Total Commander 2000 Users Manual 46 585.bk
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Page Count: 61
- FCC Notices
- Security System
- Owner’s Manual
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- Section 1– Introduction 5
- Section 2– How the System Communicates to You 11
- Section 3– Basic System Operations 15
- Section 4– Advanced System Operations 27
- Arming with No Alarm Delay (NO DELAY) 27
- Bypassing Normally Armed Sensors (BYPASS) 28
- Using the Chime Feature (CHIME) 29
- Controlling Lights (LIGHTS) 30
- Using and Programming the Magic Key 31
- Using the Keychain Touchpad 32
- Checking the System Status (STATUS) 35
- Checking for Alarms 36
- Adjusting Panel Speaker Volume 37
- Section 5– Maintaining Your System 39
- Section 6– Troubleshooting Your System 45
- Section 7– Planning for Emergencies 49
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- Section 1– Introduction
- Section 2– How the System Communicates to You
- Section 3– Basic System Operations
- Using Access Codes
- Entering and Exiting Premises
- Arming and Disarming Your System
- Turning System Off
- Turning System On (STAY and AWAY)
- To arm the system from the panel or a Handheld Touchpad:
- To arm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To arm the system using a Magic Key:
- Activating Emergency Alarms
- Table 4 . A comparison of the alarm types
- Police, Fire, and Auxiliary/Medical Alarms
- Silent Duress Alarm
- Section 4– Advanced System Operations
- Arming with No Alarm Delay (NO DELAY)
- Bypassing Normally Armed Sensors (BYPASS)
- Using the Chime Feature (CHIME)
- Controlling Lights (LIGHTS)
- Using and Programming the Magic Key
- Using the Keychain Touchpad
- To arm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To arm the system with no alarm delay from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To disarm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To bypass sensors indirectly from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To activate an alarm from a Keychain Touchpad:
- To turn controlled lights on or off from a Keychain Touchpad:
- Checking the System Status (STATUS)
- Checking for Alarms
- Adjusting Panel Speaker Volume
- Section 5– Maintaining Your System
- Required System Tests
- To check system status:
- To perform a phone test:
- To perform a sensor test:
- Replacing Panel Backup Batteries
- To replace the panel’s backup batteries:
- 1. Enter ACCESS CODE + 1 to disarm the system to level 1. An alarm will occur if you do not disar...
- 2. Loosen the two screws on the bottom of the panel until you are able to slide the door down and...
- 3. Check the battery type installed (NiCd or alkaline). You must use the same battery type that i...
- 4. Remove the batteries from the battery bucket.
- 5. Insert appropriate new batteries in the order and direction shown in Figure 7.
- 6. Replace the battery door on the panel.
- 7. Wait 30 seconds, then press STATUS.
- To replace the panel’s backup batteries:
- Replacing Smoke Sensor Batteries
- To replace the batteries in a Smoke Sensor:
- 1. Remove the sensor from its base by turning the sensor counterclockwise until the line on the s...
- 2. Pull the batteries out of their compartments, and disconnect the batteries from the battery cl...
- 3. Connect the new batteries to the battery clips, and push the batteries into their compartments.
- 4. To attach the sensor to the base, put the sensor on the base, then align the line on the senso...
- 5. Perform a sensor test on the Smoke Sensor to verify that the batteries are okay. See "Required...
- To replace the batteries in a Smoke Sensor:
- Replacing Other Sensor Batteries
- Required System Tests
- Section 6– Troubleshooting Your System
- Section 7– Planning for Emergencies