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    Assigning the System Test Attribute
    System Tests is a user code attribute that allows the user to perform 
    system tests.  If the user code does not have this attribute turned 
    on, the user will not be able to perform phone or sensor tests.
    To assign the System Testing to a user:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press
     10 n n 2 where nn is user 00 through 15.
    3. To turn System Testing:
    • on, press
     2 + ƒ.
    • off, press
     1 + ƒ.
    4.
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
    Although the installer usually sets the time and date at the time of 
    installation, the user can change it when necessary.  See Appendix 
    C, “Programming Your System” for more detailed information on 
    setting this feature.
    To set the system time:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    00.
    3. Enter the correct time in 24-hour format (4 digits), 
    then press 
    ƒ.  
    For example, if the current time is 7:23 a.m., 
    press
     0723 + ƒ.
    4. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    To set the system date:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    01.
    3. Enter the current date as 6 digits (mm/dd/yy) then press 
    ƒ.
    4. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    ADJUSTING SYSTEM SOUNDS AND 
    T
    OUCHPAD BRIGHTNESS
    Arming Your System Silently
    Use the Silent Arming feature to arm your system without disturb-
    ing people throughout the house with arming status beeps.  There 
    are two methods for implementing Silent Arming:
    • Silent on Demand (User presses 
    5 before arming.)
    • Arming Always Silent (Silent Arming feature on).
    Regardless of the method employed, when Silent Arming is in 
    effect, no Exit beeps sound.  
    Note:Protest beeps will always sound when bypassing a sensor.
    Silent Arming on Demand
    Pressing 5 before arming silences arming status beeps from 
    touchpads and interior sirens.
    To use Silent Arming on demand:
    1. From any touchpad, press 
    5.
    2. Within 4 seconds enter:  
    2 + Code  or 3 + Code.
    Arming Always Silent
    Turning this feature on in the programming menu means that the 
    status beeps that come from touchpads and interior speakers while 
    arming will always be silent.  You will not have to enter
     5 before 
    arming, as with Silent Arming on Demand.
    See Appendix C, “Programming Your System” for more detailed 
    information on setting this feature.
    To enable Silent Arming: 
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    2 + 1.
    3. To turn Silent Arming:
    • on, press
     2 + ƒ.  No system status beeps will sound 
    while arming.
    • off, press
     1 + ƒ.  System status beeps will sound from 
    touchpad while arming.
    4. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    The Touchpad Tamper Feature
    The installer can program your system to send a Police 
    alarm in the case of possible touchpad tampering.
    If more than 40 keys are pressed when the system asks for 
    a code, and those keystrokes are not part of a valid access 
    code, a siren will sound.
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    Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps
    The frequency or pitch of chime and trouble beeps from each fixed 
    English touchpad can be adjusted individually to a more desirable 
    or distinct tone.
    Chime and trouble beep tones sound using the default frequency 
    during, or within 15 seconds of any button activit y at that specific 
    touchpad.
    To change status tone pitch:
    1. Press and hold the 
    ‚ and 0 until you hear a steady tone, 
    then release the buttons.
    2. Press and hold 
    1 to lower the pitch or press and hold 2 to 
    raise the pitch.
    3. Release the button when the desired pitch is heard.
    After about 15 seconds of no touchpad activit y, the steady tone 
    stops sounding.
    Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness
    You may want to change the brightness of a touchpad display 
    based on its location in a building or room.  For example, dim the 
    touchpad display in a bedroom or enhance a display near a win-
    dow.
    Changing the touchpad display affects only the touchpad currently 
    being used.
    To change touchpad display brightness:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    2 + 2.
    3. Select a brightness level:
    •
    0 + ƒ Off
    •
    1 + ƒ Low
    •
    2 + ƒ Medium 
    •
    3 + ƒ High
    4. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    After dimming the display, pressing any button momentarily returns 
    the display to full brightness.  After 15 seconds without touchpad 
    activit y, the display returns to the set dimmed level.  If an alarm 
    occurs while the display is dimmed, it automatically returns to the 
    full brightness level and stays that way until you disarm your system.
    NOTIFICATION BY PAGER
    Your system can notif y up to three different pager phone numbers 
    to report system events.  The installer can program any pager to 
    receive pages for one or more of the following groups:
    • High Level Reports, 
    which includes the following reports:
    – Sensor alarms – Bus failures
    – Sensor Tamper – No activit y alarm
    – Sensor Restorals – Fire panic
    – Phone test – Police panic
    – Receiver failure – Auxiliary panic
    – Receiver jam – Duress alarm
    – Touchpad tamper
    • Low Level Reports, 
    which includes the following reports:
    – Bypass sensors – AC power fail
    – Low battery – CPU low battery
    – Sensor Supervisory – Auto phone test
    – Trouble – CPU back in service
    – Phone test – Phone Failure
    – Touchpad supervisory – Event buffer full
    – Touchpad low battery – Force armed
    – Force armed (reports when a user bypasses 
    sensors while arming system)
    • Opening and Closing reports
    • Latchkey Paging
    Pager Messages
    When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following infor-
    mation is included:
    Although all three t ypes of information can be reported on your 
    pager, your pager service determines how the information will actu-
    ally appear.
    Sensor num ber or user num ber
    Even t co d eL a s t fo u r d ig its  o f c e n tra l
    station account num ber 
    						
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    Event Code in Page
    This part of the page let’s you know what has happened. 
    Table 1.  Event Codes in Pages
    Sensor Number or User Number in Page
    This part of the page let’s you know who or what is causing the 
    event.
    Table 2.  Sensor Numbers or User Codes in Pages
    Account Number in Page
    This part of the page let’s you know where the event is occurring.
    Table 3.  Account Number
    Some pager providers transmit only numbers and not alpha-charac-
    ters.  If your account number contains alpha-characters, check with your provider to see exactly how your account number will appear 
    on your pager. 
    Streamlining the Page
    If you feel that it is not necessary to see your account number with 
    each page from your system, you may elect to have the Streamlin-
    ing feature turned on.  Your page will contain only an event code 
    (Table 1) and a sensor or user number (Table 2).
    Ask your dealer or installer if you would like the Streamline feature 
    turned on.
    Sample pager message with the 
    Streamline feature turned on:
    OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS
    The Opening and Closing Reports feature allows up to three pager-
    holders and/or the central station to be notified whenever the sys-
    tem is armed and/or disarmed. Refer to the Appendix A User 
    Sheets to see which pagers have been set up to receive a page for 
    this feature.
    The Opening and Closing Reports feature can be enabled only by 
    the installer. 
    If the feature is on, pagerholders will receive:
    • an Opening Report page every time the system is disarmed:  
    111 for Level 1—OFF, and the user code entered.
    • a Closing Report page every time a user arms the system:
    222 for Level 2 or 333 for Level 3, and the user code entered.
    See “Notification by Pager” on page 12 for more information on 
    paging reports. Code Indicates
    009A sensor has been restored to its non-alarm state
    1 1 1System has been disarmed
    1 1 8System trouble has been fixed
    1 1 9System alarm condition has been cancelled
    222System armed to Level 2
    333System armed to Level 3
    555System phone test
    888System has a trouble condition
    999System is in alarm condition
    Code Indicates
    000System event not caused by a sensor or user
    001 — 024Sensor numbers 1 through 24
    600 — 615User codes 00 through 15 used
    678System Master code used
    679Installer code used
    680Dealer code used
    697Quick Arm used
    698Keyswitch sensor used
    699System armed itself because it is being serviced 
    or powered-up
    Code Indicates
    XXXX4-digits of account number
    Sensor num ber or user num ber
    Even t co d e 
    						
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    LATCHKEY PAGING
    The Latchkey paging feature allows up to three pagerholders to be 
    notified when the system is disarmed. Latchkey pages do not report 
    to the central station. This feature is useful when you’re at work and 
    would like to be notified when your daughter or son arrives home 
    and disarms the system.
    The Latchkey paging feature can be enabled only by the installer. 
    Refer to the Appendix A User Sheets to see which pagers have 
    been set up to receive a Latchkey page.
    Only Latchkey-designated user codes can cause a Latchkey page to 
    be sent.  By default, this includes the first 5 Regular User codes.  If 
    you’d like more user codes to be included, contact your installer.
    Preparing the system to send a Latchkey page:
    • Arm the system, then enter
     6.  Touchpads display briefly:  
    “Pager on,” or “LATCHKEY PAGER ON.”
    To send a Latchkey page:
    • Latchkey-designated user disarms the system.
    Pagerholders will receive a message containing 111 and the 
    user code entered to disarm the system.
    Note:If you have the Opening and Closing Reports feature turned 
    on, you’ll receive a page every time someone disarms the 
    feature, not just Latchkey-designated user codes.
    NO AC TIVIT Y FEATURE
    The system can monitor the activit y in your home and automati-
    cally call for help if normal activities are not detected within a 
    defined period of time.
    Note:This feature is not active in Level 3—AWAY.
    For example, if someone falls and can’t move, the system will 
    detect that normal activities, such as opening doors and windows, 
    have not occurred for a predetermined No Activit y time.
    The system sounds an auxiliary alarm to let you know there may be 
    a problem.  If all is well, you can stop the siren by disarming your 
    system.  If no one disarms the system for 5 minutes, your system 
    calls the central monitoring station.  The central monitoring station 
    will send emergency personnel to the premises to check out the sit-
    uation.
    Refer to the Appendix A User Sheets to see if the No Activit y fea-
    ture is currently available to you and the duration of the No Activit y 
    setting.  If the feature is not currently available to you, contact your 
    installer.
    USING THE PANEL DOWNLOAD FEATURE
    To  download to the panel is to replace the old information in it with 
    new information.  Downloading is performed only by your dealer 
    using ITI software specifically designed for this panel.
    Turning the Download feature on allows the dealer remote access 
    to your panel in order to:
    • Update your account.
    • Back up data from your panel.
    • Allow your dealer to quickly implement requested programming 
    changes.
    Note:Before allowing any download sessions, the system must be 
    disarmed to level 1-OFF.
    To enable/disable the Panel Download setting:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    2 + 0.
    3. To turn Downloading:
    • on, press
     2+ ƒ.  The dealer will be able to access your 
    system remotely if necessary.
    • off, press
     1+ ƒ.  The dealer will not be able to access 
    your system remotely.
    4. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    There is information about your system that is useful to know.  This 
    includes the factory code, the system number, and the system level.
    After identif ying the information for your system, make a note of it 
    in the Appendix A User Sheets.
    To identif y system information:
    1. Enter the programming menus by pressing
    9 + System Master Code.
    2. Press 
    B until the touchpad displays 
    “System ID,” or “SYSTEM VERSION,” then press 
    ƒ.  
    • The first information displayed is the factory code. 
    For example, “FAC TORY CODE nnn * nnnn,” or 
    “F nnn – nnnn.”
    • Press 
    B to display the system number. For example, 
    “N – nnnnnnn,” or “SYSTEM NUMBER ] nnnnnnn.”
    • Press 
    B to display the system level. For example, 
    “L nnnn,” or “SYSTEM LEVEL nnnn.”
    3. Press 
    ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus. 
    						
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    TESTING THE SYSTEM
    The system contains a test mode that allows you to test sensors and 
    panic signals without creating false alarms. Test your system weekly, 
    by following the instructions in this section carefully.
    Automatic Test Features
    Your securit y system conducts routine tests, checking for problems 
    like power failures, low batteries, sensors that aren’t working, and 
    communication trouble with the central monitoring station.
    When your system detects a problem, trouble beeps sound to alert 
    you. See “Troubleshooting” on page 16 for an explanation of the 
    causes of trouble beeps and what you can do to fix the problem.
    Manual Tests 
    The automatic tests your system performs provide continuing reas-
    surance that it is working properly.  There are also weekly system 
    tests you can do yourself as an added safeguard.  Taking time to do 
    these tests will familiarize you with your system and alert you to 
    anything unusual, such as cut phone lines or sensors that have 
    been tampered with.
    Sensor Test
    This test verifies that the sensors in your system are operating cor-
    rectly.
    The abilit y to conduct a sensor test is a code attribute given per 
    User code.  Check the Appendix A User Sheets to see which 
    access codes have the abilit y to conduct a sensor test.
     
    Table 3.  Sensor Test Procedure
    1. Enter Test Mode by pressing
    8 + Code + 3. Touchpads display, “Press Status. System Armed to Sensor Test,” or 
    “] ]SENSOR TEST nn MINUTES LEFT.”
    When less than 5 minutes remain to the Test Mode time, the system sounds a short beep 
    every 60 seconds.
    2.   Follow the test procedure for each device.
    Device Test procedure Touchpad Result
    Touchpads Send a:   Police panic alarm,
      Fire panic alarm, and 
      Auxiliary panic alarm.  Touchpad Panic POLICE   OK
      Touchpad Panic FIRE   OK
      Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY   OK
      POLICE PANIC OK
      FIRE PANIC OK
      AUXILIARY PANIC OK
    Wireless Touchpads Press the Bypass key.   Zones nn OK
      Touchpad nn OK
    Keychain Touchpads Press and hold the two assigned panic buttons simultaneously 
    for 3 seconds.  Touchpad Panic POLICE   OK
      Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY   OK
      POLICE PANIC OK
      AUXILIARY PANIC OK
    Panic buttons Press and hold the appropriate panic button(s) for 3 full sec-
    onds.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Door/window 
    sensorOpen the secured door or window.   Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Smoke detector Press and hold the test button until the system sounds transmis-
    sion beeps.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Motion 
    detectorAvoid the motion detector’s view for 5 minutes, then enter its 
    view.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Rate-of-Rise Heat
    Detector
    (Not UL investigated)Rub your hands together until warm, then place one hand on 
    the detector for 30 seconds.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Shock sensor
    (Not UL investigated)Tap the glass twice, away from the sensor.  Wait at least 30 sec-
    onds before testing again.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK 
    						
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    Phone Communication Test
    The purpose of this weekly test is to verif y that the connection 
    between the central monitoring station and your system is working 
    properly.
    Most phone tests take only a few minutes, however, your system 
    will try for up to 15 minutes to establish a connection.
    After the test has started, the arming level can be changed to 
    Level 2—Stay or Level 3—AWAY.
    To per form a phone communication test:
    1. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that 
    you want to test the phone communication of your system.
    2. Disarm the system.
    3. Press 
    8 + System Master Code + 2. The touchpad displays, 
    “System Armed to PHONE TEST,” or “]PHONE TEST.”
    On fixed English touchpads:
    After the phone test is complete, the touchpad displays 
    “PHONE TEST OK.”  Press 
    ‚.
    • If the phone test is successful, the touchpad displays
    “System Phone Test Alarm Memory” or “Phone Test 
    Memory” briefly, then returns to a normal text display.
    Press 
    ‚ a second time and the touchpad displays
    “System is OK.”
    • If the phone test is unsuccessful, the touchpad displays 
    “Memory Test Phone” briefly, then “Alarm Memory 
    Phone Failure.”
    On alphanumeric touchpads:
    • If the phone test is successful, the touchpad display 
    returns to a normal text display.
    • If the phone test is unsuccessful, the touchpad displays 
    “SYSTEM PHONE TEST ALARM,” then, “MEMORY,” and 
    finally, “PHONE FAILURE ALARM MEMORY.”
    If a phone test is unsuccessful, check to see if you hear a dial tone 
    from phones in the house. Call your dealer if you hear a dial tone, 
    but your phone test is unsuccessful.
    Testing Sirens
    The purpose of this weekly test is to verif y that the panel is activat-
    ing sirens with the appropriate warning sounds.To perform an alarm siren warning sound test:
    1. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that 
    you will be activating alarms and they should not dispatch 
    authorities.
    2. Activate alarms of each t ype (fire, police, auxiliary), one at a 
    time.
    3. Listen for the appropriate siren sound when each alarm is 
    activated (see “Alarm Sound” table on page 9).
    4. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that 
    you are finished activating alarms.
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    Your securit y system uses a variet y of different alarm sirens, status 
    beeps, and trouble beeps to communicate with you. The next few 
    pages describe the different sounds and what they mean. Try to 
    familiarize yourself with the differences. You will hear some sounds 
    each time you tell your securit y system to do something, like arm or 
    disarm. Some sounds you will hear only when there is a problem 
    with the system, like a low battery. Other sounds you will only hear 
    in an emergency. Getting to know your system sounds allows you 
    to react quickly and appropriately.
    Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages
    Trouble beeps are a series of five short beeps, once a minute. 
    When your system detects a problem, it lets you know by sounding 
    trouble beeps from touchpads and sirens, and by trouble messages 
    on touchpad displays.
    Table 4 lists the causes of trouble beeps, the visual display you can 
    expect to see, and possible solutions for the trouble condition.
    Silencing Trouble Beeps
    If possible, correct the situation which is causing the trouble beeps.  
    If this is not possible, call for service.  If the problem is not cor-
    rected, trouble beeps and messages start again 4 to 10 hours later.
    To stop trouble beeps:
    • Perform a system status check by pressing 
    ‚ on a touch-
    pad,
    • change the arming level.
    The following table describes the conditions under which trouble 
    beeps occur and when they begin.  (These sounds are heard from 
    interior sirens and touchpads if available.) Glass guard sensor
    (Not UL investigated)Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the sensor.   Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    Freeze sensor
    (Not UL investigated)Apply an ice cube wrapped in plastic to the sensor.
    Do not allow the sensor to get wet.  Zones nn OK
      SENSOR nn OK
    • If you need more time to complete testing, restart the timer by pressing 8 + Code + 3.
    • Check to see that all sensors have been tested by pressing 
    ‚.  Touchpads display a list of untested sensors.
    • You will know that you have finished testing when touchpads display, “SENSOR TEST OK” or “ZONES ALL TESTED.”
    3.  Disarm to Level 1 to exit Test Mode. Device Test procedure Touchpad Result 
    						
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    Q.I can’t arm my system.
    A.Try the following:
    • If arming to Level 2—STAY or Level 3—AWAY, make sure all moni-
    tored perimeter doors and windows are closed.
    • Press 
    ‚ for a system status and for clues to the problem.
    • Call the installer.
    Q.I cannot bypass a sensor: my alphanumeric touchpad 
    displays “INVALID” and my fixed English touchpad 
    sounds a single, long beep.
    A.Possible explanations include:
    • The sensor you’re trying to bypass may not be active in the cur-
    rent arming level.  For example, an interior motion detector will 
    not be active in Level 2—STAY.
    • Some sensors can be bypassed only in certain levels. 
    For example, motion sensors in Level 3—AWAY.
    • You may be trying to bypass a 24-hour sensor than cannot be 
    bypassed, such as a smoke detector.
    Q.I can’t arm my system to Level 3—AWAY.
    A.If a delay door is open while you’re trying to arm the 
    system to Level 3, the system will arm to Level 2 instead. 
    Close the delay door, arm the system to Level 3, then exit 
    through a delay door. 
    Table 1.  Causes of Trouble Beeps
    Touchpad Feedback After 
    Pressing 
    ‚Trouble Condition
    AC POWER FAILURE The panel power transformer may be unplugged or there may be an AC power outage.  If the trans-
    former is plugged in, check the circuit breaker or fuse that controls that outlet.
    The backup battery will take over, but if AC power is not restored within 15 minutes, the system will 
    alert you and the central monitoring station (if your system is monitored).  It reports again when 
    power is restored.
    LOW BATT The power in the emergency backup battery is low and must be recharged or replaced.  If AC 
    power is out, the securit y system may shut down once the battery is below the operating level.  
    When AC power is restored, the panel will recharge the battery. If the trouble condition exists more 
    than 24 hours after AC power is restored, call your securit y dealer for service.
    SENSOR SUPERVISORY There is a problem with how the sensor is communicating with the panel.  
    1. Test the sensor in Test Mode as described on page page 15.
    2. If the sensor does not test OK, call your securit y dealer for service.
    SENSOR TROUBLE A sensor may have an internal problem or a fire/smoke sensor may not have properly reset after 
    activation, or the sensing chamber may be dirt y or partially obstructed.
    1. Test the sensor in Test Mode as described on page page 15.
    2. If testing the sensor does not clear the trouble condition, call your securit y dealer for ser-
    vice.
    SENSOR XX LOW BATTERY A sensor has a low battery.
    1. Disarm the system.
    2. Remove the sensor cover.  If the battery is an Alkaline AAA, change the battery.  If the bat-
    tery is any other t ype, call your securit y dealer for service.
    SENSOR XX TAMPER A sensor cover is off or open.  Secure the cover and trip the sensor to clear the tamper condition.
    PHONE FAILURE TROUBLE The system can’t communicate with the central monitoring station. The system tries to report to the 
    central station three times before indicating Phone Failure Trouble, then makes five more reporting 
    attempts.
    1. Make sure the panel is connected to the special phone jack installed by your securit y dealer.
    2. Disconnect the panel from the special phone jack and check phones for dial tone.
    If you hear a dial tone, call your securit y dealer for service.
    If you don’t hear dial from any phones, telephone service in your area may be out.
    Phone Failure Trouble takes precedence over other system problems, so you must clear the Phone 
    Failure message (by disarming the panel) before you’re able to see other system messages.
    RECEIVER INTERFERENCE or 
    RECEIVER FAILUREThere is a receiver failure or receiver interference problem.  Call your securit y dealer for service.
    MEMORY FAILURE or all text is 
    lit on a fixed English touchpad There is a system memory failure.  Call your securit y dealer for service. 
    						
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    APPENDIX A:  
    U
    SER SHEETS
    It contains specific information about the setup of your system.  
    The User Sheets should be completed by the installer and the user.
    ACCOUNT NUMBER
    My central station account number is:
    ____________________________________________________
    SYSTEM SENSORS
    Record the sensor number and name in the table below.  
    Indicate whether it is a: 
    hardwired sensor (HW), wireless sensor (WL), or touchpad (TP).
    USER CODES
    The tables below provide space for you to record user codes and 
    the attributes of each.  If you would like the Latchkey attribute 
    changed for any code, contact your dealer.
    B  User can bypass sensors.
    L  Users can send Latchkey pages.
    S  User can perform system tests.
    Defaults are indicated by   
    ü    
    No. Sensor Name HW / WL / TP
    01
    02
    03
    04
    05
    06
    07
    08
    09
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    B L S Code
    System Master
    üN/Aü(Default:  1234)
    00
    01
    02
    03
    04
    05
    06
    07
    08
    09
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15 
    						
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    TOUCHPAD INFORMATION
    Status beeps and Key beeps are programmable by the installer.  
    The Silent Arming feature is user–programmable.
    Protest beeps upon bypassing will always sound.
    Is Touchpad Tamper feature on?
    ¨Yes.  If, when the system asks for a code, more than 40 touch-
    pad keys are pressed in rapid succession and those keystrokes 
    are not part of a valid access code, a siren will sound.
    ¨No.  Multiple keypresses that are not part of a valid access 
    code will not send an alarm.
    There are _____ keychain touchpads in use in the system.
    Keychain Touchpad 1
    Keychain Touchpad 2Keychain Touchpad 3
    Keychain Touchpad 4   
    ACCIDENTAL SMOKE AND FIRE ALARMS
    To silence the alarms and reset the sensor:
    •Press
     1 + Code, once to silence the alarm.  
    •Press
     1 + Code, twice to reset the smoke alarm.
    Smoke and fire panic alarms cannot be cancelled and are always 
    reported to the central station.
    If, after disarming the system once, the system still thinks a sensor is 
    open, disarm the system again.
    In the event of an accidental smoke or fire alarm, follow these 
    dealer instructions:
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________
    DIALER ABORT
    Is the Dialer Abort feature enabled?
    ¨Yes.  I have ____ seconds to cancel an accidental intrusion or 
    auxiliary alarm before it is reported to the central station.
    ¨ No.  All alarms are reported to the central station immediately.
    Location of TPStatus 
    BeepsKey 
    Beeps
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    On/Off On/Off
    P re ss th e  
    Lo ck key to :
    ¨ In c r e a s e  th e  
     a r m in g  le v e l.
    ¨ A rm  the system   
      to    L e v e l  3   w ith  
      no  Exit   or 
     En try d elay.P re s s  b o th  a t o n e  tim e  to :
    ¨ C reate a P o lice  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ C reate an  A u xiliary  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ Other: 
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
    P re ss th e  
    Lo ck key to :
    ¨ In c r e a s e  th e  
     a r m in g  le v e l.
    ¨ A rm  the system   
      to    L e v e l  3   w ith  
      no  Exit   or 
     En try d elay.P re s s  b o th  a t o n e  tim e  to :
    ¨ C reate a P o lice  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ C reate an  A u xiliary  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ Other: 
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
    P re ss th e  
    Lo ck key to :
    ¨ In c r e a s e  th e  
     a r m in g  le v e l.
    ¨ A rm  the system   
      to    L e v e l  3   w ith  
      no  Exit   or 
     En try d elay.P re s s  b o th  a t o n e  tim e  to :
    ¨ C reate a P o lice  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ C reate an  A u xiliary  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ Other: 
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
    P re ss th e  
    Lo ck key to :
    ¨ In c r e a s e  th e  
     a r m in g  le v e l.
    ¨ A rm  the system   
      to    L e v e l  3   w ith  
      no  Exit   or 
     En try d elay.P re s s  b o th  a t o n e  tim e  to :
    ¨ C reate a P o lice  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ C reate an  A u xiliary  p an ic alarm .
    ¨ Other: 
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________
     ____________________________ 
    						
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    ARMING INFORMATION
    Delay Doors and Delay Time Settings
    When the system is armed, enter and exit the premises only 
    through designated delay doors.
    The time allowed to enter the premises and disarm the system is 
    the Entry Delay time.  
    The time allowed to leave the premises after arming the system is 
    the Exit Delay time.    
      
    PAGING
    For what events will the central station or pagers be notified? 
    Is the Streamlining feature enabled?
    ¨Yes.  When the system pages me, the message will not include 
    the central station account number.  According to my pager 
    provider, the central station account number will appear as:
    ____________________________________________________
    ¨ No.  All pages from my system will include the 
    account number.
    IF THE POWER GOES OUT
    Your system has a backup battery that keeps your system opera-
    tional during a power failure.  An optional feature allows your sys-
    tem to alert the central monitoring station if the power is off for 
    more than 15 minutes.  It reports again when power has been 
    restored.
    NO AC TIVIT Y TIME
    My system uses the No Ac tivit y feature.
    ¨ Yes.  If there is no activit y in my system for ____ hours (1-42, 
    default 24), the system will send a No Activit y report to the 
    Central Station.
    ¨ No.  My system setup does not include this feature. 
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    Door Door LocationEntry 
    DelayExit 
    Delay
    1::
    2::
    3::
    4::
    5::
    Feature My system features include:
    Quick Arm¨Yes.  Press the arming level desired. 
    ¨No.  Enter arming level, then access code.
    Quick Exit
    ¨Yes.  Press 
    D and exit your armed premises 
    through a delay door within 2 minutes.
    ¨No.  I need to disarm my system in order to 
    exit the premises.
    Exit Extension¨Yes.  If I re-enter the armed premises during 
    the Exit Delay time, the Exit Extension will 
    begin.
    ¨No.  If I re-enter the armed premises during 
    the Exit Delay time, it will continue to count 
    down and I must disarm the system.
    Keyswitch 
    Arming¨Yes.  I can use a key to arm the system.  
    The switch is located:
    ______________________________________
    ______________________________________
    ¨No.
    Auto STAY 
    Arming¨Yes.  If, after arming to Level 3—AWAY, I don’t 
    exit through a designated delay door, the sys-
    tem will arm to Level 2—STAY.
    ¨No.  If, after arming to Level 3—AWAY, I don’t 
    exit through a designated delay door, the sys-
    tem will continue to arm to Level 3—AWAY.  
    And, if my system contains motion detectors, 
    movement may cause an alarm.
    CS 1 CS 2Pagers
    Reporting Features 1 2 3
    High Level Reports
    Low Level Reports
    Opening/Closing Reports
    Latchkey ReportsN/A N/A
    System Information Code
    Factory code
    System number
    System level 
    						
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