Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents Fire Safety 3 The D720/D720W/D720B Keypad 4 Security System Basics 5 Turning the System On and Off 7 Silencing and Reporting Alarms 8 Key pad Tones 9 System Commands 10 Security System Glossary 30 Security System Limitations 31
Page 3 - Fire Safety; Possible escape routes through open windows marked with arrows.; In Case of Fire
3 Fire Safety Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most fire related deathsoccur at night when the occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and deadlygases, rather than from burns. To help reduce this risk, implement the followingthree-step program: 1. Minimize fire hazards ...
Page 4 - Introduction; Maintenance and Service; AC Power Failure; The D720 Series Keypad
4 Introduction Your security system helps to secure life, property, and investments against fire,theft, and bodily harm. The keypad is an arming station that offers a variety offeatures. Function, versatility, and ease of operation make the keypad the idealsystem for the home or office. With custom ...
Page 5 - Security System Basics; Controlled Points; Keypad Features; Armed Status Indicators; Point Status Indicators
5 Security System Basics What is a Point? A point is a detection device, or group of devices connected to your securitysystem. Each area of your property is assigned to a specific point with a number.A point is a single door (like the entrance door) or an area of your property (likethe second floor)...
Page 6 - The Keypad; COMMAND Bar
6 Power Indicator When the red PWR indicator LED lights steadily, your security system isoperating from AC voltage and the standby battery is fully charged. When thePWR indicator is off, AC or battery power is not present. When flashing slowly, alow battery power condition is indicated. When flashin...
Page 7 - Function Keys
7 Function Keys The keypad has three function keys (labeled A, B, and C). The function keys areused to perform system commands with the touch of one key. Your alarmtechnician programs the Function Keys. Function Key Function Performed [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...
Page 9 - Keypad Tones
9 Keypad Tones Your keypad emits one of several distinct tones to alert you to system events.Additional bells or sirens can also be connected to your system. Bells or sirensmounted on the exterior of your premises alert neighbors to emergencies andprovide an audible guide for police and fire fighter...
Page 10 - Turn the Entire System On With Delays; Application; Arming with COMMAND 1:
10 Turn the Entire System On With Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Command 1 is used to arm the entire system, both perimeter and interior points.Once you enter Command1, the exit delay time starts. You now have apredetermined amount of time t...
Page 11 - Turn the Entire System On Without Delays
11 Turn the Entire System On Without Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Use this function to turn on the entire system, both perimeter and interiorwithout delays. When entering Command 11, remember that the second [1] mustbe pressed within 2 sec...
Page 12 - Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays; Arming with COMMAND 2:
12 Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Command 2 is used to arm only the perimeter of your building, leaving theinterior of the building disarmed. This command allows no exit or entry delaytime through the perimeter,...
Page 13 - Turn On the Perimeter With Delays; Arming with Command 3:
13 Turn On the Perimeter With Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Command 3 is used to arm only the perimeter of your building, leaving theinterior disarmed. Once you enter Command 3, the exit delay time starts. Younow have a predetermined amount...
Page 14 - Silence the Trouble Sounder
14 Silence the Trouble Sounder I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Use Command 4 to silence the trouble sounder during system trouble events. COMMAND 4 To use Command 4: 1. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator lightcomes on. 2. Press the ...
Page 15 - To use COMMAND 4 1 or COMMAND 4 2:
15 Send Report I have this feature as Command 41. I have this feature as Command 42. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. This function tests the communication link between your security system andyour security company. It is an important part of maintaining a high level ofs...
Page 16 - Enable Remote Account Management
16 Enable Remote Account Management I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Your security system is managed remotely from your security company withouthaving a service person on the protected premises. By using Command 43, youcan enable Remote Account Manag...
Page 17 - Walk Test
17 Walk Test I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Use this function to test keypads, detection devices, and sounders (both interiorand exterior) to be certain they function properly. You can review untested pointsat your keypad to help pinpoint any probl...
Page 18 - Reset Sensors
18 Reset Sensors I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Command 47 resets faulted detection devices. Devices can include smokedetectors, shock sensors or a variety of other detection devices. Ask your alarmtechnician which points you can reset from the key...
Page 19 - Delete Passcodes
19 Delete Passcodes I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Use Command 53 to delete a personal passcode from your system withoutassistance from your security company. You need to know the user number for thepasscode you want to delete. The two-digit user n...
Page 20 - To change your personal passcode:
20 Personal Passcode Change I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Your security system conveniently allows you to change your personal passcodewhenever you need to without the services of your alarm technician. It isrecommended that you write down both yo...
Page 21 - Fire Test
21 Fire Test I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Use this function to test points and other 24-hour points to be certain theyfunction properly. You can review untested points at your keypad to helppinpoint any problems. When initiated, the Fire Test tes...
Page 22 - Watch Mode
22 Watch Mode I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. With your system disarmed, use Watch Mode to monitor selected points. Eachtime a watch point is faulted (door or window is opened) the keypad chimeso n c e . Note: Contact your security company to find o...
Page 23 - Special Alert
23 Special Alert I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. This command is a manually operated and initiated alarm command.Command 7 is programmed to respond to numerous situations that can needimmediate attention. This command can also send a silent alarm to...
Page 24 - Partially Turn On the Perimeter; To arm with COMMAND 8:
24 Partially Turn On the Perimeter I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. This function is used to turn on the perimeter of your building while selectedportions of the perimeter remain turned off. Perimeter points that are not secure(faulted) when this fun...
Page 26 - Bypass a Point; To use Bypass a Point:
26 Bypass a Point I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. The keypad makes it easy for you to have complete control of your securitysystem. With Command 0 you can bypass points you do not want included in thesystem. You can bypass points when an area is dis...
Page 27 - Unbypass a Point
27 Unbypass a Point I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. Unbypassing a point is a way to return a bypassed point to the security system soit can respond to trouble and alarm conditions. COMMAND 0 0 To Unbypass a Point: 1. Ensure your security system is d...
Page 28 - Turning the System On With a Duress Passcode
28 Turning the System On With a Duress Passcode I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. A duress passcode sends a silent alarm signal to your security company. It armsor disarms the security system just like your personal passcode; however, as thesystem is ...
Page 29 - Force Arming the System; To arm with points faulted:
29 Force Arming the System I have this feature. I do not have this feature. If a protected door or window is open, you can have the option of force armingwith that point faulted. Faulted points (opened doors or windows) that are forcearmed are not included in the system. The remaining points arm nor...
Page 30 - Security System Glossary
30 Security System Glossary Arm and Disarm - Rendering of an igniter from a safe (no energy) to a ready-to- fire condition and vice versa. Bypass - Deliberately not including certain points of protection when arming the security system. Central Station - Facility where trained personnel monitor your...
Page 31 - Security System Limitations
31 Security System Limitations Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee protection againstburglary, fire, or environmental threats. All security systems are subject topossible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons including, butnot limited to, the following: • If sir...