User manual
Operating Your System 
1 
1.1 System Orientation 
NOTE 
Your security system may consist of either 8 zones, 8 users 
 or 6 zones, 6 users. Please verify the number of zones and  
users with your Security Company Representative. 
The keypad for your security system is illustrated in FIGURE 1-1 on Page 1-2. 
The keypad is the most important and most used component in your security 
system. It is important that you carefully review the information presented on 
Pages 1-1 and 1-2, and become familiar with all features and functions of your 
keypad. 
The primary components of the keypad are as follows:  
* Numeric User keys, Reset (*) key, and Bypass (#) key 
 The numeric User keys are used to enter your user code when arming 
or dis arming the security system. They are also used in 
programming the security system. 
 The Reset (*) key is used to silence the keypad sounder or exit audible 
test mode. It cannot reset the alarm or cancel the reporting of an 
alarm. See Page 1-12. 
 The Bypass (#) key is used to bypass selected zones in your security 
system. See Page 1-10. 
* Ready Status Indicator 
 The Ready Status Indicator (green), when illuminated, indicates that 
your security system is ready to be armed. If the indicator is not 
illuminated, one or more protection zones are not ready (faulted) for 
arming. 
* Armed Status Indicator 
 The Armed Status Indicator (red), when illuminated, indicates that your 
se curity system is armed. If the indicator is not illuminated, your 
system is dis armed. If the indicator is blinking, the system has 
delayed arming to enable you time to leave the building. After a pre-
programmed exit delay time, the system will fully arm. During the 
last 10 seconds of exit delay, the beep accel erates to fast beep, 
warning that arming is about to occur. 
* Panic Keys 
 The Panic keys are keys used in specific situations. The function of 










