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    							Table of Contents 
    3 
    ABOUT THE 6270 ........................................................................\
    ........................ 5 
    Introduction to the 6270 ........................................................................\
    ......... 5 
    The 6270 Interface ........................................................................\
    ................ 5 
    Navigating through the 6270........................................................................\
    .. 6 
    About Your Home Screen........................................................................\
    ...... 6 
    6270 Arming Screen ........................................................................\
    ........... 8 
    SYSTEM OVERVIEW........................................................................\
    ................. 10 
    Introduction to Your System ........................................................................\
     10 
    Burglary Protection ........................................................................\
    .............. 10 
    Partiti ons........................................................................\
    ...................... 10 
    Zones........................................................................\
    ........................... 10 
    Entry/E xit D elay s........................................................................\
    .......... 11 
    Alarm s........................................................................\
    .......................... 11 
    Memory  o f A la rm........................................................................\
    .......... 11 
    Fire Protection ........................................................................\
    ..................... 11 
    User Codes........................................................................\
    .......................... 12 
    Extended Functionality ........................................................................\
    ........ 12 
    SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION.................................................................... 13 
    Introduction to Security System Operation .................................................. 13 
    How to Arm the System ........................................................................\
    ....... 13 
    How to Arm Multiple Partitions..................................................................... 15 
    How to Bypass Zones........................................................................\
    .......... 17 
    How to Remove Bypassed Zones ............................................................... 20 
    How to Disarm the System ........................................................................\
    .. 22 
    How to Check the Status of Other Partitions ............................................... 24 
    How to Send Emergency Messages............................................................ 26 
    How to View the Event Log ........................................................................\
    . 27 
    FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION................................................................ 29 
    Introduction to Fire Alarm System Operation............................................... 29 
    In Case of Fire Alarm........................................................................\
    ........... 29 
    Silencing a Fire Alarm ........................................................................\
    ......... 29 
    Fire Display Lock ........................................................................\
    ................. 30 
    USER CODE SETUP ........................................................................\
    ................. 31 
    Introduction to User Code Setup ................................................................. 31 
    How to Access User Setup ........................................................................\
    .. 31  
    						
    							Table of Contents  (Contd) 
    4 
    How to Add a User ........................................................................\
    .............. 33 
    How to Delete a User ........................................................................\
    .......... 37 
    How to Edit a User........................................................................\
    ............... 38 
    ADVANCED SYSTEM FEATURES ................................................................... 40 
    Introduction to Advanced System Features ................................................. 40 
    Console Emulation Mode ........................................................................\
    .... 40 
    How to Enter Console Emulation Mode ....................................................... 40 
    VOICE MESSAGES ........................................................................\
    ................... 42 
    Introduction to Recording and Retrieving Messages ................................... 42 
    Recording a Voice Message........................................................................\
     42 
    Retrieving and Deleting a Voice Message ................................................... 43 
    SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION ........................................................ 45 
    SUMMARY OF 6270 LED OPERATION ............................................................ 47 
    6270 LED Operation ........................................................................\
    ............ 47 
    6270 SETUP........................................................................\
    ............................... 48 
    How to Access 6270 Setup Options ............................................................ 48 
    How to Access Setup ........................................................................\
    .......... 48 
    How to Adjust the Touch Screen Contrast................................................... 50 
    How to Adjust the Volume ........................................................................\
    ... 51 
    How to Select Screen Saver Activation Time .............................................. 52 
    How to Set the Time and Date..................................................................... 54 
    Tim e Zon es........................................................................\
    .................. 55 
    6270 OPERATING MODES ........................................................................\
    ....... 57 
    Operating Modes ........................................................................\
    ................. 57 
    How to Access Operating Modes ................................................................ 57 
    MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM ........................................................................\
    . 59 
    How to Clean your 6270 ........................................................................\
    ...... 59 
    Routine Care ........................................................................\
    ....................... 60 
    GLOSSARY ........................................................................\
    ............................... 61 
      
    						
    							 
    5 
     
    About the 6270  
    Introduction 
    Congratulations on your ownership of an ADEMCO Security System. 
    Youve made a wise decision in choosing it, for it represents the latest 
    in security protection technology today.  
    This security system offers you burglary protection and may provide 
    fire and emergency protection. To realize the full potential of the 
    system, it is important that you feel comfortable operating it. Your 
    system may consist of: 
    x6270 Touch Screen Keypad  
    x One or more other keypads for system control  
    x Various sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, 
    plus a selected number of strategically placed smoke or 
    combustion detectors  
    x Lighting/switching devices. 
    U
    L The 
    home lighting
     feature has not been evaluated by UL. 
    The system uses microcomputer technology to monitor all zones, and 
    provides appropriate information for display on the 6270 and/or other 
    keypads used with the system. Your system may also have been 
    programmed to automatically transmit alarm or status messages over 
    the phone lines to a central alarm monitoring station. 
    The 6270 Interface 
    The 6270 is an intuitive, graphical interface that combines security 
    and optionally, home lighting control. With clear, simple controls on a 
    touch-screen interface, the entire family will find the 6270 both easy 
    to learn and easy to use. 
    As a security and home-automation interface, the 6270 may be used 
    for: 
    xQuick and easy security system operation 
    x Home lighting control  
    						
    							About the 6270 (contd) 
    6 
     
    Navigating through the 6270 
    Navigation through the 6270 typically begins from the Home 
    screen.  This is the 6270’s main default screen (starting screen) and is 
    the first screen you will see when the 6270 is powered up and 
    initialized.  It is from this screen that you will select from the main 
    menu.  Once you have made your selection, you will navigate through 
    various sub-menus by touching buttons or icons to perform the 
    function you desire. 
    About Your Home Screen 
    Your Home screen is the gateway to your 6270 Touch Screen 
    Keypad. From this screen you can: 
    x
    access messages 
    x control your security system, and optionally, 
    x control the premises lighting.   
     
    U
    L The home lighting feature has not been evaluated by UL. 
    Your Home screen is displayed at all times, except when the system 
    is armed or you select another screen option. 
     
     
    The background and buttons shown on the 
    “Home ” screen in this 
    manual are for example only. Your system installer may have changed 
    the actual background and buttons shown on your  “Home ” screen.
      
    						
    							About the 6270 (Contd) 
    7 
     
    6270 Icon/Button Descriptions 
    To aid in the navigation of the 6270, a set of user-friendly icons and 
    buttons has been provided.  The appearance, function, and location of 
    these icons and buttons is described below: 
    ICON/BUTTON LOCATION  FUNCTION 
     Home 
    screen 
    Allows you to record and retrieve voice 
    messages. 
     Home 
    screen 
    Allows you to turn certain devices on and 
    off (if installed and programmed by your 
    installer.) 
     Home 
    screen  Accesses Arming screen. 
    Note:
     The lock symbol in the shield 
    indicates security system status. 
    Unlocked  – system disarmed 
    Locked  – system armed 
      Below screen  Returns you to the 6270 Home screen. 
     Below screen  Reverts to the last screen viewed. 
     Below screen 
    Displays Emergency functions (as 
    programmed by your installer. 
     Below screen  For future use. 
      To the right of 
    screen 
    Use to scroll up through lists displayed 
    on the screen. 
     To the right of 
    screen 
    Use to scroll down through lists displayed 
    on the screen.  
    						
    							About the 6270 (contd) 
    8 
     
    6270 Arming Screen 
    From the Home screen, press  SECURITY
     to access the 6270 
    Arming screen. Use this picture and the table that follows to 
    become familiar with the 6270 security functions. 
     
     
    ITEM FUNCTION 
    AWAY  
      Press this button to arm when no one will be staying on the 
    premises.  When armed in 
    AWAY, the system will sound an 
    alarm if a protected door or window is opened, or if any 
    movement is detected inside the premises. You may leave 
    through the entrance door during the exit delay period without 
    causing an alarm. You may also re-enter through the entrance 
    door, but must disarm the system with your User Code within 
    the entry delay period or an alarm will occur. 
    STAY 
      Press this button to arm when you are staying home, but might 
    expect someone to use the entrance door later.   
    When armed in 
    STAY, the system will sound an alarm if a 
    protected door or window is opened, but you may otherwise 
    move freely throughout the premises. Late arrivals can enter 
    through the entrance door without causing an alarm, but they 
    must disarm the system within the entry delay period or an 
    alarm will occur. 
    NIGHT  Press this button to arm when you are staying home and do not 
    expect anyone to use the entrance door. 
    Your in
    staller may 
    have  config ured N IG HT M ode  differ ently; h ave  him /h e r de scribe 
    the a ctua l s etti ngs  of t his  m ode . 
      
    						
    							About the 6270 (Contd) 
    9 
     
    ITEM FUNCTION 
    Multi- 
    Partitions Check this circle when you want to arm more than one partition. 
    When Multi-Partitions is checked, all partitions within the 
    system can be armed at one time (if the user is so authorized).  
    When the Arm Multi-Partitions circle does not contain a check 
    mark, each partition must be armed individually. 
    MORE 
    CHOICES 
    Press this button for more Security, Lighting, and 6270 setup 
    features.    
    						
    							 
    10 
     
    System Over view  
    Introduction to Your System  
    This system offers you burglary protection and may offer fire and 
    emergency protection.  Monitoring is accomplished with various 
    contact and motion sensors for perimeter and interior burglary 
    protection, plus the system may have strategically placed smoke, 
    heat, or combustion detectors.  
    Burglary Protection 
    The burglary protection portion of your system must be turned on or 
    armed before it will sense burglary alarm conditions. Your system 
    provides three modes of burglary protection: Away, Stay, and Night, 
    and even allows you to  “bypass ” selected zones of protection while 
    leaving the rest of the system armed (e.g. this enables you to arm the 
    system but leave upper-story windows open.)  
    The system also provides a Chime mode, for alerting users to the 
    opening and closing of doors and windows even while the system is 
    disarmed. 
    Partitions 
    This system may be configured to arm and disarm more than one 
    area, each as if it had its own control.  These areas are called 
    partitions.  Partitions are used when the user wants to disarm certain 
    areas while leaving other areas armed, or to limit access to certain 
    areas to specific individuals.  Each user of the system can be 
    authorized to operate all or only some partitions, and can be given 
    different privileges in each.  Information about Partitions is 
    presented later in this document.  
    Zones 
    Your systems sensing devices have been assigned to various zones. 
    For example, the sensing device on your Entry/Exit door may have 
    been assigned to zone 01, sensing devices on windows in the master 
    bedroom to zone 02, and so on. These numbers will appear on the 
    display, along with an alpha descriptor for that zone (if programmed), 
    when an alarm or trouble condition occurs.  
    						
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