EMTS 150701 IntegrAlarm Control Panel User Manual 406985

EMTS Inc. IntegrAlarm Control Panel 406985

Contents

Users Guide

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IntegrAlarm
IA-1000 WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM
CONTROL PANEL MODEL IA-CP1
USER GUIDE
February 2004
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Table of Contents
General ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 IntegrAlarm Wireless Alarm System Overview ....................................4
1.2 Security Characteristics......................................................................5
1.3 Wireless Specifications ......................................................................6
1.4 General Specifications .......................................................................7
2 FCC Compliance & Statements.................................................................. 8
2.1 FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement ....................................................8
2.2 FCC Part 68 Statements ...................................................................10
3 System Operation .....................................................................................12
3.1 Glossary of Terms ...........................................................................12
3.2 Control Panel Layout.......................................................................14
3.3 Arming / Disarming the System........................................................17
3.4 Numeric Keypad Shortcut Functions .................................................25
3.5 Additional User Functions................................................................28
3.6 Master Functions.............................................................................35
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General
1.1 IntegrAlarm Wireless Alarm System Overview
The IntegrAlarm wireless security system consisting of a Control Panel
and a number of wireless peripheral units. This is a two way system
operating on the ISM wireless band of 902-928 MHz, in frequency
hopping mode, transmitting short (about 10 ms) packets of data, with
each packet transmitted on a different frequency. Every packet is
validated by means of a 16 bits CRC and ARQ (Autometic Repeat
Request) ensure a new concept of reliability in wireless security systems.
Time and frequency synchronization is maintained by a synchronization
signal transmitted by the system Control Panel to the various peripherals
every 3 minutes. The system operates on 56 pseudo random selected
channels.
The IntegrAlarm Control Panel includes a digital communicator for
reporting of events to the Central Station and a voice communicator for
reporting of events to up to six regular PSTN subscribers.
The IntegrAlarm System offers several options for access to the
operational system functions:
By means of the control panel keypad and display.
By means of a hand-held remote control (with up to five
functions).
By means of any local or remote PSTN telephone.
By means of a local PC.
By means of a remote PC.
Voice guidance and voice help (optional dual-language) ensure ease of
system operation in all access options listed above. A voice mailbox is
also available.
The IntegrAlarm is designed for easy and quick installation; it can be
programmed by any person with minimal computer skills, on a local PC
with IntegrAlarm programming software. The system can also be installed
and programmed by means of the Control Panel keypad and display.
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Technical assistance for installation and programming can be obtained
from the Central Station service provider or the EMTS company web site.
Upload/download of the complete Control Panel setup may be
implemented by the Central Station or by a PC with the IntegrAlarm
software package.
In its present configuration, the system includes five types of peripheral
units:
Door / window sensor IntegrAlarm model IA-DWC1.
PIR sensor IntegrAlarm model IA-PIR1.
Smoke detector IntegrAlarm model IA-SMK1.
Handheld 5 functions keyfob IntegrAlarm model IA-FOB1.
Remote siren IntegrAlarm model IA-SRN1.
Installation instructions for the IntegrAlarm peripherals appear in the User
and Installer Manuals for the respective units.
1.2 Security Characteristics
Up to 64 distinct wireless zones (sensors) and 1 wired zone:
Each zone is identified by number and name (zone names
are assigned by installer).
Multiple arming modes: AWAY, HOME, AWAY-INSTANT,
HOME-INSTANT and LATCHKEY.
Reporting destinations: Events of each category (panic, fire,
medical, burglary, alert, arrival) are reported automatically to
the central monitoring station.
The IntegrAlarm can be accessed from a remote telephone,
to arm or disarm the system and receive system status
information.
Voice guidance: Users are guided by pre-recorded
announcements and instructions, heard via the control panel
speaker or a remote telephone.
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Message exchange: Short verbal messages may be
recorded by any user. On arrival, each user can
automatically receive any messages left for him. Messages
may also be collected by remote telephone.
Electrical device control: X-10 modules can be programmed
to control specific lights/appliances within the building.
Remote control from control panel, keyfob or telephone:
PGM (programmable) modules can be used to control gate
mechanisms, courtesy lighting and other devices outside the
building.
A DAA (Direct Access Arrangement) with capacitive coupling
to a DSP provide all PSTN functions including all pulse,
DTMF and FSK communication protocols. A 2400 baud fast
data transfer modem for remote programming. The DSP
includes Telephone Line Monitor (TLM) that monitors
continuously the status of the PSTN line.
Fully programmable control panel for a wide range of
security options.
The IntegrAlarm control panel meets the following SIA standards:
ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000 Control Panel standard – False Alarm
Reduction Feature Standard.
SIA DC-02 Digital Communication Protocols for SIA pulse
protocols P1, P2, P3, P4, SIA DTMF protocol and SIA FSK
protocols (Level 1 and partially Level 3)
SIA DC-05 Digital Communication – Ademco (R) Contact ID
Dialer Protocol Standard.
SIA AV-01 Audio Verification Standard.
1.3 Wireless Specifications
Operating frequency band – ISM 902-928 MHz.
Mode of operation – frequency hopping; every data packet is transmitted
on a different pseudo random selected frequency.
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Number of hopping frequencies – 56
Channel spacing – 350 KHz
Data packet transmission duration – less than 10 milliseconds.
Data packet validity check – CRC.
Transmission and reception verification – two-way communication; each
received packet is acknowledged and an automatic repeat request (ARQ)
in case of unacknowledged data packet.
Automatic self-test (transmission of a data packet and receipt of
acknowledgment).
1.4 General Specifications
Power source – mains, 120 / 9 VAC UL approved isolation transformer.
Back-up battery – 6 X 1.2 volt NiCd batteries, size AA, sufficient for 4
hours of operation in case of mains failure. The back-up battery is
automatically charged when mains voltage is restored. Charge time: 24
hours from fully discharged to fully charged.
Environmental conditions – 0 to +45 deg. C, 15 to 90 % RH.
Dimensions: 220 mm max H x 186 mm max W x 57 mm D.
Weight: 300 g.
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2 FCC Compliance & Statements
2.1 FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement
The FCC Wants You to Know
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:
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician.
FCC ID: RUF150704
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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FCC Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
Instructions concerning human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic fields.
To comply with FCC Section 1.307 (b)(1) for human exposure to radio
frequency electromagnetic fields, implement the following instruction:
A distance of at least 20cm. between the equipment and all persons
should be maintained during the operation of the equipment.
2.2 FCC Part 68 Statements
a. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and
requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a
label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the
format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested this number must be
provided to the telephone company.
b. Facility Interface Codes (“FIC”): 02LS2. Service Order Codes
(“SOC”): 9.0Y
c. Screw terminals are used to connect this equipment to the premises
wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC
Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. It is designed to
be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. For
shared telephone line (premises telephones and the security system)
an RJ31X junction box must be used at the telephone company cable
entrance into the premises.
d. REN - NA
e. If the IA-CP1 Control Panel for security systems causes harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if
advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
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f. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,
equipment, operations or procedures that could affect 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 uninterrupted service.
g. If trouble is experienced with the VPP - T1 channel recording
adapter, for repair or warranty information, please contact VERINT
Systems Inc, 330 South Service road, Melville, New-York, 11747, USA,
phone number 001 631 9629600. 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.
h. user should not attempt to perform any repair in this equipment. The
control panel includes telephone line monitor that gives an alarm in
case of the telephone line failure.
i. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the
state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
j If your premises has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the
telephone line, ensure the installation of this IA-CP1 Control Panel for
security systems does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have
questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your
telephone company or a qualified installer.
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3 System Operation
3.1 Glossary of Terms
The following terms, as used in this section, have the meanings listed
alongside each term:
Alarm There are two types of Alarm:
Siren Alarm: internal and external sirens sound, strobes
flash, and the Control Panel reports the event by
telephone to preprogrammed destinations.
Silent Alarm: the Control Panel reports the event by
telephone to preprogrammed destinations without sirens
or strobes.
Arming Preparing the alarm system to issue an Alarm if motion is
detected or if a door/window is opened within the
premises. Arming modes include Away, Home, Instant
Away, Instant Home and Latchkey.
Away An Arming type used when the building is entirely
vacated. All areas of the premises are protected.
Chime A function which issues an audio signal when the alarm
system is disarmed and a defined door is opened. The
Chime function can be enabled and disabled.
Control
Panel
An electronic unit which houses the microprocessor and
circuitry used to control the alarm system, as well as the
user interface (keys, display, buzzer, speaker and built-in
microphone).
Disarming Restoring the system to the normal standby state.
Entry
Delay
The amount of time between entry into the building and
issue of an Alarm. (Note: An alarm will not be issued if
the User ID is entered within the Entry Delay period.)
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Exit Delay The amount of time between setting the system to Away
and actual Arming of the system in Away mode.
Forced
Arming
A procedure which enables Arming of the system when
one or more Zones are not ready, by automatically
bypassing those Zones.
Home An Arming type used when persons are present in the
building. The perimeter of the premises is protected, but
interior areas of the premises are not.
Instant The Instant feature enables Arming of the system with
no Entry Delay.
Latchkey A type of Silent Alarm mode which automatically reports
the entry of certain predefined users (typically children) by
telephone to preprogrammed destinations. Latchkey
mode may be programmed to switch the system to Home
arming a predefined time after a Latchkey user enters
the building.
Master ID A four-digit security access code enabling one
predetermined user to perform a series of additional
functions.
Quick
Arming
A procedure which enables Arming of the system without
entry of the User ID. The Quick Arming function can be
enabled or disabled.
User ID A four-digit security access code enabling the user to arm
and disarm the system and receive system status
information.
Zone A specific sensor in a specific location within the system.
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3.2 Control Panel Layout
A photograph of the IntegrAlarm Control Panel appears on the next page.
3.2.1 The Control Panel keypad is made of a single semi-transparent
silicon rubber mask with back-light keys arranged in four groups as
follows:
3.2.1.1 Three operating keys at left of keypad:
Off (disarm) Key – disables all burglary protection.
Away Key – arms both perimeter and interior burglary
protection.
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Home Key – arms the perimeter intrusion protection
but not interior burglary protection.
3.2.1.2 Standard, 4x3, dual-function telephone keys for code entry,
commands and programming:
1/chime ON/OFF
2/ X10 ON/OFF
3/record and delete memo
4/mute speaker ON/OFF
5/PGM ON/OFF
6/replay memo
7/[unassigned]
8/view alarm history
9/delete memo
0/trouble report
#/delete character 1 position left
*/pause dialing
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3.2.1.3 Standard Three instant alarm keys at right of keypad:
Panic
Fire
Medical
3.2.1.4 Four control keys:
OK/NEXT key
DOWN/RIGHT key
UP/LEFT key
Cancel key
3.2.1.5 Four colored LEDs located at the left side of the speaker louvers:
System
State
Troubles "READY"
LED
(Green)
"AC"
LED
(Red)
"TROUBLE"
LED
(Yellow)
"ARMED"
LED
(Red)
Disarmed No troubles, all
sensors inactive
ON ON OFF OFF
Disarmed No troubles, any
sensor active
OFF ON OFF OFF
Disarmed Any trouble
excluding AC
OFF ON Blinks (med.) OFF
Disarmed AC trouble OFF OFF Blinks (med.) OFF
Alarm when
disarmed
x OFF x X Blinks
(fast)
Exit delay x OFF x x Blinks
(slow)
Arm x OFF x OFF ON
Alarm when
armed
x OFF x OFF Blinks
(fast)
Entry delay x OFF x OFF Blinks
(slow)
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3.3 Arming / Disarming the System
Arming and disarming functions are implemented by means of the keys at
the extreme left of the Control Panel.
3.3.1 Home / Away Arming
Home arming is used to protect persons within the building from
intruders. In Home arming, perimeter areas (outside doors and windows)
are protected and will issue an alarm when breached. Interior areas are
not protected, enabling users to move freely within the building without
issuing an alarm. (Note: issuing an alarm includes sending an alarm
message to the monitoring station and activation of an internal and an
external siren as defined in the system.)
Away arming is used to protect the premises when no persons are
present. In Away arming, perimeter areas and interior areas are protected
and will issue an alarm when breached.
To implement Home arming, press the HOME key at left of Control Panel;
to implement Away arming, press the AWAY key at left of Control Panel.
(Note: For arming from telephone, see Section 3.3.7 below. For arming
from keyfob (which will always be in Instant mode, with no entry delay),
see Section 3.3.6 below.)
If Quick Arming is not enabled (default state; see Section 3.6.4 below), an
ENTER ID prompt will be displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will
sound. Enter your User ID.
If the ID entered at any stage of the process is incorrect, the system will
respond by displaying an INCORRECT ID prompt and an "Incorrect ID"
voice prompt will sound. After 1 second, an ENTER ID prompt will be
displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. Enter your User ID.
(Note: After three incorrect ID entries, the system will respond with an
INCORRECT ID prompt and an "Incorrect ID" voice message, followed
by an ACCESS DENIED prompt and an "Access Denied" voice message,
and access to the system from the control panel will be denied for a
preprogrammed interval of time.)
If the ID entered is correct, and if the system is ready, the word ARMING
will be displayed on Control Panel along with a countdown time indicating
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the Exit Delay. A series of beeps will sound until the countdown time
reaches 0. (Note: If Away arming is implemented, user should leave the
building during the Exit Delay; otherwise, once the system is armed, any
movement within the building will issue an alarm.) When the Exit Delay
expires, the word ARMING will be replaced by ARM HOME or ARM
AWAY. When ARM HOME or ARM AWAY appears, a beep will sound and
an appropriate voice message will be given. The system is now armed.
If Quick Arming is enabled, an ENTER ID prompt will not be displayed. As
soon as the AWAY key is pressed, if the system is ready, the word
ARMING will be displayed on Control Panel along with a countdown time
indicating the Exit Delay, and the arming will proceed as in the previous
paragraph.
If the system is not ready, and if Force Arming is not enabled (default
state; see Section 3.6.4 below), a NOT RDY: message will be displayed,
listing the number of the sensor which is not ready and the nature of the
problem (OPEN, TAMPER, LOW BAT, ZONE LOST).
If the sensor which is not ready can be bypassed, a BYPASS? message
will be displayed.
To bypass the faulty zone, press OK at top of Control Panel; the word
ARMING will be momentarily displayed on Control Panel, and will then be
replaced by ARM. When ARM appears, a beep will sound. The system is
now armed.
To abort the arming (in order to remedy the problem): when the
BYPASS? message is displayed, press ESC at top of Control Panel. The
word DISARM will appear on Control Panel, indicating that the arming
has been aborted.
If the sensor which is not ready cannot be bypassed, an OK? message
will be displayed. Press OK at top of Control Panel. The word DISARM
will appear on Control Panel, indicating that the arming has been aborted.
Smart Arming: This feature enables the user to arm the system by
entering the User ID without having selected HOME or AWAY. When the
User ID is entered with no function selected, Home arming will take place
as described above. If one of the zones used to exit the building opens
and closes while the system is Smart Home armed, the system will
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automatically switch to Smart Away arming. (Note: Smart Arming cannot
be implemented from a keyfob or telephone.)
3.3.2 Instant Home / Away Arming
Instant arming means that there will be no Entry Delay – that is, an alarm
will be issued immediately upon entrance to the building, if the system is
not disarmed from outside via keyfob or telephone.
To implement Instant arming (Home or Away), first press the HOME or
AWAY key at left of Control Panel; enter User ID if required (see Section
3.3.1 above) and proceed as for normal Home / Away arming. When the
series of beeps signaling the Exit Delay begins, press the HOME or
AWAY key again. When the Exit Delay expires, the word ARMING will be
replaced by INSTANT HOME or INSTANT AWAY. When INSTANT HOME
or INSTANT AWAY appears, a beep will sound and an appropriate voice
message will be given. The system is now armed in Instant mode.
(Note: For Instant arming from keyfob, see Section 3.3.6 below; from
telephone, see Section 3.3.7 below.)
3.3.3 Disarming
To disarm the system, ensure that system is armed (ARM is displayed on
Control Panel) and press the OFF key at left of Control Panel. (Note: For
disarming from keyfob, see Section 3.3.6 below; from telephone, see
Section 3.3.7 below.)
An ENTER ID prompt will be displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt
will sound. Enter your User ID.
If the ID entered at any stage of the process is incorrect, the system will
respond by displaying an INCORRECT ID prompt and an "Incorrect ID"
voice prompt will sound. After 1 second, an ENTER ID prompt will be
displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. Enter your User ID.
(Note: After three incorrect ID entries, the system will respond with an
INCORRECT ID prompt and an "Incorrect ID" voice message, followed
by an ACCESS DENIED prompt and an "Access Denied" voice message,
and access to the system from the control panel will be denied for a
preprogrammed interval of time.)
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If the ID entered is correct, the word DISARM will be displayed on Control
Panel and a "System Disarmed" voice prompt will sound. The system is
now disarmed.
(Note: If an alarm has already been issued, it will be necessary to
perform the disarming operation twice – the first time will shut off the
siren, and the second time will disarm the system.)
Smart Disarming: This feature enables the user to arm the system by
entering the User ID without having pressed the OFF key. When the
system is armed and the User ID is entered with no function selected,
disarming will take place as described above. (Note: Smart Disarming
cannot be implemented from a keyfob or telephone.)
3.3.4 Panic/Fire/Medical
Panic, Fire and Medical alerts can be sent from the Control Panel
keyboard or from a telephone, keyfob or panic transmitter.
The following paragraphs of this section refer to the Control Panel only.
(Note: For sending a Panic alert from keyfob, see Section 3.3.6 below;
from telephone, see Section 3.3.7 below.)
To summon assistance by means of a Fire alert, press the Fire button
(the top button) immediately to the right of the numeric keypad on the
Control Panel. The system will transmit a "Fire" alarm to the monitoring
station.
To summon assistance by means of a Panic alert, press the Panic button
(the second button) immediately to the right of the numeric keypad on the
Control Panel. The system will transmit a "Panic" alarm to the monitoring
station.
To summon assistance by means of a Medical alert, press the Medical
button (the third) immediately to the right of the numeric keypad on the
Control Panel. The system will transmit a "Medical" alert to the monitoring
station.
3.3.5 Chime Enable/Disable
The Chime function, when enabled, causes an audio signal to be issued
when the alarm system is disarmed and a defined Chime door is opened
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(for example, when someone enters or leaves the building or opens a
door to a restricted area).
To enable the Chime function, ensure that system is disarmed (DISARM
is displayed on Control Panel) and press the asterisk key followed by the
“1” key. DISARM will remain displayed on Control Panel, the CHIME LED
will flash green, and a "Chime On" voice prompt will sound.
To disable the Chime function, ensure that system is disarmed (DISARM
is displayed on Control Panel) and press the asterisk key followed by the
“1” key. DISARM will remain displayed on Control Panel, the CHIME LED
will stop flashing, and a "Chime Off" voice prompt will sound.
3.3.6 Keyfob Operation
The arming, disarming, and Panic alert functions described in Sections
3.3.1 – 3.3.4 above, as well as activating various X10/PGM auxiliary
appliances, can be implemented by means of a hand-held keyfob
transmitter, from within the building or from up to 50 meters away.
The standard IntegrAlarm keyfob has a red LED, a green LED and five
buttons: OFF, HOME, AWAY, AUX and PANIC.
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To implement Instant Home arming, press the HOME button on the
keyfob. To implement Instant Away arming, press the AWAY button on the
keyfob. (Note: Home and Away arming from keyfob will always be in
Instant mode.)
To disarm the system, press the OFF button on the keyfob.
To turn ON the appliance(s) for which the specific keyfob is programmed,
press the AUX button on the keyfob. (The system will automatically turn
OFF the appliance(s) in question after a preprogrammed interval of time.)
For all of the above functions in this section, the red LED on the keyfob
will flash when the button is pressed, and the green LED will flash when
confirmation is received from the system.
(Note: In all types of arming by keyfob, if the system is not ready, the
green LED will not flash, and the system will not be armed.)
To summon assistance by means of a Panic alert, press the PANIC
button on the keyfob. The system will transmit a "Panic" alert to the
monitoring station.
3.3.7 Telephone Operation
The arming, disarming and alert functions described in Sections 3.3.1 –
3.3.4 above, as well as activating and deactivating X10/PGM auxiliary
appliances, can be implemented by means of a cordless or remote
telephone, from within or outside the building. In addition, the telephone
can be used to obtain system status reports.
To implement an arming or disarming function, dial the telephone number
of the alarm system. The system will respond with an "Enter ID" voice
prompt. Enter your User ID.
If the ID entered at any stage of the process is incorrect, the system will
respond with an "Incorrect ID" voice message, followed by an "Enter ID"
voice prompt. Enter your User ID. (Note: After three incorrect ID entries,
the system will respond with an "Incorrect ID" voice message, followed by
an "Access Denied" voice message, and telephone access to the system
will be denied for a preprogrammed interval of time.)
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If the ID entered is correct, the system will respond with an "OK" voice
message; proceed to implement the desired function as set forth below.
To disarm the system, dial *10. An "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound.
Enter your User ID. A "System Disarmed" voice prompt will sound. The
system is now disarmed.
(Note: If an alarm has already been issued, first dial *8 to disable the
siren. A "Done" voice prompt will sound and the siren will stop. Now dial
*10 to disarm the system.)
To implement Away arming, dial *11. To implement Instant Away arming,
dial *12. If Quick Arming is not enabled (default state; see Section 2.6.4
below), an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. Enter your User ID. If the
ID entered is correct (or if Quick Arming is enabled), and if the system is
ready, a "System armed in Away (or Instant Away) mode" voice prompt
will sound. The system is now armed.
To implement Home arming, dial *13 To implement Instant Home arming,
dial *14. If Quick Arming is not enabled (default state; see Section 2.6.4
below), an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. Enter your User ID. If the
ID entered is correct (or if Quick Arming is enabled), and if the system is
ready, a "System armed in Home (or Instant Home) mode" voice prompt
will sound. The system is now armed.
(Note: In all types of arming by telephone, if the system is not ready, a
"Not ready" message, followed by the number of the zone – for example,
"Not ready zone 4" – will sound, and the system will not be armed.)
To obtain a system status report, dial *15.
To activate a PGM / X-10 module, dial *6, followed by the number of the
desired module. (Example: to activate X-10 module 4, dial *64.)
To deactivate a PGM / X-10 module, dial *7, followed by the number of
the desired module. (Example: to deactivate X-10 module 4, dial *74.)
To obtain help with telephone commands, dial *9. The first help sentence
will be heard. To hear the next help sentence, press * again and so forth.
To listen in to the premises from PSTN only, dial *3. To speak to the
inhabitants through the system speakers from PSTN only, dial *1.
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To summon assistance by means of a Fire alert from cordless
telephone only, dial **1. The system will transmit a pre-recorded "Fire"
message to the monitoring station.
To summon assistance by means of a Panic alert from cordless
telephone only, dial **2. The system will transmit a pre-recorded "Panic"
message to the monitoring station.
To summon assistance by means of a Medical alert from cordless
telephone only, dial **3. The system will transmit a pre-recorded
"Medical" message to the monitoring station.
After completing all desired operations from PSTN only, dial *99. A
"Goodbye" voice prompt will sound, and the call to the alarm system will
be disconnected. (To terminate use of cordless telephone, just hang up.)
A summary of commands that can be used from cordless or remote
telephones appears in the following table.
Code Function Comments
[*] [10] Disarm system
[*] [11]
[*] [12]
Away
Instant Away
Arms perimeter and interior zones, with
entry/exit delay.
Arms perimeter and interior zones, without
entry/exit delay.
[*] [13]
[*] [14]
Home
Instant Home
Arms perimeter zones only, with entry
delay.
Arms perimeter zones only, without entry
delay.
[*] [15] Report status
[*] [6] [x] Activate PGM/X10
module x
x= 1 to 8 for X10, x= 9 to 10 for PGM
[*] [7] [x] Deactivate PGM/X10
module x
x= 1 to 8 for X10, x= 9 to 10 for PGM
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Code Function Comments
[*] [8] Disable all sirens Indoor, outdoor and buzzer.
[*] [9] Help Activates the first help sentence. Pressing
[#] plays the next sentence.
[*] [3] “Listen-in” function
[*] [1] “Speak-out” function
Allows user to listen to the premises or talk
to the inhabitants. Any other command
terminates listen-in or speak-out modes.
Valid for PSTN only.
[*] [99] Disconnect End of remote telephone session. Valid for
PSTN only.
[*] [*] [1]
[*] [*] [2]
[*] [*] [3]
Fire alarm
Panic alarm
Medical alarm
Valid for cordless telephone only.
3.4 Numeric Keypad Shortcut Functions
When the system is disarmed, a number of functions can be performed
by any user, by means of the numeric keypad at center of control panel.
3.4.1 Setting Voice Message Volume
To increase voice message volume, press * and the UP arrow above the
numeric keypad at top of Control Panel.
To decrease, press * and the DOWN arrow above the numeric keypad at
top of Control Panel.
3.4.2 Operating X-10 Units
To change the state of any X-10 unit (to turn it ON if it is OFF or OFF if it
is ON), press * and 2 on the numeric keypad at center of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
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X-10 No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to the desired X-10 unit
number and press OK at top of Control Panel.
A voice prompt will sound: "APPLIANCE [x] OPEN" if the appliance has
been turned ON, and "APPLIANCE [x] CLOSED" if the appliance has
been turned OFF ([x] = appliance number).
3.4.3 Recording/Playing Voice Memos
(Note: This section refers to voice memos left for users. Recording and
playback of voice prompts are discussed in Sections 2.5.4 and 2.5.5
below.)
To record a voice memo for users, press * and 3 on the numeric keypad
at center of Control Panel. Screen will show:
RECORD A MESSAGE
Start Delete #
Press OK and start recording your message. To stop recording, press OK
again.
To delete a recorded voice memo, press Delete. The recorded message
will be deleted.
To play a voice memo for users, press * and 6 on the numeric keypad at
center of Control Panel. Screen will show:
PLAY A MESSAGE
Start
Press OK to start playing the message. To stop playback, press OK
again.
3.4.4 Muting Speaker
To mute speaker, press * and 4 on the numeric keypad at center of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
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MUTE SPEAKER
* ON
From this point on, voice prompts will not sound at any stage until muting
is removed.
To remove muting, press * and 4 again. Screen will show:
MUTE SPEAKER
* OFF
3.4.5 Operating PGM Units
To change the state of any PGM unit (to turn it ON if it is OFF or OFF if it
is ON), press * and 5 on the numeric keypad at center of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
PGM No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to the desired PGM unit
number and press OK at top of Control Panel.
A voice prompt will sound: "APPLIANCE [x] OPEN" if the appliance has
been turned ON, and "APPLIANCE [x] CLOSED" if the appliance has
been turned OFF ([x] = appliance number).
3.4.6 View Alarm History
To view a history of the last 16 system alarms, press * and 8 on the
numeric keypad at center of Control Panel. Screen will show the date,
time and type of alarm, and an appropriate voice prompt will sound.
To remove alarm history from display and return to opening screen, press
Esc.
3.4.7 Trouble Report
To obtain a report of trouble in system when FAULT LED is flashing,
press * and 0 on the numeric keypad at center of Control Panel. Screen
will show the date, time and type of trouble, and an appropriate voice
prompt will sound.
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To remove trouble report from display and return to opening screen,
press Esc.
3.5 Additional User Functions
In addition to the arm/disarm and numeric keypad functions described
above, the IntegrAlarm enables a wide range of other functions. Some of
these can be implemented by any user; others can only be implemented
by the user predefined as Master.
Master functions are discussed in Section 2.6 below.
If an ordinary User ID or an incorrect code is entered for any Master
function, or if an incorrect code is entered for any User function, an
INCORRECT ID prompt will be displayed and an "Incorrect ID" voice
prompt will sound. After 1 second, an ENTER ID prompt will be displayed
and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. (Note: After three incorrect ID
entries, the system will respond with an INCORRECT ID prompt and an
"Incorrect ID" voice message, followed by an ACCESS DENIED prompt
and an "Access Denied" voice message, and access to the system from
the control panel will be denied for a preprogrammed interval of time.)
These functions are viewed from the Main Menu. To access the Main
Menu, press OK at top of Control Panel when the system is disarmed.
Screen will show:
MAIN MENU
1: USER
An ENTER ID prompt will be displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt
will sound.
Enter your User ID.
If the User ID has been correctly entered, screen will show:
USER MENU
1. ZONE BYPASS
(Note: At any point in Section 3.5, pressing OK at top of Control Panel will
move one level downward in the menu structure; pressing ESC at top of
Control Panel will move one level upward in the menu structure.)
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3.5.1 Bypass
This function is used to bypass any alarm zone whose activation is not
desired, and to clear any bypass that has already been set.
After the User ID has been entered from the User Menu, screen will
show:
USER MENU
1. ZONE BYPASS
Press OK.
To set a bypass, press OK. Screen will show:
ZONE 1 No Bypass
FRONT DOOR
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to the desired zone
number, or use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to enter
desired zone number, and press OK. If bypass is successful, screen will
show:
ZONE 1 Bypass
FRONT DOOR
and a "Zone bypassed" voice prompt will sound.
If bypass is unsuccessful, screen will display:
Zone 1 Bypass
FAILED
Press OK to confirm. Screen will now again show:
ZONE 1 No Bypass
FRONT DOOR
Repeat until all desired bypasses have been set.
To clear a bypass, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to the
desired zone number, or use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel
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to enter desired zone number, and press OK. If bypass clearing is
successful, screen will show:
ZONE 1 No Bypass
FRONT DOOR
and a "Zone not bypassed" voice prompt will sound.
If bypass clearing is unsuccessful, screen will display:
Zone 1 Unbypass
FAILED
Press OK to confirm. Screen will now again show:
ZONE 1 Bypass
FRONT DOOR
Repeat until all desired bypasses have been cleared.
To leave the Bypass function, press ESC.
3.5.2 View Troubles
To view a history of trouble (malfunction) and miscellaneous events (low
battery alerts for sensors, etc.), use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to
scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the View Troubles
function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
1. ZONE BYPASS
Press OK. If there is no trouble history, screen will show:
NO TROUBLES
If there is a trouble history, screen will show the most recent trouble
incident with the date and type of trouble. If the trouble applies to a
specific zone, the zone number will also be designated.
Use DOWN arrow key at top of Control Panel to scroll through trouble
events.
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3.5.3 Alarm History
To view a history of alarm events, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel
to scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the Alarm History
function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
3: ALARM EVENTS
Press OK. If there is no alarm history, screen will show:
NO ALARMS
If there is an alarm history, screen will show the most recent alarm
incident with the date and type of alarm. If the alarm applies to a specific
zone, the zone number will also be designated.
Use DOWN arrow key at top of Control Panel to scroll through alarm
events.
3.5.4 Memo
(Note: The functions in this section are identical to those appearing in
Section 2.4.3 above.)
To record, play or delete a voice memo for users, use arrow keys at top of
Control Panel to scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the
Memo function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
4: MEMO
Press OK. Screen will show:
MEMO MENU
1. MEMO RECORD
Press OK. Screen will show:
RECORD A MESSAGE
Start Delete #
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Press OK and start recording your message. To stop recording, press OK
again.
To delete the last recorded voice memo, press Delete. The recorded
message will be deleted.
To play a voice memo for users, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to
scroll through Memo functions on the Memo Menu to the Memo Play
function. Screen will show:
MEMO MENU
2. MEMO PLAY
Press OK. Screen will show:
PLAY A MESSAGE
Start
Press OK to start playing the message. To stop playback, press OK
again.
To delete a voice memo, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
through Memo functions on the Memo Menu to the Memo Delete
function. Screen will show:
MEMO MENU
3. MEMO DELETE
Press OK. Screen will show:
DELETE MEMO?
No - x Yes -
Press OK to delete the message. Press Cancel if deletion is not desired.
3.5.5 X10 ON/OFF
(Note: The functions in this section are identical to those appearing in
Section 3.4.2 above.)
To turn X10 appliances connected to the system ON and OFF, use arrow
keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through User functions on the User
Menu to the X10 ON/OFF function. Screen will show:
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USER MENU
5: X10 ON/OFF
Press OK. Screen will show:
X10 No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
To turn the appliance OFF, press OK. An "Appliance 1 closed" voice
prompt will sound.
To turn the appliance ON, press OK. An "Appliance 1 open" voice prompt
will sound.
Press DOWN arrow key to scroll to the next appliance. Screen will show:
X10 No: 2
APPLIANCE 2
Repeat until all desired X10 appliances have been turned ON or OFF.
3.5.6 PGM ON/OFF
(Note: The functions in this section are identical to those appearing in
Section 3.4.5 above.)
To turn PGM appliances connected to the system ON and OFF, use
arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through User functions on the
User Menu to the PGM ON/OFF function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
6: PGM ON/OFF
Press OK. Screen will show:
PGM No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
To turn the appliance OFF, press OK. An "Appliance 1 closed" voice
prompt will sound.
To turn the appliance ON, press OK. An "Appliance 1 open" voice prompt
will sound.
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Press DOWN arrow key to scroll to the next appliance. Screen will show:
PGM No: 2
APPLIANCE 2
Repeat until all desired PGM appliances have been turned ON or OFF.
3.5.7 Door Chime
To turn door chime ON and OFF, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel
to scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the Door Chime
function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
7: DOOR CHIME
Press OK. Screen will show:
DOOR CHIME
OFF
To confirm that chime should be OFF, press OK. A "Chime OFF" voice
prompt will sound.
To turn chime ON (when screen shows OFF), press DOWN arrow. The
word OFF will change to ON. Press OK. A “Chime ON” voice prompt will
sound.
To turn chime OFF (when screen shows ON), press UP arrow. The word
ON will change to OFF. Press OK. A “Chime OFF” voice prompt will
sound.
3.5.8 Mute Speaker
To turn speaker mute function ON and OFF, use arrow keys at top of
Control Panel to scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the
Mute Speaker function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
8: MUTE SPEAKER
Press OK. Screen will show:
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MUTE SPEAKER
OFF
To confirm that mute speaker function should be OFF, press OK.
To turn mute speaker function ON (when screen shows OFF), press
DOWN arrow. The word OFF will change to ON. Press OK.
To turn mute speaker function OFF (when screen shows ON), press UP
arrow. The word ON will change to OFF. Press OK.
3.5.9 LCD Contrast
To adjust LCD contrast on Control Panel display, use arrow keys at top of
Control Panel to scroll through User functions on the User Menu to the
LCD Contrast function. Screen will show:
USER MENU
9: LCD CONTRAST
Press OK. Screen will show:
LCD CONTRAST
<UP> <DOWN>
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to adjust LCD contrast to desired
level and press OK.
3.6 Master Functions
The following functions can only be implemented by the user predefined
as Master.
If an ordinary User ID or an incorrect code is entered for any Master
function, an INCORRECT ID prompt will be displayed and an "Incorrect
ID" voice prompt will sound. After 1 second, an ENTER ID prompt will be
displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. (Note: After three
incorrect ID entries, the system will respond with an INCORRECT ID
prompt and an "Incorrect ID" voice message, followed by an ACCESS
DENIED prompt and an "Access Denied" voice message, and access to
the system from the control panel will be denied for a preprogrammed
interval of time.)
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These functions are viewed from the Main Menu. To access the Main
Menu, press OK at top of Control Panel when the system is disarmed.
Screen will show:
MAIN MENU
1: USER
Use DOWN arrow key at top of Control Panel to obtain the following
screen:
MAIN MENU
2: MASTER
Press OK.
An ENTER ID prompt will be displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt
will sound.
Enter your Master ID.
If the Master ID has been correctly entered, screen will show:
Master MENU
1. ADJUST CLOCK
(Note: At any point in Section 3.6, pressing OK at top of Control Panel will
move one level downward in the menu structure; pressing ESC at top of
Control Panel will move one level upward in the menu structure.)
3.6.1 Adjust Clock
From the Master Menu, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to
the Adjust Clock function. Screen will show:
MASTER MENU
1. ADJUST CLOCK
Press OK. Screen will show:
01: TIME hh-mm-ss
followed by the time. Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to
adjust time and press OK. Screen will show:
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02: DATE mm-dd-yy
followed by the date. Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to
adjust date and press OK. Screen will show:
03: 24 HOUR CLOCK
Yes
If 24-hour clock is desired, press OK. If not, use arrow keys at top of
Control Panel to change "Yes" to "No" and then press OK.
To leave the Adjust Clock function, press ESC.
3.6.2 Event Logger
To view a history of alarms, arming/disarming operations, bypasses set
and cleared, trouble (malfunctions) and miscellaneous events (low
battery alerts for sensors, etc.), press OK from the Main Menu. The User
Menu will be displayed:
MASTER MENU
2: EVENT LOGGER
Press OK. Screen will show:
EVENT LOGGER
1. All events
To select a display of all events (Alarm/Restore, Arm/Disarm, Bypass,
Trouble and Misc. Events), press OK.
If there are no events at all recorded in the system, screen will show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event. (Note:
screens depicting events are shown in the paragraphs below.) Use arrow
keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
To select a specific type of event (Alarm/Restore, Arm/Disarm, Bypass.
Trouble or Misc. Events), use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
to the desired type of event.
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To view Alarm/Restore events, scroll until screen shows:
EVENT LOGGER
2. Alarm/Restore
Press OK. If there are no Alarm/Restore events recorded in the system,
screen will show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event of the
type selected. The first line of the display shows the date and time of the
event; the second line shows the number of the event, followed by "e" for
an event or "r" for a restore, and a description of the event.
Alarm/Restore events include:
BURGLARY
PANIC
FIRE
MEDICAL
DURESS
TAMPER
FALSE CODE
Example:
SEP.06,02:05:44A
01e: ALARM
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
To view additional parameters (location of event or user initiating event,
depending on type of event), press OK from any displayed event.
Example:
Location:
MASTER BEDROOM
Pressing OK again restores the display of the event in question.
To view Arm/Disarm events, scroll until screen shows:
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EVENT LOGGER
3. Arm/Disarm
Press OK. If there are no Arm/Disarm events recorded in the system,
screen will show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event of the
type selected, as described above. Arm/Disarm events include:
ARM_HOME
ARM_AWAY
ARM_QUICK
ARM_AUTO
ARM_REMOTE
ARM_KEYFOB
DISARM
DISARM_AUTO
DISARM_REMOTE
DISARM_KEYFOB
Example:
SEP.06,02:05:44A
01e: ARM AWAY
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
To view additional parameters (user initiating event), press OK from any
displayed event. Example:
Armed by:
MASTER
Pressing OK again restores the display of the event in question.
To view Bypass events, scroll until screen shows:
EVENT LOGGER
4. Bypass
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Press OK. If there are no Bypass events recorded in the system, screen
will show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event of the
type selected, as described above.
Example:
SEP.06,02:05:44A
01e: BYPASS
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
To view user initiating event, press OK from any displayed event.
Example:
Bypassed by:
MASTER
Pressing OK again displays the location of the bypass. Example:
Location:
FRONT DOOR
Pressing OK yet again restores the display of the event in question.
To view Trouble events, scroll until screen shows:
EVENT LOGGER
5. Trouble
Press OK. If there are no Trouble events recorded in the system, screen
will show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event of the
type selected, as described above. Trouble events include:
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AC TROUBLE
DC TROUBLE
PHONE TROUBLE
LOGGER FULL
X10 TROUBLE
RTC TROUBLE (real time clock)
Example:
SEP.06,02:05:44A
01e: PHONE TROUBLE
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
Note: no additional parameters are available for Trouble events.
To view Misc. events, scroll until screen shows:
EVENT LOGGER
6. Misc. Events
Press OK. If there are no Misc. events recorded in the system, screen will
show:
NO EVENTS
If there are any events, screen will show the most recent event of the
type selected, as described above. Misc. events include:
INSTALL
SENSOR BATTERY
SENSOR LOST
Example:
SEP.06,02:05:44A
01e: SENSOR BATTERY
Use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll through events.
To view additional parameters (location of event), press OK from any
displayed event. Example:
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Location:
MASTER BEDROOM
Pressing OK again restores the display of the event in question.
To leave any category and return to the Event Logger opening screen,
press ESC. To leave the Event Logger function, press ESC again.
3.6.3 Access Codes
This function is used to set Master ID, User ID and special ID code
numbers.
From the Master Menu, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to
the Access Codes function. Screen will show:
MASTER MENU
3. Access Codes
Press OK. Screen will show:
ACCESS CODES
1. Master Code
To confirm or adjust master code, press OK. Screen will show:
01: MASTER CODE
1111
Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to adjust master code and
press OK, or simply press OK to confirm master code. The ACCESS
CODES screen will again be displayed.
To confirm or adjust user codes, press DOWN arrow key until screen
shows:
ACCESS CODES
2. User Codes
Press OK. Screen will show:
01: 1st USER CODE
1111
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Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to adjust user code and
press OK, or simply press OK to confirm user code. Repeat for users 2-6,
pressing OK each time. When all user codes have been confirmed or
adjusted, press ESC. The ACCESS CODES screen will again be
displayed.
To confirm or adjust special codes (one-time codes, duress code, phone
code), press DOWN arrow key until screen shows:
ACCESS CODES
3. Misc. Codes
Press OK. Screen will show:
01: 1st ONE TIME CODE
1111
Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to adjust user code and
press OK, or simply press OK to confirm user code. Repeat for second
one-time code, duress code and phone code, pressing OK each time.
To leave the Access Codes function, press ESC.
3.6.4 Arm Options
This function is used to set Auto Arm, Auto Disarm, Quick Arm, Force Arm
and Latchkey Disarm functions.
From the Master Menu, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to
the Arm Options function. Screen will show:
MASTER MENU
4. Arm Options
Press OK. Screen will show:
01: AUTO ARM
00:00 A
Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to adjust auto arm time
and press OK. (If auto arm is not desired, simply press OK). Screen will
show:
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02: AUTO DISARM
00:00 A
Use numeric keypad at center of Control Panel to adjust auto disarm time
and press OK. (If auto disarm is not desired, simply press OK). Screen
will show:
03: QUICK ARM
Yes
If Quick Arm is not desired, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to
change "Yes" to "No" and press OK. (If Quick Arm is desired, simply
press OK). Screen will show:
04: FORCE ARM
No
If Force Arm is desired, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to change
"No" to "Yes" and press OK. (If Force Arm is not desired, simply press
OK). Screen will show:
05: LATCHKEY DISARM
Yes
If Latchkey Disarm is not desired, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel
to change "Yes" to "No" and press OK. (If Latchkey Disarm is desired,
simply press OK).
To leave the Arm Options function, press ESC.
3.6.5 System Test
This function is used to test the system battery.
From the Master Menu, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll to
the Battery Test function. Screen will show:
MASTER MENU
5. System Test
Press OK. Screen will show:
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SYSTEM TEST
1. Walk Test
This function is used to test a specific sensor. Press OK. Screen will
show:
PLEASE ACTIVATE
THE ZONE
Activate the sensor to be tested and press OK. If sensor is in good order,
two alternating screens will be displayed. One will show the sensor serial
number and type. The other will indicate the sensor signal level: SIGNAL
LEVEL OK or SIGNAL LEVEL TOO LOW.
If the sensor is not in good order, screen will show after 2 minutes:
PU
NOT FOUND
To test the system battery, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
through System Test functions until screen shows:
SYSTEM TEST
2. Battery Test
Press OK. Screen will show:
TESTING BATTERY
PLEASE WAIT…
After about 30 seconds, if battery is present and in good order, screen will
briefly show:
BATTERY TEST
OK
If battery is missing or not in good order, screen will briefly show:
BATTERY TEST
FAILED
Display will then return to opening screen.
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To test the wireless siren, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
through System Test functions until screen shows:
SYSTEM TEST
3. Wireless Siren
Press OK. Wireless siren will sound for 5 seconds and stop.
To test the internal siren, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
through System Test functions until screen shows:
SYSTEM TEST
4. Internal Siren
Press OK. Internal siren will sound for 5 seconds and stop.
To test the buzzer, use arrow keys at top of Control Panel to scroll
through System Test functions until screen shows:
SYSTEM TEST
5. Buzzer Test
Press OK. Buzzer will sound briefly.

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