AlarmForce SBC ALARM VOICE SYSTEM User Manual USERS MANUAL

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EXHIBIT B
[FCC Refi 2.1033(b)(3)]
“Installation and Operating Instructions
Furnished to the User"
AlannForce/SBC EXHIBIT B
FCC ID: SJLSBC
Marstech Report No. 2423 6D
ALARMVOICE SYSTEM
User Guide - SBC
PROTECTING THE ONES V" ' iC‘J’E
FCC ID: SILSBC
Marslech Rnpon No. 24236D
EXHIBIT B11)
Additions to User’s Manual
“Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment”
“This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by
the ACTA. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other
information, a product identifier, US:RPIAL03BSBC. If requested, this number must be
provided to the telephone company”
“The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone
network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 mles and requirements adopted by
the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product.
It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details."
“The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a
telephone line. Excessive REN’s on a line may result in the devices not ringing in
response to an incoming call. In most cases the sum of REN’s should not exceed five.
To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by
the total REN’s, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is 0.3”
“If this equipment, SBC System, causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be
required. If advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with
the FCC if you deem it necessary”
“The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures that could afi‘ect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone
company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to
maintain unintemrpted service.”
“If trouble is experienced with this equipment, SBC System, for repair or warranty
information, please contact AlannForce Industries, 1-800-267-2001. If the equipment is
causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you
disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved”
“This equipment, SBC System, is not intended to be repaired in any way by the customer
or user.”
“Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission or corporation commission information.”
“CAUTION: To ensure proper operation, this equipment must be installed according to
the enclosed installation instructions. To verify that the equipment is operating properly
and can Successfully report an alarm, this equipment must be tested immediately afler
installation, and periodically thereafier, according to the enclosed test instruction”
“CAUTION: Verification of Line Seize capability should be made immediately after
installation, and periodically thereafier, in order to ensure that this equipment can initiate
a call even when other equipment (telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc)
connected to the same line is in use.“
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna:
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Dear New AlarmForce Client.
We would like to take this opportunity to personally
welcome you as a new AlarmForce client.
We are sure that you and your family will be pleased with
the protection that the AlarmVoice system provides.
To thank you for choosing AlarmForce, we have enclosed
3 referral coupons. By telling your friends, family. and oo—workers
about AlarmForce, you will be rewarded with a $25 cheque —
equivalent to the cost of one month’s monitoring for every
installed referral.
Once your completed coupon is returned, we will quickly
mail you a $25 cheque. If needed you may obtain additional
coupons, simply call our Head Office at 1 866 267-2055
and they will be promptly forwarded to you. There is no limit
to the number of customers you can refer to AIarmForce.
You will always receive $25 for each new customer that you
refer. Vou may never pay for monitoring again.
We sincerely hope that Ihis new program will provide your
family and friends with the secure feeling that you are
currently experiencing, We assure you that the same care
and genuine interest of all our personnel will be extended
to your referral.
We are pleased to be able to encourage you to pass this
wonderful opportunity to receive complete home security
and peace of mind to your family and friends,
Sincerely,
AlarmForce Industries Inc.
///7%.
Joel Matlin
President
Table of Contents
TWO IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Personal I.D. #
Arming/Disarming Code
IMPORTANT TERMS
Arming & Disarming
Exit Delay
Entry Delay
USING YOUR SYSTEM
Arming in AWAY MODE .................
Arming in HOME MODE ...........
Disarming from a Touchtone Phone
Arming & Disarming from the
Optional Keypad .........
In The Event Of An Emergency
Setting Off the System by Mistake
TESTING YOUR ALARMVOICE SYSTEM
Five Steps to Testing Your System ......
Replacing Sensor Batteries
Door/window Transmitter
Remote Entry Keypad
Wireless Motion Detector
Testing the Back-up Battery
OPTIONAL WIRELESS BACKUP
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
Entry Door Chime .................
Changing Arming Codes .............
IN THE EVENT OF TROUBLE
Troubleshooting
Calling For Service .
Personalized Equipment Chart
ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL DEVICES
ALARM CERTIFICATE ........
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION CARDS ........
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TWO IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Personal ID#
This eight digit number is assigned to you by
AIarmForce.
The installer will give you a card with your personal
ID# at the time of installation. The Personal ID # is
required by our computers for your identification. In
the event of an alarm, you must be prepared to give
this confidential number or prearranged password to
the Central Monitoring Station operator to cancel the
dispatch of authorities to your premises. Guard this
number carefully; it cannot be changed.
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Arming/Disarming Code
This four digit number is used to arm and
disarm your ALARMVOICE system.
When arming or disarming your system, you must
use this four digit number. At time of installation, the
installer will ask you to choose a four digit arming/
disarming code number which he will program into
the system. At any time you may change this code
number or add a second one. (See p.13) Do not
confuse this number with your Personal ID #.
IMPORTANT TERMS
Arming & Disarming
Once the ALARMVOICE system has been installed it is
always “on". However the system is normally in the
DISARMED mode, meaning it will respond only to
emergency signals and optional fire, flood, low
temperature and glass break sensors if you have
chosen to add them to your system. In this mode
motion detectors and door transmitters will not
trigger an alarm.
The ALARMVOICE system can be ARMED in two ways:
1. AWAY MQDE is designed to be used when
no one will remain on the premises.
2. HOME MQDE is intended to be used when
there is someone on the premises. Only
selected sensors are operational, allowing
free movement inside the premises.
Exit Delay
Arming your ALARMVOICE system in either
HQME MQQE or AWAY MODE, gives you 80 seconds
to leave the premises. During this time period, the
system will ignore signals from preselected door/
window transmitters and motion detectors. However,
it will respond to emergency signals and signals from
optional fire, flood, low temperature and glass break
sensors. After 80 seconds, the delay period is over
and the system is armed. It will now respond to
signals from motion detectors and door transmitters.
Entry Delay
During installation, the technician will discuss with you
how much time you will need to comfortably enter
your premises and turn off the system before it sends
a signal to the Central Monitoring Station. This is known
as the ENTRY DELAY. After you enter your premises
you must disarm your system within this time. Failure
to do so will trigger the alarm.
USING YOUR SYSTEM
The ALARMVOICE system can be operated from any
touchtone phone connected to the same phone line.
Touchtone phones are push-button phones that emit
a tone when the number keys are pressed. Older,
pulse-type and rotary telephones cannot be used to
control the ALARMVOICE system.
Arming in AWAY MQDE
from a Touchtone Phone
(when no one remains on the premises)
1. Lift the receiver of any touchtone phone.
2. Listen for the dial tone.
3. Enter your four digit arming/disarming code.
(See page 2)
4. Press the star key twice.
. A voice prompt will announce Armed”.
If you do not hear the prompt repeat
from step one.
. Hang up the receiver.
. You now have 80 seconds to leave your
premises. The system will beep during
that exit period and the last five seconds
will be rapid warning beeps.
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Arming in HQME MQQE from a
Touchtone Phone
(when someone remains on the premises)
1. Lift the receiver of any touchtone phone.
2. Listen for the dial tone.
3. Enter your four digit arming/disarming
code. (See page 2)
4. Press the number sign key twice.
. The system will respond with the vouce
prompt "Armed”telling you it is
activated. If you do not hear the
voice prompt repeat from step one.
6. Hang up the receiver.
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to arm your system In HQMEMQQE Dress
Disarming from a Touchtone Phone
. Lift the receiver of any touchtone phone.
. Listen for the dial tone.
. Enter the fourdigit arming/disarming code.
. Press the star key followed by the number
sign.
5. The system will respond with the voice
prompt “disarmed”. The system is
now disarmed. If you do not hear the
prompt repeat from step 1.
. Hang up the receiver.
. If you fail to disarm the system there will
be a reminder the system is "Armed" half
way throught the entry delay and when
the entry delay elapses the siren will sound.
Do not attem t to disarm our s stem.
Wait for volce contact with the operator,
then disarm once done.
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Arming and Disarming from the
Optional Remote Keypad
A remote keypad can be purchased at the time of the
alarm Installation or added at any time afterwards
by calling your local AIarmForce office.
The remote keypad has three
cial keys forarming
and disarming.
To arm the ALARMVOICE system in AWAY MQDE'
1. Enter your four digit arming/disarming code.
2. Press the key. The system will
respond with the voice prompt “Armed”
and then the exit delay beeps.
To arm the ALARMVOICE system in HQME MOQE:
1. Enter your four digit arming/disarming code.
2. Press the key. The system will
respond with the voice prompt "Armed”.
To disarm the system in AWAY MQQE and
HOME MQDE:
1. Enter your tour digit arming/disarming code.
2. Press the key. The system will
respond with the voice prompt “Disarmed”
Press the auto button on the keypad to hear
a voice prompt indicating the status of your system.
In The Event of An Emergency
Setting off an EMERGENCY alarm will establish two-
way voice contact with Cential Station operators. No
siren will sound. An emergency signal will be sent
even if the system is disarmed. You can set off an
emergency alarm in four ways:
0 1. Lifl the receiver of any touchtone phone that
is connected to the same phone line.
2. Enter your four digit arming/disarming code.
3. Hold down any key on the telephone for
5 seconds.
4. Hang up the receiver as soon as you hear
the beep.
9 Press and hold down the button on
the optional remote keypad for 5 seconds.
0 Press down firmly on the button of the
optional wireless emergency pendant,
until you hear a beep.
o Press down firmly on both buttons simultaneously
of the optional wireless key fob.
In each case the ALARMVOlCE system will respond
with a short beep. Soon after the Central Station
operator will talk to you through the two-way voice
communicator. Describe the nature of the emergency
and the appropriate help will be immediately
dispatched.
If you are too far from the ALARMVOICF. unit to speak
to the Central Operator, you can communicate from
a nearby telephone by lifting the handsetafiet You hear
the operator’s voice over the two-way speaker.
Setting Off the System By Mistake
If you inadvertently set off your alarm system by
passing in front of a motion detector or by opening
a door when the system is armed, the siren will sound.
At this point do not attempt to disarm your system.
Within a short time the Central Station operator
will make contact by two-way voice. Stay calm. Give
your Personal ID# to the operator and the dispatch
will be cancelled.
Remember to disarm your system after
voice communication with the Central
Monitoring Station has ended or the
system will rearm itself.
TESTING YOUR ALARM SYSTEM
The ALARMVOICE system uses wireless battery
operated sensors. Since the system depends on
the proper operation of all sensors, we strongly
recommend that you test your alarm system at least
twice a year and before you leave for holidays.
if there is a low battery in one of the sensors,
each time the system is disarmed the ALARMVOICE
system will give a voice prompt saying "Low sensor
battery” as well as "Disarmed". This will continue until
the battery has been changed.
Five Steps to Testing Your System
1. Telephone the Central Monitoring Station to
advise that you will be testing your system.
2. Make sure your system is disarmed.
3. Lift the receiver of any touchtone phone then
enter your four digit arming/ ’ '
code followed by the star key
the number eight.-
For example: if your'armir’rg’ oboe lei-2M,
to test your system press ‘ '
4. Listen for voice prompt "Test mode”. This
tells you that the system is now in TEST
mode and will not send an alarm signal to
the Central Monitoring Station.
Test mode will automatically turn off
after 10 mi utes or if a slgnal to cancel
test mode is received.
One by one, activate each sensor that is part of
your system.
door/window
transmitters open the door or window
motion detector press the motion detector
test button located just
below the lens
remote entry keypad hold down the emergency
(optional equipment) button for 5 seconds
Each test activation will result in one beep from the
ALARMVOICE unit confirming the proper operation of
the sensor being tested.
St While still in test mode arm the system in AWAY
mode. This will send a silent signal to the Central
Monitoring Station and ensure the proper
communications settings. Once communications
have been established, the system will be in TEST
mode.
If you don't hear the beep when you are
testing, the battery in the sensor is low
and needs to be changed.
Your system testing is now complete To cancel the
Test mode lift the receiver of any touchtone telephone.
1.Listen for the dlal tone.
2.Enter your arming/disarming code followed
number Sign
This is the same procedure used for disarming.
For‘example: ll your arming code Is 1-2-34,
lest
You wlll hear the voice prompt “Disarm” indicating
the system is no longer in TEST mode.
Replacing Sensor Batteries
Sensor batteries must be replaced every 12 months
or sooner if so indicated by testing. It is good practice
to replace all sensor batteries at the same time
To prevent an alarm signal make sure the
system Is in TEST mode before replacing
the batteri s In any sensor.
Door/ window Transmitter
Pry open transmitter to
access batteries.
Two Batteries
(TYPE CR2032)
Remote Entry Keypad (Optional)
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Wireless Motion Detector
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After changing batteries, reactivate each sensor while
still in TEST mode. You should hear a beep from the
system confirming the proper operation of the sensor.
If you do not hear the beep, ensure the batteries are
installed correctly before calling for service.
Replacing Back-up Battery
Step 1: Disarm your system (pg. 5). Turn off
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