Page 2 - General System Operation; Access Codes
2 General System Operation Your security system is made up of a control panel, one or more regular keypads, the Escort 4580, and variousdetectors and sensors. The control panel will be mounted out of the way in a utility room or in the basement. Themetal cabinet contains the system electronics, Esco...
Page 3 - Accessing Your Security System; Local Access; Accessing a Single Partition
3 Accessing Your Security System Local Access Use this procedure to access your security system from a telephone that is on the same phone line as yoursecurity system. No dialling is necessary. Pick up the telephone; you will hear a dial tone. Enter your [Local or Remote Telephone Access Code]. The ...
Page 4 - Accessing Multiple Partitions
4 Accessing Multiple Partitions Access the security system using the steps described in the Accessing Your Security System section of thismanual. The system will announce one or more messages to advise you of the status of the system. The system will thenannounce the list of partitions to which your...
Page 5 - Arming The System; How To Arm the System
5 Arming The System How To Arm the System Access the security system using the steps described in the Accessing Your Security System section of thismanual. Select a Partition to arm as described in the Accessing Partitions section of this manual. If the selected partition is ready to be armed, the s...
Page 6 - Disarming The System; IMPORTANT; If An Alarm Sounds; Fire Alarm
6 Disarming The System IMPORTANT If you return to the premises and find that an alarm has occurred while you were away, it is possiblethat an intruder may still be on the premises. Do not enter the premises. Go to the nearest telephoneand contact the authorities. How to Disarm the System To disarm y...
Page 7 - Alarm Memory
7 Alarm Memory Your system will record in its memory alarms that occurred while the system was armed. If an alarm occurredwhile the system was armed, the system will announce this message when the system is disarmed: “There are {number} alarms in memory, Zones {number}” “There are {number} alarms in...
Page 8 - Bypassing Zones; How to Bypass Zones
8 Bypassing Zones Zones may be bypassed when access is required to part of the protected area when the system is armed.Bypassed zones will not cause an alarm. Zones may only be bypassed when the system is disarmed. How to Bypass Zones To bypass zones, access the security system using the steps descr...
Page 9 - Trouble Conditions; Message
9 Trouble Conditions The system continuously monitors a number of conditions that may affect system operation. If a trouble conditionoccurs, the regular keypads on the system will beep twice every ten seconds and their “Trouble” lights will comeon. Trouble conditions will not be indicated on the tel...
Page 10 - Sensor Reset Feature; How to Reset Sensors; Door Strike Feature; Activating the Door Strike
10 Sensor Reset Feature The Sensor Reset function is used to reset latching devices, such as smoke detectors. Your installer will informyou of how and when to use this function. How to Reset Sensors With the system disarmed, access the security system using the steps described in the Accessing Your ...
Page 11 - Special Functions; Door Chime Feature; Enabling the Door Chime Feature
11 Special Functions Door Chime Feature When the Door Chime feature is enabled, a series of beeps will sound from the system keypads when certainzones are opened or closed. Your installer will inform you if the Door Chime feature is enabled, and which zoneson your system will activate the Chime. The...
Page 12 - Setting the Time and Date
12 Setting the Time and Date With the system disarmed, access the security system using the steps described in the Accessing Your SecuritySystem section of this manual. Press the [ Q ] Key. When the system announces “For Special Functions press [6]” “For Special Functions press [6]” “For Special Fun...
Page 13 - Volume and Speech Rate; Volume Control; Speech Rate Control
13 Volume and Speech Rate The Volume and Speech Rate controls allow you to adjust the volume of the messages announced by the system,and to select the rate at which the messages are read. Volume Control With the system disarmed, access the security system using the steps described in the Accessing Y...
Page 14 - Home Automation; How to Access Home Automation Functions; Home Automation Menu Item; Individual Item Control; Individual Item Control Menu
14 Home Automation The Home Automation function allows you to control lights, appliances, and other devices through the securitysystem. The system can be set to operate devices automatically: lights can be turned on and off at certain times of theday, air conditioning can be controlled, and so on, a...
Page 15 - Mode Control; Global Item Control
15 The Dimming Function allows a device, usually lighting, to be adjusted brighter or dimmer. If the DimmingFunction is enabled for the selected item, the system will also announce Individual Item Control Menu Function “Press [3] to increase” “Press [3] to increase” “Press [3] to increase” “Press [3...
Page 16 - Fire Safety in the Home; Household Fire Safety; Family Escape Planning
Fire Safety in the Home Most fires occur in the home, and to minimize this danger it is recommended that a household fire safety auditbe conducted and a family escape plan be developed. Household Fire Safety Check your home for the following potential hazards: • Are all electrical appliances and out...
Page 17 - Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the productshall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach ofsuch warranty, Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall, at its ...
Page 19 - Instruction Manual