User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Quick Reference Guide
- The following chart lists the basic functions of your system, and the keys to press for each func...
- Turn on system (Away): [access code], leave through entry/exit door 9 OR press Away (if enabled)
- Turn on system (Stay): [access code], do not leave premises 10 OR press Stay (if enabled)
- Turn off system: [access code] 8
- Turn on system (No Entry Time): [access code] 11
- Turn on system (Quick, if enabled): (from Ready state) 10
- Turn on rest of system (if Stay armed): OR press Interior (if enabled) 10
- Exit premises when system on: OR press Exit (if enabled) 12
- Turn off zones (Bypass): [two-digit zone number(s)], to exit 15
- Test system [master code] 17
- Send Fire message: (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14
- Send Auxiliary message: (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14
- Send Panic message: (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14
- Silence fire alarm: [access code] 13
- Silence intrusion alarm: [access code] 14
- Turn door chime on/off: to toggle on or off 20 OR press Chime (if enabled)
- Check alarm memory: 14
- Check troubles 16
- Set time and date: [master code] 20
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NOTE: For security reasons, your installer may program the system to pre-
vent you from turning off certain detectors (for example, smoke detectors).
NOTE: If you have 24-hour zones (zones that are continuously on) on your
system, they will stay bypassed until you turn off the bypass using the steps
above (ask your installer for more information).
Checking
Trouble
Conditions
Your system continuously checks for a number of possible trouble conditions. If
one of these trouble conditions occur:
• The yellow (Trouble) light will be ON until the trouble is fixed.
• The keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds until it is acknowledged by press-
ing the key.
• A Trouble condition reduces the level of security your system provides. Call your
installing company for service.
To view the troubles that are present, press .
To exit the trouble menu, press .
Here is a list of the various trouble conditions that may occur:
Display: Problem and how it should be addressed:
[1]
Service required
Press [1].
If this number appears, call for service. It represents one or more
of the following troubles:
1
Low Battery. Low Battery means the battery voltage has fallen below the
normal operating voltage.
2
Not Used
3
General System
Trouble.
Indicates that a peripheral device has a system fault.
- NT9204 Supply Trouble.
- NT9204 Output Fault.
- RF Jam Verified.
4
General System
Tamper.
Indicates that a peripheral device has been tampered with.
5
General System
Supervisory.
Indicates that a peripheral device can not communicate with the
system.
6
RF Jam. RF Jam indicates interference from an RF (Radio Frequency)
source
7
NT9204
Low Battery.
Indicates that the battery voltage has fallen below the normal
operating voltage on the NT9204 Module.
8
NT9204
AC Fail.
Indicates AC voltage failure on the NT9204 Module.
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