ADT Security Services Simon Version 3 User Manual
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® Document Number: 466-1871 Rev. B August 2001ITI Part No. 60-875 Contents FCC Notices Introduction to Your Security System ............... 1 Security System Components ........................ 1 How You Communicate to Your System............ 1 Control Panel .................................................. 1 Remote Handheld Touchpad ........................... 2 Keychain Touchpad ........................................ 2 Telephone ........................................................ 2 How to Use Your Control Panel.......................... 2 Home Security ................................................ 2 Code ................................................................ 3 Home Control ................................................. 3 Emergency ...................................................... 4 How Your System Communicates to You Panel Voice Messages ..................................... 5 Status Beeps .................................................... 5 Alarm Sirens and Lamp Modules ................... 5 Panel Indicator Lights ..................................... 5 Numeric Pager ................................................ 6 Canceling and Preventing Accidental Alarms .. 6 Canceling Accidental Alarms ........................ 6 Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms 6 How to Use an Off-Site Phone............................. 6 How to Gain Access to the Control Panel ...... 6 Phone Commands ........................................... 7 How to Use Your Touchpads............................... 7 Remote Handheld Touchpad .......................... 7 Keychain Touchpad ....................................... 7 Programming Your System................................. 8 Programming Instructions............................... 8Access Codes ................................................. 9 Light Control .................................................. 9 Programming Options ...................................... 10 Option 01 - Panel Beeps .............................. 10 Option 02 - Panel Voice ............................... 10 Option 03 - Latchkey Time ...........................11 Option 36 and 37- Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start and Stop Times .....................................11 Option 41 - Voice Chime ............................. 12 Option 42 - Speaker Level ........................... 12 Option 43 - Pager Phone Number ................ 12 Option 55 - Status Sounds ........................... 13 Trouble Beeps .................................................... 13 AC Power Failure ........................................ 13 System Battery Failure ................................ 14 Sensor Failure .............................................. 14 Sensor Low Battery ..................................... 14 Fail-To-Communicate .................................. 14 Sensor Open ................................................. 14 Sensor Tampered .......................................... 14 Option 50 Detected ...................................... 14 Siren 1 or 2 Failure ...................................... 14 System Access Alarm .................................. 14 Te s t i n g ................................................................ 14 Testing Sensors ............................................ 14 Testing Communication ............................... 15 Setting the Clock ......................................... 15 Alarm System Limitations ............................... 15 Service ......................................................... 16 Planning for Emergencies ................................ 16 Emergency Planning .................................... 16 Your Floor Plan ............................................ 16 Quick Reference Table ..................................... 18
FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction man- ual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ❑Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ❑Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ❑Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets, on different branch circuits. ❑Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Located on this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line. In most areas, the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five (5.0). If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, you will be notified in advance. When advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. You will be given advanced notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Certification Number: B4Z-USA-46042-AL-T REN: .1B ITI and Simon 3 are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. 2266 Second Street North | North Saint Paul Mn | 55109 | 800-777-2624 | www.itii.com | www.interlogixsecurity.com©2002 Interlogix,™ Inc. Interlogix is a trademark of Interlogix, Inc. ITI and Simon are registered trademarks of Interlogix, Inc.
1 X-10 POWERHOUSE1 3 5 9 13 7 11 15A C E I M G KOUNIT CODEHOUSE CODE CONTINUOUS MOMENTARYSOUNDER ONLY SOUNDER & RELAYRELAY ONLY ON OFF DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR LAMP MODULE APPLIANCE MODULE UNIVERSAL MODULEREMOTE HANDHELD TOUCHPAD MOTION SENSOR KEYCHAIN TOUCHPADSMOKE SENSOR 1 3 5 9 13 71115 A C E I M G K O 1 3 5 9 13 71115 A C E I M G K O 7 41 89 5 2 6 3OffsPEMERGENCYOn d & s re s Hol hBtoeKy DISARM SYSTEMSTATUSDoors & WindowsARM ARM SensorsMotion - CARBON MONO XIDED E T E C TO R CARBON MONOXIDE AUDIO VERIFICATION MODULE Test Weekly C O D E StatusSystem 9 / 0 WindowsDoors & SensorsMotionDisarm5 / 6Arm3 / 47 / 8 OnOff AUXSensorMotion Time FIRE POLICELights Special H O M E C O N T R O L E M E R G E N C Y H O M E S E C U R I T Y Doors Chime1 / 2 FREEZE SENSOR SENSOR Introduction to Your Security System Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion, carbon monoxide and fire. It may also be used to control lights and appliances within your home. The system has the capabilities of communi- cating with a central monitoring station and sending mes- sages to a numeric pager. This manual describes how to operate your system. It will guide you through programming instructions for system features as well as basic arming and disarming commands for the system. Security System Components The security system uses devices called sensors that use radio waves to communicate alarms to the Control Panel (panel). The system is supervised, meaning that the panel checks the status of each sensor to detect problems. If the panel detects trouble it will notify you with beeps and indicator lights on the panel itself. Your security system installation may include any of the following devices: Control Panel The Control Panel is used to operate and program your security system. It communicates to you through voice messages, beeps, and by lighting or flashing buttons. The panel can communicate to a central monitoring station, numeric pager, or both. Touchpads Remote Handheld Touchpads are used to control the security system primarily from within the home. Keychain Touchpads are used to control the security sys- tem from within or near the outside of your home. Sensors Indoor Motion Sensors detect motion in a protected indoor area. When motion is detected the panel may respond by sounding chimes or an alarm. Outdoor Motion Sensors detect motion in a protected outdoor area. When motion is detected, the system may respond by sounding chimes or turning on outside lights. These sensors are not used for intrusion detection. Door/Window Sensors detect the opening of a door or window. Smoke Sensors detect smoke and a significant rise in tem- perature. They have a built in siren that sounds when smoke or a significant rise in temperature is detected. Freeze Sensors detect furnace failure. If the inside tem- perature drops below 41 °F, the sensor will notify the panel. The sensor will send a restore signal to the panel when the temperature rises to 50 °F. Carbon Monoxide Sensors detect carbon monoxide. They have a built in siren that sounds when carbon mon- oxide is detected. Modules Appliance Modules can be programmed to turn appli- ances or fluorescent lights on and off. Lamp Modules can be programmed to turn non-fluores- cent lights on and off. Universal Modules are primarily used for controlling devices other than appliances and lamps. Check with your installer for other applications. Audio Verification Module (AVM) is primarily used by the central monitoring station to monitor sounds and ver- bally communicate with a person inside the home. This feature is similar to a speaker phone feature on a phone. How You Communicate to Your System Sending commands or instructing your security system is done through key presses on the panel, touchpads, or through the use of a remote telephone. Control Panel You can enter commands for your security system through simple key presses on the panel. Depending on how your system is programmed, you may need to enter an access code for certain commands. An access code is a numeric code that allows authorization to operate your security sys- tem. Note The Master Access Code default is 1-2-3-4 when the security system is shipped from the factory. You should change your code after your system is installed (see “Programming Your System”).
2 Remote Handheld Touchpad This touchpad gives you the option to enter commands from any room in your house. You can enter commands through simple key presses on the touchpad. Keychain Touchpad Keychain Touchpads are handy for simple arming and dis- arming functions. They are portable and can be carried off- site in a purse or pocket Telephone Touchtone telephones can be used to communicate with your system while you are off-site. Ask your installer if you have this feature. How to Use Your Control Panel The panel interface consists of four rows of buttons. ❑HOME SECURITY ❑CODE ❑HOME CONTROL ❑EMERGENCY Note It may be necessary to enter an access code to arm your system. Check with your installer to see if this feature is enabled. HOME SECURITY The Home Security buttons are used to arm and disarm doors, windows and motion sensors in your system. The System Status button is used to give information on sys- tem activity. Arm Turn on intrusion/burglary protection for your system. You can arm door/window sensors, motion sensors or both depending on the buttons you press. Disarm Turn off intrusion/burglary protection for your system. Only intrusion/burglary sensors such as doors/windows and motion are disarmed. Environmental sensors, such as smoke and carbon monoxide stay armed at all times. System Status Press to hear information about your system. If the button is lit, there is a problem with the system. If the button is blinking, an alarm has occurred. Press the button to hear what is wrong with the system. (See “Status Beeps”.)Exit Delay Exit Delay is the amount of time the system gives you to exit the home before the system is armed (between 5 and 254 seconds). This is programmed by the installer. When you arm you will hear beeps during the exit delay (see the table “Status Beeps” of this manual to determine the mean- ing of panel/system beeps). Your Exit Delay is set for ___ seconds. Entry Delay Entry Delay is the amount of time the system gives you to disarm the system after entering the home. This is pro- grammed by the installer. When you enter your home you will hear beeps during the entry delay (see the table “Sta- tus Beeps” of this manual to determine the meaning of panel/system beeps). Your Entry Delay is set for ___ seconds. Quick Exit The Quick Exit feature is used when someone wants to briefly leave while the home is still armed (i.e. get the newspaper). This feature needs to be enabled by your installer. When you press the Disarm button the panel will announce exit time on. This will allow a designated exit door to be open for up to 2 minutes without triggering an alarm. Note The designated door may be opened and closed once. If you close the designated door behind you when you exit, you will have to disarm the system upon reentering. Leave the designated door open while using the Quick Exit feature. Latchkey Latchkey is used to notify parents, via a numeric pager, if children do not arrive home at a predetermined time and disarm the system. For example, you set the Latchkey time for 3:00 pm. If the system isn’t disarmed by that time a message is sent to your numeric pager (see “Numeric Pager”). Subdisarm If your system includes 24-hour protection sensors on items such as gun or jewelry cases, you must subdisarm the panel before accessing these areas to avoid causing an alarm. Arming Your System with Doors & Windows Closed 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Press Arm Doors & Windows button. 3. Enter Access Code (if needed). Panel announces, Doors and windows on, Arm Doors & Windows light will be lit and the exit delay will begin. Arming Your System with Doors or Windows Open 1. Close all doors and windows except the ones you wish to remain open.
3 2. Press Arm Doors & Windows button. 3. Enter Access Code (if needed). Panel announces any protected doors or windows that are open. Any sensors that are open when the system is armed will be bypassed after exit. Arm Doors & Windows light will be lit and the exit delay will begin. Note Any sensors that are bypassed by the system will NOT be protecting your home. Arming Your System with No Entry Delay Note No Entry Delay can be used in two ways. You can use this feature when you’re staying at home, after you’ve armed the system (i.e. when you’re asleep). Second, you can use this when you’re away from your home. To avoid causing an alarm, you must dis- arm the system with a remote handheld touchpad or keychain before entering your home. Check with your installer to find out how this option is pro- grammed. 1. Close all doors and windows. 2. Press Arm Doors & Windows button twice. 3. Enter Access Code (if needed). Panel announces, Doors and windows on, no entry delay. Arm Doors & Windows light will blink and the exit delay will begin. Arm Motion Sensors 1. Press Arm Motion Sensors button once. 2. Enter access code (if needed). Panel announces, Motions on. Arm Motion Sensors light will be lit and the exit delay will begin. Note This feature is most likely used when there is no one on the premises. Activate Latchkey Feature 1. Press the Arm Motion Sensors button twice. 2. Enter Access Code (if needed). Panel announces, Motions on, Latchkey on. Arm Motion Sensors light will blink and the exit delay will begin. Disarming Your System 1. Upon reentering your home the entry delay will begin. 2. Status beeps will sound. 3. Enter your access code using the Code buttons.Panel announces, System disarmed and the Disarm light will be lit. WARNING! If you enter your home and you hear alarm sirens, or if controlled lights that should be off are on, an intruder may be inside or another emergency may have occurred. Leave immediately and call for help. Subdisarm Your System 1. Enter your Master Access Code while the system is disarmed. Panel announces, System disarmed. Disarm button light blinks and the system is subdisarmed. When you’ve fin- ished accessing the protected areas, press the Disarm but- ton again. Panel announces, System disarmed. Disarm button light stops blinking. System is in Disarm mode. If You Never Leave After Arming Your panel can be programmed to recognize that you never left the premises. If you press the Arm Doors & Windows button and the Arm Motion Sensors button but don’t exit before the exit delay expires, the panel will not arm the motion sensors. Check with your installer to find out if this feature is enabled for your panel. If You Forgot Something After Arming Your panel can be programmed to recognize when you leave the premises then quickly reenter. The panel will restart the exit delay to give you time to collect your things and leave again. You must leave before the exit delay expires or disarm the system. Ask your installer if this fea- ture is enabled for your system. Arming When the Panel Battery is Low Your panel may be programmed so that you cannot arm the system if the panel battery is low. Ask your installer. CODE There are 5 CODE buttons located in the second row of the panel. Each button represents 2 numbers. The left CODE button is 1/2, which means that this button is pressed when entering either 1 or 2. For example, if your access code is 1-2-3-4 you must press the 1/2 button twice and the 3/4 button twice to enter that access code. Access code lengths need to be between 3 and 6 digits. !#$%&(
4 HOME CONTROL The Home Control buttons are used to monitor activity within and around the home. They are not used for intru- sion protection. If any of the Home Control buttons are pressed and a sensor or module is not associated (pro- grammed) with this feature the panel will announce, Func- tion not available. Chime Doors Chime Doors is used to signal the panel (chime) when a protected door is opened while the system is disarmed. The panel will chime twice and announce (see Option 41) the door that has been tripped. This is a nice feature to use if you’re busy in one part of your home and you want to know when family members are going in and out of your home. Turn Chime Doors on: 1. System must be disarmed. Press Chime Doors button. Panel will chime twice and announce, Chime on. Chime Doors button will be lit. Turn Chime Doors off: 1. Press Chime Doors button Panel will chime twice and announce, Chime off. Chime Doors button no longer lit Chime Special Motion This is used to detect movement within a specific area. These Motion Sensors are not used for intrusion protec- tion. The panel will chime three times and announce (see Option 41) the sensor that has been tripped. Use the same panel procedures as Chime Doors, except, with the Chime Special Motion button. If you have Motion Sensors located in areas such as in a patio area or at the front door and you want to know when someone is approaching these areas, you would use this feature. Time Activated Lights Turn on designated lights (with Lamp Modules) at a spe- cific time. You can program what time the lights go on and off (see Programming - Light Control). Turn Time Activated Lights on: 1. Press Time Lights button. Panel will announce, time activated light on. Time Lights button will be lit.Turn Time Activated Lights off: 1. Press Time Lights button. Panel will announce, time activated light off. Time Lights button no longer lit. Sensor Activated Lights Turn on designated lights (with Lamp Modules) when a sensor is tripped. You can program lockout times when Sensor Activated Lights won’t be active (see Program- ming Options 36 and 37). Turn Sensor Activated Lights On: 1. System must be disarmed. Press Sensor Lights but- ton. Panel will announce, sensor activated lights on. Sensor Lights button will be lit. Turn Sensor Activated Lights Off: 1. Press Sensor Lights button. Panel will announce, sensor activated lights off. Sensor Lights button no longer lit. Lights On Turns on lights that are controlled by Lamp Modules. 1. Press Lights On button twice. Panel announce, Lights on. Lights On button will NOT be lit. Lights Off Turns off lights that are controlled by Lamp Modules. 1. Press Lights Off button twice. Panel announces, Lights off. Lights Off button will NOT be lit Silent Exit This feature silences the status beeps that accompany the exit delay (see Status Beeps). Press Chime Doors after you arm the system to silence status beeps. The panel will still beep at the beginning and end of the exit delay. EMERGENCY ) *++ *,- ./0 - 1) 2 3* 4
5 Press FIRE, POLICE, or AUX for 2 seconds (or press twice quickly) to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a non-medical call for help. How Your System Communicates to You Your system responds to you through the use of panel voice messages, status beeps, alarms, panel indicator lights, and to a numeric pager if programmed. Panel Voice Messages When you press the buttons on the panel or the touchpads, the panel responds with voice messages. Panel voice can be enabled or disabled (see “Options”). These messages may respond with system information or prompt you to take further action. For example, if you want to disarm the system and you press the DISARM button, the panel responds by announcing, “Please enter your access code.” If you press a button and the feature has not been pro- grammed, the panel voice will respond with “Function not available.” An example of this would be pressing CHIME Special Motion button when you have no motion sensors in your system. Note The panel will not give voice messages during an AVM session. Talk to your security system dealer to see if your panel has the AVM option. Status Beeps Status beeps are used to indicate key presses, status, and problems with the system. They can be enabled or disabled (see “Options”). The following table describes status beep activity. Note You may receive a different number of status beeps if buttons are pressed quickly. Alarm Sirens and Lamp Modules Exterior and interior sirens make 3 different alarm sounds on the premises, each indicating a different type of alarm. Sirens are programmed by the installer to time-out and stop sounding after a specified time. Use the following table to understand the siren sounds used by the security system. Temporal 3 refers to a contin- uous pattern of 3 siren pulses then off for 2 seconds, 3 siren pulses then off for 2 second. Panel Indicator Lights Use the following table to understand the panel indicator lights. Status Beeps ActivityBeep Response ARM Doors & WindowsExit delay and Entry delay beeps sound 2 times every 5 seconds and 2 times per second during the last 10 seconds (if Silent Exit is used, the Exit delay beeps will only sound twice when you arm and twice when the Exit delay expires) ARM Motion SensorsExit delay and Entry delay beeps sound 3 times every 5 seconds and 3 times per second during the last 10 seconds (if Silent Exit is used, the Exit delay beeps will only sound 3 times when you arm and 3 times when the Exit delay expires) ARM Doors/ Windows & Motion SensorsExit delay and Entry delay beeps sound 4 times every 5 seconds and 4 times per second during the last 10 seconds (if Silent Exit is used, the Exit delay beeps will only sound 4 times when you arm and 4 times when the Exit delay expires) DISARM 1 beep CHIME DOORS2 beeps (feature must be programmed by installer) CHIME SPECIAL MOTION 3 beeps (feature must be programmed by installer) Trouble Beeps6 beeps every minute. Press the SYSTEM STATUS button to stop beeps for 4 hours No Activity Beeps20 beeps every minute for 5 minutes (feature must be programmed by the installer) Alarm Sirens and Lamp Modules Alarm Ty p eInterior Siren SoundExterior Siren SoundLights Fire Temporal 3 Temporal 3 Turn on Intrusion On steady On steady Flash Emergency Fast on-off ________ Turn on Panel Indicator Lights ButtonWhen the Button Light is OnWhen the Button Flashes Arm Doors & WindowsDoors/Windows armedDoors/Windows armed & No Entry Delay on Arm Motion SensorsMotion Sensors armedMotion Sensors armed & Latchkey on Disarm System disarmed System subdisarmed Status Beeps
6 Numeric Pager You may program your security system to send a numeric message indicating system activities to your pager. The system will send the message twice. See “Programming Instructions”. Use the following table to determine what the numeric message is reporting. Canceling and Preventing Accidental Alarms One of the biggest concerns you might have regarding your security system, is causing an accidental alarm. Most accidental alarms occur when leaving the residence after arming the system, or, before disarming the system upon your return. Canceling Accidental Alarms You may have up to 254 seconds (programmable by your installer) to cancel an accidental alarm. See your installer to find out what time is programmed. If the programmed time has passed, you must call the central monitoring sta- tion to cancel the alarm. You have ___ seconds to cancel an accidental alarm. To cancel an accidental alarm, simply enter your master access code. Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms The following guidelines will go a long way toward pre- venting accidental alarms. ❑Close doors and widows before you leave your house. ❑Gather your belongings, so you can exit immediately after arming the system. ❑Always enter and exit within the programmed delay times. ❑Make sure you leave through a door that has a delay time set for it. ❑Disarm your system immediately upon returning home. ❑Be aware of the devices in your security system and learn how each one operates. ❑If you have pets, ask your installer if you need pet lenses in your motion detectors. ❑Check the location of your smoke detectors. Smoke detectors near bathrooms and kitchens can be tripped by steam and smoke from cooking. ❑Take note of system beeps, voice announcements and indicator lights which indicate the current system sta- tus. How to Use an Off-Site Phone You may use an off-site phone to arm/disarm your panel, turn lights on and off, check system status, or conduct an audio session (ask your installer if you have this feature). How to gain access to the Control Panel: 1. Call the panel and let the phone ring twice then hang up. 2. Wait at least 10 seconds and call the panel again. You may wait up to 40 seconds before calling again. 3. The panel should answer on the first ring. You won’t hear any prompt when the system answers. 4. Press the * button on your telephone and you will hear system activated. At this point you may perform the actions listed in the fol- lowing table of phone commands. CODE refers to the master and access codes programmed into your system. System StatusSystem trouble or Open SensorSystem in alarm Chime DoorsDoor will cause chime_________________ Chime Special Motion Motion will cause chime_________________ Time Lights Time activated lights on_________________ Sensor LightsSensor activated lights on_________________ Numeric Pager Reporting ReportsNumeric MessageReportsNumeric Message Phone Test -101 -101 Intrusion -108 -108 AC Power Restore-102 -102 Fire -109 -109 AC Power Failure-103 -103 Disarming -110 -110 Latchkey -104 -104 Arming -111 -111 No Activity -105 -105 Fail to Disarm-112 -112 Panic Code -106 -106 Fail to Arm-113 -113 Emergency -107 -107 Panel Indicator Lights ButtonWhen the Button Light is OnWhen the Button Flashes CODE = any access code
7 If you are interactive with your panel and the panel hangs up on you, the system is calling in a report to the central monitoring station or a pager, due to an action made by you or someone at the security system site. How to Use Your Touchpads Touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your home. Remote Handheld Touchpad Interfacing with the system using a Remote Handheld Touchpad is similar to using the panel. System Status Press System Status once to hear information about your system from the panel. See “Status Beeps”. ARM Doors & Windows Press Arm Doors & Windows but- ton once to turn the security system protection on for all protected doors and windows. Press twice to eliminate the pre-pro- grammed entry delay. ARM Motion Sensors Press Arm Motion Sensors button once to turn protection on for all Motion Sensors. Use when no one is home. This is usually used in combination with ARM Doors & Windows. Press twice to activate the Latchkey feature. Note Depending upon how your dealer programmed your panel, you may be required to enter your access code to arm the system. Disarm Press Disarm button once and enter your access code using the NUMERIC buttons to turn security protection off. To subdisarm the system, enter the master access code. Subdisarm Enter your access code using the NUMERIC buttons while the system is disarmed. Panel will announce, system dis- armed. The Disarm button on the panel will begin to blink. Emergency Press both EMERGENCY buttons for 3 seconds to cause the system to call a central monitoring station to report a non-medical emergency. Keychain Touchpad If your installer programmed the Key- chain Touchpad with no entry delay, and you armed the system with the Keychain Touchpad, you must disarm your system before entering the home to avoid caus- ing an alarm. If your installer programmed your system for Remote Touchpad Arming, you must enter your home to start the entry delay before you can use your Keychain Touchpad to disarm the system. WARNING! To avoid causing false alarms, check with your installer on how your touchpad options are pro- grammed. LOCK Press once to arm doors and windows. LOCK Press twice to arm doors, windows, and Motion Sensors. LOCK Press 3 times to arm doors, windows, Motion Sensors, and to activate the Latchkey option. LOCK and UNLOCK Press both buttons simultaneously for 3 sec- onds to send a panic (intrusion, silent, or non-medical emergency) alarm to the cen- tral monitoring station. Note Panic alarms need to be silenced from the panel, a remote handheld touchpad or another keychain touchpad. They cannot be silenced from the same keychain that activated the alarm. UNLOCK Press to disarm your security system. STAR Can be programmed to control a device connected to a unviersal module. Note For any keypress on the Keychain Touchpad, hold the button until the indicator light blinks. Phone Commands Panel FunctionPhone Command DISARM * + CODE + 1 ARM Doors/Windows * + CODE + 2 ARM Doors/Windows with No Entry Delay* + CODE + 2 + 2 ARM Motions * + CODE +3 ARM Motions with Latchkey * + CODE + 3 + 3 ARM Doors/Windows and Motions* + CODE + 2 + 3 ARM Doors/Windows with No Entry Delay and Motions with Latchkey* + CODE + 2 + 2 + 3 + 3 Lights On/Off * + CODE + 0 System Status * + CODE + # + 1 Hang Up * + CODE + 9 CODE = any access code 7 41 895 2 63 Off sPEMERGENCY On d & s re s Hol hBtoeKy DISARM SYSTEMSTATUS Doors & WindowsARM ARM SensorsMotio n -
8 Programming Your System The programming decals are visible when you open the panel cover (see Figure 1.). These decals are designed to make system programming easier for you. Always begin by entering your access code. Then, choose an operation from the START MENU. Follow the voice prompts and flow arrows to complete the desired task. Notice the button flow diagrams following the Instruction Summary. Programming Instructions Use the following instructions to access the programming buttons and programming decals. 1. System must be disarmed. Open the Panel Cover by pressing the plastic latch on the top of the panel. When you open the cover you will immediately be prompted by the panel voice to use the numbered keys to enter your ID. Figure 1. Opening the panel cover 2.Enter the Master Access Code. Note The Master access code is 1-2-3-4 when the panel is shipped. You should change your Master Access Code after your system is installed (see “Access Code”). 3. The system voice will prompt you to begin with the START MENU. The START MENU includes the following buttons: ❑Add ❑Delete ❑Cancel ❑Te s t ❑Clock Set Press the appropriate button. Test Weekly C O D E StatusSystem 9 / 0 WindowsDoors & SensorsMotionDisarm5 / 6Arm3 / 47 / 8 OnOff AUXSensorMotion Time FIRE POLICELights Special H O M E C O N T R O L E M E R G E N C Y H O M E S E C U R I T Y Doors Chime3 2 9 78 1 0 6 45 TestSystem should be checked 422-2806 Rev ASet Code Access Clock + DeleteDeletepress -+Hours at least every three years. To delete an option or access codeHold key or press and follow the voice repeatedly until you hear the desired item.Note: CancelandTestCancelDONEMinutes, thenDONESee Note If you make a mistake or want toSensor or Phone Testfollow the voice prompting. To select a test, press start over press prompting. by a qualified technicianDeleteSTART MENUAddVersion 3MAIN MENU*Remote Sensor/* *ControlLight Option #* *Sensors-*Entry/ExitDelayCONTROL MENU *Press for program information. InstructionAdd OptionSummaryUnit # AddPressClock SetPressSet ClockDONEChime Voice Latchkey Time Panel VoiceAddOption #PressOption #42: Option #43: Option #55:Option #41:Option #2: Option #3:Option #36: Option #37: See Note Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start TimeSensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Timeand follow voice prompts.Pager Phone Number Speaker Volume Status Beep VolumeOption #1:Panel Beepsuse red numbers to enter 4-digit code.Add Access CodeHoursAccess CodeSee Note Minutes Time Cancel 1 / 2 1. Press Down 2. Open Cove r 3 2 9 78 1 0 6 45 TestSystem should be checked 422-2806 Rev A Set Code Access Clock + Delete Delete press - +Hours at least every three years. To delete an option or access code Hold key or press and follow the voice repeatedly until you hear the desired item. Note: Cancel andTest CancelDONE Minutes , then DONE See Note If you make a mistake or want to Sensor or Phone Test follow the voice prompting. To select a test, press start over press prompting. by a qualified technicianDeleteSTART MENUAddVersion 3 MAIN MENU *Remote Sensor/* *ControlLight Option # * *Sensors - * Entry/ExitDelayCONTROL MENU *Press for program information. Instruction Add Option Summary Unit # AddPress Clock SetPress Set Clock DONE Chime Voice Latchkey Time Panel Voice AddOption #Press Option #42: Option #43: Option #55:Option #41: Option #2: Option #3: Option #36: Option #37: See Note Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start TimeSensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time and follow voice prompts. Pager Phone Number Speaker Volume Status Beep Volume Option #1:Panel Beeps use red numbers to enter 4-digit code. Add Access Code Hours Access Code See Note Minutes Time Cancel