Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; system gives you a visual or audible message.; SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
C O N T E N T S . Page Master Keypad Reference Diagram (centerfold) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 9 System Information (inside back cover) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 INTRODUCTION Your new security system ha...
Page 3 - Cl MONITORING SERVICE; You; LIGHT OPERATION; Single-Digit Arming
Cl MONITORING SERVICE (CANCELLING ACCIDENTAL ALARMS) You may have elected to subscribe to a monitoring service. If so, reports will be sent via telephone lines in the event of alarms or system trouble. The service then alertsthe appropriate authorities. Refer to the System Information pages for a li...
Page 4 - DISARMING; the entry delay time if no action is taken.; mode; quick beeps repeating every 45 seconds. These tones indicate that; ARM/DISARM EXTERIOR CHIRPS; BURGLARY VIOLATION BEEPS; ill come on and remain on.; From this point, all information applies to; the; quick reference, refer to the Master Keypad Reference Diagram.; DISPLAY WINDOWS; To clear
DISARMING To disarm your system or to turn off an alarm, just enter your user code. Once again, if your system is connected to a monitoring service, be sure to cancel any accidentalalarms to prevent emergency personnel from responding. ENTRY/EXIT DELAYS When you arm to the AWAY mode, there is a dela...
Page 6 - What the Messages in the Display Windows Mean
READY LIGHT l On when all system functions are O.K. l Fast blink for burglary violation. . Slow blink when trouble or alarm memory information isdisplayed in windows. * Off when a perimeter hardwire AC POWER LIGHT Indicates system has AC power. F I R E A L A R M K E Y S AUX KEY & LIGHT * KEY bur...
Page 7 - Backup Battery; DURESS CODES
IN CASE OF AN ALARM . If you are using a monitoring service, remember to immediately notify them of accidental alarms. If you return home to find your system has had an alarm, do not enter the building,because an intruder might still be inside. Call the police from a neighbor’s house or a public tel...
Page 8 - Be sure everyone is reminded:; THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RADIO FREQUENCY
6) Establish a meeting place outside where everyone can meet and insist that all family members meet there. This will avoid the tragedy of someone re-entering the house to look for someone who is actually safe. Emphasize that no one is to return to a burning building. 7) Use a neighbor’s phone to su...
Page 9 - Warranty information
such as children playing with matches, arson, smoking in bed, improper storage of hazardous materials, violent explosions, escaping gas, or overloaded electrical circuits. l Even if a smoke detector operates as expected, due to the natureof a particular fire and the location of detectors, the detect...