Basic System
Operations
Fire Panic Alarm
If your system includes smoke and fire detectors, it monitors the premises for smoke and
fire alarms 24 hours a day and in all arming levels.
These alarms cannot be aborted and are always reported to the central station. Since many com-
munities charge for dispatching the fire department in error, your dealer may give you specific
instructions to follow in the event of an accidental smoke or fire alarm. Record these instructions
in Appendix B under "Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms."
To activate a Fire panic alarm from the panel:
Press and hold the
Table 4 describes the system's basic panel keypad operating commands.
Table 4: Basic Panel Operating Commands
How to...
Check system status
Disarm
Arms doors and windows
Arms doors and windows, no delay
Arms motions, doors, and windows
Arms motions, doors, and windows, no
delay
Arms system silently
Turns chime feature on and off (only
when system is unarmed)
Identifies open sensors, trouble condi-
tions, and alarms in memory
Bypass
Quick Exit (for use when system is
armed)
Police Panic
Fire Panic
Arming and Disarming Your System
Since your security needs may vary throughout the day, this system was designed with three arm-
ing levels to meet these different needs. By arming your system to a particular level, only those
sensors programmed to detect in that arming level will report alarm conditions to the panel.
Fire buttons until the panel responds.
(twice) +
Press once, starts a 2 minute timer for use of one
entry/exit door.
Press and hold both buttons until panel indicates
Press and hold both buttons until panel indicates
Command
Press once
+
Code
+
Code
+
+
Code
(twice) +
Code
+
Code
+
+
Code
Press once
Press once
+
Primary Code
alarm.
alarm.
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