Owner`s manual

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1. Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2. Enter Master Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3. Press
Delete
from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4. Press
Option #
. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5. Press
42.
Panel announces, Option 42, press again for
next option or done to delete.
6. Press
DONE
. Panel announces, Option 42 deleted.
Option 55: Status Sounds
Add
allows you to set the volume for status sounds, such
as arming beeps, trouble beeps, and status beeps. The low-
est volume setting is 1, the highest is 10.
1. Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2. Enter Master Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3. Press
Add
from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4. Press
Option #
. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5. Press
55.
Panel announces, Option 55, press again for
next option or done to select
6. Use the numbered keys to enter the desired volume
setting (01-10).
7. Press
DONE
.
Delete
sets the volume of status sounds to the default set-
ting (7).
1. Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2. Enter Master Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3. Press
Delete
from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4. Press
Option
#
. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5. Press
55.
6. Press
DONE
..
System Status
Your security system is able to automatically test itself for:
Power failures
Low batteries
Non-working sensors
Communication troubles with the Central Monitoring
Station
If System Staus is lit, press to hear system information.
AC Power Failure
This condition occurs if your security system has been
accidentally unplugged or if there has been an AC power
outage. The backup battery will take over. If AC power is
not restored within 15 seconds, the panel will go dark. If
you press any button, the display will light and pressing
SYSTEM STATUS
will confirm the AC power failure. If
AC power is not restored within a programmed period of
time (5-254 minutes) the system will call the central moni-
toring station (if programmed by installer). The backup
battery, if fully charged, will last for 18 - 24 hours with no
AC power.
System Battery Failure
This condition occurs if the emergency backup battery has
failed. The
SYSTEM STATUS
button will light. Press the
SYSTEM STATUS
button to hear the trouble message. If
your AC power is not working, your security system will
shut down once the battery has failed. If the condition does
not clear after AC power has been restored and 24 hours
have passed, call your security system dealer.
Sensor Failure
This condition occurs if a sensor is not communicating
with the panel. The
SYSTEM STATUS
button will light.
Press the
SYSTEM STATUS
button to hear which sen-
sor(s) failed. It may be necessary for you to call your secu-
rity system dealer if the problem continues.
Sensor Low Battery
This condition occurs if a system sensor has a low battery.
The sensor may still be communicating with the panel.
The
SYSTEM STATUS
button will light. Press the
SYS-
TEM STATUS
button to hear which sensor has a low bat-
tery. It may be necessary for you to call your security
system dealer to resolve this problem. Some sensor batter-
ies can be replaced by the homeowner.
Fail-To-Communicate
This condition occurs if your security system cannot com-
municate to the central monitoring station. Your system
will try to report to the central monitoring station 8 times
before it tells you there is a Fail-To-Communicate prob-
lem. The
SYSTEM STATUS
button will light. Press the
SYSTEM STATUS
button to hear the trouble message. It
may be necessary for you to call your security system
dealer if the problem continues.
Sensor Open
This condition occurs if a door or window is open, a sys-
tem sensor has been disturbed or tampered and not reset
properly. For example, a Motion Sensor may be off the
wall or a Door/Window Sensor cover may have been
removed from the sensor. Your system will indicate this
condition to you by causing the
SYSTEM STATUS
but-
ton to light. When you press this button, the system
responds with Sensor # Name open. Correct the problem
by resetting the sensor. If this condition continues, call
your security system dealer
Sensor Tampered
This condition occurs when a sensor is physically tam-
pered with. If the system is armed an alarm will occur. For
example, the cover is taken off of one of the sensors. Your