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DS7200V2-EXP

User's Guide

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Control Panel

DS7200V2-EXP | User's Guide | Contents 3.37 3.38 3.39 3.40 3.41 3.42 3.43

EN | 2 Move to Area .............................................29 Auto-Forward On/Off...............................30 Auto-Forward On Setup ...........................30 Auto-Forward Off Setup ...........................31 Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 131 View History Log ......................................32 Enable Installer PIN..................................32 4. Using the LED Keypad ..................................33 4.1 Keypad LED Functions ................................33 4.2 Enable Keypad ..............................................33 4.3 Silence Alarms ...............................................33 4.4 Keypad Adjust ...............................................34 4.5 Turn the System Off......................................34 4.6 Turn the System On......................................35 4.7 Select Partial On Zones ................................36 4.8 Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions ......................................................37 4.9 Force Arming the System .............................37 4.10 Bypass/Unbypass Zones ...........................39 4.11 Set System Date and Time .......................39 4.12 Change PIN ...............................................40 4.13 Change Another Users PIN ....................40 4.14 Change Another Users Authority Level 41 4.15 Change Another Users Area ...................43 4.16 Add a User PIN .........................................44 4.17 Delete a User PIN .....................................45 4.18 Renew One-Time PINs ............................45 4.19 Check System Troubles ............................46 4.20 View Alarm Memory................................47 4.21 View System Troubles ..............................47 4.22 View Zone Troubles .................................48 4.23 System Test ................................................48 4.24 Walk Test ...................................................49 4.25 Reset the System........................................49 4.26 Turn Chime On/Off .................................50 4.27 Select Chime Tone....................................50 4.28 Select Chime Zones...................................51 4.29 Extend Auto On Time..............................51 4.30 All Areas On ..............................................52 4.31 All Areas Off..............................................52 4.32 Auto Forward On/Off...............................52 4.33 Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 153 4.34 Remote Program .......................................53 4.35 Enable Installer PIN..................................53 5. Reference Materials .......................................54 5.1 Pager Reports.................................................54 5.2 System Event Descriptions ...........................55 5.3 Glossary ..........................................................60

Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................... 4 System Information......................................... 4 Documentation Conventions......................... 4 About Your Security System ......................... 5 Security System Basics.................................... 5 Security System Limitations........................... 6 Fire Safety and Evacuation ............................ 7 Maintenance and Service ............................... 7 Power Failure................................................... 7 How to Clean the Keypad ............................. 7 2. Keypad Overview............................................ 8 2.1 Keypad Keys ................................................... 8 2.2 Keypad Tones ................................................. 9 2.3 Logging Out of the System ............................ 9 3. Using the Text Keypad ................................... 9 3.1 System Status LEDs ........................................ 9 3.2 Check System Status..................................... 10 3.3 Enable Keypad .............................................. 10 3.4 Silence Alarms............................................... 10 3.5 Keypad Adjust............................................... 11 3.6 Turn the System Off ..................................... 11 3.7 Turn the System On ..................................... 12 3.8 Select Partial On Zones ................................ 13 3.9 Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions...................................................... 13 3.10 Force Arming the System ........................ 14 3.11 Bypass/Unbypass Zones........................... 15 3.12 View Faulted Zones .................................. 15 3.13 Set System Date and Time....................... 16 3.14 Change PIN ............................................... 16 3.15 Change Another Users PIN.................... 17 3.16 Change Another Users Authority Level 17 3.17 Change Another Users Area .................. 18 3.18 Add a User PIN......................................... 19 3.19 Delete a User PIN..................................... 20 3.20 Renew One-Time PINs ............................ 20 3.21 Check System Troubles............................ 21 3.22 View Alarm Memory ............................... 21 3.23 View System Troubles.............................. 22 3.24 View Zone Troubles ................................. 22 3.25 System Test................................................ 23 3.26 Walk Test ................................................... 24 3.27 Reset the System ....................................... 24 3.28 Turn Chime On/Off................................. 25 3.29 Select Chime Tone ................................... 25 3.30 Select Chime Zones .................................. 26 3.31 Extend Auto On Time ............................. 26 3.32 Change Skeds ............................................ 27 3.33 Change Outputs ........................................ 28 3.34 Remote Program ....................................... 28 3.35 All Areas On.............................................. 29 3.36 All Areas Off ............................................. 29 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9

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Figures
Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Figure 5: All On Operation ...................................... 5 Perimeter Only/Partial On Operation.... 6 Smoke Detector Locations ....................... 7 Text Keypad .............................................. 8 LED Keypad .............................................. 8

Tables
Table 1: Table 2: Table 3: Table 4: Table 5: Table 6: Table 7: Table 8: Table 9: Table 10: Table 11: Table 12: Table 13: Table 14: Table 15: Table 16: Keypad Key Functions ............................... 8 Keypad Tone Descriptions ........................ 9 Text Keypad System Status LEDs ............ 9 System Status Messages............................ 10 Arming Key Sequences ............................ 12 Chime Tone Selections ............................ 25 Log Display Descriptions ......................... 32 LED Keypad System Status LEDs .......... 33 Arming Key Sequences ............................ 35 Checking System Troubles..................... 46 Viewing System Troubles....................... 47 Viewing Zone Troubles .......................... 48 System Test LED Indications................. 48 System Test Status ................................... 49 Chime Tone Selections........................... 50 Reserved User IDs .................................. 54

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Introduction 1.2.2 Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

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1.
1.1

Introduction
System Information
Alarm company:

Throughout this document there are important notes that address personal and/or equipment safety issues, system operation issues, etc. They are set off as follows: The Important Note identifies information intended for successful operation.

Telephone Number:

1.2
1.2.1

Documentation Conventions
Type Styles Used

The Caution Note identifies information intended to prevent an incident that could prohibit the functionality of the program/equipment. The Warning Note identifies information intended to prevent an incident that could prohibit the functionality of the program/equipment and/or personal injury. 1.2.3 Other Conventions Following the heading of each user function, there is a checkbox that indicates whether or not your system allows you to perform the function. The key sequence shortcut follows the checkbox. This sequence identifies the keys that you must press in order to perform the intended function. Below is an example. Key Sequence: [#][4][9] A description of the function and operational procedure follow the key sequence.

To help identify important items in the text, the following type styles are used: Bold text Italicized text [#][4][9] Indicates important text or terms that you should note. Refers you to a drawing, table, or other section of this document. Bracketed numbers represent keypad keys. When next to one another, they represent the key sequence to press for a particular function. For this example, pressing the [#] key followed by the [4] key and [9] key enters the Keypad Adjust function. Bracketed numbers represent keypad keys. If there is a + sign in between them, you must press and hold the first key and then press the second key to perform the intended function. For this example, pressing and holding the [*] key and then pressing the [1] key increases the keypads volume when you have entered the Keypad Adjust function sequence ([#][4][9]).

[*]+[1]

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1.3

About Your Security System


This system includes a telephone line seizure feature. The system can be programmed to communicate with the Alarm Receiving Center (ARC) to report system events, such as alarms. You cannot use your phone when the system is communicating with the ARC over the phone line. In the unlikely event that the ARC is not able to receive the report, your phone can be unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the system makes additional communication attempts. If your telephone service is interrupted, your security system cannot send reports to the ARC unless it has an alternate means of sending them.

Not all zones are the same. In fact, there are two basic types of zones: Controlled and 24-hour. Controlled Zones Controlled zones respond to alarm conditions depending upon whether the system is turned on or off. They are programmed to either respond instantly to alarm conditions, or to provide a delay so you can reach the keypad and turn the system off. Various controlled zones can be located throughout your house. When you turn your system on, you have the option of turning on all controlled zones (All On), or just some of the controlled zones (Perimeter Only or Partial On). 24-hour Zones 24-hour zones are always on, even when the system is turned off. There are two types of 24-hour zones, fire zones and non-fire zones. Fire Zones: Fire zones only monitor fire detection devices such as smoke detectors. They are always on and cannot be turned off. Non-fire 24-hour Zones: Non-fire 24-hour zones are always on and cannot be turned off. All On

This Users Guide shows you how to use and maintain your security system. It covers basic functions, such as turning the system on and off. Depending on how your alarm company programmed your system, you might not be able to use all of the functions described in this document. Certain functions require you to enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Your system helps to secure life, property, and investments against fire, theft and bodily harm. It can consist of one or more keypads, door/window sensors (devices that can tell whether a door/window is opened or closed), motion sensors, and fire detection devices. Each device is connected to a control panel.

1.4.4

When you turn your system All On, you are turning on all controlled zones, both interior (motion detectors) and perimeter (doors and window contacts). See Figure 1. Figure 1: All On Operation

1.4
1.4.1

Security System Basics


What is a Zone?

A Zone is a detection device or group of devices connected to your security system. Zones are identified by the area they monitor, such as a front door, bedroom window, or hallway. 1.4.2 What is a Faulted Zone? = Controlled zone turned All On When a zone (such as a door or window) is closed, it is said to be normal. When the door or window is open, the zone is said to be faulted, or not normal. When you turn your system on, you usually want all of the zones in your system to be normal. However, you can turn your system on with faulted zones by using the Bypass Zones function (for text keypads, see page 15; for LED keypads, see page 39).

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When you turn your system Perimeter Only or Partial On, you are turning on only a portion of the controlled zones. Your alarm company determines which zones turn on when the system is turned Perimeter Only on. You identify which zones turn on when the system is turned Partial On. To select Partial On zones on a text keypad, see page 13. To select Partial On zones on an LED keypad, see page 36. Perimeter Only and Partial On zones can include only the perimeter (doors and windows) of your system, or the zones on the first floor of a two story house. See Figure 2. Figure 2: Perimeter Only/Partial On Operation

1.5

Security System Limitations

Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee coverage against burglary, fire, or environmental threats. All security systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, the following: If sirens or horns are placed outside the hearing range of people in remote areas of the building or in areas that are frequently closed off, they do not provide the intended protection. If intruders gain access through unprotected zones of entry, the system cannot detect their entrance. If intruders have the technical means of bypassing, jamming, or disconnecting all or part of the system, they cannot be detected. If the AC power supply is off and the backup battery is either missing or dead, sensors cannot detect intrusion. Smoke detectors cannot detect smoke in chimneys, walls, or roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. They cannot detect smoke or fire on a level of the building different from the one on which they are located. Smoke detectors might not be able to warn in time about fires started by explosions, improper storage of flammables, overloaded electrical circuits, or other types of hazardous conditions. If phone lines are out of service, reports from the security system to the ARC cannot be sent. Telephone lines are vulnerable to compromise by several means. Inadequate maintenance and failure to test are the most common causes of alarm failure. Test your system once a week to be sure that all system components are working properly. Although having a security system can make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute for insurance. Warning devices cannot compensate you for loss of life or property.

= Controlled zone turned Perimeter Only or Partial On = Controlled zone turned off

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1.6

Fire Safety and Evacuation

Figure 3: Smoke Detector Locations

Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most fire related deaths occur at night when occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and toxic gases, rather than from burns. To help reduce this risk, the following guidelines should be followed. Minimize fire hazards. Smoking in bed, cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline, leaving children home alone, and using unsafe holiday decorations are some of the common causes of household fire. Install a fire alarm system. The primary purpose of this system is to alert people by giving the earliest possible warning of danger. A smoke detector should be provided to cover each sleeping area in a home. Practice an escape plan. Because there might be very little time between detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly, it is important that every member of the family understand how to quickly evacuate according to the plan. Have a primary and alternate escape route. Since stairwells and hallways might be blocked during a fire, exiting through a bedroom window must be a part of the escape plan. If the sleeping area is above the ground floor, install a means of safely descending outside the building if one does not already exist. As a part of this plan, all family members should arrange to meet at a location away from the house (such as a neighbors house) so you can account for everyone. If it is determined that the alarm was accidentally sounded, silence the bell, reset the detectors, and notify your alarm company immediately that there is no emergency situation. A smoke detector should be located on each level, including basements, but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas. See Figure 3.

= Smoke detector

1.7

Maintenance and Service

This security system requires very little maintenance. However, you should test the system weekly to ensure it is working properly. A test schedule and maintenance program can be arranged. If you notice a change in operation during normal use or testing, call for service as soon as possible. Do not attempt to repair the control panel, keypads, or detectors yourself. See System Information on page 4 for alarm company name and contact information.

1.8

Power Failure

If the keypad indicates a power failure and you have power in the rest of your building, there might be a problem with the electrical transformer or circuit breaker supplying power to your security system. If it appears to be damaged in any way, do not attempt to repair it. Call your alarm company for service. If the transformer is connected, check the circuit breaker supplying power to the outlet. If the breaker is tripped, check the appliances on the circuit for signs of electrical problems. Make sure someone has not intentionally turned the breaker off. When all is clear, reset the breaker.

1.9

How to Clean the Keypad

If your keypad gets dirty, apply a household glass cleaner to a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface. Do not spray any liquid directly onto the keypad. It could run inside the case and damage electrical circuits.

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Keypad Overview

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2.

Keypad Overview

2.1

Keypad Keys

This section provides an overview of the features shared by both the text keypad and the LED keypad. The front of your keypad might look different than the keypads pictured in this document (see Figure 4 or Figure 5). The instructions covered in this document still apply as the functions are the same. Figure 4: Text Keypad

Both keypads have 21 keys to perform the various functions as described in Table 1. Table 1: Keypad Key Functions
Keypad Keys 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 # Function Use the numeric keys to enter PINs and issue key sequence functions. Press [#] along with the numeric keys to enter key sequence functions. Also displays system status when pressed. Press [*] to advance to the next display. Press [On] to turn your system All On. See pages 12 and 35 for more details. Press [Off] to turn the system off and/or silence all alarms. A PIN entry is required. Press [Perimeter Only] to turn your system Perimeter Only on. See pages 12 and 35 for more details. Press [No Entry] to turn your system on with no Entry Delay. See pages 12 and 35 for more details. Press [Bypass] to bypass one or more zones. See pages 15 and 39 for more details. Press [System Reset] to reset the system. See pages 24 and 49 for more details. Your alarm company programs these keys to generate alarms. Press the key twice to activate.

2 1
Armed Status Power Fire

*
On
1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 #

On

Off
Perimeter Only No Ent ry

Off

Bypass

System Reset

Perimeter Only

1- System Status LEDs 2- Text Display 3- Function Keys Figure 5: LED Keypad

No Entry

Bypass

2 1
Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

System Reset
4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

ABC Keys
On

1 4 7

2 5 8 0

3 6 9 #

Off
Perimeter Only No Entry

Special Alarm Key Operation

[A] Key = ________________________________ [B] Key = ________________________________ [C] Key = ________________________________

Bypass

System Reset

1- System Status LEDs 2- Zone Status LEDs 3- Function Keys

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2.2

Keypad Tones

2.3

Logging Out of the System

Both keypads sound several distinct tones and turn on lights to alert you of system events. See Table 2 for an explanation of each keypad tone. Table 2: Keypad Tone Descriptions
Keypad Tone (Tone Diagram) Fire Alarm __ __ __ __ Burglary Alarm ___________ Description When a fire zone goes into alarm, the keypad sounds the Fire Alarm tone. Enter PIN to silence. When a burglary zone goes into alarm when your system is turned on, the keypad sounds the burglary alarm tone. The sounder remains on for the duration of time set by your alarm company. Enter PIN to silence. When a system component is not functioning properly, the keypad sounds the Trouble tone. See pages 21, 46, and 47 for more information. Pressing any key on the keypad sounds the Key Press tone, indicating that the key press is accepted. When you enter the building through a zone programmed for Entry Delay, the keypad sounds the Entry Delay tone to remind you to turn your system off. If the system is not turned off before the Entry Delay time expires, an alarm event occurs and a report is sent to the ARC. After you turn your system on, the keypad sounds the Exit Delay tone and counts down the Exit Delay time. If you do not exit before the Exit Delay time expires and an Exit Delay zone is faulted (opening a door specified as an Exit Delay zone), an alarm event begins. If you press an incorrect key, the keypad sounds the Error tone to indicate an invalid entry. This tone is the same tone as the Trouble tone, but it is not repeated. The OK tone indicates that a keypad entry is accepted (for example, a correct PIN is entered). The keypad sounds the Chime tone to alert you when any Chime zone is faulted. The tone can vary depending on the selected Chime Tone. See pages 25 and 50 for more details. During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the keypad sounds the Last Chance warning tone. You should exit immediately.

The system remembers PIN entries for approximately 10 seconds after you stop pressing keys. To log out of the system, press [#] twice. On the text keypad, Logged Out appears on the display. On the LED keypad, the Status LED stops flashing to indicate that you have successfully logged out.

3.
3.1

Using the Text Keypad


System Status LEDs

See Table 3 for function descriptions of each System Status LED. Table 3: Text Keypad System Status LEDs
LED Armed State On Steady Slow Flash Off On Steady Slow Flash Fast Flash Off On Steady Slow Flash Description System is turned All On, Perimeter Only, or Partial On with Entry Delay. System is turned All On, Perimeter Only, or Partial On with no Entry Delay. System is turned off. The area is ready to turn All On. A function is active. The Entry timer is running. The system is not ready. No trouble conditions exist. System trouble exists. The keypad has been moved from its home area (see Move to Area on page 29 for more information).

Trouble __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Key Press _ Entry Delay __ __ __ __ __ (Fast)

Status

__

Exit Delay __ __ __ (Slow)

Power

Error __ __ __ __

Fast Flash

OK __ Chime __

Fire

Fast Flash

The area is in a test mode (System Test or Walk Test), or the area is in the last 5 minutes of Walk Test. Another keypad in the area is busy. Flashes fast whenever a fire zone is in alarm.

Last Chance __ __ __ __ __ (Fast)

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3.2

Check System Status

3.4

Silence Alarms

When the system is off, press [#] to show the current system status. Table 4: System Status Messages
Message System OK System Trouble! Press 4 to view. Zones faulted. Press 0 to view. Description Indicates that there are no system troubles. Indicates that there is a system trouble. See Check System Troubles on page 21 for more information. Indicates that there are faulted zones. See View Faulted Zones on page 15 for more information.

Description When an alarm occurs, the alarm tone sounds and the display shows the zone(s) in alarm.
Alarm Zn 4 Living Room

Procedure 1. Enter your PIN to silence the alarm and turn the system off (if it was turned on). An alarm report is sent to the ARC if the alarm is not acknowledged in time. The display continues to show the zone(s) that caused the alarm:
Silenced alarms Listed below. Alarm Zn 8 Motion Detector To remove silenced alarms From display, hold #.

3.3

Enable Keypad
Extinguish Mode is disabled. Extinguish Mode is enabled. Text keypad shows blank display. Text keypad shows date/time/custom text.

Description If Extinguish Mode is enabled and your keypads display is blank or showing the current date/time across the top line, enter your PIN. If your system is currently on, pressing [Off] after entering your PIN turns the system off. If you want to enable the keypads but leave the system on, only enter your PIN. If there is no keypad activity after 30 seconds, all keypad displays are extinguished. Only the Power LED remains on. Enter your PIN to wake up the keypad. Entering your PIN turns on the display. If the system was turned on or in alarm, it remains on or in alarm until you enter your PIN again, or you press [Off]. You can manually extinguish all keypads assigned to the same area by exiting any function and then pressing [#] twice. You are now logged out. The display is blank (or the date/time/custom text display appears).

2.

Press and hold [#] to remove the alarm messages from the keypad display. If you want to see which zones caused alarms after clearing them from the display, see View Alarm Memory on page 21. If the alarm is a tamper alarm, the keypad identifies it as a tamper alarm in the first line of the display:
Tamper Alrm Zn 4 Living Room

Use the procedure described above to silence the tamper alarm. To reset a fire alarm, press [System Reset] or [#][4][7] twice.

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Keypad Adjust
I can perform this function. I cannot perform this function.

3.6

Turn the System Off


I can perform this function. I cannot perform this function.

Key Sequence: [#][4][9] Description Use this function to adjust the keypads sounder volume (non-alarm tones) and display brightness. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][9]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. To adjust the keypads sounder volume and nonalarm tone volume, press and hold [*], and then press [1] to increase the volume or [4] to decrease the volume. To adjust the keypads display brightness, press and hold [*], and then press [3] to increase the brightness or [6] to decrease the brightness. Press [#] to exit this function when all adjustments are made.

You have __________ seconds to enter the premises and turn the system off. Description Enter your PIN to turn the security system off. When the system is on, you must enter through a designated Entry door to prevent an alarm. Opening a designated door (for example, Front Door) starts Entry Delay. During Entry Delay time, the keypad sounds the Entry Delay tone. Enter your PIN before the Entry Delay time expires to turn the system off. If you enter through the wrong door or fail to turn the system off before the Entry Delay time expires, you can cause an alarm. If an alarm occurs, silence the alarm by entering your PIN and let your alarm company know that there is no emergency situation. Procedure When the system is on, the Armed LED is on. Depending on how the system was turned on, the display shows either All On, Perimeter On, or Partial On across the second line. Enter your PIN and press [Off] to turn the system off. Once the system is off and there are no faulted zones, the keypad displays a status message (as set by your alarm company) across the second line.
Smiths Residence OK for All On

4.

5.

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3.7

Turn the System On


Leave the building before Exit Delay time ends. Leaving after Exit Delay ends starts an alarm event.

When your system is ready to turn All On, it displays OK for All On. This message means that all zones are normal (for example, no doors or windows are open and no one is moving in front of a motion detector).
Smiths Residence OK for All On

Description There are three ways to turn the system on: All On: Use this function to turn all zones on. When you press [On] or press [#][1], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown. Perimeter Only: Perimeter Only turns on only part of your system, leaving the rest of the system turned off. When you press [Perimeter Only] or press [#][2], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown. Your alarm company determines which zones are Perimeter Only zones. Partial On: Partial On turns on the zones you designate as Partial, leaving the rest of the zones turned off. You can select the zones that turn on for Partial On. See Select Partial On Zones on page 13. When you press [#][3], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown.

If your keypad displays a message that indicates the system is not ready to turn on (for example, Not Ready), check all doors and windows to see if any are open, or if someone or something is in front of a motion detector. You can also press [*] to see the faulted zone. If all protected doors and windows are closed and no motion detectors are faulted and the keypad still displays Not Ready, contact your alarm company. 1. Make sure that all zones are normal (not faulted). If your system has a faulted zone (door or window open), you can either close it or bypass it. See Bypass/Unbypass Zones on page 15. Enter your PIN. Press the [On] key or [#][1]. Exit Delay time begins (this example uses 60 seconds). The On LED turns on. Exit the building now.
60 seconds to All On.

2. 3. 4.

You can also turn the system on without Entry Delay or Exit Tone. See Table 5 for arming key sequences. Table 5: Arming Key Sequences
Arming Option All On All On with No Entry Delay* All On with No Exit Tone** Perimeter Only Perimeter Only with No Entry Delay* Perimeter Only with No Exit Tone** Partial On Partial On with No Entry Delay* Partial On with No Exit Tone** Key Sequence [On] or [#][1] [On][No Entry] or [#][1][No Entry] Press and hold [On] or press [#] and then press and hold [1] [Perimeter Only] or [#][2] [Perimeter Only][No Entry] or [#][2][No Entry] Press and hold [Perimeter Only] or press [#] and then press and hold [2] [#][3] [#][3][No Entry] Press [#] and then press and hold [3]

You can do the following during Exit Delay: Press [No Entry] to turn the system on with no Entry Delay Press [Bypass] to bypass zones Enter your PIN to turn the system off

During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the keypad allows for a last chance response to turn the system off. During this time, the keypad sounds the Last Chance tone. The system then turns All On. The Armed LED remains on.
Smiths Residence All On.

* Turning the system on with No Entry Delay eliminates the Entry Delay time on any Delay zone (for example, the Front Door). If a Delay zone is faulted when the system is On with No Entry Delay (for example, the front door is opened), the system immediately begins an alarm event. ** Turning the system on with no Exit Tone silences the Exit tone and doubles Exit Delay time.

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3.8

Select Partial On Zones


I can perform this function. I cannot perform this function.

3.9

Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions


I can perform this function. I cannot perform this function.

Key Sequence: [#][6][5] Description Description Use this function to select which zones turn on each time you turn the system Partial On. This allows you to turn part of the system on to detect intrusion, while moving freely through the remaining part of the system without sounding an alarm. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][6][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad display scrolls the following:
Zn 2 Part No Front Door Press 2 * for Zn 2 Part Yes Zn 3 Part Yes Hallway Press 3 * for Zn 3 Part No To exit press #.

If you try to turn the system All On, Perimeter Only On, or Partial On with a tamper and/or trouble condition, the keypad sounds the Error tone. The following error message appears when you try to turn the system on.
Tamper! Unable to Arm!

If a major trouble condition occurs, the display shows the following message:
Trouble! Unable to Arm!

If a Data Bus trouble occurs or AC power has failed, the keypad displays the following message:
Trouble! Force Arm required!

Force arm the system when a tamper condition or a major trouble condition cannot be cleared. See Force Arming the System on page 14 for force arming instructions.

3.

Enter the zone number that you want to select for Partial On operation, then press [*]. Yes: Zone is selected for Partial On operation No: Zone is not selected for Partial On operation

4. 5.

Repeat Step 3 until all desired zones are programmed for Partial On operation. Press [#] to exit this function.

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3.10

Force Arming the System


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Force Arming the system with no Exit Tone silences the Exit tone and doubles the Exit Delay time. Procedure 1. 2. Turn the system on using one of the methods shown in Table 5 on page 12. Re-enter the system on sequence used in Step 1 of this section when the Zn Faulted message appears (see display under Step 1 of Section 3.10.1). For example, if you turned the system on by pressing and holding the [On] key, press the [On] key again. Do not press and hold the key. The Forced On message appears and the doubled Exit Delay countdown begins. The keypad does not sound the Exit tone.

The system forces the faulted zones on. As long as they remain faulted, they do not provide coverage. If they return to normal before the system is turned off, they provide coverage and are capable of starting alarm events. If a zone is faulted after Exit Delay begins, the keypad displays the faulted zone. If the zone remains faulted at the end of Exit Delay, it starts an alarm event. Press [Bypass] to prevent zones from returning to the system. See Bypass/Unbypass Zones on page 15 for more information. 3.10.1 Force Arming with Normal Exit Delay and Normal Exit Tone Procedure 1. Turn the system on using one of the following methods: All On: [On] or [#][1] Perimeter Only: [Perimeter Only] or [#][2] Partial On: [#][3]

3.10.3 Force Arming Perimeter Only or Partial On Description The system can be Perimeter Only-force armed and Partial On-forced armed. Procedure Follow these steps to force arm the Perimeter: 1. 2. Press [Perimeter Only] or [#][2]. Follow the steps in Force Arming with Normal Exit Delay and Normal Exit Tone, or follow the steps in Force Arming with No Exit Tone. Press [#][3]. Follow the steps in Force Arming with Normal Exit Delay and Normal Exit Tone, or follow the steps in Force Arming with No Exit Tone.

If a zone is faulted, the keypad displays the following:


Zn 5 faulted, Zone Text To Bypass Zn 5 Press 5 *

Follow these steps to force arm Partial On zones: 1. 2.

2.

Re-enter the sequence from Step 1 that you used to turn the system on (for example, if you press [On] in Step 1, press [On] again). The following message scrolls across the display:
Forced on!

60 seconds to All On 1 zones are forced on.

The display above uses an Exit Delay time of 60 seconds and only one zone is force armed. Exit Delay time and the number of zones forcearmed might vary.

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3.11

Bypass/Unbypass Zones
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3.12

View Faulted Zones

Key Sequence: [*] Description

Key Sequence: [Bypass] or [#][0] Description Use this function to bypass one or more zones before turning the system on. For example, your kitchen has just been painted and you want to leave the windows open, but you want to turn your system on. Bypassing zones allows the system to be on, but prevents it from monitoring undesired areas. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [Bypass]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls all zones that can be bypassed:
Zn 1, Front Door To bypass Zn 1 Press 1 + *.

To turn your system on, all doors and windows must be in the normal (not faulted) condition. See What is a Faulted Zone? on page 5 for a definition of a faulted zone. Use this function to locate faulted zones in your system. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [*]. The keypad scrolls through all the faulted zones:
Zn 2 faulted, Front Door Zn 7 faulted, Back Door

When the zones return to normal or are bypassed, the system is ready to turn on.

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Enter the zone number that you want to bypass, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to bypass Zone 10, press [1][0][*]. Repeat this step to bypass all desired zones. If a zone is already bypassed, the keypad displays:
Zn 3, Hallway To unbypass 3 Press 3 + *.

To unbypass a zone, repeat the steps above for the desired zone number. 4. Press [#] to exit this function.

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3.13

Set System Date and Time


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3.14

Change PIN
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Key Sequence: [#][4][5] Description Use this function to program the systems date and time. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad displays:
Please enter Date and Time DD/MM/YY 01/01/03 HH:MM 00:01

Key Sequence: [#][5][5] Description Use this function to change your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Write down your old PIN and the new one before you change a PIN. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that your system is off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN (this is the PIN you will change). The keypad displays:
Please enter new PIN

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Enter the date DD/MM/YY format using the numeric keys in. Enter the time in HH:MM format using the numeric keys. The keypad displays both the date and time you entered before returning to the idle display. 4. 3.

Enter the new PIN. As you enter the PIN, the keypad displays:
Entering PIN ****

The keypad prompts you to enter the new PIN again:


Please enter new PIN again

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Enter the new PIN again. As you enter your new PIN, the keypad displays:
Entering PIN ****

The keypad displays the following to confirm that you have successfully changed your PIN:
PIN changed

The keypad automatically exits this function.

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EN | 17 Enter the new PIN again. The keypad displays the following to confirm the PIN change.
PIN 2 changed.

3.15

Change Another Users PIN


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][1] Description Use this function to change a users PIN (Personal Identification Number). [#][5][6] is only for changing PINs other than the one used to access this function. For example, if User 1 enters [#][5][6], they cannot modify their PIN. Use [#][5][5] instead. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available options. Press [1] to change PINs. The keypad scrolls all PINs that are available to change. Enter the user number (1 to 32) whose PIN you want to change, and then press [*]. For example, press [2][*] to change the PIN for User 2. The keypad prompts you to enter the new PIN:
Please enter new PIN 2.

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Repeat Steps 4 through 8 to change another PIN, or press [#] to exit this function. Pressing [#] again returns the keypad to the idle display.

3.16

Change Another Users Authority Level


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][2] Description Use this function to change the authority level assigned to a users PIN. You cannot change your own authority level. Authority Level 1 includes these functions:

Authority Level 2 includes these functions:

If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 19. 6. Enter the new PIN with the same number of digits as the old PIN. If the error tone sounds, try a different new PIN. The keypad prompts you to enter the new PIN again.
Please enter new PIN 2 again.

Authority Level 3 includes these functions:

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Authority Level 4 includes these functions:

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Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter a PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available options. Press [2] to change authority levels. The keypad scrolls through all of the available users. Enter the user number (1 to 32) that you want to change the authority level for, and then press [*]. For example, press [3][*] to change the authority level for User 3. The keypad display scrolls through the following:
PIN 3 level 2 Enter new level. Level choices are 1 to 4. Push # to exit

3.17

Change Another Users Area


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][3] Description Use this function to add or remove areas assigned to a users PIN. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available options. 3. Press [3] to assign areas to the new user. For example, for User 4, press [4][*]. The keypad toggles between the following displays:
PIN 4 Areas: ----

3. 4.

If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 19. 5. 6. Enter the new authority level (1 to 4) for the user that you want to change. Press [#] to exit this function. Press [#] again to return to the idle display. 4.

Press 1 to 4 to toggle areas.

Your system might only support two areas. If so, the first display shows only two dashes in the second line. The second display says Press 1 to 2 to toggle areas. Enter the areas you want to assign to the user by pressing the appropriate numeric key(s). For example, to assign the user to Areas 1 and 2, press the [1] and [2] keys. The keypad displays:
PIN 4 Areas: 12 --

To remove a currently assigned area(s), press the corresponding numeric key(s). For example, if User 4 is assigned to Areas 1 and 2, but should only be assigned to Area 1, press [2] to remove Area 2 from User 4s area assignment. 5. Press [#] three times to return to the idle display.

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EN | 19 Enter the area(s) you want to assign to the new user by pressing the appropriate numeric key(s). For example, to assign the user to Areas 1 and 2, press the [1] and [2] keys. The keypad displays:
PIN 4 Areas: 12 --

3.18

Add a User PIN


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][3] Description Use this function to add new user PINs to the system. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad display scrolls through the following selections:
Push 1 to change PINs. Push 2 to change authority level. Push 3 to change areas assigned.

To remove a currently assigned area(s), press the corresponding numeric key(s). For example, if User 4 is assigned to Areas 1 and 2, but should only be assigned to Area 1, press [2] to remove Area 2 from User 4s area assignment. 6. 7. 8. Press [#] twice to return to the three selections shown in Step 2. Press the [1] key to create a PIN for the new user. Enter the user number (1 to 32), and then press [*]. For example, press [4][*] to create a PIN for User 4. 9. Enter the new PIN when the display says Please enter new PIN. If the error tone sounds, try a different new PIN. Enter the new PIN again for verification. 10. Press [#] twice to return to the three selections shown in Step 2. 11. Press [2] to assign a PIN authority level to the new user. 12. Enter the user number (1 to 32), and then press [*]. For example, press [4][*] to assign an authority level for User 4. 13. Enter an authority level (1 to 4) by pressing the appropriate numeric key. The keypad displays the following:
PIN 4 level 0. Enter new level.

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Press [3] to assign an area(s) to the new user. Enter the user number (1 to 32) you want to assign areas to, and then press [*]. For example, for User 4, press [4][*]. The keypad toggles between the following displays:
PIN 4 Areas: ---Press 1 to 4 to toggle areas.

Your system might only support two areas. If so, the first display shows only two dashes in the second line. The second display says Press 1 to 2 to toggle areas.

The number following the word level on the first line indicates the authority level the user PIN is currently assigned to. 14. Press [#] twice and follow Steps 3 through 13 to add additional new users, or press [#] until the keypad sounds the OK tone and the display returns to the idle display.

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3.19

Delete a User PIN


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3.20

Renew One-Time PINs


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Key Sequence: [#][5][8] Description Use this function to delete PINs. You cannot delete your own PIN using this function. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][8]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through all available user PINs before showing Push # to exit. Enter the user number (1 to 32) that you want to delete, and then press [*]. For example, press [2][*] to delete the PIN for User 2.
PIN 2 deleted. Press * to continue.

Key Sequence: [#][5][3] Description One-time PINs can only be used once to turn the system off. This PIN is typically given to someone who needs temporary access to the building, such as a babysitter or service/maintenance crew. This function allows those with the applicable authority level to renew One-Time PINs. Once renewed, the One-Time PIN is again able to turn the system off only once. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available OneTime PINs:
To renew all One-time PINs Press 0 *.

To renew PIN 5 Press 5 *.

If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 19. 5. Press [#] to exit this function. If no keys are pressed, the keypad automatically returns to the idle display.

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To renew all one-time PINs, press [0][*]. To renew the one-time PIN for a specific user, enter the users PIN number, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to renew PIN 5, enter [5][*]. If you press the [0] key to renew all one-time PINs, the keypad displays:
All one-time PINs renewed.

If you select a single PIN to renew, (for example, PIN 5), the keypad displays:
One-time PIN 5 renewed.

The keypad then returns to the idle display.

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3.21

Check System Troubles

3.22

View Alarm Memory


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Key Sequence: [#][4] Description Your system sounds the Trouble tone and displays the System Trouble message to alert you to a system trouble event. Things such as low batteries cause system troubles. Use this function to identify and fix the system trouble Procedure 1. The system can be on or off when a system trouble occurs. If the system is on, you must turn it off to check the trouble. The keypad displays:
Trouble! Press # 4 to view.

Key Sequence: [#][4][0] Description After an alarm is silenced and cleared from the display, you can still review it in alarm memory. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][0]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad displays all zones in alarm memory. In this example, the keypad displays an alarm on Zone 5:
Alarm Zn 5 Bedroom 1 Window

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Press [#][4]. The trouble silences and the keypad scrolls through the list of faults. Follow the keypad display instructions to see the fault events:
Zone Trouble! Press 8 to view. Alarm Memory! Press 0 to view. Date/time lost! Press 5 to set. System Trouble! Press 2 to view. To Test System, press 1. To Walk Test, press 4. To reset, press 7. System OK! Press #.

When the last alarm is shown, the keypad displays:


To clear memory, turn system On.

Clear the memory by turning the system on and off. If no alarm is present, the keypad displays:
No alarms in system memory.

The keypad then returns to the idle display.

The list of keypad displays above represents the variety of System Trouble displays that can occur. 3. Press [#] to return the keypad to the idle display. The Trouble tone continues until the situation is acknowledged by using the procedure detailed above. Contact your alarm company if you still see trouble messages.

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3.23

View System Troubles


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3.24

View Zone Troubles


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Key Sequence: [#][4][2] Description Use this function to view system troubles. For example, a system trouble occurs when the system is running only on the backup battery, there is a communication trouble, or it is time for the system to be serviced by your alarm company. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Enter [#][4][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. Enter your PIN if necessary. The keypad displays all system trouble events (if any) one at a time. The following are some examples of system troubles: If the system has no AC main supply and is only running off of the backup battery, the keypad displays:
System running on battery only.

Key Sequence: [#][4][8] Description Use this function to view which zones (if any) are in trouble. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][8]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through all zones that are in trouble. Investigate the source of the trouble condition. Correct the condition if possible (for example, remove objects blocking a sensor zone) or respond appropriately to the fault indicated. If no zones are in trouble, the keypad displays:
There are no zone troubles.

If the system fails to communicate with the ARC, the keypad displays:
Comm Fail Destination 1

If the system detects that the telephone line is missing, or there is no dial tone, the keypad displays:
Line 1 trouble. Check dial tone.

If the system has been programmed to be serviced by your alarm company at the service interval, the keypad displays:
Call for Service

If there are no system troubles, the keypad displays:


There are no system troubles.

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Press [#] to return to the idle display.

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Battery Test passed.

3.25

System Test
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Key Sequence: [#][4][1] Description The System Test function allows you to make sure that your system is operating correctly by testing the systems bell, strobe, battery, and phone line. Contact your alarm company if any of the following components do not test.
My System Test Includes: System Bell System Strobe Battery Phone Line

OR
Battery Test failed! Please call for service.

Finally, the phone connection is tested. This test might take up to 10 minutes:
Testing Phone. May take 10 min.

Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The system starts to test. The bell output is tested first and should sound for approximately 3 seconds. The display shows:
Testing Bell.

The keypad displays the results of the phone line test:


Phone Test passed.

OR
Phone Test failed! Please check for dial tone.

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Listen for bell activation. The strobe output is tested next. This test resets after approximately 20 minutes, or when the [*] key is pressed.
Testing Strobe. Press * to end.

When the test is complete, the system returns to the idle display. Press [*] to stop the test currently in progress and skip to the next test. Press [#] to abort all system tests and return to the idle display.

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Check for strobe activation. The backup battery is tested next. This test might take up to 4 minutes.
Testing battery. May take 4 min.

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3.26

Walk Test
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3.27

Reset the System


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Key Sequence: [#][4][4] Description Use this function to walk-test detection devices connected to your system. Perform the Walk Test on a weekly basis. Your alarm company configures the types of devices that can be walk-tested. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][4]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls all zones that need to be tested (zones scroll one at a time). To successfully test each zone, trigger the corresponding detection device. For example, open a door, or walk in front of a motion detector.
Zn 2 Un-Tested Front Door Zn3 Un-Tested Hallway Zn4 Un-Tested Living Room To stop test Press #

Key Sequence: [System Reset] or [#][4][7] Description Use this function to reset the system after an alarm. Some events such as fire alarms, tamper conditions, or troubles can require a System Reset to clear. Resetting the system takes about 20 seconds. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is off (Armed LED is off). Press [System Reset] (or press [#][4][7]). The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The system resets and the keypad displays the following:
Resetting

After the system has reset, the keypad automatically returns to the idle display.

If necessary, press [#] to stop the Walk Test. Test fire detection devices (smoke/heat detectors) as instructed by your alarm company and according to the devices instructions.

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3.28

Turn Chime On/Off


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3.29

Select Chime Tone


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Key Sequence: [#][6][1] Description Use the Chime function to chime zones when the system is off. For example, parents with small children might want a tone to sound whenever a door or window is opened as a way of monitoring the location of the children. Use this function to turn the Chime function on and off. See Select Chime Tone to select the chime tone. See Select Chime Zones on page 26 to select which zones to monitor. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][6][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad displays the current Chime status (on or off). Press [1] to turn the Chime function on. Press [2] to turn it off. Press [#] to exit this function.

Key Sequence: [#][6][2] Description Use this function to set the type of response your system produces when a Chime zone is faulted. See Turn Chime On/Off for a description of Chime Mode. You can tell your system to display the identity of the zone and sound a short tone whenever certain doors or windows are opened. See Select Chime Zones on page 26 to program chimed zones in your system. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that your system is off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][6][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad displays the current Chime tone. 3. Select a Chime tone (1 to 4) by pressing the appropriate number key.

Table 6: Chime Tone Selections


Chime Tone Off Key [1] Description Displays zone identity, but sounds no tone when zones are faulted. Displays zone identity and sounds a tone when zones are faulted. Displays zone identity and sounds a tone until [#] is pressed. Displays zone identity and sounds a tone until the zone is returned to normal (door or window is closed). Pressing [#] also silences the tone.

Short Beep

[2]

Beep Until Key Press

[3]

Beep Till Closed

[4]

If you just want to review (not change) the current Chime tone setting, press [#] to exit this function. After making your selection, the display confirms the choice you have made. 4. Press [#] to exit this function.

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3.30

Select Chime Zones


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3.31

Extend Auto On Time


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Key Sequence: [#][6][3] Description Use this function to tell your system which zones to chime. You cannot chime 24-hour fire and 24-hour non-fire zones. Choosing which zones to chime depends upon your security objective. If you have small children, you may choose to chime zones of entry and exit. Each time a Chime zone is faulted (door or window is opened), the keypad responds as programmed. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][6][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad displays all zones that are currently being chimed (Chime On) and those that are not (Chime Off), followed by instructions for changing the current setting. Press [0][*] to turn off all zones. Press the appropriate number key (non-24-hour zones) followed by the [*] key for individual zones. The display scrolls through the remaining zones. Continue programming as many Chime zones as are available.

Key Sequence: [#][5][1] Description Your alarm company can program your system to turn on automatically. Use this function to delay the Auto On time by one hour during the Auto On Alert time. [#][5][1] does not work unless the system sounds the Auto On Alert warning tone (same as the Entry tone). Procedure Press [#][5][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the following displays:
Auto-On Time moved to: HH:MM MM/DD/YY To exit, Press #.

Press [#] to exit this function.

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When you are finished, press [#] to exit this function.

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EN | 27 The second line displays the days. Enter the days for the system to automatically turn All On (Sunday = 1 and All Days = 8). In this example, suppose the Sked runs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday:
Sk1 A1 1 2 M 3 T 4 W 5 R 6 F 7 8 -

3.32

Change Skeds
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Key Sequence: [#][5][2] Description Use this function to change the time or day that the Sked automatically turns the system All On, Perimeter On, Partial On, off, or operates an output (outputs can be programmed by your alarm company to turn on lighting, a pool pump, and so on). Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available options: 3. Push [1] to change All On Skeds Push [2] to change Perimeter On Skeds Push [3] to change Partial On Skeds Push [4] to change Off Skeds Push [5] to change Output On Skeds Push [6] to change Output Off Skeds

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You want to add Saturday. Press [7] to add Saturday.


A1 1 2 M 3 T 4 W 5 R 6 F 7 S 8 -

Sk1

b. Now you decide that you do not want this Sked to activate on Monday. Press [2] to remove Monday.
Sk1 A1 1 2 3 T 4 W 5 R 6 F 7 S 8 -

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Press [#] when you are done changing the Sked. If you choose All Days, the Sked runs on every day of the week. To clear All Days operation from the Sked, press the key to remove All Days (A) first, and then press the corresponding number keys to add the desired days.

Sked All Days Function

Select a Sked type to change. The procedure for setting the time and day for each of these options is the same. The following steps use the All On Skeds option as an example.
Sk1

A1

1 S

2 M

3 T

4 W

5 R

6 F

7 S

8 A

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The keypad scrolls the All On Skeds. Press the number key of the Sked that you want to change, and then press [*]. Enter the time for the system to automatically turn All On (HH:MM). In this example, program Sked 1 in Area 1 for 10:35 PM.
Sk1 A1 Auto On Time 22:35

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The example above shows an A below 8. This indicates that the Sked All Days function is on, meaning the Sked is now active every day of the week. If you do not want to use this function, press [8] to remove the A, and then press the appropriate number key(s) to deactivate the Sked for the desired day(s). For example, if you do not want your Sked to operate on Mondays and Wednesdays, first press [8] to turn the All Days function off. Then press the appropriate keys to add or delete days.

Entering 0000 for Sked time disables the Sked. The valid Sked time range is 0001 to 2400.

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3.33

Change Outputs
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3.34

Remote Program
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Key Sequence: [#][5][4] Description Use this function to turn on and off the outputs programmed by your alarm company. These outputs can control outside lighting, pool pumps, watering systems, and so on. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][5][4]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad then scrolls through the following:
Turn all Outputs Off? Press 0 * Output 1 is On To turn Off Press 1 *.

Key Sequence: [#][4][3] Description Use this function to connect to your alarm companys remote PC computer for programming changes. Only use this function under the direction of your alarm company. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][4][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad then displays the following:
Remote Program in progress.

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Press [0][*] if you want to turn all outputs off, or press the output number that you want to change, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to turn Output 1 off, you would press [1][*]. The keypad displays:
Output 1 is Off To turn On Press 1 *.

If your system is busy and cannot call the ARCs remote computer, the keypad displays the following:
System busy. Try again later.

The keypad automatically exits this function when programming is completed.

4.

Press [#] to exit this function.

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3.35

All Areas On
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3.36

All Areas Off


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Key Sequence: [#][8][0] Description This function turns on all areas assigned to you at the same time when the system is split into more than one area. Procedure Press [#][8][0]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad then displays the following:
All Areas All On exit now!

Key Sequence: [#][8][1] Description This function turns off all areas assigned to you at the same time when the system is split into more than one area. Procedure Press [#][8][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad indicates that all areas are off.

3.37

Move to Area
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If an area has a faulted zone(s) when you try to turn all areas All On, the keypad scrolls through the following:
Area 1 not ready Smiths Residence Area 2 not ready Smiths Residence To force area on hold On key. To stop press #.

Key Sequence: [#][5][0] Description Use this function to operate multiple areas from the same keypad when the system is split into more than one area. Before operating another area, move the keypad to the area that you want to operate. Procedure 1. Press [#][5][0]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad scrolls through the available areas that you can move to. In this example, you are at the Area 1 Keypad, which prompts you to press [2] to go to Area 2. If your system supports more than two areas, additional prompts for these areas follow.
To go to Area 2 Smiths Residence Press 2.

If you press and hold [On] for two seconds, the system forces all areas to All On. The keypad then displays all areas that have been forced on one at a time:
A-1 Forced On Smiths Residence A-2 Forced On Smiths Residence

See Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions on page 13 for additional information. 2.

Press and hold [#] to exit this function. If you do not exit this function by pressing [#], the keypad continues to display the last area to which you moved.

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Auto-Forward On setup mode

3.38

Auto-Forward On/Off
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Enter digits for

Key Sequence: [#][8][2] Description Use this function to turn the Auto-Forward feature on or off as necessary. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][8][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. If Auto-Forward is already on, the keypad displays the current status and any available options. Press [1] to turn Auto-Forward on. Press [2] to turn it off. 3. Press [#] to exit this function.

Auto-Forward On For pause (P), press On. For flash (F), press Perimeter. A and C keys move cursor. To delete a digit, press B key. To view and edit press Bypass. To stop edit press Bypass. To exit hold #.

3.39

Auto-Forward On Setup
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Key Sequence: [#][8][3] Description You must have Call Forwarding service from your local telephone company in order to use this function. Use this function to program the Auto-Forward On sequence that forwards all incoming calls to the telephone number of your choice when you turn the system All On. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][8][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. Enter your PIN if necessary.

4.

Press [Bypass] to begin entering the Auto-Forward On sequence. Press [A] to move the cursor one position to the left. Press [C] to move the cursor one position to the right. Press [B] to delete a highlighted digit. Press [Bypass] again to return to the AutoForward On menu.

5.

Press and hold [#] to exit this function. Two-digit telephone company feature code (*21*) Pause Phone number to forward to (Example: 555-1212) Flash (on-hook, pause, off-hook) Terminate (t) (press [0])

A typical dialing sequence might be:

For this sequence, the entry would look like: *21 * p 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 f t

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3.40

Auto-Forward Off Setup


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3.41

Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1


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Key Sequence: [#][8][4] Description Use this function to program the Auto-Forward Off sequence that cancels the redirecting of all incoming calls to another telephone number when you turn the system off. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][8][4]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad then scrolls through the following:
Auto-Forward Off setup mode Enter digits for Auto-Forward Off For pause (P), press On. For flash (F), press Perimeter. A and C keys move cursor. To delete a digit, press B key. To view and edit press Bypass. To stop edit press Bypass. To exit hold #.

Description This function allows you to turn your system All On (Area 1 only) remotely from a telephone. Procedure When the system answers the phone: If the system is turned All On, Perimeter Only or Partial On, it sounds three beeps and sounds a steady tone. If the system is Off, it sounds one short beep, waits approximately 3 seconds, and then starts one long beep. Press and hold [5] for two seconds immediately after the first short arming beep and before the long beep begins. If turning on from a cell phone, quickly press [5] three times. If pressing and holding [5] for two seconds from a house (landline) phone does not produce a tone long enough to turn Area 1 on, try quickly pressing [5] three times. The system turns All On with Delay (faulted zones are force-armed). The system sounds three beeps (new-armed state) and then hangs up. You cannot turn your system off using this function

3.

Press [Bypass] to begin entering the Auto-Forward Off sequence. Press [A] to move the cursor one position to the left. Press [C] to move the cursor one position to the right. Press [B] to delete a highlighted digit. Press [Bypass] again to return to the AutoForward On menu.

4.

Press and hold [#] to exit this function.

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Log Display A# Zn## Dv## Ln## Mn# Cd## Op## Ks## U## ## A D F L P S

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3.42

View History Log


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Key Sequence: [#][8][5] Description The system stores events alarms, troubles, and tampers in its history log. Use this function to view events stored in this log. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed LED is off). Press [#][8][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad then displays the event and user information and the date and time of the event. Press [*]to view the next event. Press [#]to exit this function. Below is a sample log event entry as displayed on the keypad: Event
Sensor A1 Mon Zn3 Rstl SL

Description Area Number Zone Number Device Number Phone Line Number Minutes until Auto Arm Sked User Code Number Output Number Keyswitch Number User Number Communication status for Routing Destinations 1 and 2 Aborted Deleted from pending buffer by control panel reset Failed (Communications Failure) Local Pending Sent

3.43

Enable Installer PIN


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Event Specific Information

Destination 1

Destination 2

Key Sequence: [#][9][2] If your alarm company has turned the Enable Installer PIN function on, use the following steps to give the installer to access your system.

Event
Sensor 08:29 Mon Rstl 9/9/03

1. 2. Event Date

Enter your PIN. Press [#][9][2].

Event Time

The first line of the log shows the event description. The second line of the log display alternates between the time and date of the event and the area, zone (device), user and communication information for the event.

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4.2

Enable Keypad
Extinguish Mode is disabled. Extinguish Mode is enabled.

The LED keypad turns an LED (or series of LEDs) ON or flashes an LED (or series of LEDs) to indicate system events and conditions. This keypad can only display zone events for Zones 1 to 16.

Description If Extinguish Mode is enabled and your keypads LEDs are off (except for Power), enter your PIN. If your system is currently on, pressing [Off] after entering your PIN turns the system off. If you want to enable the keypads but leave the system on, only enter your PIN. If there is no keypad activity after 30 seconds, all keypad displays are extinguished. Only the Power LED remains on. Enter your PIN to wake up the keypad. Entering your PIN turns on the displays. If the system was turned on or in alarm, it remains on or in alarm until you enter your PIN again, or you press [Off]. You can manually extinguish all keypads assigned to the same area by exiting any function and pressing [#] twice.

4.1

Keypad LED Functions

See Table 8 for function descriptions of each System Status LED. Table 8: LED Keypad System Status LEDs
LED Armed State On Steady Slow Flash Off On Steady Slow Flash Fast Flash Off On Steady Slow Flash Fast Flash Description System is turned All On, Perimeter Only, or Partial On with Entry Delay. System is turned All On, Perimeter Only, or Partial On with no Entry Delay. System is turned off. The area is ready to turn All On. A function is active. A PIN entry is required. The Entry timer is running. System not ready. No trouble conditions exist. There is a system or zone trouble (except AC missing). The area is in a test mode (System Test or Walk Test), or the area is in the last 5 minutes of Walk Test. Another keypad in the area is busy. Flashes fast whenever a fire zone is in alarm. System is turned Perimeter Only On or Partial On with Entry Delay. System is turned Perimeter Only On or Partial On with no Entry Delay. This LED is always off. Alarm is silenced with PIN entry. LED turns off when [#] key is held to clear silenced alarms. System Trouble and/or Zone Trouble exists. Off when all trouble conditions are cleared.

Status

4.3

Silence Alarms

Description When an alarm occurs, the alarm tone sounds and the zone(s) in alarm illuminate on the display (up to Zone 16). Procedure 1. Enter your PIN to silence an alarm and turn the system off (if it was turned on). An alarm report is sent if the alarm is not acknowledged in time. Press and hold [#] to remove the alarms (flashing zones) from the keypad display. If you want to see which zones caused alarms after clearing them from the display, see View Alarm Memory on page 47. To reset a fire alarm, press [System Reset] or [#][4][7] twice.

Power

2.

Fire Perimeter

Fast Flash On Steady Slow Flash Off On Steady On Steady

Supervisory Bell Silenced

Trouble

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4.4

Keypad Adjust
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4.5

Turn the System Off


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Key Sequence: [#][4][9] Description Use this function to adjust the keypads sounder volume (non-alarm tones). Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][9]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. To adjust the keypads sounder volume and nonalarm tone volume, press and hold [*], and then press [1] to increase the volume or [4] to decrease the volume. Press [#] to save your settings and exit this function.

Description Turn the system off by entering your PIN. When the system is on, you must enter through a designated Entry door to prevent an alarm. Opening a designated door starts Entry Delay. During Entry Delay time, the keypad sounds the Entry Delay tone to remind you to turn the system off. Enter your PIN before the Entry Delay time expires to turn the system off. If you enter through the wrong door or fail to turn the system off before the Entry Delay time expires, you can cause an alarm. If an alarm occurs, silence the alarm by entering your PIN, and let your alarm company know that there is no emergency situation. Procedure When the system is All On, the keypads Armed LED is on. If the system is on Perimeter Only or Partial On, the keypads Perimeter LED is also on.
Armed LED ON (System is All On)
Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

4.

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On
Armed and Perimeter LEDs ON (System is Perimeter Only On or Partial On)
Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On

Enter your PIN to turn the system off. The Armed LED or Perimeter LED turns off.

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4.6

Turn the System On


Leave the building before Exit Delay time ends. Leaving after Exit Delay time ends starts an alarm event.

You also have the option of turning the system on without Entry Delay or Exit Tone. Table 9: Arming Key Sequences
Arming Option All On All On with No Entry Delay* All On with No Exit Tone** Perimeter Only Perimeter Only with No Entry Delay* Perimeter Only with No Exit Tone** Partial On Partial On with No Entry Delay* Partial O with No Exit Tone** Key Sequence [On] or [#][1] [On][No Entry] or [#][1][No Entry] Press and hold [On] or press [#] and then press and hold [1] [Perimeter Only] or [#][2] [Perimeter Only][No Entry] or [#][2][No Entry] Press and hold [Perimeter Only] or press [#] and then press and hold [2] [#][3] [#][3][No Entry] Press [#] and then press and hold [3]

Description There are three ways to turn the system on: All On: Use this function to turn all zones on. When you press [On] or [#][1], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown. Perimeter Only: Perimeter Only turns on only part of your system, leaving the rest of the system turned off. When you press [Perimeter Only] or [#][2], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown. Your alarm company determines which zones are Perimeter Only zones. Partial On: Partial On turns on the zones you designate as Partial, leaving the rest of the zones turned off. You can select the zones that turn on for Partial On. See Select Partial On Zones on page 36. When you press [#][3], the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown.

* Turning the system on with No Entry Delay eliminates the Entry Delay time on any Delay zone (for example, the Front Door). If a Delay zone is faulted while the system is On with No Entry Delay (for example, the front door is opened), the system immediately begins an alarm event. ** Turning the system on with no Exit Tone silences the Exit tone and doubles Exit Delay time.

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Make sure that all zones are normal (not faulted). If your system has a faulted zone, you should return it to normal, or bypass it (see Bypass/Unbypass Zones on page 39). Enter your PIN. Press [On] or [#][1]. Exit Delay begins. The Armed LED turns on. Exit the building now.
Armed LED ON (System is All On)
Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

4.7

Select Partial On Zones


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2. 3.

Key Sequence: [#][6][5] Description Use this function to select which zones turn on each time you turn the system Partial On. This allows you to turn part of the system on to detect intrusion, while moving freely through the remaining part of the system without sounding an alarm. Procedure 1. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][6][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad indicates which zones are available for selections. Zone LED is On Steady: This zone is already selected for Partial On operation Zone LED is Flashing: This zone is not selected for Partial On operation
Zones available for Partial On Zones set for Partial On

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On

You can do the following during Exit Delay: Press [No Entry] to turn the system on with no Entry Delay Press [Bypass] to bypass zones Enter your PIN to turn the system off

2.

During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the keypad allows for a last chance response to turn the system off. During this time, the keypad sounds the Last Chance tone. The system then turns All On.

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On

3. 4. 5.

Enter the zone number that you want to select for Partial On operation, then press [*]. Repeat Step 3 until all desired zones are programmed for Partial On operation. Press [#] to save your selections and exit this function.

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4.8

Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions


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Procedure The following example shows how to force arm your system All On with Zone 1 faulted.
Zone LED ON (identifies faulted zone)

Description If you try to turn the system All On, Perimeter Only On, or Partial On with a tamper and/or trouble condition, the keypad sounds the Error tone to indicate force arming is required. Force arm the system when a tamper condition or a major trouble condition cannot be cleared (see Force Arming the System for force arming instructions).

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On

1.

Press [On] or [#][1]. The Status LED flashes slowly.


Zone LED ON (identifies faulted zone) Slow flashing Status LED

4.9

Force Arming the System


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Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Description The system forces the faulted zones on. As long as they remain faulted, they do not provide coverage. If they return to normal before the system is turned off, they provide coverage and are capable of starting alarm events. If a zone is faulted after Exit Delay begins, the keypad displays the faulted zone. If the zone remains faulted at the end of Exit Delay, it starts an alarm event. Press [Bypass] to prevent zones from returning to the system. See Bypass/Unbypass Zones on page 39 for more information.

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On

2.

Press [On] or [#][1] again. The Status LED flashes fast. As the Exit Delay countdown begins, the Armed LED turns on, the Zone 1 LED now flashes (indicating it is being bypassed), and the Status LED turns off.
Armed LED ON Flashing Zone LED (identifies bypassed zone)

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On
Status LED OFF

When the Exit Delay countdown ends, the Zone 1 LED turns off, but the Armed LED remains on. The Status LED turns on again. Enter a valid PIN to turn the system off.

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Armed LED ON Flashing Zone LED (identifies bypassed zone)

Force Arming with Doubled Exit Delay and No Exit Tone

Description Force arming the system with no Exit Tone silences the Exit tone and doubles the Exit Delay time. Procedure

Armed

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Using the same scenario as before (turning the system All On with Zone 1 faulted), you will now turn your system All On with a doubled Exit Delay and no Exit Tone.
Zone LED ON (identifies faulted zone)

Status Power Fire

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On
Status LED OFF

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

There is no Exit tone and the Exit Delay time is doubled. When Exit Delay expires, Zone 1s LED turns off. The Armed LED stays on and the Status LED turns on again.
On

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Enter your PIN to turn the system off. 4.9.3 Force Arming Perimeter Only or Partial On The system can be Perimeter Only-force armed and Partial On-forced armed. Procedure Follow these steps to force arm the Perimeter: 1. 2. Press [Perimeter] or [#][2]. Follow the steps in Force Arming with Normal Exit Delay and Normal Exit Tone on page 37 to force arm with normal Exit Delay and Exit Tone, or follow the steps in Force Arming with Doubled Exit Delay and No Exit Tone to force arm with no Exit tone. Press [#][3]. Follow the steps in Force Arming with Normal Exit Delay and Normal Exit Tone on page 37 to force arm with normal Exit Delay and Exit Tone, or follow the steps in Force Arming with Doubled Exit Delay and No Exit Tone to force arm with no Exit tone.

1. 2.

Press and hold [On], or press [#] and then press and hold [1]. The Status LED flashes slowly and the Zone 1 LED is on, indicating that Zone 1 is faulted.
Zone LED ON (identifies faulted zone) Slow flashing Status LED

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On

Follow these steps to force arm Partial On zones: 1. 2.

3.

Press [On] again (or press [#][1]) - do not press and hold. The Status LED flashes fast.

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4.10

Bypass/Unbypass Zones
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4.11

Set System Date and Time


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Key Sequence: [Bypass] or [#][0] Description Use this function to bypass one or more zones before turning the system All On, Perimeter Only On, or Partial On. When a zone is bypassed, it can be faulted without starting an alarm event. Example: Your kitchen has just been painted and you want to leave the windows open, but still turn the system on. Bypassing zones allows the system to be on, but prevents it from monitoring undesired areas. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [Bypass]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Enter the zone number that you want to bypass, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to bypass Zone 10, press [1][0][*]). Repeat this step until all zones that must be bypassed have been bypassed. To unbypass a zone, repeat the steps above for the desired zone number. Press [#] to exit this function.

Key Sequence: [#][4][5] Description Use this function to program the systems date/time. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad turns the Zone 1 LED on.
Zone 1 LED ON

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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On

3.

Enter the date using DD/MM/YY format. The keypad uses Zone LEDs 1-6 for the date (each LED represents a digit to be entered). As each digit is entered, the zone LEDs increment by one (for example, LED 2 turns on as LED 1 turns off, and so on) prompting you to enter the next digit for the date.

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Enter the time using HH:MM format (24-hour format - for example, 8: 00 PM = 20:00). The keypad uses Zone LEDs 1-4 for the time (each LED represents a digit to be entered). As each digit is entered, the zone LEDs increment by one (for example, LED 2 turns on as LED 1 turns off, and so on) prompting you to enter the next digit for the time. After you enter the date and time, the keypad sounds a long beep and automatically exits the Date/Time function. In the event of a total power loss (Mains power and standby battery), the system takes the last event in the log and uses that as a starting point for the time and date. It then alerts you to enter the current time and date.

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4.12

Change PIN
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4.13

Change Another Users PIN


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Key Sequence: [#][5][5] Description Use this function to change your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Write down your old PIN and the new one before you begin. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that your system is turned Off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][5]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN (this is the PIN you will change). The keypad then turns on the zone LED that corresponds with your user number (1 to 16). For example, if your user number is 1, the 1 LED turns ON.
Zone 1 LED ON

Key Sequence: [#][5][6][1] Description Use this function to change a users PIN (Personal Identification Number). [#][5][6] is only for changing PINs other than the one used to access this function. For example, if User 1 enters [#][5][6], they cannot modify their PIN. Use [#][5][5] instead. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned Off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs 1, 2 and 3 flash (Status LED continues to flash).
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available options

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Armed

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Status Power Fire

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On

On

3.

Enter a new PIN with the same number of digits as your old PIN. If the Error tone sounds, try a different new PIN. Enter your new PIN again. The keypad sounds the OK tone and exits this function. You have successfully changed your PIN.

The flashing zone LEDs represent the selections you can make by pressing the corresponding number key. Zone 1 LED: Press [1] to change PINs Zone 2 LED: Press [2] to change authority levels Zone 3 LED: Press [3] to assign an area to a PIN

4.

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The available user numbers now flash (the example below shows user numbers 1 to 6 as available users). The Status LED continues to flash.
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

4.14

Change Another Users Authority Level


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][2]


Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Description
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Use this function to change the authority level assigned to a users PIN. You cannot change your own authority level. Authority Level 1 includes these functions:

4.

Enter the user number whose PIN you want to change, and then press [*]. For example, press [2][*] to change the PIN for User 2. The 2 LED now stays on steady while the other LEDs (including the Status LED) flash.

Flashing Status LED indicates an active function

Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Authority Level 2 includes these functions:

Armed Status Power Fire

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Zone LED ON identifies selected user

Authority Level 3 includes these functions:

If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 44. 5. Enter a new PIN with the same number of digits as the old PIN. If the error tone sounds, try a different new PIN. Enter the new PIN again for verification. The available user numbers (including the one just changed) flash. This indicates that you have successfully changed the intended users PIN. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to change another PIN, or press [#] twice to exit this function. Authority Level 4 includes these functions:

6.

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EN | 42 Enter the user number whose authority level you want to change, and then press [*]. For example, press [2][*] to change the PIN for User 2. The 2 LED now stays on steady while the other LEDs (including the Status LED) flash.

Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs 1, 2 and 3 flash (Status LED continues to flash).
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available options

Flashing Status LED indicates an active function

Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Armed Status Power Fire

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Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

On On
Zone LED ON identifies selected user

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The flashing zone LEDs represent the selections you can make by pressing the corresponding number key. 3. Zone 1 LED: Press [1] to change PINs Zone 2 LED: Press [2] to change authority levels Zone 3 LED: Press [3] to assign an area to a PIN 5.

If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 44. Enter the new authority level (1 to 4), and then press [#]. The available user numbers (including the one just changed) flash. This indicates that you have successfully changed the intended users authority level. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to change another authority level, or press [#] twice to exit this function.

Press [2] to change a users authority level. The available user numbers now flash (the example below shows user numbers 1 to 6 as available users). The Status LED continues to flash.
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Armed Status Power Fire

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4.15

Change Another Users Area


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][3] Description

Flashing Status LED indicates an active function

Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Armed

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

Use this function to add or remove areas assigned to a users PIN. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure the system is turned Off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs 1, 2 and 3 flash (Status LED continues to flash).
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available options

Status Power Fire

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4.

Enter the user number you want to modify, and then press [*]. For example, to modify User 7, press [7][*]. Enter the area(s) you want to assign to the user by pressing the appropriate numeric key(s), and then press [#]. For example, if User 7 is to be assigned to Areas 1 and 2, press the [1] and [2] keys. The corresponding LEDs turn on.
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Zone LEDs ON identify assigned areas

5.

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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Armed Status

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

The flashing zone LEDs represent the selections you can make by pressing the corresponding number key. Zone 1 LED: Press [1] to change PINs Zone 2 LED: Press [2] to change authority levels Zone 3 LED: Press [3] to assign an area to a PIN 6.

Power Fire

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To remove an area currently assigned to a user, press the corresponding numeric key. The appropriate LED turns off. For example, if User 7 is assigned to Areas 1 and 2, but should only be assigned to Area 1, press [2] to remove Area 2 from User 7s area assignment. Press [#] to enter your area assignment(s) into the system. The Zone LEDs flash.

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4.16

Add a User PIN


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Key Sequence: [#][5][6][3] Description Use this function to add new user PINs to the system. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure the system is turned Off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][6]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs 1, 2 and 3 flash (Status LED continues to flash).
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available options

Flashing Status LED indicates an active function

Zone LEDs ON identify assigned areas

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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Press [#] to enter your area assignment(s) into the system. The Zone LEDs flash. To remove an area currently assigned to a user, press the corresponding numeric key. The appropriate LED turns off. For example, if User 7 is assigned to Areas 1 and 2, but should only be assigned to Area 1, press [2] to remove Area 2 from User 7s area assignment.

Armed Status Power Fire

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Press [#] to return to the three selections (Zone LEDs 1 to 3 flash). Press [1] to assign a new PIN. Enter the user number, and then press [*]. For example, enter [7][*] to create the PIN for User 7.

The flashing zone LEDs represent the selections you can make by pressing the corresponding number key. 3. Zone 1 LED: Press [1] to change PINs Zone 2 LED: Press [2] to change authority levels Zone 3 LED: Press [3] to assign an area to a PIN

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10. Enter the new PIN. If the error tone sounds, try a different new PIN. 11. Enter the new PIN again for verification. 12. Press [#] twice to return to the three selections (Zone LEDs 1 to 3 flash). 13. Press [2] to assign a authority level to the new user. 14. Enter the user number, and then press [*]. For example, press [7][*] for User 7. 15. Enter the authority level (1 to 4), and then press [#] to enter the assignment into the system.

Press [3] to assign an area(s) to the new user. Zone LEDs 1 to 16 flash (Status LED continues to flash).

Flashing Status LED indicates an active function

Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

16. Press [#] twice.


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Enter the user number you want to add, and then press [*]. For example, to add User 7, press [7][*].

The keypad sounds the OK tone. The Status LED turns off. This indicates that the new user has successfully been added and that the keypad has exited this function.

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4.17

Delete a User PIN


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4.18

Renew One-Time PINs


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Key Sequence: [#][5][8] Description Use this function to delete PINs. You cannot delete your own PIN using this function. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that your system is turned Off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][8]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The available user numbers now flash (the example below shows user numbers 1 to 6 as available users). The Status LED continues to flash.
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Flashing Zone LEDs identify available users

Key Sequence: [#][5][3] Description One-time PINs can only be used once to turn the system off. This PIN is typically given to someone who needs temporary access to the building, such as a babysitter or service/maintenance crew. This function allows those with the applicable authority level to renew One-Time PINs. When renewed, the One-Time PIN is again able to turn the system off only once. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that your system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][5][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs that turn on indicate the one-time user PINs that can be renewed.
Flashing Status LED indicates an active function Zone LEDs ON identify renewable one-time PIN users

Armed Status Power Fire

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On

Status Power Fire

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Enter the user number you want to delete, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to delete User 6, press [6][*]. If there is no PIN for the user number, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You must add the user before you can add a PIN. See Add a User PIN on page 44. 3.

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To renew all one-time PINs, press [0][*]. To renew the one-time PIN for a specific user, enter the users PIN number, and then press [*]. For example, if you want to renew PIN 5, enter [5][*]. Press [#] to exit if you renew only selected PINs. The keypad automatically exits this function if you renew all one-time user PINs.

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Repeat Step 3 to delete additional PINs, or press [#] to exit this function.

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4.19

Check System Troubles

Key Sequence: [#][4] Description Your system sounds the Trouble tone to alert you to a system fault event. For example, low batteries cause system troubles. Use this function to identify and fix the system trouble. The system can be on or off when a system trouble occurs. If the system is on, turn it off to check the trouble. When a system trouble occurs, the Status LED flashes slowly, the Trouble LED turns on, and the keypad sounds the trouble tone (some troubles do not start the trouble tone).
Flashing Power LED indicates a system trouble exists

Press [#][4] to silence the trouble tone and view the specific trouble. The keypad displays system troubles by turning on assigned zone LEDs. See Table 10 to determine which system trouble occurred based on the LED that turned on.

Table 10: Checking System Troubles


Zone LED 1 Description Weekly Test Due: This prompts you to conduct your weekly system test. See System Test on page 48. System Trouble: Press [2] to view the specific trouble. See View System Troubles on page 47. Remote Program Session Active: Alarm company is remotely programming your system. Date and Time Lost: Press [5] to set the date and time. Running on Battery Only: The power to your system is disconnected or failed. Zone Trouble: Press [8] to see which zone trouble is occurring. See View Zone Troubles on page 48. Alarm Memory: Press [0] to view alarms that occurred.

Armed Status Power Fire

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Press [#] to exit this function. Contact your alarm company if you still see trouble messages.

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4.20

View Alarm Memory


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4.21

View System Troubles


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Key Sequence: [#][4][0] Description After an alarm is silenced and cleared from the display, you can still review the zones that were in alarm. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][0]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad displays all zones that are in alarm memory. If the zone LED is flashing fast, the zone is currently in alarm, or was in alarm. If the zone LED is flashing slowly, the alarm was aborted. No reports for the alarm event were sent to the ARC.

Key Sequence: [#][4][2] Description Use this function to view system troubles. For example, a system trouble occurs when the system is running only on the backup battery, there is a communication trouble, or it is time for the system to be serviced by your alarm company. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad displays current system trouble events by turning on or flashing the zone LEDs. Table 11: Viewing System Troubles
Zone LED 1 LED Function On Slow Flash Fast Flash On On Fast Flash Description Telephone line fail Comm fail, Destination 1 Comm fail, Destination 2 Alternate communication trouble Installer switch closed Installer switch is open and either User 1 PIN or Installer PIN (or both) are at default settings Backup battery low Backup battery missing Bell supervision fail RF receiver jammed RF receiver trouble Data bus device missing Data bus tamper Data bus device trouble/reset System fault System interval Ground fault condition RF keyfob low battery condition

2 3

4 5 6 7

On Slow Flash On On Slow Flash On Slow Flash Fast Flash On Slow Flash Fast Flash On

Press [#] twice to exit the View System Trouble function.

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4.22

View Zone Troubles


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4.23

System Test
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Key Sequence: [#][4][8] Description Use this function to view which zones (if any) are in trouble. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][8]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad then displays all zones that are in trouble (if any) by turning on their respective LEDs. The LED keypad can only show Zones 1 to 16. See Table 12 for LED Zone Trouble displays.

Key Sequence: [#][4][1] Description The System Test function allows you to make sure that your system is operating correctly by testing the systems bell, strobe, battery, and phone line. If any of the following components fail to test, contact your alarm company for assistance.
My System Test Includes: System Bell System Strobe Battery Phone Line

Procedure 1. 2. Make sure the system is off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The system starts the test. As each test is underway, the corresponding zone LED turns on. Table 13: System Test LED Indications
Zone LED 1 2 3 4 System Test Component Bell Strobe (can take up to 20 minutes) Backup battery (can take up to 4 minutes) Phone Line (can take up to 10 minutes)

Table 12: Viewing Zone Troubles


Zone LED Function Off On Slow Flash Fast Flash Trouble Condition No zone trouble Wiring trouble RF sensor low batter RF sensor missing

3.

Press [#] twice to exit this function.

Press [*] to stop the test currently in progress and skip to the next test. Press [#] to abort all tests. When testing the bell and strobe, check for bell/strobe activation. The LED testing status does not indicate bell/strobe test failure (LED does not flash fast upon test failure).

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As the system tests each component, the corresponding LED displays the stage of each test. Table 14: System Test Status
Zone LED On Slow Flash Fast Flash Test Status Test segment complete Test segment underway Test segment failed

4.25

Reset the System


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Key Sequence: [System Reset] or [#][4][7] Description Use this function to reset the system (including fire zones) after an alarm. Detection devices, such as smoke detectors and shock sensors, must be reset after activation. Resetting the system takes about 20 seconds. If zones do not reset, contact your alarm company for help. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [System Reset] or [#][4][7]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The system now resets. After the system resets, the keypad automatically exits this function.

The keypad automatically exits this function when the system test is complete.

4.24

Walk Test
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Key Sequence: [#][4][4] Description Use this function to walk-test detection devices connected to your system. Perform the Walk Test on a weekly basis. Your alarm company configures the types of devices that can be walk-tested. Procedure 1. 2. 3. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][4]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. To test each zone, trigger the corresponding detection device until all zones are tested. For example, open a door, or walk in front of a motion detector. When a zone is tested, the keypad sounds the OK tone and the corresponding zone LED turns on. When the tested zone is restored, the keypad sounds the OK tone again and the corresponding zone LED turns off. If necessary, press [#] to stop the Walk Test. Test fire detection devices (smoke/heat detectors) weekly as instructed by your alarm company and according to the devices instructions.

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4.26

Turn Chime On/Off


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4.27

Select Chime Tone


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Key Sequence: [#][6][1] Description Use the Chime function to chime zones when the system is off. For example, parents with small children might want a tone to sound whenever a door or window is opened as a way of monitoring the location of the children. Use this function to turn the Chime feature on and off. See Select Chime Tone to select the chime tone. See Select Chime Zones on page 51 to select which zones to monitor. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][6][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad beeps for one second to indicate that the Chime feature is now on or off, depending on the applied setting. If Chime is on, the Zone 2 LED flashes (press [2] to turn off). If Chime is off, the Zone 1 LED flashes (press [1] to turn on).

Key Sequence: [#][6][2] Description See Turn Chime On/Off for a description of Chime Mode. Use this function to set the type of response your system produces when a Chime zone is faulted. See Select Chime Zones on page 51 to program chimed zones in your system. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][6][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. Zone LEDs 1 to 4 represent the four Chime Tone selections. Table 15: Chime Tone Selections
Zone LED 1 2 3 4 Chime Tone No Tone Short Beep Beep Until Key Press Beep Until Closed Description Displays zone(s), but no tone when zone(s) is faulted. Displays zone(s) and sounds a short tone when zone(s) is faulted. Displays zone(s) and sounds a tone until the [#] key is pressed. Displays zone(s) and sounds a tone until the zone(s) is returned to normal (door or window is closed). Pressing [#] also silences the tone.

Flashing Status LED Chime is ON indicates an active function (Zone 1 LED ON; Zone 2 LED flashes)
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Flashing Status LED Chime is OFF indicates an active function (Zone 1 LED flashes; Zone 2 LED ON)
Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

The keypad displays the current selection by turning its corresponding LED on and flashing the other choices.

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For example, the default Chime Tone setting is Short Beep. Therefore, the Zone 2 LED turns on while the other three LEDs flash.
Flashing Power LED indicates a system trouble exists

Armed Status Power Fire

Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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Armed Status Power Fire Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble

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Flashing Zone LEDs: zone not set for Chime Zone LED ON: zone already set for Chime

On
Flashing Zone LEDs: zone not set for Chime Zone LED ON: zone already set for Chime

3.

To select a zone, enter the zone number, and then press [*]. For example, if you want Zone 1 to be chimed, press [1][*].

3.

Select the desired watch tone by pressing the corresponding numeric key, and then press [#]. The keypad sounds the OK tone and exits this function.

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Repeat Step 3 to select all the zones you want chimed. To turn the Chime Mode off for a zone, enter the zone number, and then press [*]. For example, if you do not want Zone 5 to be chimed, press [5][*].

4.28

Select Chime Zones


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6.

Press [#] to exit this function.

Key Sequence: [#][6][3] Description Use this function to tell your system which zones to chime. You cannot chime 24-hour fire and 24-hour non-fire zones. Choosing which zones to chime depends upon your security objective. If you have small children, you might choose to chime zones of entry and exit. Each time a Chime zone is faulted (door or window is opened), the keypad responds as programmed. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][6][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad displays all zones that are currently being chimed (Chime On). Zone LED On: Indicates zone(s) is already being chimed. Zone LED Flashing: Indicates zone(s) is available to be chimed.

4.29

Extend Auto On Time


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Key Sequence: [#] [5][1] Description Your alarm company can program your system to turn on automatically. Use this function to delay the Auto On time by one hour during the Auto On Alert time. [#][5][1] does not work unless the system sounds the Auto On Alert warning tone (same as the Entry tone). Procedure Press [#][5][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad sounds the OK tone when the Auto-On time adjustment is made, and then automatically exits this function.

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4.30

All Areas On
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4.32

Auto Forward On/Off


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Key Sequence: [#][8][0] Description This function turns on all areas assigned to you at the same time when the system is split into more than one area. Procedure Press [#][8][0]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. If your PIN is valid, the Armed LED turns on and Exit Delay begins. If an alarm occurs when you try to turn all areas All On, the keypad sounds an alarm tone. If an area has a faulted zone(s) when you try to turn all areas All On, the appropriate Zone LED(s) turn on (Zones 1 to 16).

Key Sequence: [#][8][2] Description Use this function to turn the Auto-Forward feature on or off as necessary. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][8][2]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad sounds the OK tone. Press [1] to turn Auto-Forward on, or press the [2] key to turn Auto-Forward off. 4. Zone 1 LED On: Auto-Forward is on (Zone 2 LED flashes). Zone 2 LED On: Auto-Forward is off (Zone 1 LED flashes).

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See Turn the System On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions on page 37 for additional information.

Press [#] to exit this function.

4.31

All Areas Off


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Key Sequence: [#][8][1] Description This function turns off all areas assigned to you at the same time when the system is split into more than one area. Procedure Press [#][8][1]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN. The keypad turns off all areas at the same time.

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4.33

Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1


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4.34

Remote Program
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Key Sequence: [#][4][3] Description Use this function to connect to your alarm companys remote PC computer for programming changes. Only use this function under the direction of your alarm company. Procedure 1. 2. Make sure that the system is turned off (Armed and Perimeter LEDs are off). Press [#][4][3]. The keypad prompts you to enter your PIN by quickly flashing the Status LED. The keypad sounds the OK tone, indicating that the remote programming session has begun. When the session is completed, the keypad automatically exits this function.

Description This function allows you to turn your system All On (Area 1 only) remotely from a telephone. Procedure When the system answers the phone: If the system is turned All On, Perimeter Only or Partial On, it sounds three beeps and sounds a steady tone. If the system is Off, it sounds one short beep, waits approximately 3 seconds, and then starts one long beep. Press and hold [5] for two seconds immediately after the first short arming beep and before the long beep begins. If turning on from a cell phone, quickly press [5] three times. If pressing and holding [5] for two seconds from a house (landline) phone does not produce a tone long enough to turn Area 1 on, try quickly pressing [5] three times. The system turns All On with Delay (faulted zones are force-armed). The system sounds three beeps (new-armed state) and then hangs up. You cannot turn your system off using this function.

4.35

Enable Installer PIN


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Key Sequence: [#][9][2] Description If your alarm company has turned the Enable Installer PIN function on, use the following steps to give the installer to access your system. 1. 2. Enter your PIN. Press [#][9][2].

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5.1

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Pager Reports
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Depending on its configuration, your pager can display any combination of the four fields shown in the order above with or without field separators. For example: Account Number: 1234 Panel Event Number: 008 (see System Event Descriptions on page 55) Area Number: 02 Zone Faulted: 21

Description A pagers display can show up to four fields of information in the order as shown below: (Account Number) (Event Number) (Area Number) (Zone/User Number) Account Number: 4-digit account number. If the account number is greater than 4 digits, the first four digits are sent. Event Number: Panel event numbers. See System Event Descriptions on page 55 for information on system events. Area Number: Area number that the faulted zone is assigned to. Zone/User Number: Zone number assigned to the faulted zone. This field can also show a User ID number. Table 16: Reserved User IDs
User ID 1 to 32 51 52 53 54 55 Description Reserved for system users Reserved for control panel generated functions Reserved for Sked operation Reserved for remote telephone communication Reserved for remote programming communication Reserved for keyswitch operation or events not requiring a PIN

A pager display configured to show all four fields with separators using the sample information from above would look like this: 1234-008-02-21. A pager display configured to show all four fields without separators using the sample information from above would look like this: 12340080221. Contact your alarm company to modify pager display configuration.

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5.2

System Event Descriptions

The following table lists the events generated by the system. Use this table for Basic Pager format and event descriptions stored in the history log.
Event Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Event AC Fail AC Restore Alarm, Tamper Alarm, Emergency Alarm, Panic Alarm, Invisible Alarm, 24-hr Burg Alarm, Cntrl, Dly Alarm, Cntrl Cross, Tamper Cross, Emergency Cross, Panic Cross, Invisible Cross, 24-hr Burg Cross, Cntrl, Dly Cross, Cntrl Cross, Unverified Alarm Exit Error Alrm Recent Clse Alrm Recent Clse Auto On Extended Battery Low Battery Missing Rstrl Batt Low Rstrl Bat Missng Bypass,Fire,User Bypass,Fire, RPS Bypass,Ctrl,User Bypass,Ctrl, RPS Bypass,24hr,User Bypass,24hr, RPS Bypass,Forced Zn Bypass,Swinger UnBypss,Fire, Usr UnBypss,Ctrl,Usr UnBypss,24hr,Usr Call for Service Cancel Alarm Cancel Fire CheckSum Fail Description AC power to system is interrupted. AC power to system is restored. Tamper alarm from detection device(s). Emergency alarm from detection device(s), or ABC key programmed for emergency response. Panic/emergency alarm from detection device(s). Alarm from detection device(s) that does not appear at keypad during alarm or trouble conditions. Alarm from burglary detection device(s) that are on 24 hours a day. Alarm from detection device(s) with Entry/Exit delays. Alarm from detection device(s) such as keyswitches, motion detectors (followers) or devices that initiate an alarm immediately (do not follow any Entry/Exit delays). Tamper alarm from detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Emergency alarm from detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Panic alarm from detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Panic alarm from invisible detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Burglary alarm from detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Alarm from Entry/Exit detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. Alarm from Follower or Instant detection device(s) with Cross Zone option selected. A fault on one non-fire zone type with Cross Zone option selected. This is not an alarm event. Detection device(s) faulted at end of Exit Delay. Alarm event within two minutes of closing. Alarm event within 2 minutes of closing. Auto On Sked delayed one hour by user. Panel battery is low. Panel battery is missing. Very low, shorted, or open batteries are reported as missing. Battery restoral from low battery. Battery Restoral from missing battery Bypass by user, fire zone types Bypass by RPS, fire zone types. Bypass by user, controlled zone types. Bypass by RPS, controlled zone types. Selective bypass by user, 24-hour non-fire zone types. Selective bypass by RPS, 24-hour non-fire zone types. Zone force armed at force arming. Zone Swinger Shunted. User cleared bypass (unbypass), Fire zone types. User cleared bypass (unbypass), controlled zone types. User cleared bypass (unbypass), 24-hour zone types. This report sent automatically at Call for Service Interval. It does not indicate a trouble condition. User acknowledged active alarm before Bell Time expired, non-fire zone types. User acknowledged active alarm before Bell Time expired, fire zone types. Checksum on systems parameters failed. Panel program should be verified.

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Event Number 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Event ChkSum Fail,Dbus Cls,All,+Dly,Skd Cls,All,+Dly,KS Cls,All,+Dly, RPS Cls,All,+Dly,Tel Cls,All,+Dly,Usr Cls,All,-Dly,RPS Cls,All,-Dly,Usr Cls,Prt,+Dly,Skd Cls,Prt,+Dly,KS Cls,Prt,+Dly, RPS Cls,Prt,+Dly,Usr Cls,Prt,-Dly, RPS Cls,Prt,-Dly,Usr Frc,All,+Dly,Skd Frc,All,+Dly,KS Frc,All,+Dly, RPS Frc,All,+Dly,Tel Frc,All,+Dly,Usr Frc,All,-Dly,RPS Frc,All,-Dly,Usr Frc,Prt,+Dly,Skd Frc,Prt,+Dly,KS Frc,Prt,+Dly, RPS Frc,Prt,+Dly,Usr Frc,Prt,-Dly, RPS Frc,Prt,-Dly,Usr Reserved. Comm Fail CommFail, AltComm Comm Restoral CommRstl, AltComm Date/Time Change Duress Fire,Alarm Fire,Cross Fire,Un-verified Fire, Missing Fire,Alrm,Rstl Fire,Trouble Fire,Trbl,Rstl Instl Mode,Start Instl Mode,End Log Overflow Log Threshold AltCom Low Signl

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Description Checksum on Data Bus device parameters failed. Device should be checked. System turned All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Sked. System turned All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch. System turned All On with Entry/Exit Delay by RPS. System turned All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Telephone. System turned All On with Entry/Exit Delay by User. System turned All On with no delay (instant) by RPS. System turned All On with no delay (instant) by User. System armed Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit delay by Sked. System armed Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch. System armed Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by RPS. System armed Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by User. System armed Perimeter Only with no delay (instant) by RPS. System armed Perimeter Only with no delay (instant) by User. System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Sked. System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch. System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by RPS. System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Telephone. System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by User. System forced All On with no delay (instant) by RPS. System forced All On with no delay (instant) by User. System forced Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by Sked. System forced Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch. System forced Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by RPS. System forced Perimeter Only with Entry/Exit Delay by User. System forced Perimeter Only with no delay (instant) by RPS. System forced Perimeter Only with no delay (instant) by User. Report failed to reach routing destination. Report failed to reach routing destination configured for Alternate Communication. After communication fail, report sent successfully to routing destination. After communication fail, report sent successfully to routing destination configured for Alternate Communication. Date/Time in panel changed. User entered Duress PIN or pressed Panic key sequence on RF Keyfob. The Duress report is sent in addition to any other report that the users action would generate. Alarm event on fire zone type. Verified alarm event on fire zone type with Cross Zone option. Unverified alarm event on fire zone type with Cross Zone option. Or unverified event on Fire Verify zone type. Fire zone type assigned to zone expander (wired or RF) not responding to panels status poll. Restoral from alarm, Fire zone types Fault (Trouble) condition on Fire zone types Restoral from Trouble, Fire zone types. Installer PIN entered. Installer mode accessed. Installer mode exited. System log overflow condition. Oldest events being overwritten. System log reached threshold. Contact ARC. Low Signal Strength detected on Alternate Communication device.

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Event Number 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 Event Missing,Alarm Missing, Trouble Open,Skd Open,RPS Open,Usr Open,KS Open,Skd,Alarm Open,RPS,Alarm Open,Usr,Alarm Open,KS,Alarm Reserved Params Changed Phone Line Fail Phone Line Rstl Bad Call to RPS RPS Access Fail RPS Access OK Re-Boot,Panel Re-Boot,Dbus Output Reset,Usr Output Reset,Skd Output Reset, RPS Output Set,Usr Output Set,Skd Output Set,RPS Rstrl,Tamper Rstrl,Emergency Rstrl,Panic Rstrl,Invisible Rstrl,24-hr Burg Rstrl,Cntrl,Dly Rstrl,Cntrl Rcvr Jam Rcvr Jam Rstl RF Battery Low RF Battery Rstl RF Tamper Trbl RF Tamper Rstl Dbus Missing Dbus Missng,Rstl Dbus Tamper Dbus Tamper,Rstl Dbus Trouble Dbus Troubl,Rstl Dbus OverCurrent Dbus OvrCur,Rstl

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Description Zone assigned to zone expander (wired or RF) not responding to panels status poll while system is armed. Zone assigned to zone expander (wired or RF) not responding to panels status poll while system is disarmed. Opening by Sked. Opening by RPS. Opening by user. Opening by Keyswitch. Opening after Alarm event by Sked. Opening after Alarm event by RPS. Opening after Alarm event, ID reported. Opening after Alarm event by Keyswitch Panel Parameters Changed Phone line voltage less than 3 volts for 40 seconds. After Phone Line Fail event, phone line voltage detected at greater than 3 volts for 40 seconds. Panel attempted call to RPS, but was unsuccessful. RPS attempted to connect to panel but was not successful. RPS successfully connected to and disconnected from panel. Normal start up or reset after programming. Unexpected reset (reboot) from Option Bus device. Output Reset by User Output Reset by Sked Output Reset by RPS Output Set by User Output Set by Sked Output Set by RPS Restoral from alarm, Tamper zone type. Restoral from alarm, Emergency zone type. Restoral from alarm, Panic zone type. Restoral from alarm, Invisible zone type. Restoral from alarm, 24-hour burglary zone types. Restoral from alarm, Delay 1 or 2 zone types. Restoral from alarm, Keyswitch, Follower, or Instant zone types. Jammed condition detected on premises RF receiver. Jammed condition detected on premises RF receiver cleared. Low Battery detected on premises RF transmitter. Low Battery condition detected on premises RF transmitter cleared. Premises RF Transmitter Tamper Fault (Trouble) Premises RF Transmitter Tamper Restoral Data Bus device not responding to polling. Data Bus device declared as missing now responding to polling. Tamper open on Data Bus Device Tamper. Data Bus Device Tamper Restoral. Fault (Trouble) detected on Data Bus Device. Data Bus Device Fault (Trouble) condition cleared. Over current condition detected on Data Bus device. Over current condition on Data Bus device restored.

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Event Number 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176

Event Sensor Mon Trbl Sensor Mon Rstl Sensor Reset System Inactive Test, OK Test,Off-Normal Trbl,Tamper Trbl, Emergency Trbl,Panic Trbl,Invisible Trbl,24-hr Burg Trbl,Cntrl,Dly Trbl,Cntrl Rstrl,Trbl,Tmpr Rstrl,Trbl,Emerg Rstrl,Trbl,Panic Rstrl,Trbl,Invis Rstrl,Trbl, 24-hr Rstrl,Trbl,Dly Rstrl,Trbl,Cntrl User Code Area Set User Code Change User Code Delete User Code Tamper User Level Set Walk Test Start Walk Test End Siren Trouble Siren Restoral Grnd Fault Grnd Fault, Rstl First Open Last Close AltCom Cond AltComm Fail AltComm Rstrl Reserved. Reserved. Reserved. Reserved. Rstrl, Swinger Rstrl,Fire,Miss Rstrl,Alarm,Miss Rstrl,Trble,Miss

Description Sensor fault (trouble) detected. Sensor trouble condition restored. User entered System Reset key sequence ([#][4][7]). System was not armed in Inactive Interval.. System Reset key sequence ([#][4][7]) or arming resets this trouble. No system troubles at automatic test report time. System trouble present at test time. Trouble condition on Tamper or Voice Active zone types. Trouble condition on Emergency zone type. Trouble condition on Panic zone type. Trouble condition on Invisible zone type. Trouble condition on Burglary zone type. Trouble condition on Delay zone types. Trouble condition on Keyswitch, Follower, and Instant zone types. Restoral from trouble condition on Tamper or Voice Active zone types. Restoral from trouble condition on Emergency zone type. Restoral from trouble condition on Panic zone type. Restoral from trouble condition on Invisible zone type. Restoral from trouble condition on Burglary zone type. Restoral from trouble condition on Delay zone types. Restoral from trouble condition on Keyswitch, Follower, and Instant zone types. User Code added by assigning area. User Code changed. User Code deleted. Invalid User Codes entered at keypad exceeded User Tamper Retry Count. User Level set. Walk Test started with Walk Test key sequence ([#][4][4]). Walk Test ended by user or timed out. Trouble condition detected on PO 2 configured as supervised siren output. Trouble condition on supervised siren output cleared. Ground fault detected on panels sensor loops, Option Bus, or Aux power outputs. Ground fault condition cleared. System is configured for multiple area first to open, last to close function. System is configured for multiple area first to open, last to close function. Trouble detected on Alternate Communication network. Network failure detected on Alternate Communication network. Network communication resumed on alternate communications network.

Restoral from Swinger Shunt. Restoral from Fire Missing. Local event, no report. Restoral from Missing, Non-Fire zones. Local event, no report sent. Restoral from Fault (Trouble), Non-Fire zones. Local event, no report.

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Event Number 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194

Event Rstl,Low Signl UnBypss,Fire, RPS UnBypss,Ctrl, RPS UnBypss,24hr,RPS RF Battery Low RF Battery Rstl Trbl,Default PIN Rstl,Default PIN Failed to Arm Verified Alarm Dbus Missng Alrm Dbs Mis Alm Rstl Dbus Tamper Alrm Dbs Tmp Alm Rstl Dbus Trouble Alm Dbs Trb Alm Rstl Siren Missg Alrm Siren Alarm Rstl

Description Restoral from Alternate Communication Low Signal Strength event. Bypass on Fire zone type cleared using RPS (un-bypass) Bypass on zone type cleared using RPS (un-bypass) Bypass on 24-hour zone type cleared using RPS (un-bypass) Low battery condition on RF Keyfob. Low battery condition on RF Keyfob restored. Installer or User PINS have not been changed from default. Installer or User default PINS have been changed. Arming attempt failed. Verified Alarm. Data bus device not responding to polling. Data bus device declared as missing now responding to polling. Tamper open on Data bus Device Tamper. Data bus device tamper restoral. Trouble detected on data bus device. Data bus device trouble condition cleared. Trouble condition detected on PO 2 configured as supervised siren output. Trouble condition on supervised siren output cleared.

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5.3

Glossary
Zones that are always on even when the system is turned off. Two types: Fire zones and Non-fire 24-hour zones. To turn on all of the zones in the system. Alarm Receiving Center. A facility where trained personnel monitor your security system 24 hours a day. Your security system might be programmed to contact the ARC during alarm conditions, enabling ARC personnel to dispatch the proper authorities. An installer-specified collection of zones that can be turned on and off independently. To selectively remove zones temporarily from the system. Zone that reports alarm conditions only when the system is turned on. A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allow you to enter the building through the entry door to turn your system off. An alarm response begins if you do not turn the system off before Entry Delay expires. Your alarm company programs the Entry Delay time. A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allow you to exit after turning the system on. An alarm response begins if you exit the building after Exit Delay expires. Your alarm company programs the Exit Delay time. A zone that is not normal. For example, an open door or window. A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted circuit on a control panel. An instruction to press and hold a key to perform a function. This is the keypads display when the system is turned off and there are no trouble conditions. A zone type that initiates an alarm immediately when faulted. This zone type does not follow any Entry/Exit delay time. A switch activated by a key. Turning the system on without Entry delay. The display that appears when the system is turned off and no keys are pressed. A One-Time PIN can only be used once to turn the system off. This PIN is typically given to personnel who need temporary access to the premises, such as a baby-sitter or a service/maintenance crew. To turn on part of the zones in the system. The user determines Partial On zones. To turn on part of the zones in the system. The alarm company determines perimeter Only zones. A unique number that is assigned to each user that identifies him/her to the system. This number is assigned an authority level that allows the user to carry out system functions such as turning the system on and off. These are used interchangeably instructing you to push down and then release a key. A signal transmitted upon the removal of a trouble or alarm condition from an alarm circuit.

24-hour Zone: All On: ARC:

Area: Bypass: Controlled Zone: Entry Delay:

Exit Delay:

Faulted Zone: Force Arming: Hold: Idle Display: Instant Alarm: Keyswitch: No Entry: Off Display: One-Time PIN:

Partial On: Perimeter Only: Personal Identification Number (PIN) : Press/Push: Restoral Report:

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RPS:

RPS (Remote Programming Software) is a Windows based account management and control panel programming utility designed to set up and program specific control panels. A scheduling function that allows a selected event to happen at a specific time. A condition that needs to be corrected before system arming can occur. A service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire. A detection device or group of devices connected to your security system.

Sked: Tamper: Trouble: Zone:

Microsoft, Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, and NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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Index
A
Alarm Silence Alarms ........................................................ 10, 33 View Alarm Memory............................................. 21, 47 All Areas Off ............................................................... 29, 52 All Areas On ............................................................... 29, 52 All On Definition of .....................................................................5 Arming Force Arming the System .............................................14 Auto Forward Off Setup ........................................................................31 On Setup ........................................................................30 Turn On/Off ........................................................... 30, 52

O
Outputs Change Outputs ............................................................ 28

P
Pager Reports..................................................................... 54 Partial On Definition of..................................................................... 6 Perimeter Only Definition of..................................................................... 6 PIN Add a User PIN ...................................................... 19, 44 Change Another Users Area................................. 18, 43 Change Another Users Authority Level.............. 17, 41 Change Another Users PIN.................................. 17, 40 Change PIN............................................................. 16, 40 Delete User a PIN................................................... 20, 45 Enable Installer PIN ............................................... 32, 53 Renew One-Time PINs.......................................... 20, 45 Power Failure....................................................................... 7

C
Check System Troubles.............................................. 21, 46 Chime Select Tone.............................................................. 25, 50 Select Zones ............................................................ 26, 51 Turn On/Off ........................................................... 25, 50

R
Remote Arming........................................................... 31, 53 Remote Program ......................................................... 28, 53

E
Enable Installer PIN ................................................... 32, 53 Enable Keypad............................................................ 10, 33 Extend Auto On Time ............................................... 26, 51

S
Security System Basics................................................................................ 5 Limitations ....................................................................... 6 Select Partial On Zones .............................................. 13, 36 Silence Alarms ............................................................. 10, 33 Skeds All Days Function ......................................................... 27 Change Skeds ................................................................ 27 Special Alarm Functions..................................................... 8 System All Areas Off ........................................................... 29, 52 All Areas On ........................................................... 29, 52 Check Status .................................................................. 10 Check System Troubles.......................................... 21, 46 Force Arming ................................................................ 37 Reset......................................................................... 24, 49 Set Date.................................................................... 16, 39 Set Time................................................................... 16, 39 Test ........................................................................... 23, 48 Turn All On............................................................. 12, 35 Turn Off................................................................... 11, 34 Turn On with Tamper or Trouble Conditions .... 13, 37 Turn On without Entry Delay ............................... 12, 35 Turn On without Exit Tone................................... 12, 35 Turn Partial On....................................................... 12, 35 Turn Perimeter Only On ....................................... 12, 35 View Troubles......................................................... 22, 47 System Event Descriptions ............................................... 55 System Information............................................................. 4

F
Faulted Zones View................................................................................15 Fire Safety and Evacuation .................................................7 Force Arming Doubled Exit Delay and No Exit Tone ............... 14, 38 Normal Exit Delay and Exit Tone........................ 14, 37 Partial On ................................................................ 14, 38 Perimeter Only ....................................................... 14, 38

H
History Log View................................................................................32 How to Clean the Keypad ..................................................7

K
Keypad Adjust....................................................................... 11, 34 Check System Status .....................................................10 Enable Keypad ....................................................... 10, 33 Keys ..................................................................................8 Logging Out .....................................................................9 Move to Area .................................................................29 Special Key Functions.....................................................8 System Status LEDs.........................................................9 Tones ................................................................................9 Keypads Description of LEDs......................................................33

M
Maintenance and Service ....................................................7 Move to Area .....................................................................29

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Test System Test ............................................................. 23, 48 Walk Test ................................................................ 24, 49

U
User Add a User PIN ...................................................... 19, 44 Change Another Users Area ................................ 18, 43 Change Another Users Authority Level ............. 17, 41 Change Another Users PIN ................................. 17, 40 Delete a User PIN .................................................. 20, 45

View Alarm Memory ....................................................... 21, 47 Faulted Zones ................................................................ 15 History Log.................................................................... 32 System Troubles...................................................... 22, 47 Zone Troubles ......................................................... 22, 48

Z
Zone 24-hour Zone ................................................................... 5 Controlled Zone.............................................................. 5 Definition of..................................................................... 5 Faulted Zone.................................................................... 5 Fire Zone.......................................................................... 5 Non-fire 24-hour Zone ................................................... 5 Zones Bypass ...................................................................... 15, 39 Select Chime Zones ................................................ 26, 51 Select Partial On Zones.......................................... 13, 36 Unbypass ................................................................. 15, 39 View Faulted Zones ...................................................... 15 View Zone Troubles ............................................... 22, 48

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