Security System User's Guide EN Keypad
Security System | User's Guide This system includes a telephone line seizure feature. The system can be programmed to communicate with a central monitoring station to report system events. You cannot use your phone while the system is communicating with the central monitoring station. In the unlikely event that the central station is not able to receive the report, your phone may be unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the control panel makes additional communication attempts.
Security System | User's Guide | Contents Contents Introduction..................................................................................6 About This User’s Guide ...........................................................7 Part I: Security System Basics...................................................8 Using the Keypad ..........................................................................8 Keypad Keys ..................................................................................8 Points.
Security System | User's Guide | Contents Non-Fire Point Trouble and Supervisory Events.....................20 Silencing Non-Fire Trouble and Supervisory Events..............20 Viewing Non-Fire Trouble Events ............................................21 Special System Trouble Display ................................................21 Entry Delay Tone and Display ..................................................21 Exit Delay Tone and Display.....................................................
Security System | User's Guide | Contents View Event Memory...................................................................43 WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) ...................................45 Walk Test .....................................................................................45 Using Walk Test ..........................................................................45 RESET SENSORS ? (COMMAND + 4 + 7) ..........................49 Reset Sensors ...............................................
Security System | User's Guide | Introduction - Introduction Your security system helps to secure life, property, and investments against fire, theft, and bodily harm. The keypad is an advanced digital device that offers a variety of features not available with other systems. Its highly visible, backlit keypad and built-in sounder alert you to a number of system events. A familiar ATM style design and ease-of-use make it ideal for property monitoring.
Security System | User's Guide | About This User’s Guide - About This User’s Guide This owner’s manual is divided into three main sections: Bold Text is the text on the display. Security System Basics: Covers how to use the D1260/D1260B Keypad, the various keys, what a “Point” is and the various types of Points, and custom displays. System Commands: This section covers system commands, such as turning the system on and off, bypassing points, etc.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Part I: Security System Basics Using the Keypad Your security system provides quick access to functions by pressing the COMMAND key and one or two additional digit (0 to 9) keys. Another way to access functions is through the Menu List. This is done by pressing the key adjacent to Menu> shown in the display. For the rest of the manual, these are referred to as “soft key,” meaning that their function changes depending on the screen displayed.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Keypad Keys ENTER The ENTER key is used to complete the entry of your passcode at the command enter. Whenever a function requires you to enter your passcode at the keypad, first press the digits of the code and then press the ENTER key. Your system does not recognize your passcode until you press ENTER. Previous When viewing a list, pressing the
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Points Points Perimeter Points What is a Point? These points usually include all exterior doors and windows of the building. A “point” is a detection device, or group of devices connected to your security system. Points display individually at the keypad with custom text. The text can describe a single door, motion sensor, smoke detector, or an area such as UPSTAIRS or GARAGE. There are two basic types of points: controlled and 24-hour.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Points When there is a fire alarm, the display *FIRE ALARM* is on the first line, text identifying the point as a fire point is displayed on the second line, and instructions for silencing the alarm are displayed on the third and fourth lines. Fire alarms have a unique audible warning signal. Non-Fire Points Non-fire 24-hour points are always armed and cannot be disarmed. Examples are 24-Hour Burglary, 24-Hour Panic and 24-Hour Emergency.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Your Custom Display Your Custom Display “At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user. There are three idle states the system may be in: • Turned on (Armed) • Turned off (Disarmed) with no points faulted (doors or windows open) in the area • Turned off with faulted points (doors or windows open) in the area.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Your Custom Display Default Text Custom Text Area Is On Text Indicates the area is turned on (armed) and ready to detect intruders. ________________ Area Off Text Indicates the area is turned off (disarmed). 24-hour points remain armed. ________________ Area Not Ready Text Indicates that the area is turned off, but not ready to arm. ________________ The Silence> soft key will only appear if the trouble tone is sounding.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - View Faulted or Bypassed Points View Faulted or Bypassed Points To properly arm your system, all the exterior points (doors and windows) and interior points (motion sensors, inside doors, etc.) in the system must be in the normal (not faulted) condition. Viewing the faulted points helps you find faulted points (such as doors or windows that are left open) and correct them so proper arming is possible.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Warning Displays and Tones To Manually Scroll Faulted or Bypassed Points 1. Ensure your keypad shows idle text. 2. Press the View Points> soft key to display the first faulted point. 3. Press the Next> soft key or the
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Fire Alarms • Fire Troubles and Fire Supervisory conditions • Non-Fire Troubles and Non-Fire Supervisory conditions. The group with the highest priority scrolls first in the keypad’s display. Descriptions of the tones and displays for each group and instructions for silencing the tones are included in the descriptions that follow. Fire Alarms Fire alarms are the highest priority events.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Fire Alarms The system will now display *Alarm Silenced* … and then the number of points in alarm (# FIRE ALARMS) and then the area text appears (AREA 1 NAME TEXT) followed by the custom text of all the points in alarm (SMOKE DETECTOR), in the order of occurrence. If there is more than one point causing an alarm, the display will show each point for three seconds before showing the next one.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Burglary Alarms Burglary Alarms Burglary alarms are the second priority. When a burglary point activates while your system is armed, your keypad emits a steady high-pitched burglary tone. The tone sounds for the time set by your security company.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Fire Trouble and Fire Supervisory Events Fire Trouble and Fire Supervisory Events When a fire trouble or fire supervisory condition occurs, your keypad emits three warble tones, then a pause (repeatedly). The system displays the number of fire points that are in a trouble or supervisory condition.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Non-Fire Point Trouble and Supervisory Events Some fire points, when activated, will display FIRE TROUBLE for a preset amount of time. If no other fire activity is detected, this condition will automatically clear. If the condition remains or another fire detector is tripped, a fire alarm will occur.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Special System Trouble Display Viewing Non-Fire Trouble Events Entry Delay Tone and Display After pressing COMMAND 4 or the Silence> soft key, press any numeric key to view the faulted points. Press Next> to scroll these displays manually if you wish. Events scroll from oldest to newest.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Special System Trouble Display Figure 2: Enter Passcode If you fail to turn off the security system before the entry delay time expires, it will sound the burglary tone and may also send an alarm report to your security company.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Exit Delay Tone and Display Exit Delay Tone and Display Figure 4: Exit now After you arm your system, the keypad emits a repeating beep tone and displays Figure 3 followed by Figure 4 and the keypad counts down the exit delay time.
Security System | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics - Silencing an Alarm Silencing an Alarm The audible alarm sounds for a specific period of time before it automatically shuts off. If an alarm occurs and you want to silence the siren before the time expires, simply enter your personal passcode and press ENTER. To SILENCE an alarm: • Enter your passcode and press ENTER.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Part II: System Commands Refer to page 26 for a summary of the commands covered in this section. Some of these functions may not be available in your system. Please consult your security company to determine which commands have been made available to you. If you attempt to enter a function that’s not available, the message NOT AUTHORIZED appears briefly in the display.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Press the COMMAND key and then the one or two digits shown in the table below to perform the function. When you use a command to perform a function, the displays in the function list below do not appear at your keypad.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Passcode Protected Commands and Functions Passcode Protected Commands and Functions Commands and/or Functions within your system may be programmed to require a valid passcode prior to gaining access to that function. This ensures that only authorized people have access to specific functions. 3. Enter the passcode and press the ENTER key. Follow the steps shown below when entering a Command or Function that requires a passcode: 1.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) Turning the System On (Arming) Your security system can be turned on (armed) in many different ways, depending on the arming command used. Arming Commands are those commands used to turn the system on. The most basic arming command is to arm the entire system. The simplest way to arm your system is to enter your personal passcode or COMMAND 1.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System Off (Disarming) Turning the System Off (Disarming) Entering your personal passcode turns off your security system. When the system is turned on, you must enter through a designated entry door to prevent an instant alarm condition. Opening the door starts entry delay time and the Keypad emits a pulsing “beep” tone to remind you to turn the system off. Enter your passcode before the delay time expires and the system will turn off.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) With a Duress Passcode Turning the System On (Arming) With a Duress Passcode Your passcode may have a special duress feature that is simply your personal passcode with its last digit increased by one or two digits. For example, if your passcode is 1234, your duress passcode might be 1235 or 1236. If an intruder demands that you arm or disarm the security system, you can use your duress passcode.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Windows Open Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Windows Open If a protected door or window is open, you may have the option of “force arming” with that point faulted. Faulted points (opened doors or windows) that are force armed are not included in the system. The remaining points arm normally.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Windows Open Indicates that the system’s number of allowable bypassed points has been reached. Your system’s maximum number of bypassed and/or force armed points is set by your security company. Check with them to learn this number. 4. Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 4998122475D Indicates that more than the number of allowable points are faulted. Bypassed points are counted as faulted.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Windows Open 5. 6. Pressing the View Points> soft key will show the specifics for any points that are faulted or bypassed. Faulted points are displayed first followed by bypassed points. The display changes to show the number of faulted points in the area. Press Next> soft key repeatedly to scroll through the point text for each faulted point. Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 4998122475D 7.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Windows Open 8. 9. Once the last bypassed point is displayed, the display will change to show the soft key to either force arm the faulted points (Force Arm>) or force arm the faulted/bypassed points (Force/Bypass Arm>). Press the appropriate soft key to arm your system with the faulted/bypassed points removed from service.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - MASTER ARM ? (COMMAND + 1) MASTER ARM ? (COMMAND + 1) Using Master Arm Using the COMMAND +1 shortcut will only arm the area where the keypad has been assigned. For example, if the keypad is assigned to Area 1, only Area 1 will be armed when COMMAND + 1 is pressed. Description Use this function to turn on the entire system, both perimeter and interior.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - MASTER ARM ? (COMMAND + 1) 4. Press the 1 key 5. The display shows Exit now! # seconds remaining (# = exit delay time remaining). 6. After the exit delay time expires, the display changes to idle armed text. 7. To disarm your security system, enter your personal passcode and press ENTER.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Master Arming all Areas Master Arming all Areas If you prefer, you may use MASTER ARM ?> command in the Command Menu to initiate this function and allows you to arm all or selected areas. Press the Menu> key to enter the Command Menu, then press Next> repeatedly until you reach the MASTER ARM?> prompt. Then press the soft key adjacent to MASTER ARM?>. Or press the Next> soft key to view each unarmed area and optionally arm each one.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER INSTANT (COMMAND + 2) PERIMETER INSTANT (COMMAND + 2) Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays Description Using Perimeter Instant 1. Interior points are not armed with this command and may remain faulted while arming with COMMAND 2. 2. Press the COMMAND key. Use this function to turn on only the perimeter of your building, leaving the interior of the building disarmed.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER INSTANT (COMMAND + 2) 5. The display shows Perimeter On Instant. After arming the perimeter without delays, you cannot enter or exit the premises without disarming the system. Opening a perimeter door before disarming will generate an alarm. If this happens, silence the alarm by turning your system off and call your security company to let them know that it is not an emergency situation.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER DELAY ? (COMMAND + 3) PERIMETER DELAY ? (COMMAND + 3) 2. Press the COMMAND key. 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 3 key. Turn On the Perimeter With Delays Description In residential systems this function allows you to only arm the perimeter and exit through a door programmed for exit delay. The interior of the building remains disarmed. People or pets are free to move throughout the interior of the premises.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER DELAY ? (COMMAND + 3) 5. The display shows Exit now! # seconds remaining (# = exit delay time remaining). 6. After the exit delay expires, Perimeter On Delayed appears.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Silence Trouble Sounder/Clear Trouble Display (COMMAND + 4) Silence Trouble Sounder/Clear Trouble Display (COMMAND + 4) 3. Press the 4 key. 4. The Keypad sounder is silenced. Description Use COMMAND 4 to silence the trouble sounder during system events. This command also clears system messages from the display.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - VIEW MEMORY ? (COMMAND + 4 + 0) VIEW MEMORY ? (COMMAND + 4 + 0) 2. Press the COMMAND key. 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 4 key, followed by the 0 key. View Event Memory Description Your system stores events that occurred since the last time display was cleared. Use COMMAND 40 to view Event Memory. Event Memory allows you or a service technician to review events after they are cleared from the keypad’s display.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - VIEW MEMORY ? (COMMAND + 4 + 0) 6. • fire alarm summary line, point text for each fire alarm event; 7. If there are no events to view, There are currently no events in memory displays. • alarm summary line, point text for each alarm event; 8. Return to idle text at any time by pressing
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) Walk Test Description Use this function to test keypads, detection devices, and sounders (both interior and exterior) to be certain they function properly. You can review untested points at your keypad to help pin-point any problems.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 4 key, followed by the 4 key. 5. + The burglary bell sounds for two seconds. When the display shows ### points remain to be tested you can begin. (### is the number of points) If you prefer, you may use the Command Menu in place of steps 2 and 3 to initiate this function.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) 6. 7. Test each point by first opening and then closing the door or window. Check the display after testing each point. For interior points, walking past the device once is sufficient. If any point does not test correctly, contact your security company for service. During the Walk Test you may want to see the points that remain untested. Press the View untested pts> soft key. The display shows ### pts untested.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WALK TEST ? (COMMAND + 4 + 4) The display momentarily shows All points have been tested before returning to idle text.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - RESET SENSORS ? (COMMAND + 4 + 7) RESET SENSORS ? (COMMAND + 4 + 7) 2. Press the COMMAND key. 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 4 key, followed by the 7 key. Reset Sensors Description Detection devices, such as smoke detectors and shock sensors, must be reset after being activated. This function momentarily removes power from these sensors to reset them.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - RESET SENSORS ? (COMMAND + 4 + 7) 5. This display SENSORS… RESETTING… PLEASE WAIT…shows for approximately three seconds and then shows Retrieving Panel Information while retrieving the control panel information again before returning to idle disarmed text.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WATCH MODE ? (COMMAND + 6) WATCH MODE ? (COMMAND + 6) Contact your security company to find out which points are watch points and whether or not your system automatically turns the Watch Mode on whenever you disarm. Description With your security system disarmed, you can use watch mode to monitor some points. Each time some points are faulted (door or window is opened) the keypad chimes once and displays the point text for 60 seconds.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - WATCH MODE ? (COMMAND + 6) 5. The display shows *Watch mode is now on. 6. To disable Watch Mode, press Command + 6 again. The keypad will display Watch mode is now off.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER PARTIAL ? (COMMAND + 8) PERIMETER PARTIAL ? (COMMAND + 8) Partially Turn On the Perimeter Using Perimeter Partial 1. Ensure your keypad shows idle disarmed text. Description This function is used to turn on the perimeter of your building while selected portions of the perimeter remain turned off. Perimeter points that are not secure (faulted) when this function is entered are automatically bypassed and are not included in the system.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - PERIMETER PARTIAL ? (COMMAND + 8) 5. 6. The display shows Exit now! # seconds remaining. When exit delay time expires and the system turns on, the display shows Perimeter On Partial. When performing a COMMAND 8 and no points are faulted or if the points return to normal before the exit delay time expires, the system is turned on as in COMMAND 3.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Special Alerts (COMMAND + 7, COMMAND + 9) Special Alerts (COMMAND + 7, COMMAND + 9) 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 7 key. Description Commands 7 and 9 can be programmed to respond to a choice of numerous situations that may need immediate attention. They may also be used to send a silent alarm to your security company without sounding an alarm signal on the premises.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - Special Alerts (COMMAND + 7, COMMAND + 9) Using COMMAND 9 1. Ensure your keypad shows idle disarmed text. 2. Press the COMMAND key. 3. The display shows *System Command*. 4. Press the 9 key.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - BYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0) BYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0) Description Bypass points that you do not want included in the system. Points that are not included in the system do not detect intruders and cannot send any reports. You can bypass points when an area is disarmed. Bypassing a point reduces the level of security and should be used with discretion.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - BYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0) If you prefer, you may use the Command Menu in place of steps 2 and 3 to initiate this function. Press the Menu> key to enter the Command Menu, then press Next> repeatedly until you reach the BYPASS A POINT ?> prompt. Then press the BYPASS A POINT ?> soft key 5. When the point text of the point you wish to bypass appears, press the Bypass> soft key, or the ENTER key.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - BYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0) 6. 7. One of the following messages displays (FRONT DOOR is used here as an example): • FRONT DOOR is not bypassed indicates the point is not bypassed and the option is given to bypass it. If Bypass> is pressed, FRONT DOOR is bypassed is displayed, indicating the point was successfully bypassed. • FRONT DOOR is already bypassed indicates that the point has already been bypassed.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - UNBYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0 + 0) UNBYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0 + 0) 4. Press the 0 + 0 keys. + Description If you prefer, you may use the Command Menu in place of steps 2 and 3 to initiate this function. Press the Menu> key to enter the Command Menu, then press Next> repeatedly until you reach the UNBYPAS A POINT ?> prompt. Press the UNBYPAS A POINT ?> soft key.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - UNBYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0 + 0) If you don’t know the number of the point you wish to unbypass, you can view the list of devices that can be bypassed by pressing the Next> soft key. Continuously pressing Next> scrolls through these devices. When the point text of the point you wish to unbypass appears, press the Unbypass> soft key or the ENTER key. 6.
Security System | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands - UNBYPASS A POINT? (COMMAND + 0 + 0) 7. You can return to idle text by pressing the
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Security System Limitations Appendix Security System Limitations Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental threats.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Fire Safety and Evacuation Although having a security system may make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute for insurance. Warning devices cannot compensate you for loss of life or property. Fire Safety and Evacuation Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most fire related deaths occur at night when occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and toxic gases, rather than from burns.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Fire Safety and Evacuation Figure 5: Smoke detector placement 2 4 Figure 6: Smoke detector placement (elevation view) 5 3 1 1 6 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 - Smoke detector 2 - TV room 3 - Bedroom 4 - Dining room 5 - Kitchen 6 - Living room Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 4998122475D 1 - Smoke detector 2 - Bedroom 65
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Fire Safety and Evacuation 5. Plan both primary and alternate escape routes. Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire, exiting through a bedroom window must be a part of the escape plan. If the sleeping area is above the ground floor, install a means of safely descending outside the building if one does not already exist (refer to Figure 7).
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Standard Displays 6. 7. As a part of this plan, all family members should arrange to meet at a location away from the house (such as a neighbor’s house) so you will know that everyone is accounted for. If it is determined that the alarm was accidentally sounded, the bell should be silenced, the detectors reset, and your security company notified immediately that there is no emergency situation.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Standard Displays Enter passcode and press the ENTER key to disarm *No Authority* The system does not recognize the passcode entered and displays *No Authority*. followed by Area # Name Text is in entry delay. NOT AUTHORIZED You must turn off the system before entry delay time expires to avoid creating an alarm event. The passcode entered does not have the authority to perform the function requested and displays NOT AUTHORIZED.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Standard Displays Perimeter On Instant Indicates that the perimeter is armed (turned on) without entry/exit delay time and displays Perimeter On Instant. (refer to PERIMETER INSTANT (COMMAND + 2) on page 38) Area must be disarmed first This display indicates that the function requested can only be performed when the area is disarmed. Disarm the area first to perform the function.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - System Trouble Displays System Trouble Displays If you see any of the system trouble displays shown below, contact your security company to determine whether repairs are needed. The Silence> soft key is only displayed if a trouble tone was sent along with the trouble display. Call for Service Call your security company for service. Service Panel Indicates a problem with the control panel. The control panel is not operating. Call your security company for service.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - System Trouble Displays Service AC Failure Indicates that AC power to the security system is interrupted. Check the plug-in transformer and circuit breaker. The display clears when AC power returns. Serv Battery Missing Indicates the security system’s battery is disconnected or shorted.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - System Trouble Displays Service Printer Indicates that a local printer (if installed) at your premises is in a trouble condition. Check to be sure the printer is powered on, the paper is correctly inserted, and the printer is selected. Contact your security company if you have questions or the display doesn’t clear. You system may not include a local printer. Printer number could also be 18 or 19.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Security System Glossary Security System Glossary Area Arm Authority Level Bypass A group of detection devices connected to your security system. To turn your controlled points (burglar detection devices) on. When an area is armed and a controlled point trips, an alarm occurs or entry delay begins. When an area is disarmed, faulting controlled points does not generate alarms.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Security System Glossary Entry Delay Exit Delay Faulted Point A programmed delay of system alarm response that allows you to enter an armed area through the correct point and disarm the area. If you don’t disarm before the delay time expires, the system begins an alarm response which may include reports to the central station. A programmed delay of system alarm response that allows you to exit after arming an area.
Security System | User's Guide | Appendix - Security System Glossary Point Relay Trouble A detection device, or group of devices connected to your security system. Points display individually at the keypad with custom text. The text can describe a single door, motion sensor, smoke detector, or an area such as UPSTAIRS or GARAGE. Your system may have relays programmed to provide control of devices, such as premises lighting or entry gates.
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