Page 2 - Features; SUPPLIED ITEMS
2 Features Features Your RadioShack Two-Zone Burglar Alarm System providesthe frame for a sophisticated perimeter alarm system. Whenproperly installed, it warns you of unauthorized entry intoyour office or home. Its professional features make it com-patible with most intrusion sensors and alarms. ...
Page 3 - A Quick Look at Your Alarm Center/Keypad
3 A Quick Look at Your Alarm Center/Keypad A Quick Look at Your Alarm Center/Keypad POWER DATA1 GND DATA2 PASSWORDRESET SYSTEMRESET BATT AC BATTERY TEST DIP Switches Indicator Indicator DELAY TIME ADJ (see “Settingthe Keypad’sAddress” onPage 13) ANNC (see “UsingAnnunciate Mode”on Page 17) 49-454.f...
Page 4 - Preparation; UNDERSTANDING THE SYSTEM; PLANNING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM; Floor Plan
4 Preparation Preparation UNDERSTANDING THE SYSTEM Your installed alarm system is designed to: • discourage potential intruders • scare intruders away before they take your property or harm you or others • alert you or others if someone breaks into your home The alarm center is the main control pa...
Page 6 - System Planning Worksheet
6 Preparation System Planning Worksheet Use the system planning worksheet shown to help you de-termine what sensors and components you will need toequip your alarm system. Using your floor plans as a guide,fill out the system planning worksheet with the following in-formation. • Name of room or area...
Page 7 - Making a Shopping List; OTHER WAYS TO IMPROVE SECURITY; Securing Your Home or Office
7 Preparation Making a Shopping List When you complete your floor plan and system planningworksheet, use them to prepare a shopping list of the itemsyou need to complete your system. Notes: • Before you actually purchase any items on your shop- ping list, read through the rest of this manual. Depend...
Page 8 - Property Inventory List
8 Preparation Property Inventory List Make as many copies as you need. Number Item Model Serial No. Value Insured (Y/N) Where/How Marked 49-454.fm Page 8 Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:37 AM
Page 9 - SETTING UP THE SYSTEM; Choosing a Location for the Alarm Center
9 Preparation SETTING UP THE SYSTEM Your system comes complete with the alarm center and oneremote keypad. You must set up the alarm center before youadd sensors and other components to the system. Choosing a Location for the Alarm Center The supplied alarm center controls your alarm system’sfunctio...
Page 10 - Choosing a Location for the Remote Keypad; CHOOSING THE COMPONENTS; Sensors
10 Preparation Choosing a Location for the Remote Keypad The remote keypad supplied with your alarm system lets youarm and disarm the system, change the system’s operation,and see status information about the system. You can alsopurchase up to three additional keypads to use with youralarm system. •...
Page 11 - Sirens and Lights
11 Preparation protected area, the pattern of the sound waves changes,signaling the alarm center to sound the alarm. • Infrared — Work like ultrasonic motion detectors, except that they use invisible infrared light instead ofhigh-frequency sound to detect motion. • Microwave — Work like ultrasonic m...
Page 12 - Installation; SYSTEM WIRING CONNECTIONS; READY; Mounting the Keypad; ARMED
12 Installation Installation SYSTEM WIRING CONNECTIONS Many sensors come with instructions to help you installthem. Follow the instructions (if provided) with each sensorto install it in the location you noted in your floor plan. Thenmount the alarm center and connect the sensors and othersecurity...
Page 13 - Setting the Keypad’s Address; CONNECTING SENSORS INTO LOOPS; Jumpers on Normally-Closed Terminals
13 Installation Setting the Keypad’s Address Note: If you connect only the supplied remote keypad to thealarm center, you do not need to set the keypad’s address. If you connect remote keypad(s) other than the suppliedone, you must set the switches on the back of each keypadto assign it a unique add...
Page 14 - CONNECTING A PRE-ALARM BUZZER
14 Installation • If you installed a normally-closed loop of sensors only inthe Instant Zone, install a jumper only between Termi- nals 2 and 3. • If you installed normally-closed loops of sensors both inthe Instant and Delayed Zones, do not connect any jumpers. CONNECTING A PRE-ALARM BUZZER Caution...
Page 16 - Operation; ARMING THE SYSTEM; SOUNDING A PANIC ALARM
16 Operation Test the panic function of each installed remote keypadby holding down ENTER and CANCEL . The alarm center arms, ARMED blinks, and the lamp you connected to Terminals 15 and 16 (alarm siren and light) lights for 4minutes. 12. Disarm the alarm system by entering 1 2 3 4 , then hold down ...
Page 17 - Testing the System; TESTING THE BATTERY
17 Testing the System 2. Hold down SETUP on the keypad until ARMED and READY slowly flash. 3. Within 30 seconds, enter the current password. If you entered the correct password, ARMED and READY flash quickly. 4. Enter a new password. ARMED and READY turn off. Enter the new password again to confirm....
Page 19 - Care; REPLACING THE FUSE
19 Care Care To enjoy your RadioShack Two-Zone Burglar Alarm Systemfor a long time: • Keep the alarm dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. • Use and store the alarm only in normal temperature environments. • Handle the alarm gently and carefully. Do not drop it. • Keep the alarm away from ...
Page 20 - Specifications
49-454 AO0028ABA1 01A01 Printed in China RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102 Specifications Exit and Entry Delay Control Time .......................................................................................................................... 10–55 seconds, adjustable Multiple Inco...