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5140XM
USER’S MANUAL
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NW20 8/92
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................
SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................. ................ ... ... .,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,..,.,,,,,,,.,.... :
FIRE &SURGLARY PROTECTION..,, . .. ..... ..... ........ ......... .. 4
BURGLARY SYSTEM ENTRY/EXIT DEI.,4YS...... ...... ................ . ....... .......... ... 4
USER SECURITY CODES,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,......,..,.,,,,,,..,.,,,.,.,,...,,,,,,.,.....,.,.,.,,,,,,....,,...,,, 5
CONSOLE SOUNDS.,,,,,,.,,,,,, ...................................................................................... 5
SELF-HELP FEATURE .................................................................................................5
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION ................................................................................6
CONSOLE FIRE Functions .................................................................................... 6
NORMAL STANDBY OPERATION .... . ..... . .... ........ . ......... .. 7
IN CASE OF FIRE ,,,,...,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,,...,..,,..,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,,..,,...,,.,...,,...,,...,,.,,........... 7
SILENCING/RESE~lNG FIRE ARMS,,.,,, ................................ . . 7
SUPERVISORY CONDITIONS ,,,.,,,...,,,..,,.,,.,.,,..,....,,.,,,...,..,,..,,,.,,.,...,.,,..,,....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,S
BYPASSING FIRE ZONES .......................................................................................... 8
ACTIVATING FIRE DRILL TEST ....... . . . .. ..... ..... . . .... .. ... .... ....... ... .. .... 9
SURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION ................................................................. 10
CONSOLE SURGURY FUNCTlON,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,,......,,,.,.,...,.......,..,...... 10
CHECKING FOR OPEN SURGURYZONES ........................................................... 12
Displaying All Zone Des.tiptom ,..,,,.,,.,,............................................................... 12
BYPASSING BURGLARY PROTECTION ZONES ...... ... ............ ............. ... .. .. 13
@ick SyWss Feature .......................................................................................... 13
Displaying Bypmsd Zonw ................................................................................. 13
ARMING PERIMETER ONLY (STAY/lNSTANT) .,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,..,.,.,,..,,,,,,,, 14
ARMING ALL PROTECTION (AWAY/WXIMUM) ..................................................... 15
DISARMING THE SYSTEM AND SILENCING AURMS ........................................... 16
DURESS CODE ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,...,.,,,,...,,...,,.,,,,.,,...,.......,..,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16
CHIME MODE .,,,,,,,,,,,,.............................................................................................. ,7
TESTING THE BURGLARY SYSTEM........................................................................ 17
FIRE &SURGLARY COMMON FEATURES .. .............................................................. 18
VIEWING CENTRAL STATION MESSAGES,,,..,,.,,,..,,,...,,.....,,,........,,,,,.,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,. 16
PANIC KEYS,,,,,.,.,..,..,,,., ........................................................................................... ,8
ADDING, CHANGING &DELETING TEMPORARY USER CODES,,,,,..,., ................ 19
TROUSLE CONDITIONS ,,,,..,,,,................................................................................. 20
BYPASSING SYSTEM ZONES &SYSTEM OUTPUTS . . . ... ......... . ................ 21
QUICK GUIDE TO SYSTEM FUNCmONS,, .................................................................... 22
5140XM EVENT L~GING PRNEDURES ................................................................... 23
SUMMARY OF AUDISLE NOTIFICATIONS ................................................................... Z4
GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................... .... ..... 25
PROTECnON POINT DESCRIPTfONS .......................................................................... 25
Abut This Manual
Ttis manual is astep-by-step guide that will acquaint YOUwith the systemnsfeatures and
benefik, It defines the components and their functions, describes their operation, and
acquaink you with normal and emergency procedures. Refer to the GLOSSARY at the
back of this manual for tifinitions of terms usd throughout.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your ownership o! a5140XM Alarm System, YouVe made awise
;~;y in chmsing it, for it repr%ents tie latest in fhe and swurify protection technology
Depending on your installation, your The system uses microcomputer
system may offer you up to thr- forms of Iechnolqy to monitor all protection zones
protection: fire warning, burglaw and and syste,m sla!us and provides
emergency. To reafize the system’s full apprOprlate Information for dsplay 0“ the
potential, it is important that you feel Consola(s) used with the system, and
comfotiable in operating it. Your system initiates appropriate alarms Whan
consisis of at least one console wtich programmd to do so, tie system Mn also
orovides full control of svstem ooeration transmit aDDrOOriate alarm or status
and various fire warning ;ensors such as messag% o;ar &e phone flnaa to aantial
smoke and heat datecto= which provida alarm monitoring sbtiin.
eafly fire warning protection, Your system
may also include vafious secutity sensow
suchs tiortindow contacb and Nwive
infrarti titectom which provide perimater
a“d intetior burgla~ protection.
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THE ALPHA DISPLAY CONSOLE features amultifunction, backtit f2.key dgilal keypad,
and uses aZ-tine, 32-character hollyprogrammable alphanumeric tiquid Cryskl ~spfay
(LCD) which displays the natire and Io-rion of all owurrenas in Iriendly English. Conwle
display backlighting is programmable to afways shy on or to tight only when akey is
pms%d, then N1Ooff afew minutes later. Asalf-help fealura is also incorporated; wtich,
when activated, will @splayabbreviat~ insuuctions for ma key rhat h% Men pres%d. The
console also has abuilt.in sounder.
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
FIRE& BURGLARY PROTECTfOf4
One or more sensing devkes will have ken
assigned by the installer of your alarm
system to each of the various fire and
burgla~ protection zones in your system
(although not ovmy zone may have been
used), For example, stockroom smoke
detwtors may have b~n %signti to zone
01, hallway fire pull sbtions to zone 02, the
sensing device on your Entry/Exit door to
zone 03, sensing devims on store Iront
windows to zone 04 and so on. These
numbem will appear on the console display
window along with an alpha descriptor for
that zme (if programmed), when the
respmtive zone is faufted,
The fire potiion of your alarm system is
akays on, When afire alarm condition is
detected, the console will produce an
interrupted sound and the external fire
warning sounders will produ~ either a
continuous or intewpted sound depending
on which was selected by your inshller, A
mwsage will appear in the console display
winhw that identifies the zone(s) causing
tie tire slam, In atitf on, if your system is
connectti to aWntral monitoring station, a
fire alarm report will be sent to that
monitoring smtion. Refer to the fire alarm
system sections of this manual for a
d%cription of procedures for silencing fire
alarms, bypassing fire zones and activating
atire drill test.
The burgla~ ~nion of your alarm system
(if used) must barmed before it will Se”$e
burgla~ slam conditions, Whw an alarm
WCUB, both the con801eandtheexiernal
burglary alarm sounder will produce a
mntinuous sound. Amessage will appear
in the console dispfay window that
identitie the zone(s) causing the burglaq
afarmand aburgfary alarm repon will be
sent to the central monitoring station (if
your system is so connected). Oisarming
the system will stop alarm sounding. Your
system provides four modes of burglary
protection: STAY, AWAY, lNSTANT and
MAXIMUM and aven lets YOUBYPASS
selected zones of protection”wtile leaving
the rest of the burgla~ system armed. The
system also provides aCHIME mode, for
alefling usem to the opning and closing of
doors and windows while the system is
disarmad, Refer to the burglary alarm
section of this ma””al fOra& scriptiOn of
promd”res for using those features.
SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES
Mode IFeatures For Each Arming Mode
Exit Oelay Eotw Oelay Perimeter Armad I
AWAY interior Armed
Yes Yes Yes Yes
STAY Yes Yes Yes 1.!.
INSTANT Yes No Y=
MAXIMUM Yes No Yes --- !
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BURGLARY SYSTEM ENTRY/EXIT DELAYS
If used, the burglary portion of your systam
is programmti by tie installer with apreset
time delay, during which the systam must
be disarmed upon entering or a“ alarm will
owr. This featuraalfows you to leave and
reenter through the ent~ *lay &or without
setting off the alarm, The ant~ dalay faature
can also be turned off for greater secutily
when sleeping or while away for extended
petiods of time (fNSTANT RMAXIMUM
modes). %a your inskller for your delay
times,
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R=ord your delay times berm
Ent~ Oelay i:
Ent~ Oelay 2:
Exit Oelay 1:
Exit Oetay 2:
Oelays may be no more than 60 seconds
for Exit tilay or 45 s%onb for Ent~ @lay
for aUL Listed Commercial burglary
application.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
USER SECURITY CODES
The 5140xM allows up to 99 4-digh user
security codes to be programmed, These
cdes are enterd at the consolesskeypad
and are used to operate the system.
When pr~rammed, each cob is assign~
an authority level which determines the
system tinctions that code can perform,
For example, some codes can be given
authority to arm/disarm the burgla~
system and to bypass fire and burglaW
zones. Other codes may be restricted to
arm/disarming the burglaW system only,
There are six authority levels: master,
manager, operator ASOWratOr B, o~rator
C&duress. Generally speaking, the
master cde is Intendd to be known and
used only by the building owner, The
manager rnk is intenhd to bknown and
used only by the building euperintentint,
the building security officer or the fike,
These males allow full convol over system
operation, The operator’s codes are
intended 10 be used by individuals who
nmd fimited and{or temWra~ control over
system operation, The duress coh allows
asilent panic report to be transmitted to
the central station when the user is for@
to arm or disarm under threat. Refer to tie
.ADDING, CHANGING AND DELETING
USER CODES. section for detailed
descriptions of the functions that these
cties can petiorm,
All codes can be used interchangeably
when petiorming system operations within
the Umik of each cotis authotity level, For
example, the burgla~ system may be
armed with an operator’s codo and then
disarmed with amaster or manager-s
cdes. Note that an operator Cade @n
only disarm tie burglary system if it was
usd to arm the system,
Your installer will have programmed at
least one master code and possibly
several other types of cod% at installation
time. Make sure you have arewrd of the
males that were prWrammed, The m~tw
and manager<swales may be used to add,
change or delete additional codes for
tem~ra~ usem on an “as neek~ ksis,
Refer to the .ADDING, CHANGING AND
DELETING USER CODES section for
more information,
BASIC PROCEDURE
To perform most system tinctions, simply
enter your rode, then prew the key for the
desired function, To disarm the burgla~
system or clear the console display, entw
your code, then press the OFF [1] key,
~s is referred to In this ma””aI aS th~
“OFF. smuenco.
. . . . .. . . .
NOTE: if .Quick Arming. w= programmed
by the installer, the [#] key a“ kpres~d
in place of fhe security mde when arming
the burgla~ system, The security code
must stitl be us~ to disarm the system,
CONSOLE SOUNDS SELF.HELP FEATURE
The console has abuilt4n sounder which Abbreviated user,s instwctions are built
will produce an interrupted sound for fire into the system that mn be easily viewed
alarms and a continuous sound for
burglary alarms. This sounder will also on the alpha console’s message display
“beep. during certain system functions, scrwn. This featire will prove ~dioulatiy
useful if this manual is not conveniently
such as when depressing keys to operate accessible when you need to perform a
the system (to acknowledge the key seldom usw system pmmdure with which
press], during ent~lexit delay times and
during chime rook, &me of thwe so””k you are not familiar,
mn be optionally suppressed, Ask your To view the abbreviated instructions,
installer if this h= ban hne, simply press and hold down tie tinction
key of intem6t until the &stiption sua b
?PFar (about 5s=onk) and tien mIese
It. Refer to the FUNCTfONS OF THE
CONSOLE section for detailed
h%riptions of each key bntiion,
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
CONSOLE FIRE FUNCnnNS
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2
3
4.
5,
ALPHA DISPLAY WINDOW: A2-fl”a,
32-character Liquid CWslal Oisplay
(LCD). Displays protection poinl
identification and system status
m~sagm, and user insvuotions,
OFF KEY: Slen@s alarms and audible
trouble indicators, and clears visual
dsplays after the problem has bean
Wm%ted,
SYPASS KEY: Removes individual
protection zones from being monitored
by the system. Displays previously
bypmsd protwtion zones,
#Km: Is used to activate the Fire Dtill
Func!ion.
KEYS O-9: Used to enter your
ind~idual sewrity COM(S),
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7
8.
9.
CODE KEY: Allows the entw of
additional security codes that an be
given 10other usem of the system.
REAOY KEY: Displays all faulted
protection zon6s Ttds hey is also med
to display all zone descriptions that
have been programmed Ior your
system, by holding tiis key hwo for at
le66t 5s~onds,
POWER INDICATOR: (GREEN) Lit
when prima~ power i~ on, If ON,
system is operating on its backup
battery power. CALL YOUR
INSTALLER IMMEDIATELY.
INTERNAL SOUNDER: Sourw of
audible internal warning and
mntirmation sounk, ae well *alarms
(see .Summary of Audible
Notifirntio”s.),
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3
4
5
9
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lMPORTANTf: When using the keypad to enter ades and mmmands,
*queniial key depressions must ba made widdn 3swonds of one another,
If 3seconds elapses without akey depression, the ent~ is abmtad and
must be repeat~ from its kginning.
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
NORMAL STANDSV OPERATION
Vour tire alarm system is on 24 houm a&y
fOrWntinuous protwtion. It will provide the
following visual and audbfe indications
while in the normal standby mode (i.e.: no
alarm, supewiso~ mtrouble conditions are
pr~ent)
t. The console sounder and all external
tire soundem will bsilonmd
IN CASE OF AFIRE
In the event that afire emergency omum,
the strategiwlly Iooated smoke and heat
det%tms will automafimlly send signals to
your control panel which will trigger the
indications descdbed below, Should you
become aware of the lire emergency
before your detectoffi sense dm problem,
go to your nearest console and manually
initiate an alarm by prewing the ~nic key
pair assigned as FIRE EMERGENCY (if
programmed by your inswller) and hold
down for at feast 2seconds. When fire
afarm sounds are heard, evacuate all
omupanb from the premism Immediately.
SILENCIN@RESETTING FIRE ALARMS
1. To silence the consolo and external
sounder fire alarm sounds, enter your
security code and press the OFF [i]
key, The display window will continue
to display the numbm of the zone(s) in
alarm and will also display “FIRE
ALARM SILENCED to indi-te that a
fire alarm condition may still be
pr=ent.
2,
3.
1.
2.
3,
2.
The console green POWER indimtor
shoufd be It Indimting that AC pwer is
present
he mnsofe dsplay window will dispfay
amessage such as .XVZ ALARM
COMPANY (m “DISARMEO -READY
TO ARW it your system provides
burgfary protection) which is
programmed by your Installer at
Installation time.
The console sounder will produ~ an
intermpted sound and the external fin
sounders will produce either an
interrupted macontinuous sound
depending on what was selected by
your Installer at instillation time,
The console display window will display
the word .FIRE. and the number and
alpha ~suiptor of the zone whi~ ISin
alarm, The display window will
sequence tirough other zone numbers
if more than one zone Is in aim,
An alarm signal wilf be sent to a
central monitoring station (if your
system was installed with this
MWbihty),
To reset your smoke detectors and
clear the console alarm dtspfay
indi=tions, fimt lo~te and mmeot the
cause of th9 fire alarm mntition ~,e,:
reset pull stations, fan, smoke out of
smoke detector chamber, etc.) and
then reenter your user ctie +OFF [1].
NOTE: Detectors will not reset and the
alarm display will not clear while the fire
slam contition remains,
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
SUPERVISOR CONDITIONS
If your building has afire splinklef system installed, your installer may have instslled a
sensor wfdch monitors tie sorinkler system (i.e.: 10determine whether the main water oafe
valve is open or hat Mere is’adsquati wi!e; pressure, etc.). When the control panel “del~ci
afault on lhIs sensor, it will provide an audible and visual .supewisory. intimdion as
deswibed below, When this indimdon Wpeam, CALL VOUR INSTALLER FOR SERVICE
IMMEDIATELY. The audible indimtion QO ksilenced =deswibed b610w,Other conditions
for whi& your systsm might require sewice are desctibed in the “TROUBLE CONDITION9
s%tion near the end of this manual,
1. The console sounder will produce a2.
r~id beeping sound The external fir%
sounders will not be on. The oonsole 3,
display window will display .SUPV”
alwg with the number and alpha
descriptor for the zone wtich has the
supewlso~ Mndtion. Amsssage will
be sent to tie centml monitoring sbtion
Press any key to silence the console
sounkr
To clear the console dsplay, fimt have
your installer correct the cause of the
supowiso~ condition. Then enter your
$ecutity code and press the OFF [1]
key, NOTE: the display will not clear
while tie cadktioo remains.
~t your system was ins~lled tith this
WpaMfiiy)
SYPASSING FIRE ZONES
NOTE: A8k your installer Nvour syalem wee ael up to allow fire zones 10 be
bypase~.
Tfds feature is used 10di=ble the mbnitoting of one or more fire zonos when, for example,
the smoke detwlom on a zone we mbe sewiwd. If enabl~, this feature can only kusd
by am=ter user. Your system also allows other system” zones and system” outputs
which are related to your tire protection tobe bypassed. See BYPASSING sYSTEM
ZONES ANO SYSTEM OUTPUTS’ in the .COMMON FEATURES’ section Ior more
information.
1. Enter the master code. Then press 3.
BYPASS Ie] and enter Omnumber(s) of
zone to be bypassed. All single digit
zone numbem must be pre~ed by a
zero (e.g.: enter 01 when bypassing
zone 1) 4,
2. All bypmsed zonm will be &Wentially
dsplayed when you are finished
entering the number zones to be
bypassed. The console will than
display abypass message as a
remi”de, that o“e or more zones is
bypwsd,
Zen= which have been bypassed @n
hdsptayed by entering any cok and
the” pressing the BVPASS [6] key.
Bvpwsd zonas will then be &splayed
sequentially.
All tire zone bypasses are removed
when an OFF sequenrn (semrity ctie
+OFF) is Wdormed.
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
ACTfVATfNG AFIRE DRILL TEST
Use this test 10 activate the external ffre
belle for the purpos~ of conducting afire
dfltl. Thfs test an only be performed by
your installer or by tie master user and
should be conducted at afrequency
determined by the Ioml authority having
jurltiction. The fire a“d b“rglmy prtio”$
of your system will continue to be
operational for alarm signaling while this
test is active Of burgla~ protection is
ins~lled, Wis test must be run with the
system dsarmed). Use the following stew
to pedorm this trot.
1.
2,
3.
Enter the master wW, Then press the
[#] key followed by the digik .69.,
The wnsole will display .FIRE DRILL
ACTtVP md the etiernal fire bells will
prOdu= eltier asteady or Inmrwpted
sound (dependtng on what your
ins!aller sefected at Installation time)
wh!le tis test ISacWe,
Turn off this test by entering my uwfs
code and pressing the OFF [1] key,
Your system will automatically
Ierminate this test if afire alarm
rendition is &letied.
1~1 PRE~ #
ENTER 69 FOR
FIRE DRILL
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BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
CHECKING FOR OPEN BURGLARV ZONES
BEFoRE ARMING YOUR SYSTEM, ALL PROTECTED DOORS, WINDOWS AND
OTHER PROTECTION ZONES MUST SE CLOSED,
PRNEDURE
1. ifthe Not Ready meSageisdisplayW
prior to aming, check for open zones
by depressing and releasing the
READY [*] key (do not enter oode
tint),
2. All open protection points will be
*splayed. Thwepoink must beither
clomdor byp%sed before tie system
an be amed. The Ready message
will be display~t when all proloctlon
zones have been either closed or
bypmsti.
DISPLACING ALL ZONE DESCRIPTORS
The Alpha tinsole wn also display all the
zone descriptors that are programmed in
your system by pressing the READY [*]
key and holdlng down for at least 5
s%onds. Theabbraviated instructions for
the READY keywillappearfhst, followed
by the desctiplors programmed for your
system. Displaying alldasmipfom is useful
when younead lo know thezono number
of aparticular zone, as when bypassing
zones.
tNOTE: All or pact of this message may
be repla~d by acustomized message
prWrammed by(~insMller, ~arthisin
mind whenever the I“structio”s fo, the
Alpha Console indicate that the
.DISARMEW or .READY mes=ne will be
displayed
PREsS &RELEASE TO DIPtiV FAULTED ZONES
PRESS &HOLD FOR5SECST0 DlSPUYZONE DESCRIPTORS
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BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
BYPASSING BURGLARY PROTECTION ZONES
(USED FOR ARMING SVSTEM WITH ONE OR MORE ZONES SELECTIVELY
UNPROTECTED) This feature can bu+ by amaster, manager or opwator AU8W.
1,
2,
3.
4,
5,
PR~EDURE
Svstemmust bdiwrmdfimt. Enter
6&unwCole.
Press BYPASS [6] and enter Zone
Number(s)of zones to be bypassed
(e.g.,01,02,03, eto.), lmvrlantl All
single-digit ‘zone numbers must be
pmm~d by azero (example, enter 01
for zone 1).
When finished entering all zone
numbers to be bypassed, wait for
bypassed zones to be sequentially
dsplayd before arming.
QUICK SYPASS FEATURE:
To automatically bypass all opon
(faulted) burglary zones, enter the
security code, then press SVPASS,
tien prms tie [#] key.
The Sypms m-sage will be dsplayd
indicating the presence of one or more
bypmsd zon%.
Arm tie system as usual. Bypassed
zones are unprotected and will not
cause an alarm when violated wtile
system is armti.
DISPLAYING BYPASSED ZONES
(For determining what zones have been
previously bypx~d)
1. Enter security code and press
SVPASS [61.
2. Wait for all bypassed zones to be
Mquentidly tisplayd.
3. Bypassed zones can be displayed
regardless of whether the system Is
amed or tismmed.
UMITAmONS
.Non-fire emergency zones (except
key~d zones) ~n dw be byWS9d
.Arming tie system before bypassed
zones are displayed nulfifies all
by~sms,
NOTEAII burglaw zone bypasses are
removal when an OFF %quenm (swurity
rn~ plus OFF) ISwtiom*.
NENTER CODE
~PRF%9 E
r. . . SYPA*
/ / PRESS #FOR
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QUICK BVPASS
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BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
ARMING PERIMETER ONLY
STAY: STAYING INSIDE, EXPECTING LATE ARRIVALS
INSTANT: STAYING INSIDE, NO LATE ARRIVALS EXPECTED
PRWEDLfRE
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2
Enter the secutiw code when the 3. The armed state message will be
Ready mm~ge is displayed, displayed, accompanied by Ihree
Press the STAV [3] or INSTANT [7] beeps from the Console. Exit delay
key, depenting on arming mode beains UIprogrammed, aslow beephg
desired, will sound throughout the exit delay
wriodf. Perimeter orotwtion is in elfed
immeialely, exmpt enW delay zone if
STAV key is prewd.
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STAY KEY RESULT
A!ms sensors guarding doors a“d
windows, with entry delay on, Lste artials
mn enter through the entry delay zone
door and dsarm the system within the
entry delay period without ausing an
alarm. See your installer for actial delay
times set for your system. Alarms will
occur instantly when any exterior
protection point is violated, except the
entry ~lay zone dool, which will activate
an alarm if the system is not dsarmed
within the entv delay period. Interior
protection poin~ are dsarmed to permit
freedom of movement throughout the
interior.
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INSTANT KEV RESULT
Arms sensors guarding doors and
windows, witi entw delay off Alarms will
occur instantly ‘when. any exterior
prolecfion point is violated, including !he
entry delay zone d~r, Interior protection
Wints are disarmed to permit freedom of
movement throughoul the interior.
BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
ARMING ALL PROTECTION
AWAW NO ONE INSIDE
MAXIMUM NO ONE STAVING INSIDE, MAXIMUM SECURITV
PROOEDURE
1. Enter the secutity code when the 3.
Ready mm=go lsdisplaysd.
2, Press the AWAV[2] orMAXlMUM[4j
key, depending on arming mode
dwired.
The armed mate message will be
displayed, atimpanied by wo bseps
homthe Console. Exilblaybsgins[it
programmed, a$Iow beeping will
sound throughout the exit delay
Priti]. Complete system pmtwtwnis
in effect immediately, except ent~
@lay zone if AWAY key is prssssd.
AWAY KEY RESULT
Arms all perimeter and interior sensom,
with enVdeiayon. You mayexitduting
the exit delay period and reenter through
the en~ delay zone &or (and dsarm the
system within the eny delay period)
without causing an alarm. See your
installer for adud delay times set for your
system. Alarms will occur instantty when
any protection pant, intetior orexterior, is
violated, exapt the en~ delay zone &or
if AWAY key pressed, wfdch will activate
an alarm if the system is not disarmed
within the eny delay perid.
MAXIMUM KEY RESULT
Arms all perimeter and interior sensors,
with eolty delay off. Voumayexil during
the exit delay pedod, BUT almms will
tdgger instfntly upon ree?teting, or when
VY prOtschonpOtnt, interlororextenor, is
v!o!ated. Ttis mode is suggested when
the premises will bo vamnl for extentid
Wrio& of time such as vamtiws, etc., m
when no one WIII be moving through
protssted intetior areas.
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BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
ANDSILENCING BURGLARY ALARMS
(FOR AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, AND MAXIMUM ARMING)
PROCEDURE
1. Enter swurity co*andpress OFF[l], RESULT
The Ready message will be dlsplayd Any alarm sounders will bs silenced;
and the console will beep once to ALARM and zone descriptor (if tisplayed)
confirm that the system is disarmed, will clear only when the open sensor is
unlms mslam has mumd. dti,
2. lfanalam h~omnd. note tiezone A{im alarm is indicated by adisplay of
desuiptor displayed end repeat step 1kth FIRE and the zone d=criptor on tie
to mstere the Ready message display. Console, These will clear only when the
Ifthemessagewlll notdisplay, go to fire zone is again inwct.
the dsplayed protection zone and See
remedy the fault (clme wlnbws, etc.), SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE
Ntie fault annm be remdled, notify NOTIFICATION section for information
tie dm awn~, which will enable you to distinguish
beWeen FIRE and BURGLARY alarm
ENTER CODE &PRESS OFF
TO DISA~M SYSTEM
ENTER CODE &
<PRESS TEST
TO START
BURGLARY
TEST
>ENTER CODE&
PREsS CHIME
TO TURN ON/OFF
CHIME MODE
DURESS CODE
(WHEN FORCED TO DISAflM/ARM UNDER THREA~
Enter tiepre.assignd duress rode, The ~
system will dlsam (w m), but wsilmtiy .~scodis useful onfywhe”mn”%ted
notiv the wntial stition of your sitiation, if to aanval s!ation.
hat sewiw has ken providti.
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BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION
(IF INSTALLED)
CHIME MODE
(THIS FEATURE IS FUNCTIONAL ONLY WHEN THE BURGLARY SYSTEM IS
DISARMED)
YOUr system can be set to aleti yo” to the
opening of adoor or window while it is
disarmed by using CHIME mode, When
activated, three tones will sound at the
Console whenever adoor or window is
open8d, andthe Not Ready message wilt
be displayed, Pressing tie RmDY [*] key
will display the opn protmtion poinb.
Noto that Chime mode can deactivated
only when thesystemismsarmd,
To turn Chime Mode on, enter the
secutity code and press the CHIME [9]
key. The CHIME MODE ON message will
appear fOr about MO seconds the”
dsappar. To display this mmsage again
(to determine whether time mok Is on or
off), simply press and hold down the
CHIME key for 5s~nds,
To turn Chime Mode off, entar the
WWflV CO* and pr%s the CHIME[9] key
again, The CHIME MOOE OFF messaae
w~ll appear for about WO seands th~n
dsappear.
TESTING THE BURGLARY SYSTEM
(To SE CONDUCTED WEEKLY)
Thla feature -n hU4 by your Inalaller or by the master or menagat UIW. Use this
teat to chaok that sensors on all burgla!y and non.fire emergency zones aro
opwatlng proprly. Not% If you fault atire zone, you WINoau- affre alarml
1
2
3,
4,
Di%rm tie system. 5
Enter amaster or manager code and
prms tie TEST [5} key,
The external burgla~ sounders will
sound for 3semnk to indicate that the
te8t has started, The console will
diSPlaY ”SURGLARY WALK TEST IN a
PROGRES andwillbeepeveW 15
s%onds wtila he test remains actbe,
Open and close each protected door
and window in turn. Each action
Walk In front of any interior motion
datactors (if usad). Listen for three
beeps as tha detaclor senses
movement, The idontifimtion of the
detector should appear when it is
aotivated,
Whan all protection points have been
checked, there should be no zone
idontilication numbers displayed, II a
problem is experienced with anv
protection point (no confirming beep;,
no display), CALL FOR SERVICE
IMMEDIATELY.
should produce three beeps from the
Console, and the identifimtion of eati
protection point should appear on fhe 7. Turn OffBurglaV Walk Test mode by
dsplay. entaring any security code and
pressing the OFF[l] key.
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FIRE &BURGLARY COMMON FEATURES
VIEWING CENTRAL STATION MESSAGES
Usem of the system may periodically Press and hold down the [0] key for 5
mwlve messagm wtheir dispay ffimens seconds to display the message
from thelrmonimring agency orinsbllor, kansmitted to you, The message could
Wkn ammsage Is wailing to be viewed, bke up to four sorwns to display all the
tie mesmge shown blow will W~ar, lnfomaUon available,
m
PANIC KEYS
(FoR MANUALLV ACTIVATING SILENT AND/OR AUDIBLE ALARMS)
There are three poseible comblnationsof
pdred keys that are installer programmable
emergency tinctions. %eyourlnsbller for
the functions that have bean programmed
for these emergen~ key paiti, Typical
functions that might be programmed are
Si19nt Poli@, Audibl~ Pohce, pernonaI
Emergency, and Fire,
To u8e @Panic tincllon, simply pr~s
both keys of theasalgn~ pair allhe
seine Ilme end hold down forat leaat
WO @tinde.
PANIC KEV FUNCTtONS:
(Fill.in box for pmic tinotion)
DKEV[*] +[#](zono99)
aKEV[*] +[1] (zone 95)
nKEV[#J +[3] (20”.96)
RESULT
If programmed for silent emergeny by your
insteller, and the system is connected to a
mntralalmm monitoring sktion, theplim
emergency key press will send asilent
alwmslgnal totiemntal station, but there
will be no audble alarms or visual dsplays,
If programmed for audible emergency by
your Installer, aloud, steady alarm will
wund al your console and at a“y external
wunders hat may be wnnected [ALARM
plus aWwription would also kdisplayti,
Apemonal emergency alarm key press will
notify’tie wntral station ~1conneoted) and
will sound at Consoles, but notatextemal
blls or alrens.
Afire slam key press will send afire aIMm
message to the central station and will
uniquely sound external bells and sirens
FIRE plus adescription would also be
displayed),
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FIRE &BURGLARY COMMON FEATURES
ADDING, CHANGING AND DELETING USER CODES
Thesyslem allows upto994digil user admtobeprWrammed. When programmed,
each rndeis~signd anauthon~level wtich&teminm he system tinctions that cod
can petiorm. Theream six authori~ levels as kstedin the table below, Mde hom your
installer whoprograms cods atinskllation time, Ihesystem allows master and manager
level usem to prWram cties on an “as nwd~ bmis, for use by those who nmd Iimit@
andlor temporaV contiol over system o~ration,
Lavolmhle AtWOl=rm Sllem(
au~law Alams, Supv Swutiy Z..-
Symem Mdos
&TrouNa cd-
t.hs!er yes yes yes,levels2-6 ye$, bu,g yOS,burg,
onk zones(andfire walh10S1,fl,e
zones il drill
:9 IAddIchang. Is ypss 1A Ctlvate Test [
12 IIIIenabld) I
.Mnager Iyes 1yes Iyes, levels 3.6 Iyes, burg
I
y99,burg.
IIIonly [zones.nYy walktest
3.OW,alorAy~~ Iyes no yes,b.,glaV no
----- only --
,t1..!,.,
4.op,.tor Byes yes .0 [no [,10
5.OmratOrCyes,mn dl~rm yes no no no
onb if usti to arF I
6.Duress ves,wnds silent
1janic repr
Genernl Rules on Authorlly Leve18 ano cnangea
.-.
,,,,, ,1 1
tyes no no no
11
. . . .. . . . ,.
.amaster or manager user may only .Iho only way to assign auser,s
add, delete or change users to/horn aauthority level is by using the .Add A
lower aulhoriV Iovel o.e. amaster ~n Uwr. prmdure descdbti later.
assign alower level user code, but .hfore 33signing actie, b3 sure it ties
annot 33sign another master MA). not conflict witi tie DURESS m~.
.Each user is assigned a2-digil user .You may view your authority level by
number (single digit user numbers must entering your usm m~ +[*]+ [*].
be prwdti by a“W, Ex. 03,04, etc.), a
4-digit user cde and an authotiV level,
IMPORTANTI: During user edit mode, all consoles exmpt the one being used will dsplay
.User Edt Mob -Please Smnd Sy”, and key depressions (except Panio) at those mnsoles
will be ignor~. Panic key depressions will muse an alarm and terminate user enW. To exit
User Edll Mode, press either [*] or [#], or tin’t press any key for 10 Mm,
To Add aUsen
f. Enter Mater or Manager ctie,
2. Depress CODE [8] key.
3. Enter anew 2.dgil User Number,
4. Enter 4-digit de for that User Num&r,
5. The Console will prompt for the authotity
level for this user Enter anumber (1.6
from mble).
6. The console will display the user
number and corresponding authotity
level.
To Mlete aUs-
1, Enter Minter or Manager ctie.
2. Depress CODE [6] key.
3. Enter User Number to ketiminatd.
4. Enter Master or Manager code lirst
entered.
5. The system will recognize that the User
numkr is already in use and will prompt
whether or not it should be deleted,
Press O(NO) or 1(YES). II yes, the
system will delete the authori~ level and
all other information about that uwr,
To Change aU-r’s Ctie:
1. Enter hster or ~nager cod,
2. Depr-s CODE [8] key.
3. Enter the user number to have ib cde
hinged.
4. Enter the nm 4dgit W6 for that umr.
5, The system will rocqnize that the user
is already in use and will prompt
whether or not tiIs is anew u~r, Prem
O(NO), ~e system will anfim that the
change is allowed based on
authorization level, and if so, puts the
new ctia into effect.
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FIRE &BURGLARY COMMON FEATURES
TROUBLE CONDITIONS
Your systam monibm each of ymr fire and burglmy protection zones and various system
~ndilians forpmblemss~ aszonewlre breaks, Iossof AC power, faulted telephone
Iims, etc. which an mmpmmise proper slam signal~ng oparation, When your system
detacba problem, ilwlllpmvi~ anaudibfeandvisuat .&ouble. indmtionasdescrib@
belw, When one of the= indications appeam, CALL YOUR INSTALLER FOfl SERVICE
IMMEDIATELY. ~atible Indmtim mbe stim~ ~desotibd b@low,
1. The wnsole sounder will produ~ a2. Press anykeyto sllencethoconsofe
rapid beeping. The extmnal fire (and sounhr.
burgl~) soundem will not be on. The 3. To clear the mnsole Imuble display,
Wnsole display wintiw will tisplay one firm, have your installer locate and
of the following m=sgOs: mmect the cause of tie problem, Then
.“AC LOSS. when ACpower has been enter any u~r cob and press the OFF
interrupted. The green console [11key,
POWER indmlm will also& off, NOTE: The dsplay will not clear while tie
..SYSTEM LO BA7whenyoursysiems kouble condition remains.
back-up bafle~ is low.
..COMM FAILURF when attampkto
send amessage to the central
monitoring abtion have failad.
.“CHECWaHmpanied byaprot~Uon
zone number (144) or asymem zone
number (70-,99) and an associated
alpha desor{ptor when them Is a
protection or.system. zone problem.
See the section “BYPASSING
SYSTEM ZONES AND OUTPUTS for
alist of zone numbers resewed for
displaying system problems.
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FIRE &BURGLARY COMMON FEATURES
BYPASSING SYSTEM ZONES AND SYSTEM OUTPUTS
NOTE: Ask your lnstallerif your oyslem wassel uptoallow system zones and
system outputs to be bypasd.
Your system mayallow youtobypass amin “system zones. wfdch monitor various
aspects of system status and mnaln system outputs which annunciate system status,
These zonos and outpuk are fistd blow. This feature is used to disable the monitoring of
one or more system zones or to disable the o~ration of one or more system oufpuk when,
forexample, thesystem istobesewiced obtested, llenabled, this feature ~nonlvk
uwd by amxter user.
zone #70: monitors the
supewision sktusof the bell 1outpulfif
enabled at installation lime), Bypassing
this zone disables the ope,ation a“d
supwisioq of the bell 1output,
zone #71: monitors the
supewision shtus of the bell 2output Of
enabled at installation time), Bypassing
this zone disables the operation a“d
su~wision of the bell 2oumut,
zone #72: monitors the pane~s
field witing to determine it ashoe to eati
ground exists. Bypassing this zone
disables eati ground fault mo”itoti”g,
zone 873: monitom devius that
your ins~ller has connedti to input 1 on
the main PCBJ2co””ector (s”ch as a
backup AMRMNET radio transmitter),
Bypassing tiiszone muses the system
to ignore the status of ~viws connsted
10input 1.
zone #74: monitors the
supewision status of the main dialer
ou~ut (if enabled at installation time).
Bypassing this zone disables the
operation and supewision of the main
dialer output,
zone #75: monitors the
supwision status of the hck.up dialer
output Of installed and enabled al
installation time). Bypessing this zone
disables the operation md s“pewisio”
of the ba~-up dialer output.
zone &7e: this zone is
assigned to tha auxifimy relay output.
Actually, this zone does not monitor
anything sinw tie auxih~ relay output
Isnotsupewised, However, bypassing
this Z0n9 allows the operation of the
auxiflary relay output to be disabled.
To Bypaas aSystem Zone or Sy81em Oulpul:
1. Enter the master rode, Then press 3,
BYPASS [6] and entar the number(s) of
,.
zone to bbypassd,
2. All bypSsed zonmwill basquentially
displayed when you are Iinished
entering the number of zones to be 4,
bypassed, The consofe will than
display abypass message as a
reminder that one or more zones is
byp=sd.
zone #77: this zone is
assigned to the ALARMNET radio
wigger outpub. Actually, thiszo”ehas
not monitor anything since the
ALARMNET Mggdm wa not supwised,
However, bypassing this zone aIIOWStia
oWration of the tiggem to be d~bld,
Zonas wtich have been bypas%d wn
&displayed by entering any user de
and then prewing tha SYPASS [6] key.
Bypmsd zones will tien be dispfayed
sequentially.
All system zone byp=s% are removed
when an oFF sequenw (rnde +OFF)
is performed,
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Qu
TUNCT10f4
hmk Faultd
zones
~splav AN
*
Sy81em(It insmlled)
Dmrm B“,glw
Svslem antior
Silenw Ala,ms
~y~ss zones (tire,
burg hsystem
zones)
Ouich Sypass
dlsplsys,
Enler user&e, PWZZSYPASs[6] Bypass@zonesareunpro!wld and
Enterzonenumbrs to Mbypasq will“o! museen slam IIfa”ltd.
(use2.tigil entries), Burglav zones mn hbypassti bv
Toremovebypasses,enterctie +an opremr “A.orhigherleveluse,
OFF[l], only,Ifenabled,theandsystem
zonesmn onlykbvpzssd bya
masteru8er,
inter user tie, Press BYPASS [6}
Press[a] SYPSS3RSall faultd zones
automatimlly,
ro remove bvpames, en!e, tie +
OFF[1],
:nter my user rode, Prew CHIME Console will w.nd If dmrs or
91. wlndws arevlol?td while burgla~
~ewal 10mfn Chime Mtie off, I$yslemdlswmW.
:nlef master or manager de, P,e.. 1. .!;,,.,.. . . ...na. ~ou”~er~ ,., ~
rESTi5], “.-, ,.. -,. .,,,
:nler mde +OFF [1] to end le8t. non.nresensorstobz t;stoh,
:nter master We, PreM #] +69, 1A’chvates external fire sounders,
,. . . . .. . . ---
r. .rt. resr, enter mae +ut~,
@{essane hold [0] key Ior al least 5Wssage from mntfal 8!ation will
smnds, ,ppew,
En!er any “sefs de, Press [*] +
*]. Displays authorry levels assignti [o
tie us? ctie entered,
rite, master 0, mana~o, &e, P,ess Master and manager level use,s w“
CODE [8], Euler “W 2-ti@bUSe, add users 10me Svs!em, each with !ta
n“mkr, En!er 4.dlOitcWe for !hat Wn tie and a.thotiw level.
user. At prompl, en!et autiori~ level,
Enler maste, or manager de. Press ~ster and man~ger level users m“
CODE [8], Enter users Z.dlglt change their own or other users
n.mb,, E“ler “W 4.digit c~o for &es,
fiat user, Enter O(no) al prompt,
Enter master or mana~er de, P,ess hstor a“d manager level u8e,8 wn
SOOE[8], Reenter master or dele!e users, Auwr -n only b
nanaoerS$tie, En!erl fyes)at deletd by a“s., wlti Mhigher
]rompt, .“lho,lv !~”el,
bless and hold any function key for al Wll displav abbreviatti inst,”ctions
ens! 5sw”ds for me hey pressd
-22-
5140XM EVENT LOGGING PROCEDURES
The system h- the abitity to rword various evene in ahisto~ log wherein each event is
recordti in one of five Mtwori= (listed below), with the time and &te of lb owmen=.
The Event Log holkup10224 evenk, witi the old=t evenl ting teplawd by the f~ging
of any nw event after the fog is fill. Using an alpha wnsate, the Event Log an be viewd
one atego~ at atime, or ~n dsplay all events, regardless of catego~ (ALL EVENT
LOG), The system also allows selection of displaying the COMPLETE log, or only those
evenk wurring sin~ the last insmller sewi~ (RECENT). Note that events are displayd
in chronologiti order, Wom m~l r-nt to oldest.
TO DISPLAY THE EVENT Lm:
1
2
3
Etttw any user CODE+ [~ +[6] +[0]
%l~t the display rode.
RECENT: Displays only those evtmk
offiuting sin= Imt installer sewice.
COMPLETE: Displays complete event
IW (up to 224 evenk).
U8ethe [3] &[l] keys (for nexl and
previous -tegories respectively) to
display the ~t~ari~ of evants,
Press [8] Io. sel-l acakgory and
display the first event, Press [8] again
for each subsequent event,
IP1 01/01 12:02AM1 TvDiMl Event
~BURGLARY C03J L;g Disp/ay
Shows burgla~ alarm wurrti in zone
3(C03), at 12:02AM on JanuaW 1.
4
Altar the Iaet event has been
dsplayed, the END OF EVENT LOG
message appea~ Iora few seconds,
then the system automatically dsplays
the RECENT/COMPLETE mode select
samn again (see step 2).
To EXIT tha EVMI Log:
Press [*] at any time.
ALARMEVENTL~
Usplays timo and date for zonesthat hwe
eitior mud and~m or have&n res!or~.
CHECKEVENTLOO
Displaystime and dale for zones tint have
Musti aVoubleor fife $UWWIWWmdtion,
BVPASSEVE~ L~
Displaystime and dale for zones hat have
&n bypa-d.
OPENEVENT1~
Displaystime,date andusernumberforeati
armingwd dkacmingof Ihesyslem
SVSTEMEVEW L~
Usplays!imeand date for systemproblems,
suchasACLOSS,IW bamw, etc.,
ALL EVENTL~
Msplays all categories of events in
&ronolqlml order.
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SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION
Y
SOUND
OD, IREl
COnsde &extemaP
LOUD, CONTINUOUS
Console &external
ONE SHORT B EP
(not repealed)
Console only
ICo”soleo”,y
r
THREE SHORT
BEEPS
Console only
r
RAPID BE ING
Console only
r
SOWEPN
console Only
(ALPHA DISPLA
CAUSE
FIRE ALARM
SURGLARY/AUDIBLE
EMERGENCY ALAR\
a. SYSTEM DISARM
b, SYSTEM ARMING
ATTEMPT WITH AN
OPEN ZONE,
c. BYPASS VERIFY
SYSTEM 1SIN
BURGLARY TEST
MoDE
ARM AWAY OR
MAXIMUM
a, ARM STAY OR
INSTANT
b. ZONE OPENED
WHILE SYSTEM IS IN
CHIME MoDE,
c. ENTRY
WARNING+”
a. FIRE
SUPERVISORY
b. TROUBLE
c, AC POWER LoSS
kLERT
a. ENTRY DEM Y
WARNING.*
b, EXIT DELAY
WARNING
:if pr~rammd)
>e programmed by
ut always produce in
~Fire alarms ma
external sounds;
‘“ EnlW warning may consist of three sh(
as programmed by your installer.
CONSOLE)
DISPLAY
FIRE is disolavod bswi~to, of ~o”a in
alarm is displayed,
AURM is dsplayed; &stiptor of zO”c
in alarm is atso &splayed.
a. DISARMED/READV TO ARM is
displayd.
b, The numkr and &smiptor of the
own prot%tion zone is dsplayd,
c. Numkm and &sctiptoffi of the
bypassd protection zones are
dsplayw (One bmp is heard for’each
zone dsplayed). Subsequently, the
following is displayed DISARMED
BVPASS Ready to Arm
Faulted Zone identifications will appear.
ARMED AWAV or ARMED MAXIMUM
is displayed, Red ARMED indimfor is
tit.
a. ARMED STAV ZONE BVPASSEDor
ARMED INSTANT ZONE BYPASSED
is &splayed. Red ARMED ind~tor is
tit,
b. CHIME dsplayed, dosctiptor of own
protection zone will kdisplay@ if the
[$1 key is prosed.
c. DISARM SVSTEM OR ALARM WILL
OCCUR is displayed.
a. SUPV displayed. Descriptor of faulted
,“.. i, d..t...d
-r-,---
b, CHECK dispfay~. Descriptor of
troubled protection zone is dsplayti.
c. AC LOSS disDlaYed(may alternate
with other displays“that‘may kpresent),
a. DISARM SYSTEM OR ALARM WILL
MCUR is displayad. Ex@W”g tha
delay time without disarming muses
alarm,
b. ARMED AWAY or ARMED
MAXIMUM is dsplayti along with Vou
May ExII NOW
>ur installer to produce continuous
rruptd mnsofe sounds.
beeps or slow continuous beeping,
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GLOSSARY
ARM/DISARM:“Arrow simplymeansthat the
b.rgla~ por!ion 01your sys!em is Iurnti ON and
is in astate 01rea4ness. “P,WmW means bat
the burolaw system Is lulnti OFF, and must W
rearmed to home operational. Hmaver, even
in a‘dlsalmeC slate, ‘emergency. and .Iire”
pftions of your system are still operational.
KEVPAD: Ttis is tho area on YOUIConsole
wntaining numbered pushbuttons similaf to
!hoseon telephones or calculators. These keys
control tie arming or tisarming of the system,
and peflocm other functions which were
previously de%flhd in lMs manual
DELAV ZONE An area of prolmtion containing
doors most frequently used to enter or exit
(WPiCOllY,afront dwt! bath dwr, or dw, hom the
garage Into the buildlng). The delay zone allws
s. ffitient time Ior authodzed entw or exil without
causing . . alarm. Consull your Installer lo? the
entw and exit delay times that have bmn WI for
your system during installation.
DAVINIGHT ZONE An area of pro!miion whose
violation muses atrouble indication during me
dsarmd (DAY) mode md an d.rm duting *.
amd (NIGHT) retie.
FIRE SUPERVISORY ZONE: Azone wfdch
monilols afire spdnkler system to detemine *at
main water valve is open or lhaf there is
adquate waler pfessure.
BVPASS: To disable aspcific area of firo or
burglaw protection while leaving other areas
operational. Also, IO ti=ble the operation of a
specific system output cifcuit such as abll
OutOut.
ALPHA DESCRIPTOR: Azone description (UP
to 3words) such as .WEST WING SMOKF
which is displayti along wi!h me zone number
on Ihe console dsplay window when azone is
fa”ll&.
ZONE: Aspwific area of protection.
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10 .......... . . . . ..= ....
system problems (CALL FOR SERVICE immediately)
Wmice Company:
Telephone:
-25-
“FEDERALC 0MMUNICATION3C OMMISSION
(FCC) STATEMENT”
his ~uipment has bwn tested to FcC requirements and has b-n found ameptibl
w, The FCC requires the following smtement foryourinfomafio”:
his equipment generates and uses radio k~uency energy and if not inshlled and I
,operly, that is, in strict amordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may CI
ltetierence to radio and television rewption, 11has been ty~ tested and found to co!
ihthelimib for aClass Bcomputing devimin a@ordance with Mes~c1fwation8in
5of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against s
torferonm inare$idential installation, However, there isnoguaranlee tiat interfere
illno!mcur inapaticular installation. Ilthisquipmem dwscause inteflerenmtor
television rewption, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on
;er is encouraged to t~ to comect the intetierence by one or more of the Iolfot
easures:
.lfu6ing anin&oranfenna, haveaquabV outtiora"tenna installd,
.Rmrientt iereceivinga ntennau ntilinteflerencei srdumdore[minated,
.kvetheremiver awayhom theconnollmmmunimtor.
.kvetheantenna leads away from anywire runs totiewn!rol/communicator,
.Plug tiewnbol/communiator into ad fferent outlet sothatit andtiere~ivel
on diflerent banch drcuits,
necessa~, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radoltelavi
~nician for additional suggmtions,
le user or Installer may find the following b.ooklot prepared by the Fed
ommunimtions Commission helpbl: .lntederonm HandkoY
lis booklet is available kom the U.S. Govemmem Printing OffiW, Wasting!on, DC 201
:mk No. 004.000-004w-7,
?eu8er shall not make any changm or moditimtions to the equipment unless author
,tie Insulation InsWotions or User,s Manual, Unauthorized changes or mtificat
!uldvoidtheuser+s authority tooWrate the equipment,
IN THENENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
In the event of telephone operational problems, disoonn%t the control by removiW t~ plug
from the RJ31x wall jack. We recommend that your wrfified installer demonstrate
disconnecting the phones on installation of the system, Do not disconnect thepho”e
connection insihtho controffmmmuniwtor. Doing sowillresult intheloss ol your phone
tines. If the regular phone works correctly after the control/mmmbniwtor has been
diswnnectd kom the phonw Rnes,he wnboVmmmunimtor h= aproblem and should &
returned for repair. If upon dismnnection of the convollcommunicator, there is still a
problem on the line, “oti~ *S telephone company that tiey have aproblem and request
prompt repair sewim. The umr may not undr any circumstances fin or out of warranty)
attempt any sewice or repairs to tie system. [! must be re!uro~ to the factory or an
aufhoriz~ sewim agency for all repairs,
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bypassanal~r~ sensoror dsco;?wt an alarmwarnin~>evim.
Intrusionde!ec!ors(e.g.p%slve Infrard detectors),smokedelwto:s, and manyother Sensin(
devices will not wofk without wwer. 8atww opra!~ devices will not work without banefies, will
dead banetie8, or il the batteries we not put in propady. hvice$ pweced solely by AC will no
work if their AC wwer supply is cut off for any reamn, however briefly.
SiOnals sent by wireless !Iensminers may bblwkti or rell%tti by metal before tiey reati Ih
alarm ,eceivef. Even if the signal path h= ken :mendy timkd during awmkly test, blwkag$
can recur if ame!al obj%t is movd into the path.
Auwr may notbable to ream aWnic or emergenq bullon quic~y enough.
While smoke delmlora have playd akey role in rduclng residential tire deaths In tie Unitw
Slates, they may not activate or provide early warnin~ for avarie~ of re8sons in as many as 35%
01all fires, a=ordlng to data pubtishti by Iho Fadofal Emergenq Mnagement Agenw. time o
the reasons smoke det%tors .s4 In Conjuncllon with this System may not wok ale as 1011w8
Smoke detectors may have ben impropdy Inslalled and positioned. Smoke deteclofa may no
sense fires that start where smoke cannot (each the delw!ors, such aa In &lmneys, In walls, o
rmfs, or on the other side of clowd doors. Smoke de!mlors elm may ..1 %nw afire on anolhe
level of aresidence or builting. Ammnd Ilmr de!%!or, for example, may no! sense atirsl Ilmr o
basement fife. Mfeover, 8m0ke detectors have sensinn limitati0n8. No smoke detector an Sensl
evev kfldoffire eveVtime. l"oenerd, detW10r8m;y nolabays wa,nahu! ticesmusedb)
Carelessnessand aale~ hma,d$ Ike smoking In kd, violent exploslon$, es~lng Qw, Imp,op
slorage of flammable ma1eria18,ovedoaded OleclriWl circulls, cfdldren playing with matches, o
arm.. Dnwndno umn tho nature 01the fire andlor the Iocatio”s of me smoke det~tors, !ht
de!ec!o<, even iiit”opera!es 88 .nticlpatA, may ..! p,ovide s.lficien!wafning to QIIOWal
mwpa”ls to escew i“ lime !0 prevent lnj”~ or dealh,
Passive Inb.,ed Motion Do!eclo,s an only detect I.l,usion whhin the desloned renoes .$
tiagrammed in their i.s!allatio” manual. Passive lnherd btec!o,s do not p,ovide vol”metdc are:
protection. They do create multiple kams of pro!% tion, and ino”sion m. only be deleclti ir
unobalrucredareascovered by tho8e bam8. They cannot detmt motion or intf.sion that take!
place behind wall$, .eitinQs, moors,closed doo,s, gla8s pa,titlons, glass doors, ., windows
hchaniml tampering, masking, Wintino or splaying of any matetial on the mirrors, windows o
any part of the optical syslem Wn fduce their detection atihy. Pas3ive lnbaf~ Detwtofs sensf
changes in temperalur% however, as fhe ambient temperature of protw!d area approaties lhf
temmratufe range of 90° to 150°F,tho del%lion Wrformance mn decrease.
Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert Wople of wake up sleepers i
they are Imaled on !he other side of CIOSA oc partly open dmrs. If warning devices sound on e
dlleren! level .Itheresiden.ehom the bdrooms, thnn they ace Iesshkelyto waken oral.f
Pople inside Ihe bd{ooms. Even prsons who are awake may not hear Ihe warning if the alarm is
muffled from astereo, ratio, ai, mndbloner or other appliance, or by pa$8ing traMo, Wnally, alarm
warni.o devims, however loud, may nol warn heafing-lmpairti pple or waken deep sleewrs
Telephono lines nwdod to !Iansmit alarm signals from apremi%s 10a central monitoring s!alior
may be o“t 01 semi.. or temporarily .“1 01 sewiw. Telephone knes ar. .180 8.Me.l tc
Icompromise by sophislialti in!fbders.
Even if lhesy$tem responds to!ho emergency as intended, h~ever, wcupanls may have
ins. ffiden! time !oorolect !hemselvesf,om theemeroencv si!”ati.n, In !he-seofam.ni!orm
L
alarm system, auih;rities mayno!rnswnd appropdate~y. .
Thlsq.ipment, fikeothe, elmtdcaldevims, i8subject tocomponent lallure. Even rno.ohthi$
Wuipment is designed lo Iasl as long as 10 years, the ofoctfonic mmwnents muld fail al any time
The most common cause 01 an alarm system not functioning when an in!<usionoc fire OCC.IS1$
inadequate maintenance. This ala<msys!om sho.ld&test~ Weekly tomake sure all 8en80rsanc
Wansminersa,e woddnQproperly.
Installing an alarm system may make one e~glble for lower Insuranm rates, bul an alarm syslom Is not a
substhute Ior insuranm, Homewners, pfoperw owners and renters should wnlinue !0 act prudently ir
pro!wtino Ihemsebes and mnti.ue to insure tieii fives and plopry.
Wecon!inue todevalop nowandimprov& pfotwlion devices. Users of alarm syslemsoweil!c
themselves and thei, loved ones to learn abut lhesedovolop,:le.ls.
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ADEMCO ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, aDivision of Piltway Corporation, and its
divisions, subsidiaries andaffiMates ~Seller”), 165m\een Way, Syosset, New
York 11791, warrants ita security equipment (the “product”)to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for one year from date of original
purchase, under normal use and sewica. Seller’s obhgation is timitd to rapairing
or replacing, at its option, freaofcharge for pans, Iabor, ortransptiation, any
product proven to be defective in materials or workmanship undar normal usa
and service, Sailer shall have no obigation under this warranty or othe~ise if tha
product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than the
Seller, In case of defect, contact thesecurity professional who installed and
maintains your aecurky equipment or the Seller for product repair.
This one year Limited Warranty is In lieu of all other express warranties,
obligations or liabilities, THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHICH
EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN CONNECTION WITH
THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DuRATION TO APERIODOF ONE YEAR
FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF
ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABfLITY, MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN 12
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE, IN NO CASE SHALL
SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF
LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY
THE SELLER’S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT, Some states do not allow
Iimhation on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of
incidental orconsequential damages, sotheakve Iimitation or exclusion may
not wply !0 you.
Seller does not represent that the product may not be compromised or
circumvented; that the product will prevent any personal iniu~ or propetiy loss by
burglary, robba~, fire orothewise; orthatthe producl will inallcasas provide
adequate warning or protection, Buyer understands that aproparly installed and
maintained alarm may only reduce the fisk of aburglary, robbery, fhe or other
events omurring wfihout providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or aguaran.
tee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal iniury or prope~ loss
ss aresult. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILIN FOR ANY
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS OASED ON A
cLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER
ISHELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS
oRDAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE,
REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLERS MAXIMUM LIABILITY
sHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
AGAINST SELLER, This warranty gives youspecific logalrights, and you may
aIsohave other rights which vary from statato atate. Nolncrease or alteration,
written or verbal, to this warrantv is authodzed.
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AL~M DEWCE MANUFAS7URINQ CO.
AOVSONwn-.” Gmmm,D,
166 Eil-n Way, Syosset, New York 11791
N6020 8/92 Copytight@ 1992 PIWAY CORPORATION

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