Security System Owner's Manual: Interactive Technologies Inc. 2266 North 2nd Street North St. Paul, MN 55109
Security System Owner's Manual: Interactive Technologies Inc. 2266 North 2nd Street North St. Paul, MN 55109
Security System
Owner’s Manual
SECTION 1–
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
    How the System Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              5
    Typical System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 5
        Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
        Wireless Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          8
        Wireless Touchpads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              9
        Sirens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    9
SECTION 2–
HOW THE SYSTEM COMMUNICATES TO YOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
    Panel Indicator Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        11
    Alarm Sounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     12
    System Status Beeps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         13
    Voice Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      14
SECTION 3–
BASIC SYSTEM OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
    Using Access Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         15
        Primary Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             15
        Temporary Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               16
        Secondary Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                16
    Entering and Exiting Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             17
        Entering the Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           17
        Exiting the Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          17
    Arming and Disarming Your System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                     18
        Turning System Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            18
        Turning System On (STAY and AWAY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              20
    Activating Emergency Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                22
        Police, Fire, and Auxiliary/Medical Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        23
        Silent Duress Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           25
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SECTION 4–
ADVANCED SYSTEM OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
   Arming with No Alarm Delay (NO DELAY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            27
   Bypassing Normally Armed Sensors (BYPASS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              28
   Using the Chime Feature (CHIME) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                  29
   Controlling Lights (LIGHTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              30
       Panel Light Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         30
       User Light Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         30
   Using and Programming the Magic Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      31
       Magic Key Voice Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 32
   Using the Keychain Touchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              32
   Checking the System Status (STATUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      35
   Checking for Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        36
   Adjusting Panel Speaker Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 37
SECTION 5–
MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
   Required System Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         39
   Replacing Panel Backup Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               41
   Replacing Smoke Sensor Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 44
   Replacing Other Sensor Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               44
SECTION 6–
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
SECTION 7–
PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
   Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
APPENDIX A–
ALARM SYSTEM NOTICE 53
GLOSSARY 55
INDEX 57
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S E C T I O N             1 –
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your selection of the Commander 2000 security system! This system is
designed to provide you with years of dependable service.
This manual includes step-by-step instructions for the proper use of your security system. Read this
manual before you begin using your system.
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O F F S T A Y A W A Y
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S T 0 B Y
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C E N T R A L S T A T IO N
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      Panel
      The panel is your security system’s most vital component (see Figure 2). It per-
      forms four main functions:
      ■ Lets you operate the system and set system options.
      ■ Provides you with feedback from the system through indicator lights, voice
          messages, and status and alarm beeps.
      ■ Receives signals from wireless sensors and wireless touchpads throughout
          the premises.
      ■ Responds to alarm and trouble conditions by reporting with voice and alarm
          sounds; controlling output devices, including sirens and X-10® Lamp Mod-
          ules; and if necessary, contacting your monitoring service over the phone
          line.
IN D IC A T O R L IG H T S E M E R G E N C Y B U T T O N S
P O W E R 1 2 3 4 5 P O L IC E
R E A D Y
                                            S               T A Y                       6              7           8      9            0                  F IR E
                                                        A       W A Y
                                                N           O       D   E L A Y
                                                                                                                           C O M M A N D
                                                                                  S T A T U S     B Y P A S S                                          A U X IL IA R Y
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B U IL T -IN S P E A K E R O P E R A T IO N B U T T O N S
      Wireless Sensors
      Wireless sensors are your security system’s detection devices. They perform two
      functions:
      ■ Notifies the panel if a change in the normal state of a sensor occurs. For
          example, if the system is armed and you open a protected door, the sensor
          reports to the panel and an intrusion siren sounds.
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■   Checks in with the panel approximately every hour to indicate proper opera-
    tion. If a sensor fails to report to the panel within a specified time (pro-
    grammed by your security consultant), a communication failure is reported
    to the monitoring service and the system sounds trouble beeps (see Section
    6, "Troubleshooting Your System").
Wireless Touchpads
Wireless touchpads let you operate the system inside or outside the premises. A
wireless touchpad’s range will vary, depending on the conditions of the premises
and the location of the panel relative to the wireless touchpad.
    NOTE:         The Energy Saver option, shown on button 5 of the Hand-
                  held and Wall-Mount Wireless Touchpads, is not available
                  with the Commander 2000.
Sirens
Sirens create two types of sounds, which alert you to the following:
■ Alarm conditions
■ System status
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S E C T I O N                2 –
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      Alarm Sounds
      Exterior and interior sirens make three alarm sounds on the premises (see Table 2). Fire
      alarms take precedence over auxiliary/medical alarms, which in turn take precedence over
      police alarms.
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       System Status Beeps
       The panel speaker and interior sirens provide system feedback by sounding status beeps.
       Table 3 describes the status beeps you may hear from your panel.
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     Voice Messages
     The panel speaker announces voice messages of system and sensor information. These
     messages are described as they are encountered throughout this manual.
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S E C T I O N             3 –
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                          access code each time you change your primary access
                          code.
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Entering and Exiting Premises
While the system is armed, delay times let you enter or exit through designated delay
doors without causing an alarm. A delay door is any door that is assigned a delay time. If
you activate any sensor before you open the delay door, an instant alarm sounds. When
entering the armed premises, you must disarm the system within the entry delay time.
After arming the system, you must exit the premises before the exit delay time expires.
There are two types of delays: standard and extended. Your security consultant will set up
and explain your system’s delays. Contact your security consultant to have your delay
times changed.
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          Arming and Disarming Your System
          This section describes levels of security and how to arm and disarm the system.
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■   To disarm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:
    1.   Enter the premises through a delay door when the system is armed to level 2
         or 3.
         The panel and interior sirens sound entry delay beeps for the entire delay or
         until you disarm the panel. You must disarm the system before the delay
         time expires or an alarm occurs.
         CAUTION:     Exit the premises immediately if the two- or three-
                      beep sequence sounds at a more rapid pace.
                      This indicates an alarm has occurred. Call for
                      emergency help from a neighbor’s phone.
    2.   Press the Disarm button on the Keychain Touchpad.
         The AWAY or STAY light turns off, and the panel and interior sirens sound
         one short beep.
         NOTE:        Pressing the Disarm button will not disarm the system if an
                      alarm was generated by simultaneously pressing the arm
                      and disarm buttons.
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                            Hold the Key steady in the slot until the panel and interior sirens sound an
                            arming level beep and the panel announces, Alarm system is OFF. If any
                            alarms occurred, the panel announces the sensors that were activated.
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P O W E R 1 2 3 4 5 P O L IC E
R E A D Y
                                                              S       T A Y                     6            7        8   9           0          F IR E
                                                      A               W A Y
                                                          N           O   D     E L A Y
                                                                                          S T A T U S   B Y P A S S       C O M M A N D           A U X
                                                                  T   R O U B L E
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3. Press the STATUS button to find out if there are any system problems.
          2            Use level 2 (STAY) when you want to stay in the premises with perimeter sensors
                       armed. Using level 2, you can also leave the premises through any delay door
S T A Y                during the delay time. Level 2 arms all perimeter sensors, including door/win-
                       dow, shock, and glass break sensors, as well as all sensors that are active in level
                       1 (24-hour sensors).
          3            Use level 3 (AWAY) when you are leaving the premises and want all sensors
                       armed. Level 3 arms all interior sensors, such as motion sensors, as well as all
AWAY
                       sensors that are active in levels 1 and 2.
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■   To arm the system from the panel or a Handheld Touch-
    pad:
    1.   Close all perimeter doors and windows.
    2.   Check to see that the panel’s READY light is on or blinking.
    or– If the READY light is not on or blinking, press the STATUS button to learn if
        there are any system problems.
        The system’s voice message should provide you with the number of any sen-
        sors that are open. After double-checking those sensors, if the READY light
        is still not on or blinking, refer to "Bypassing Normally Armed Sensors
        (BYPASS)" on page 28. You also should contact your security consultant to
        resolve the problem.
    3.   From the panel or a touchpad, enter ACCESS CODE + 2 or ACCESS CODE +
         3 to arm to level 2 or 3, respectively.
    or– Enter COMMAND + 2 or COMMAND + 3, if your system is set up for this
        capability.
        Depending on which level you arm to, the panel’s STAY or AWAY light
        turns on, the panel and interior sirens sound arming level beeps at the begin-
        ning of the exit delay, and the panel announces, Alarm system is ON [level 2
        or 3].
    4.   Exit the premises within the delay time, if you are leaving.
         When the delay time expires, the panel and interior sirens sound arming
         level beeps again. If you are still in the premises and want to leave, disarm
         and rearm the system, or you may cause an accidental alarm.
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                   NOTE:        Depending on programming, a Keychain Touchpad may
                                arm your system to the next higher arming level or directly
                                to level 3 NO DELAY.
              4.   Exit the premises within the delay time, if you are leaving.
                   When the delay time expires, the panel and interior sirens sound two or three
                   more beeps. If you are still on the premises and want to leave, disarm and
                   rearm the system to prevent an accidental alarm.
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Table 4. A comparison of the alarm types
 POLICE
                   A police alarm activates interior and exterior sirens and sends a police alarm to
                   your monitoring service. The monitoring service should contact the police.
  FIRE             A fire alarm activates interior and exterior sirens and sends a fire alarm to your
                   monitoring service. The monitoring service should contact the fire department.
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         The emergency buttons are active in all security levels. The system recognizes
         the emergency buttons as sensors (see Table 5).
                        Emergency
                                           Sensor Number
                          Button
                          POLICE                  81
                            FIRE                  80
                        AUXILIARY                 82
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    Silent Duress Alarm
    If you are in a life-threatening situation (for example, if you enter the premises
    and find an intruder inside), you can enter the duress code instead of an access
    code while arming or disarming the system. The duress code causes the panel to
    send a silent duress alarm to the monitoring service. This notifies the monitoring
    service of a potentially life-threatening situation, but no alarms sound at the pre-
    mises.
        NOTE:          If you do not have a monitoring service for your system,
                       you cannot use the silent duress alarm feature.
    The first two digits of your duress code are the same as the first two digits of your
    primary access code. The last two digits can only be changed by your security
    consultant or monitoring service.
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          S E C T I O N               4 –
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             3.   Press the Arm button, then press the Star button and hold until the light blinks.
                  The Panel’s STAY or AWAY light turns on, and the Panel and interior sirens sound
                  arming level beeps. The NO DELAY light turns on, and the Panel and interior sirens
                  sound arming level beeps again.
                  NOTE:        Disarm the system before opening a perimeter door or window, or
                               an accidental alarm may occur.
                  NOTE:        The indirect bypass procedure does not work when you arm the
                               panel by pressing the COMMAND button rather than entering your
                               access code.
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            2.   Press the Arm button again.
                 Depending on which level you arm to, the panel’s STAY or AWAY light turns on, the
                 panel and interior sirens sound two or three beeps, and the panel announces, Sensor
                 [sensor #] bypassed.
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         Controlling Lights (LIGHTS)
         X-10 Lamp Modules allow your system to turn lights on and off. X-10 Lamp Modules can
   0     control any incandescent lights that plug into an outlet.
LIGHTS
                  Panel Light Control
                  The Panel instructs the X-10 Lamp Module to control lights as follows:
                  ■ During a fire alarm, lights turn on and remain on until the security level
                      changes or after 12 hours with no system status change.
                  ■ During an intrusion alarm, lights blink until the siren time-out ends, then
                      they remain on steady for up to 12 hours with no system status change.
                  ■ During entry and exit delay time, lights turn on and remain on for 5 minutes.
                      NOTE:         If the system is disarmed during any of the above scenar-
                                    ios, lights controlled by X-10 Lamp Modules turn on steady
                                    and remain on for an additional 5 minutes.
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    Using and Programming the Magic
    Key
    The Magic Key feature allows you to quickly change the arming level of your system
    from the panel without entering an access code and arming level. If you insert the Key into
    the panel’s key slot while the system is armed to level 2 or 3, the panel disarms to level 1.
    If you insert the Key later, the panel rearms to level 2 or 3, respectively. Before you can
    use the Magic Key, you must first program the Key with a primary or temporary access
    code.
    When you program a Magic Key with an access code, you can use the Key to disarm the
    system, and then rearm it to the previous arming level (level 2 or 3). A Key programmed
    for primary access works as long as your primary access code is not changed. A Key pro-
    grammed for temporary access only works for a limited number of days (00-99). You can
    reprogram a temporary access Key at any time to increase or decrease the number of days,
    or change it to a primary access Key.
M A G IC K E Y
P O W E R 1 2 3 4 5 P O L IC E
R E A D Y
                                           S       T A Y                     6            7        8   9           0          F IR E
                                   A               W A Y
                                       N           O   D     E L A Y
                                                                       S T A T U S   B Y P A S S       C O M M A N D           A U X
                                               T   R O U B L E
8 3 3 3 G 9 5 A .D S 4
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                NOTE:        You must reprogram the Magic Key whenever you change your
                             primary access code.
Message Definition
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     ■   To disarm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:
         1.   Enter the premises through a delay door when the system is armed to level 2 or 3.
              The panel and interior sirens sound a two- or three-beep sequence, with a one-second
              pause between sequences. The beeping lasts for the entire delay or until you disarm
              the panel. You must disarm the system before the delay time expires or an alarm will
              occur.
              CAUTION:     Exit the premises immediately if the two- or three-beep
                           sequence sounds at a more rapid pace. This indicates an
                           alarm has occurred. Call for emergency help from a
                           neighbor’s phone.
         2.   Press the Disarm button on the Keychain Touchpad.
              The AWAY or STAY light turns off, and the panel and interior sirens sound one short
              beep.
              NOTE:        Pressing the Disarm button will not disarm the system if an alarm
                           was generated by simultaneously pressing the Arm and Disarm
                           buttons.
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         ■   To turn controlled lights on or off from a Keychain Touchpad:
                 Press the Light button and hold until the light blinks.
                 The Panel announces, On or Off. Controlled lights turn on or off, depending on the
                 current setting.
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         Table 7 shows a few system status messages that may be announced.
 Alarm system is OFF, system battery is OK,     All sensors are closed, no system problems exist,
 AC power is OK.                                and system is in level 1.
 Alarm system is OFF, sensor [sensor #]         A perimeter sensor is open. Close or bypass sen-
 open.                                          sor to arm system.
 Alarm system is OFF, sensor [sensor #] low     A sensor has a low battery. Contact your security
 battery.                                       consultant for sensor battery replacement.
 Alarm system is ON level 3, sensor [sensor     All sensors are armed except for the announced
 #] bypassed.                                   sensor.
 Alarm system is OFF, sensor [sensor #] trou-   Sensor cover is off. Put sensor cover on, then
 ble.                                           activate the sensor. For example, on a motion sen-
                                                sor, walk through its range of coverage.
 Invalid, try again.                            An incorrect or incomplete command was entered
                                                at the panel or from a touchpad.
 Alarm system is OFF, sensor [sensor #] fail-   A sensor isn’t working. Contact your security
 ure.                                           consultant.
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    Adjusting Panel Speaker Volume
    The panel has eight volume levels to choose from. Alarm sounds and alarm messages are
    always at full volume.
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S E C T I O N              5 –
                                                      OFF                        —
                         Alarm System is              ON                  Level 2
                                                      ON                  Level 3
                                                      is OK.                     —
                         System Battery
                                                      Failure †                  —
                                                      is OK.                     —
                            AC Power
                                                      Failure ‡                  —
                   † See "Replacing Panel Backup Batteries" on page 41.
                   ‡ Check if the AC power transformer is plugged in. Check the cir-
                      cuit breaker or fuse controlling the outlet. If you still don’t have
                      AC power, contact your security consultant.
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              Enter ACCESS CODE + 8.
              The panel and interior sirens sound one long beep, and the panel announces, Phone
              test is ON.
              The system returns to level 1 when the phone test is complete. The panel announces,
              Phone test is OK, Alarm system is OFF.
              If the panel announces, Phone test failure, Alarm system is OFF, make sure the panel
              is plugged into the phone jack. If a problem still exists, contact your security consult-
              ant immediately.
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   Table 9. How to Activate Sensors During Sensor Test
Sensor ‡ Action
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              CAUTION:     The panel may be damaged if the wrong batteries are
                           installed. Make sure the batteries are all the same type
                           and part number.
POWER 1 2 3 4 5
                                              READY
                                              STAY         6       7     8        9          0        
                                              AWAY
                                              NO DELAY                 	
            
                                              TROUBLE
         3.   Check the battery type installed (NiCd or alkaline). You must use the same battery
              type that is currently installed (see Figure 6).
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     CAUTION:     To avoid the risk of personal injury, equipment damage,
                  and battery failure, only install the battery type that the
                  tab indicates.
POWER 1 2 3 4 5 P O L IC E
                                   READY
                                   STAY               6                 7       8       9                       0               F IR E
                                   AWAY
                                   NO DELAY   S T A T U S     B Y P A S S                   C O M M A N D                  A U X IL IA R Y
                                   TROUBLE
                               NiCd
                                 ALKALINE                                                                                  8333G48A.DS4
                     3    +
                     2    +
                     1    +
                          4
                          5
6 8333G28C.DS4
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              battery installation. If the batteries are installed correctly, contact your security con-
              sultant.
              NOTE:         If NiCd batteries are not fully charged, it may take up to 24 hours
                            for the system to fully recharge the batteries and clear the low
                            battery warning. During this time, the system is fully operational
                            unless an AC power failure occurs.
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S E C T I O N               6 –
Problem Solution
 Access Code
     Cannot remember access code.        Contact your security consultant.
 Arming/Disarming
     System won’t arm.                   • If arming to level 2, make sure all monitored perimeter
                                           doors and windows are closed.
                                         • If arming to level 3, make sure all perimeter and inte-
                                           rior sensors are closed.
                                         • Press STATUS for a voice message of the problem.
                                         • If system still won’t arm, contact your security consult-
                                           ant.
 Batteries
     Panel announces, System             Replace panel backup batteries as described in “Replac-
     battery failure.                    ing Panel Backup Batteries” on page 41.
     Panel announces, Sensor             See “Replacing Smoke Sensor Batteries” on page 44 for
     [sensor #] low battery.             the procedure to replace your own smoke sensor batter-
                                         ies, or contact your security consultant to have your other
                                         sensor batteries replaced.
 Bypass
     Panel announces, Invalid, try       You are trying to bypass a 24-hour sensor that cannot be
     again when you attempt to           bypassed or a sensor that is not active in the current secu-
     bypass a sensor.                    rity level. You don’t need to bypass this sensor.
     System cancels sensor bypass        Arm to the desired level before you try bypassing a sen-
     when you try to arm to level 2 or   sor.
     3.
 False Alarm
     Alarm is being sent.                Enter ACCESS CODE + 1 to cancel the alarm. This com-
                                         mand bypasses the alarm if done within 8 to 20 seconds.
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Table 10. Troubleshooting Your System
Problem Solution
 Magic Key
     Temporary Access Magic Key        Use has expired. Reprogram Magic Key.
     does not disarm system.
 Lights
     Light using X-10 Lamp Module      Check light bulbs.
     doesn’t work.                     Check that light switch on lamp is turned ON.
                                       Make sure lamp is plugged into an X-10 Lamp Module.
                                       Make sure the lamp is plugged into a nonswitched outlet.
                                       If light control still doesn’t work, contact your security
                                       consultant.
 Panel
     All panel lights blink.           The system is in programming mode.
     Trouble beeps sound.              Contact your security consultant.
     All panel lights are on steady.   The system’s memory is clear. Contact your security con-
     Trouble beeps sound.              sultant.
 Power
     Panel announces, AC Power         Check to see if AC transformer is plugged into an outlet.
     Failure.                          If it is, check circuit breaker or fuse that controls that out-
                                       let. If there is still an AC power failure, contact your
                                       security consultant.
 Sensor
     Panel announces, Sensor           Put the sensor’s cover on, if it is off. Activate the sensor.
     [sensor #] Trouble.
     Panel announces, Sensor           The sensor is not communicating with the panel. Contact
     [sensor #] Failure.               your security consultant.
     Panel announces, Sensor           See “Replacing Smoke Sensor Batteries” on page 44 for
     [sensor #] low battery.           the procedure to replace your own smoke sensor batter-
                                       ies, or contact your security consultant to have other sen-
                                       sor batteries replaced.
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Table 10. Troubleshooting Your System
Problem Solution
 Smoke Sensor
     Beeps once every minute.        Batteries are low. Replace the smoke sensor batteries.
 Telephone
     Telephone doesn’t work.         Disconnect panel from phone jack. If the telephone
                                     works, contact your security consultant. If telephone still
                                     doesn’t work, the system is OK; contact your telephone
                                     company.
 Trouble Beeps (see also Panel)
     Six beeps occur every minute.   Press STATUS for a voice message of the problem. This
                                     disables the trouble beeps until the panel calls in its daily
                                     report. Contact your security consultant.
 Wireless Interior Siren (WIS)
     Beeps once every minute         Battery is low. Replace the WIS battery.
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S E C T I O N         7 –
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                                                    A smoke detector should
                         Hall
            Bedroom             Bedroom             be located on each level.
Living Dining
                                                                                                 Hall
                                                                                       Bedroom          Bedroom
            Room                    Room                                    Living
                                                                            Room       x
                                                                                            Recreation
                                                                       Basement             Room
             Basement
                           Dining
                                             Kitchen    Bedroom
                           Room                                       In family living units with more
                TV                            H
                                                                      than one sleeping area, locate a
                Room                                                  smoke detector at each area.
                                    Living
                                    Room               Bedroom
Bedroom
     NOTE: Ceiling-mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room
           or hall, or not less than 4 inches from the wall. When the detector is mounted
           on the wall, the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling.
     NOTE: Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above
           100°F or below 40°F. Also, do not locate detectors in front of AC/ Heat
           registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke
           from entering the detector.
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Floor Plan
Use the space provided (Figure 9) to draw your floor plan and indicate where all system
components and sensors are located.
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A PP E N D I X            A –
Service
     If you have any questions about your system or if you ever need service, please contact
     your security consultant.
     Company Name______________________________
     Phone Number_______________________________
     Address____________________________________
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GLOSSARY
  access code
  A four-digit number that you must enter to control the security system.
  alarm
  A Panel condition that occurs when a sensor is tripped, if the sensor is active in the current
  arming level that the system is set to.
  arm
  To turn on intrusion detection. When arming to level 2, perimeter sensors, such as door/
  window sensors, are monitored. When arming to level 3, all sensors, including interior
  sensors such as motion sensors, are monitored. See also disarm.
  auxiliary/medical alarm
  Activated by pressing the AUXILIARY/MEDICAL buttons. Turns on interior sirens only and
  sends an alarm to your monitoring service.
  bypass
  Have the system ignore selected sensors while the system is armed. For example, to open
  a monitored door while the system is armed to level 2, bypass the door’s sensor. You can-
  not bypass 24-hour fire sensors.
  central monitoring station
  See monitoring service.
  delay
  The time you have to enter the premises and disarm the system before an alarm occurs, or
  the time you have to exit the premises after arming the system before an alarm occurs.
  disarm
  To turn off intrusion detection (level 1). Only the 24-hour sensors remain on.
  fire alarm
  Activated by a smoke, heat, or fire pull sensor or the FIRE buttons. Turns on interior and
  exterior sirens and sends an alarm to your monitoring service.
  interior sensors
  Sensors that monitor the interior of the premises for intruders. Examples of interior sen-
  sors: sound sensors, motion sensors, and door/window sensors on interior doors.
  intrusion alarm
  An alarm that is caused by activating a perimeter or interior sensor. For example, if the
  system is armed to level 3 and a motion sensor detects motion, an alarm occurs.
  intrusion detection
  Monitoring provided by perimeter and/or interior sensors. Intrusion detection does not
  include 24-hour sensors.
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     Keychain Touchpad
     Miniature two- or four-button wireless touchpads that control basic system functions nor-
     mally performed from the Panel or a wireless touchpad. The built-in light blinks when the
     Keychain Touchpad has transmitted a signal.
     Magic Key
     A dime-sized programmable disk. You use the Panel to program the Magic Key for pri-
     mary or temporary access privileges. Once programmed, you can control the system with-
     out entering codes or pressing buttons on the Panel.
     monitoring service
     The service your system calls to report various system conditions. The monitoring service
     dispatches the appropriate authorities in an emergency and provides some system pro-
     gramming services.
     perimeter sensors
     The sensors that monitor exterior doors and windows. Perimeter sensors include door/win-
     dow and shock sensors.
     police alarm
     Activated by perimeter or interior sensors or the POLICE button. Turns on interior and
     exterior sirens and calls your monitoring service.
     silent duress alarm
     Activated by entering the duress code. No sirens are turned on, but the monitoring service
     is notified of the alarm.
     silent duress code
     A four-digit code that can be used to disarm the system in an emergency while it sends a
     silent alarm to the monitoring service.
     24-hour sensors
     Sensors that monitor the interior of the premises for threats that are not caused by intrud-
     ers. Examples of 24-hour sensors: heat sensors, freeze sensors, and smoke sensors.
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INDEX
A                                             with No Delay – 27
                                              with sensor bypass – 28
AC power
                                         arming level beeps – 13
     see power
                                         AUXILIARY button – 24
access code
     defined – 15                        auxiliary/medical alarm
     if you forget – 15, 45                   activating
     primary – 15                                  using COMMAND button – 24
     secondary – 16                                using Handheld Touchpad – 23
     temporary – 16                                using Panel – 23, 24
     troubleshooting – 45                     description of – 22, 23
                                              sound – 12
accidental alarm
     see alarm, turning off              AWAY
                                              button – 20
alarm
                                              indicator light – 11
     activating – 24
     auxiliary/medical
           see auxiliary/medical alarm
     checking for – 35                   B
     clearing memory – 36                battery
     fire                                     failure – 39, 45
           see fire alarm                     installing/replacing
     light response – 30                            backup batteries – 41
     police                                         in other sensors – 44
           see police alarm                         in smoke sensors – 44, 47
     preventing – 17, 27, 28                  troubleshooting – 45
     sounds – 12                              types
     system limitations – 53                        lithium – 44
     turning off – 20, 24, 45                       type indicator – 43
arm                                                 using the right type – 42
     defined – 20                                   9-volt – 44
     security levels – 18                beeps – 13, 47
     sensors active                      bypass
           in level 1 (24-hr) – 18            direct
           in level 2 – 18                          defined – 28
           in level 3 – 18                          performing – 29
     troubleshooting – 45                     indirect
     unable to – 45                                 defined – 28
     using COMMAND button – 21, 33                  performing – 28
     using Handheld Touchpad – 21                   removing – 28
     using Keychain Touchpad – 21, 33         removing – 28
     using Magic Key – 22                           all – 29
     using Panel – 21, 33                           single – 29
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   troubleshooting – 45                         E
BYPASS button – 28
                                                emergency
                                                     alarm
                                                           see alarm
C                                                    planning for – 49, 50
changing                                        entering/exiting the premises – 17
     primary access code – 15                   entry delay beeps – 13
     see also battery, installing/replacing
                                                escape plan
     temporary access code – 16
                                                     see floor plan
checking
                                                extended delay – 17
     for alarms
           see alarm, checking for
     system status – 35, 39
chime – 13, 29
                                                F
CHIME button – 29                               failure
                                                      battery – 39
code
                                                      power – 39
     see access code
     see also silent duress alarm, activating   false alarm
                                                      turning off – 45
COMMAND
     button – 21, 24                            fire alarm
                                                      activating
COMMAND button
                                                           using Panel – 23, 24
     arming to level 2 – 33
                                                      description of – 22, 23
     arming to level 3 – 33
                                                      placement – 50, 51, 53
     turning lights on/off – 30
                                                      sound – 12
Control Panel, see Panel
                                                FIRE button
                                                      description of – 24
                                                floor plan – 50, 51
D
delay – 17
direct bypass                                   H
     see bypass, direct
                                                Handheld Touchpad – 24
disarm
     defined – 18
     sensors active – 18                        I
     to level 1 – 18
     troubleshooting – 45                       indicator lights – 11, 46
     using Handheld Touchpad – 18               indirect bypass
     using Keychain Touchpad – 19                    see bypass, indirect
     using Magic Key – 19                       installing batteries
     using Panel – 18                                see battery, installing/replacing
duress alarm
     see silent duress alarm
duress code                                     K
     see silent duress alarm                    key
                                                      see Magic Key
                                                                                         58
Keychain Touchpad – 33                                voice messages
    activating an alarm using – 24, 34                     Failure, good-bye – 32
    arming                                                 Invalid, try again – 32
          with no alarm delay time – 33                    Memory OK – 32
          with No Delay – 27                          when to reprogram – 32
    arming using – 21                             maintaining system – 39
    bypassing sensors indirectly using – 28, 34   messages
    disarming using – 19, 34                          see voice messages
    list of functions – 32
                                                  monitoring service – 8, 23, 25
    turning lights on/off – 30, 35
L                                                 N
                                                  No Delay
lamp modules
                                                      button – 27
     see X-10 Lamp Module
                                                      defined – 27
level 1                                               indicator light – 11
     defined – 18
     disarming to – 18, 19
     sensors active in – 18
                                                  O
level 2
     arming to – 21, 33                           OFF button – 18
     defined – 20
     sensors active in – 18
level 3
                                                  P
     arming to – 21, 33                           Panel
     defined – 20                                      alarm sounds – 12
     sensors active in – 18                            beeps – 13
lights                                                 functions – 8
     see also indicator lights                         indicator lights – 11
     table of – 11                                     operation – 15, 27
     troubleshooting – 46                              testing status – 39
     turning on/off                                    troubleshooting – 46
          using Handheld Touchpad – 30                 voice messages
          using Keychain Touchpad – 30, 35                   description of – 14
          using Panel – 30                                   see also voice messages
                                                       volume control – 37
                                                  phone
M                                                      test – 39
                                                       troubleshooting – 47, 53
Magic Key
    arming to level 2 – 22                        police alarm
    arming to level 3 – 22                             activating
    disarming using – 19                                     using Handheld Touchpad – 23, 24
    programming                                              using Keychain Touchpad – 23, 24, 34
         for primary access – 31                             using Panel – 23, 24
         for temporary access – 32                     description of – 22, 23
    troubleshooting – 46                               sound – 12
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POLICE button                                  status – 35
     description of – 24                       test – 40
power                                          troubleshooting – 46, 47
     failure – 39                              wireless – 8
     see also battery                          24-hour – 18, 20, 24
     troubleshooting – 46                silent duress alarm
POWER indicator lights – 11                    activating
premises                                             using Handheld Touchpad – 25
     entering/exiting – 17                           using Panel – 23
     floor plan – 51                           defined – 25
                                               description of – 22
primary access
                                               turning off – 25
     code
           changing – 15                 siren
           if you forget – 15                  description of – 9
     defined – 15                              see also alarm
     using Magic Key – 31                      sounds – 12
                                               Wireless Interior Siren
problems
                                                     troubleshooting – 47
     see troubleshooting
                                         smoke sensor – 44
protest beeps – 13
                                         sounds
                                               alarm – 12
                                               auxiliary/medical alarm – 12
R                                              fire alarm – 12
READY indicator light – 11                     police alarm – 12
replacing batteries                            siren – 12
     see battery, installing/replacing   speaker volume – 37
                                               see also voice messages
                                         standard delay – 17
S                                        status
secondary access                               alarm memory – 36
     code                                      beeps – 13
          adding – 16                          checking – 35
          changing – 16                        checking after disarming – 18
          defined – 16                         checking system – 39
sensor                                         of alarm memory – 35
     alarm memory – 36                         of backup batteries – 35
     batteries – 44                            of sensor batteries – 35
     bypass – 28                               of system – 35, 39
     bypassing – 35                            voice messages – 36
     cover off – 35                      STATUS button – 39
     how to activate – 41                STAY
     low battery – 35                          button – 20
     number                                    indicator light – 11
          AUXILIARY button – 24
                                         supervised – 5
          FIRE button – 24
          POLICE button – 24             system
     open – 35                                 beeps – 13
                                               communication – 11
                                                                                    60
     components – 5                       defined – 14
     maintaining – 39                     for Magic Key – 32
     status beeps – 13                    for system status – 36, 39
     testing status – 39                  volume control – 37
system battery                        volume control – 37
     see battery
                                      W
T                                     wireless
temporary access                           defined – 5
     code                                  sensors, defined – 8
          defined – 16                     touchpad – 9
          disabling – 16              Wireless Interior Siren
          using with Magic Key – 32        see siren, Wireless Interior Siren
test
     phone – 39
     sensor – 40                      X
     system status – 39
                                      X-10 Lamp Module
touchpad                                  defined – 30
     handheld                             panel control – 30
          see handheld Touchpad           see also lights
touchpad, Keychain                        user control – 30
     see Keychain Touchpad
TROUBLE
     indicator light – 11             NUMERICS
trouble beeps – 13                    24-hour sensors
     see also beeps                       see sensor, 24-hour
troubleshooting
     access code – 45
     arming – 45
     battery – 45
     bypass – 45
     disarming – 45
     indicator lights – 11
     Magic Key – 46
     phone – 47
     power – 11, 46
     sensors – 46, 47
     system – 45
turning off sensors
     see bypass
V
voice messages
     alarm memory – 36
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