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    							6270 Setup (Contd) 
    51 
     
    How to Adjust the Volume  
    You may adjust the 6270 speaker volume by pressing your finger on 
    the touch screen slide bar associated with the Volume scale and 
    doing the following: 
    If…  Then … 
    you want to increase volume  move the slide bar above the current volume 
    setting. 
    you want to decrease volume  move the slide bar below the current volume setting. 
    VOLUME
    SLIDE BAR
    INDICATOR
    6270-007-V0 
    6270 Volume Control  
    						
    							6270 Setup (cont d) 
    52 
     
    How to Select Screen Saver Activation Time 
    When the 6270 is not armed and not active, it will automatically go 
    into screen saver mode (display goes blank) after the selected blank 
    display time has expired (unless never option is selected).  To select 
    the screen blank time, do the following: 
    SCREEN ACTION 
      1.  On the Setup screen, press the 
    Blank Display After: 
    arrow button.  A 
    pop-up window displaying the time period 
    options is displayed. 
      2.  Select the time period option you want 
    by pressing it.  The pop-up window closes 
    automatically and the selection is 
    displayed in blue. 
    Note:
      Additional options can be viewed 
    by using the up/down arrows to scroll 
    through the time period options.  
    						
    							6270 Setup (Contd) 
    53 
     
    SCREEN ACTION 
     
     3.  Press either the Home or Back 
    button.  A 
    Settings Changed!  pop-up 
    window is displayed asking  “
    Settings 
    Changed! Remember New Settings? “ 
    Select  Yes to save the change or 
    No to 
    discard the change. 
     
     When the Update is complete the 6270 
    goes to the Home screen or More 
    Choices screen depending on whether 
    you pressed the Home or Back button, 
    respectively (Home screen shown). 
      
    						
    							6270 Setup (cont d) 
    54 
     
    How to Set the Time and Date 
    You can set the time and date from the  Set Time & Date screen. 
    Pressing the Time and Date bar located at the bottom of each 6270 
    screen displays  the  Set Time & Date  screen. 
    x When the time is set it will be stored in the 6270 only. The 6270 
    will send the time to the control panel every hour.  This 1-hour 
    timer starts on 6270 power-up.  
    x If Adjust for DST  (Daylight Savings Time) is selected, the 6270 
    will adjust for Daylight Savings time.  When selected, the next 
    time the 1-hour timer expires, the new value will be sent to the 
    control panel. 
    IMPORTANT:   This means that the 6270 setting will override and 
    overwrite the control panel time setting.  That is, if the control panel 
    is set to DST and adjusts but the 6270 is not, upon the 1-hour timer 
    expiration, the control panel will be updated to the current time that 
    is not adjusted for DST.  
    From the  Set Time & Date  screen, adjust either or both the time 
    and date by pressing the increase or decrease arrow buttons as 
    necessary until the proper month, day, year, hour, and minute are 
    displayed. 
    CANCEL
    BUTTONOK
    BUTTON
    DECREASE
    BUTTON
    (TYPICAL)
    INCREASE
    BUTTON
    (TYPICAL)
    6270-008-V0 
    Set Time & Date Screen  
    						
    							6270 Setup (Contd) 
    55 
     
    Time Zones 
    Using the chart below, select the time zone 
    number corresponding to the location of the 
    installation
    . 
    Time Zone Settings 
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    							6270 Setup (cont d) 
    56 
      When all settings have been completed, select  Ok to save the settings 
    or  Cancel  to discard the settings that have been entered.  
    						
    							 
    57 
     
    6270 Operating Modes  
    Operating Modes 
    Operating modes allows you to turn the 6270 chime mode on or off. 
    When the chime mode is selected, a request is sent to the alarm panel 
    requesting that the panel chime the 6270 whenever a change in zone 
    status occurs. 
    How to Access Operating Modes 
    Access the Operating Modes feature as follows: 
    SCREEN ACTION 
     1.  From the Home screen, press the 
    SECURITY
     button.  The Arming screen 
    is displayed. 
      2.  Press the 
    MORE CHOICES  button.  
    The More Choices screen is displayed.  
    						
    							6270 Operat ing Modes (contd) 
    58 
     
    SCREEN ACTION 
      3.  Press the 
    OPERATING MODES  
    button on the More Choices screen.  
    The User Authorization screen is 
    displayed with the instructions  Enter 
    Authorized Code . 
     4.  Enter your 
    “Master ” code.  The 
    Operating Modes screen is displayed.  
     
      5.  Touch the Chime Mode button to turn 
    the Chime Mode on or off. A checkmark 
    appears in the button when the Chime 
    Mode is 
    “ON ”. 
     
    Press the  “HOME ” or  “BACK ” button after 
    making your selection. When the 6270 
    exits the  “Operating Modes ” screen, your 
    selection is saved. 
      
    						
    							 
    59 
     
    Maintaining Your System  
    How to Clean your 6270 
    IMPORTANT:   Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive 
    cloth when cleaning your 6270 or damage to the touch screen may 
    occur.  
    Clean the 6270 as follows: 
    SCREEN ACTION 
      1.  From the Home screen, press the 
    SECURITY
     button.  The Arming screen 
    is displayed. 
     
      2.  Press the 
    MORE CHOICES  button.  
    The More Choices screen is displayed. 
     
      3.  Press the 
    SETUP button on the More 
    Choices screen.  The Setup screen is 
    displayed. 
      
    						
    							Maintai ning Your  System   (cont d) 
    60 
     
    SCREEN ACTION 
     
     
      4.  Press the 
    CLEAN SCREEN  button.  A 
    pop-up window displaying  “
    Touch Screen 
    will be disabled so that you may wipe 
    the screen clean. Please use a damp, 
    soft cloth. DO NOT use any liquids, 
    sprays, or ammonia-based cleansers. 
    Press CONTINUE to disable 
    touchscreen.   
     
     
     
    When the  Continue button is pressed the 
    “ Touch Screen Disabled for => 30 
    Seconds ”
     message is displayed. During 
    these 30 seconds the touch screen should 
    be wiped clean of fingerprints using a mild 
    soap solution and a soft cloth.  When the 
    counter reaches zero, the window 
    automatically closes and the touch screen 
    is active. 
    Note:  Do not spray cleaning agent directly 
    on the screen, spray it on cloth then wipe 
    surface area. 
     
     
    Routine Care 
    x Treat the components of your security  system as you would any 
    other electrical equipment. Do not slam sensor-protected doors or 
    windows. 
    x Keep dust from accumulating on the keypad and all protective 
    sensors, particularly on motion sensors and smoke detectors. 
    The keypad and sensors should be cleaned carefully with a dry soft 
    cloth.  Do not spray water or any other fluid on the units.  
    						
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