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Command Center Features
Armed Status Indicators
Three lights are used to indicate the armed status of your security
system. Each of these lights is explained below. During an exit delay
period these lights flash on and off slowly.
Perimeter--
When this red indicator is lit, your perimeter points are
armed. When this indicator is not lit, your system is not
armed.
Interior --
When this yellow indicator is lit, your interior points are
armed. When this indicator is not lit, your interior points
are not armed.
Instant--
This red indicator shows how your system is armed:
either instant or delayed. When this indicator is lit, your
security system is armed without entry/exit delay time.
When the system is armed with entry/ exit delay, this
indicator is not lit.
Point Status Indicators
Point status indicators on the Command Center show the condition of
your system's protective points. Each point has its own indicator which
can show three different point conditions (listed in order of priority).
Point Bypass -- When a point is bypassed (not armed with the rest of the
system), its indicator light flashes on and off slowly.
Faulted Point -- A faulted point is indicated by a steadily lighted point
status indicator.
Point Alarm Memory -- When a point has been faulted into alarm its
indicator flashes on and off rapidly.
The Point Status Indicators also indicate whether the system is ready to
arm or not. If the point status indicators are not lit, the system can be
armed by entering your personal passcode or any of the arming com-
mands available to your system. If any of the point status indicators are
lit, the system has a faulted point. Correcting the faulted point will usually
mean closing a door or window.
Power Indicator
When the red PWR indicator LED lights steadily, your security system is
operating from AC voltage and the standby battery is fully charged. When
the PWR indicator is off, AC or battery power are not present. When
flashing slowly, a low battery power condition is indicated. When flashing
quickly, battery power is missing. It the indicator is either off or continues
to flash, contact your security company.
Command Mode Indicator
When the COMMAND bar is pressed, the red Command Mode indicator
(CMD) lights steadily to show that the system is ready to accept a
command. If the command requires that a passcode be entered, the CMD
indicator will slowly blink, prompting you to enter your passcode. Once a
passcode is entered, the Command Mode indicator lights steadily again
and remains steadily lit while the system is in the command mode. The
indicator goes off when the command is completed (or after 15 seconds
of inactivity). Note: It all of the command center's LEDs are blinking in
unison, the system requires service.
Exiting the Command Mode
Sometimes you may decide to exit the command mode before completing
the chosen function. You can exit the command mode at any time by
pressing the A key. The CMD light will go off, confirming that you've left
the command mode.
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