter your secret code and press [OFF] or
[CHIME] to disarm from Home Mode and/or
stop the alarm siren.
◗ If an alarm has occurred, multiple beeps will
sound after disarming and the sensor light
for the sensor(s) that caused the alarm will
flash (switch to Off Mode ag ain to stop
flashing ala rm memor y l ight).
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SECURE EXIT
☞If the system is already in the Home Mode
and you want to exit the premises while
leaving some o n e in si d e wi th t he sy stem still
in Home Mode, press the [HOME] key for
two seconds.
◗ A “gong” and two “beeps” will sound and the
HOME light will blink for 30 seconds.
★You can leave through a door with a delayed
perimeter sensor during the 30 second Exit
Delay without causing the Console to beg i n
an Entry Dela y.
✍NOTE: The Exit Delay time can be changed;
see the Advanced Programming section of
this manual.
AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF SENSORS
★The Console can be armed with open door
or window sensors.
★The system will automatically “bypass” open
doors and windows after sounding four
high-low beeps to warn you that a protected
door or window is open.
◗ Lit sensor status indicators show which
sensors are open.
★Bypassed sensors cannot cause an alarm
until they are “restored” (closed).
☞If you close the door or window after arming
the system, the sensor will be restored and
can cause an alarm the next time it is
opened.
★Automatic bypassing of sensors in the Home
Mode allows you to arm the system at night
with open windows, while still having
perimeter protection with other closed doors
and windows.
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12. USING THE SYSTEM WHEN LEAVING
AWAY MODE
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
AWAY
AWAY
1 GONG &
3 BEEPS
DONE
START HERE
HOLD
DOWN
1 GONG &
3 BEEPS
DONE
★Use this mode when no one will be staying
home.
★Away Mode causes an instant alarm when
any perimeter sensor switched to INSTAN T
is triggered.
★Away Mode causes a delayed alarm when
any perimeter sensor swit ched to DE LAY ED
is triggered.
★Away Mode causes an instant alarm when
any interior sensors (optional interior motion
detectors) are triggered. The interior sensors
will be delayed if a perimeter delayed sensor
is triggered first.
★Alarm siren stops automati ca l ly af ter fi ve
minutes and the system will remain armed
This can occur an unlimi ted n umber of times.
☞Arm to Away Mode by entering your secret
code, and pressing [AWAY].
☞You can “Quick Arm” to Away Mode from
Home, Chime or Off Mode by holding down
the [AWAY] key for two seconds. (Quick
arming can be disabled; see the Advanced
Programming Section of this manual.)
EXIT DELAY (For Leaving the Premises)
30
SECONDS
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◗ When the system is armed to the Away
Mode, the Console will sound a “Gong” and
three “Beeps”.
◗ During the 30 second Exit Delay, the
Console will sound “beeps” and the AWAY
light will blink.
★The Exit Delay gives you 30 sec o n d s to l e ave
the premises
door without triggering an alarm.
through a delay ed perimeter
◗ When the Exit Delay is over, the Console will
sound one “gong” to warn you that the
system is fully armed.
✍NOTE: The Exit Delay time can be changed;
see the Advanced Programming Section of
this manual.
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ENTRY DELAY (For Entering the Premises)
★The Entry Delay gives you 45 seconds to
enter the premises
perimeter door without triggering an alarm.
45
SECONDS
★If a perimeter delayed sensor is triggered,
starting the Entry Del a y, the in ter ior sen sor s
will also become delayed (this allows motion
in the premises during the Entry Delay).
◗ During the 45 second Entry Delay, the
Console will sound “beeps”.
★When the Entry Delay is over, the Console
will go into full alarm and sound the siren if it
is not disarmed to the Off or Chime Mode.
✔ If an alarm has occurred while you
were gone, multiple beeps will sound
after disarming and the sensor light for
the sensor(s) that caused the alarm will
flash (switch to Off Mode again to stop
flashing alarm memory light).
If you hear the multiple beeps, use
☞
caution when entering. AN
INTRUDER MAY STILL BE IN YOUR
HOME.
✍NOTE: The Entry Delay time can be
changed; see the Advanced Programming
Section of this manual.
through a delayed
AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF SENSORS
★The Console can be armed with open door
or window sensors.
◗ The system will automatically “bypass” open
doors and windows after sounding four
high-low beeps to warn you that a protected
door or window is open.
◗ Lit sensor status indicators show which
sensors are open.
✍NOTE: Bypassed sensors cannot cause an
alarm until they ar e “rest ored”.
★If you close the door or window after arming
the system, the sensor will be restored and can
cause an alarm the next time it is opened.
★Automatic bypassing of sensors in the Away
Mode allows you to arm the system with
open doors and windows, while still having
perimeter protection with other closed doors
and windows.
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13. USING THE SYSTEM AS DOOR CHIME
CHIME MODE
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
CHIME
1 GONG &
1 BEEP
DONE
START IN OFF
HOLD
CHIME
DOWN
1 GONG &
1 BEEP
DONE
★Chime Mode is for monitoring entries and
exits without causing alarms.
★Use Chime Mode as an “automatic door
chime” when at home.
◗ Opening any protected door or window
causes the Console to sound a “ding-dong”.
☞Select the Chime Mode by entering your
secret code, then press [CHIME].
☞You can enter Chime Mode from Off Mode
by holding down the [CHIME] key for two
seconds.
◗ When the system is switched to the Chime
Mode, the Console will sound a “Gong” and
one “Beep”.
★Going to Chime Mode disarms the system
and stops any alarm s in progress.
✍NOTE: In Chime Mode, protected doors and
windows cannot trigger the burglary alarm.
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14. BI-WEEKLY SYSTEM TESTING
TEST MODE
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
TEST
1 GONG &
4 BEEPS
DONE
◗ When the TEST SENSORS light comes on,
you should test each sensor in the system.
★The Console must be in Off Mode before
going to Test Mode.
☞Switch the Console into Test Mode by
entering your secret code and pressing
[TEST].
◗ When the system is switched to the Test
Mode, the Console will sound a “Gong” and
four “Beeps”.
◗ Placing the system in Test Mode will turn the
TEST SENSORS light off.
☞Holding down the [TEST] button will light all
of the Console’s indicators.
◗ The sensor status lights wi ll flash for each
sensor programmed into the Console.
☞Go to each sensor and press its test button
or open and close the protected opening.
☞To test the wireless keypad, press the
[AUTO] key.
◗ As each sensor is tested, the sensor status
light for the sensor will stop flashing and
return to showing the current status of the
sensor.
◗ The Console will make a “bing” sound as
each sensor is tested.
☞Continue testing until there are no flashing
status lights.
✍NOTE: If the Console is left unattended in
Test Mode, it will automatically switch back
to Off Mode after 3 minutes.
SENSOR LOW BATTERIES
WHEN CONSOLE INDICATES A SENSOR
LOW BATTERY, OPEN SENSOR CASE AND
GENTLY LIFT UP END OF BATTERY CLAMP,
SLIDE BATTERIES OUT
NOTE: USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE ON
BATTERY CLAMP WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE
+
-
LIFT
IF NECESSARY
PUSH IN SLOT TO REMOVE
SENSOR FROM MOUNTING PLATE
REMOVE BATTERIES
FROM THIS END
+
-
INSTALL TWO
DURACELL
TYPE DL 2032
BATTERIES (+)
SIDE UP
◗ When a sensor’s status light on the Console
blinks, the sensor has a l ow bat ter y.
✍NOTE: Don’t confuse a blinking status light
with a flashing status light (flashing light is
faster and indicates alarm memory).
☞Refer to the figure when replacing
door/window sensor batteries.
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15. HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT
HOME AUTOMATION INTERFACE
★The Console provides a Home Automation
Output to contro l lights, devices and
appliances.
★Home Automation Output can connect to
most popular home automation devices and
other simple electronic devices.
☞Press [AUTO] to turn the Home Automation
Output on, press [AUTO] again to turn it off.
HOME AUTOMATION
OUTPUT TERMINALS
(INSIDE CONSOLE)
LEARN
EXAMPLE HOME AUTOMATION HOOK-UPS
X-10
BURGLAR ALARM
X-10
INTERFACE
(CAN CONTROL
HOUSE LIGHTS
THROUGH X-10
SYSTEM)
PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS
MINUS TERMINAL WILL SWITCH
TO GROUND WHEN HOME
AUTOMATION OUTPUT
IS ACTIVATED
POSITIVE TERMINAL PROVIDES
+12 VOLTS DC AND IS CURRENT
LIMITED AT 30 MILLIAMPS MAXIMUM
DF-18
RELAY MODULE
YOUR
LOAD
POWER
SOURCE
LIGHT
EMITTING
DIODE
(L.E.D.)
★There are many programmable options for
the Home Automation Output. See the
Advanced Programming Section of this
manual for details.
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16. EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM
★Adding additional sensors will increase the
protection provided by your system.
★All ground-level perimeter openings and
accessible upper-story openings need
protection.
★Motion detectors can protect interior areas
and areas were valuables are kept.
★Wireless sensors make protecting a
detached garage easy (no wires to run).
★Each sensor has a unique ID code that is
recognized by the Console.
ADDING SENSORS TO THE SYSTEM
START IN OFF
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
NEW
SENSOR
NUMBER
ACTIVATE
SENSOR
DONE
☞Always start with the Console in Off Mode
(enter your secret code and press [OFF]).
☞Enter your secret code and press the
[LEARN] button.
◗ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound.
◗ The sensor status indicators will light for
each sensor programmed into the Console.
☞Enter an unused sensor number from 01-1 6
(you must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05)
◗ The sensor indicator ligh t wi ll fl as h for the
sensor number selected.
☞Activate the sensor. (To add wireless
keypads, press the keypad’s [AUTO] key.)
◗ A single “bing” tone will sound when the
sensor is learned by the Console.
◗ A double “buzz” tone will sound if there is
already another sensor programmed to that
sensor number.
☞Exit Learn Mode by holding the [OFF] button
for three seconds.
☞NOTE: A sensor can be learned into more
than one location. Be sure to choose an
unused sensor number. If a sensor gets
entered into more than one location, delete
the duplicates. (See “Removing Sensors
from the System”.)
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REMOVING SENSORS FROM THE SYSTEM
START IN OFF
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
★If a previously learned sensor isn’t goi ng to
be used with the system anymore, it should
be removed from the Console’s memory.
★Start with the Console in Off Mode.
★Enter your secret code and press the
[LEARN] button.
◗ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound.
◗ The sensor status indicators will light for
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
SENSOR
NUMBER
TO REMOVE
each sensor programmed into the Console.
☞Enter the s ensor number (from 01-16) that
you want to remove (you must enter two
digits, example: 5 = 05)
◗ The sensor indicator ligh t wi ll fl as h for the
sensor number selected.
☞Press the [TEST] button.
◗ A single “bing” tone will sound when the
TEST
1 BING
DONE
MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME
START IN OFF
sensor has been removed and the sensor
status indicator will turn off.
☞Exit Learn Mode by holding the [OFF] button
for three seconds.
★Sensors can be programmed to cause the
Console to chime any time they’re activated.
★Chime-only sensors wil l no t be ab l e to
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
trigger the alarm in any Console mode.
★The sensor must have already been learned
by the Console (see “Adding sensors to the
System” for details).
☞Start with the Console in Off Mode.
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
☞Enter your secret code and press the
[LEARN] button.
◗ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound.
SENSOR
NUMBER
FOR CHIME
◗ The sensor status indicators will light for
each sensor programmed into the Console.
☞Enter the s ensor number from 01-16 (you
HOME
T
U
8
AWAY
DONE
V
1 BING
must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05)
◗ The sensor indicator ligh t wi ll fl as h for the
sensor number selected.
☞Press [HOME], 8, then [AWAY]. A “bing”
tone will sound.
☞Exit Learn Mode by holding the [OFF] button
for three seconds.
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MAKING A SENSOR INTERIOR
START IN OFF
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
SENSOR
NUMBER
FOR
INTERIOR
HOME
AWAY
1 BING
★Motion detectors are automatically
programmed as interior sensors. Any other
sensor can also be programmed as an
interior sensor.
★Interior sensors can only trigger an alarm
when the Console is in Away Mode.
★The sensor must have already been learned
by the Console (see “Adding sensors to the
System” for details).
☞Start with the Console in Off Mode.
☞Enter your secret code and press the
[LEARN] button.
◗ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound.
◗ The sensor status indicators will light for
each sensor programmed into the Console.
☞Enter the s ensor number from 01-16 (you
must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05)
◗ The sensor indicator ligh t wi ll fl as h for the
sensor number selected.
☞Press [HOME], 7, then [AWAY]. A “bing”
tone will sound.
☞Exit Learn Mode by holding the [OFF] button
for three seconds.
DONE
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17. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
LEARN MODE
★To perform any of the advanced
START IN OFF
YOUR
SECRET
CODE
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
LEARN MODE
ENTRY DELAY TIME
PROGRAMMING STEP #20
PROGRAM
TIME IN SECONDS (1-255)
STORE PROGRAM
programming steps, the Console must be in
the Learn Mode.
☞Start with the Console in Off Mode (Learn
Mode cannot be reached from any other
mode).
☞Enter Learn Mode by entering your secret
code and pressing the [LEARN] button.
✍NOTE: Only the master secret code can be
used to put the Console into the Learn
Mode. The restricted secret code cannot
access Learn Mode.
◗ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound,
signaling that the Console is in Learn Mode.
☞Hold the [OFF] key for three seconds when
you want to exit Learn Mode.
✍NOTE: If the Console is left unattended in
Learn Mode, it will automatica l ly switch back
to Off Mode after three minutes.
★The factory-set Entry Delay time is 45
seconds.
★The Entry Delay time can be adju sted from
one to 255 second s.
✍NOTE: Don’t make yo ur Entry Delay too
short. You may not have enough time to
disarm the system before an alarm.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
EXIT DELAY TIME
PROGRAMMING STEP #21
PROGRAM
TIME IN SECONDS (1-255)
STORE PROGRAM
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★The factory-set Exit Delay time is 30 seconds.
★The Exit Delay time can be adjusted from
one to 255 second s.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
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HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME
★The factory setting causes the Home
PROGRAMMING STEP #40
PROGRAM
TIME IN SECONDS (1-2500)
0 = TOGGLE ON & OFF
STORE PROGRAM
Automation Output to toggle between on
and off with each activation.
★The Home Automation Output can be
programme d to turn on, then auto matically
turn off after one to 2500 seconds (42
minutes).
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
REMOTE CONTROL ARMING LEVEL
★The factory setting causes the portable
remote controls to arm to the Away Mode.
PROGRAMMING STEP #50
★Alternately, the portable remote controls can
arm to the Home Mode.
PROGRAM
2 FOR HOME MODE
3 FOR AWAY MODE
STORE PROGRAM
★Changing this setting will affect all the
portable remote controls used with the
system.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
REMOTE CONTROL DISARMING LEVEL
★The factory setting causes the portable
remote controls and wireless keypads to
PROGRAMMING STEP #51
disarm to the Off Mode.
★Alternately, the remote controls and wireless
PROGRAM
0 FOR OFF MODE
1 FOR CHIME MODE
STORE PROGRAM
keypads can disarm to the Chime Mode.
★Changing this setting will affect all the
portable remote controls and wireless
keypads used with the system.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
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AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF OPEN SENSORS
★The factory setting causes the Console to
PROGRAMMING STEP #60
PROGRAM
0 FOR AUTO BYPASS OFF
1 FOR AUTO BYPASS ON
STORE PROGRAM
automatically bypass any open sensors when
the system i s ar me d .
★Alternately, the Console can be programmed
to not arm on the first attempt if ther e are
any open sensors.
★If automatic bypassing is turned off, and
arming is attempted with open sensors, the
Console will sound five two-tone beeps and
will not arm.
★Arming to the same mode again within five
seconds will bypass any open sensors and
arm the Console.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
AUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORS
★If a sensor is open when the system is
PROGRAMMING STEP #61
PROGRAM
0 FOR AUTO RESTORAL OFF
1 FOR AUTO RESTORAL ON
STORE PROGRAM
armed, the Console will bypass it.
★The factory setting causes the Console to
automatically restore (remove the bypass
from) any bypassed sensor when the sensor
closes. After it’s restored, the sensor is ready to
cause an alarm the next time it is opened.
★Alternately, the Console can be programmed
to not automatically restore sensors that close.
Bypassed sensors will remain bypassed until
the system is disarmed.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
DISABLING QUICK ARMING
PROGRAMMING STEP #62
PROGRAM
0 FOR QUICK ARMING OFF
1 FOR QUICK ARMING ON
STORE PROGRAM
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★The factory setting allows the Console to be
armed by holding down the mode keys for
two seconds.
★Alternately, the Console can be programmed
to not allow quick arming.
★If quick arming is disabled, your secret code
must be entered before pressing the mode
buttons.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
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EXIT DELAY BEEPS
★The factory setting causes the Console to
PROGRAMMING STEP #65
beep during Exit Delays.
★Alternately, the Exit Delay beeps can be
PROGRAM
0 FOR EXIT BEEPS OFF
1 FOR EXIT BEEPS ON
STORE PROGRAM
silenced.
★The Console will be silent after armi ng to the
Away Mode until the Exit Delay expires, then
a single “gong” tone will sound.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
TEST SENSORS LIGHT
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
PROGRAMMING STEP #67
PROGRAM
0 FOR TEST SENSORS OFF
1 FOR TEST SENSORS ON
STORE PROGRAM
HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT POLARITY
TEST SENSORS indicator to light every two
weeks.
★Alternately, the TEST SENSORS light can be
disabled.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
Home Automation Output to provide a
PROGRAMMING STEP #68
current limited voltage source when
activated.
PROGRAM
0 FOR VOLTAGE WHEN OFF
1 FOR VOLTAGE WHEN ON
STORE PROGRAM
★Alternately, the Console can be programmed
so the Home Automation Output provides a
current limited voltage source when
deactivated.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
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HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
PROGRAMMING STEP #69
PROGRAM
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT DURING DELAYS
STORE PROGRAM
Home Automation Output to activate when
pressing the [AUTO] key, or when it’s
triggered with a two-button remo te cont rol.
★In addition, the Console can be
programmed to activate the Home
Automation Output during the exit and Entry
Delays.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
PROGRAMMING STEP #70
PROGRAM
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT WHEN ARMED
STORE PROGRAM
Home Automation Output to activate when
pressing the [AUTO] key, or when it’s
triggered with a two-button remo te cont rol.
★In addition, the Console can be
programmed to activate the Home
Automation Output when the system is
armed.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT FLASHES DURING ALARM
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
Home Automation Output to activate when
PROGRAMMING STEP #71
pressing the [AUTO] key, or when it’s
triggered with a two-button remo te cont rol.
PROGRAM
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR FLASHING OUTPUT ON ALARM
STORE PROGRAM
★In addition, the Console can be
programmed to flash the Home Automation
Output during alarms.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
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HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT FLASHES DURING AND AFTER ALA RM
★The factory setting causes the Console’s
PROGRAMMING STEP #72
PROGRAM
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR FLASHING ON & AFTER ALARM
STORE PROGRAM
Home Automation Output to activate when
pressing the [AUTO] key, or when it’s
triggered with a two-button remo te cont rol.
★In addition, the Console can be
programmed to flash the Home Automation
Output during an d aft e r an y al a rm s.
★The output will continue to flash until the
flashing status lights are cleared.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
REMOTE CONTROL ARM/DISARM CHIRP
★When arming with the portable remote
PROGRAMMING STEP #73
PROGRAM
0 FOR CHIRPS OFF
1 FOR CHIRPS ON
STORE PROGRAM
control, the factory setting causes the
Console to “chirp” once when armed, twice
when disarmed, and three times when
arming with se n so r s by pa ss e d .
★Alternately, these chirps can be silenced.
★If these chirps are silenced, it is
recommended to program the Home
Automation Output to be active when the
system is armed, so a light can be triggered
displaying the arming status of the Console.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
make this change.
☞Exit Learn Mode when all programming
changes are complete.
HOME AUTOMATION ACTIVATION TONE
★The factory setting causes the Console to
sound a “bing” when the Home Automation
PROGRAMMING STEP #74
Output is activated by pressing the [AUTO]
key, or when it’s triggered with a two-b ut ton
PROGRAM
0 FOR BING TONE OFF
1 FOR BING TONE ON
STORE PROGRAM
remote control.
★Alternately, this sound can be silenced.
★The Console must be in Learn Mode to
BING TONE
98RESTRICTED SECRET CODE1-5 DIGITSREMOVED
99MASTER SECRET CODE1-5 DIGITS
2 = HOME MODE
3 = AWAY MODE
0 = OFF MODE
1 = CHIME MODE
0 = OFF
1 = ON
0 = OFF
1 = ON
0 = OFF
1 = ON
0 = OFF
1 = ON
0 = DISABLE
1 = ENABLE
0 = + WHEN OFF
1 = + WHEN ON
0 = STANDARD,
1 = ON DURING EXIT/ENTRY
0 = STANDARD,
1 = ON WHILE ARMED
0 = STANDARD,
1 = FLASHING DURING ALARM
0 = STANDARD,
1 = FLASHING AFTER ALARM
0 = NO CHIRPS
1 = CHIRPS
0 = NO BINGS
1 = BINGS
ALARM UNLESS
ACTIVATED
DURING ENTRY
FACTORY
VALUE
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
DELAY
YOUR
VALUES
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19. ADDITIONAL SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
✍NOTE: Use only DEFIANT SSD accessories
with this system. Installation instru ctions are
provided with each accessory.
★BACKUP BATTERY
✔ Highly recommended accessory.
✔ Powers Console if AC power fails.
✔ At least 6 hours backup time.
✔ Fits inside Console.
✔ Recharges automatically.
✔ 3 to 4 year battery life.
✔ Battery rated 12 volts, 1.2 AH
★DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
✔ Can be used for instant or delayed
response.
✔ Used to protect vulnerable doors,
windows, gun cabinets, etc.
✔ Contains built-in magnetic switch.
✔ Can connect to external magnetic
switch contacts.
✔ Can connect to external glass break
sensor.
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★ONE-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL
✔ Arms and disarms system.
✔ Comes with a snap-action key chain.
★TWO-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL
✔ Left button arms and disarms system.
✔ Right button activates the Console’s
Home Automation Output.
✔ Pressing both buttons triggers the
Console’s emergency alarm. (Not to be
used as a UL Listed Medical Alert
System.)
✔ Comes with a snap-action key chain.
✔ UL NOTE: Product not tested by UL.
★EXTERNAL SIREN
✔ Alerts occupants and neighbors with
loud siren.
✔ Wires to Console.
✔ Siren is weather-resistant.
✔ Up to two external sirens can be used
with the Console. (Only one external
siren is allowed in UL installations.)
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★SMOKE DETECTOR
✔ High quality, fast acting detector.
✔ Triggers Console’s fire siren.
✔ Built-in low battery alert and reports low
battery to the Console.
★MOTION DETECTOR
✔ Uses passive infrared technology to
detect intruders.
✔ Signals alarm when monitored area is
entered (up to 40’ x 40’).
✔ Armed in Away Mode.
✔ Disarmed in Home Mode.
✔ UL NOTE: Product not tested by UL.
★GLASS BREAK SENSOR
✔ Triggers a door/window sensor the
instant glass breaks.
✔ Monitors up to a 32 square foot piece
of glass.
✔ Glass break sensor only, requires
door/window sensor.
✔ Can be used with magnetic switch
contacts to double-protect sliding glass
doors.
★EXTERNAL MAGNETIC SWITCH
✔ External switch for door/window sensor.
✔ Functions as a remote switch for
existing sensor.
✔ Up to 5 magnetic switch contacts can
be used with one sensor.
✔ For dual protection on partially opened
windows.
★RELAY MODULE
✔ Connects to the Home Automation
Output.
✔ Provides circuit isolation between
Console and Home Automation device.
✔ Switches up to 5 Amps at 30 Volts.
✔ Contact WEMA to order.
✔ UL NOTE: Product not tested by UL.
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FCC NOTICE
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly,
that is, in strict accordance with the manuf acturer’ s instructions, may cause interference to radio
and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device in accordance with Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Relocate the Console away from the TV/radio receiver.
Plug the Console into a different wall outlet so that the Console is on a different branch circuit.
Re-orient the TV/radio antenna.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician
for additional suggestions.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable
wireless signaling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed.
For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations
as Part 15 devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.
A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked
by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies.
Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance.
Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected
interference or fault.
Evacuation Planning
For systems that include fire protection, UL requires that the following information
be available to the users of the system.
★Draw up a floor plan showing two exits for each room.
The following procedures are to be discussed with the family:
➀
Status of bedroom doors.
➁
Familiarity with alarm signals.
➂
Testing of door during a fire and use of alternate escape route if door is hot to
the touch.
➃
Crawling and holding breath.
➄
Escape fast. No stopping for packing.
➅
Meet at designated outdoor spot.
➆
Emphasize that no one is to return to a burning house.
➇
Fire department notification from a neighbor’s phone.