Information System System Overview Overview The Safewatch Pro 3000 represents the latest in home and business security protection technology providing ADT customers with: Burglary, emergency, and fire* protection At least one touchpad to control operations and display system status Sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection...
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Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Multiple partition arming/disarming Up to four programmable pagers System scheduling The Safetwatch Pro 3000 is designed to be as maintenance free as possible, however we suggest that you still test your system once a month and after any alarm occurrences.
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual If you make a mistake while entering your security code, first stop and then press [*][*] to start over. There are four possible modes for arming your system: 1. Instant Mode arms the entire perimeter when no one is expected to use an entry/exit door. The alarm will sound immediately if any protected zone is opened, including designated entry/exit doors.
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Bypassing zones allows you to arm your system with one or more zones intentionally unprotected. The system must be disarmed before arming. Fire zones cannot be bypassed. 1. Enter your security number + 6 + two digit zone number (e.g., 06, 10, etc.).
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Troubleshooting page. User Access Codes Access Code Programming User Access Codes/Security Codes Your system allows for up to 45 different security codes for use by other users, however only the Master User or the Partition Programmer can assign user codes to users. User codes can be used interchangeably while performing functions, e.g., a system can be armed with one user’s code and...
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Authority Level Mast/Prog code + [8] + [user 0 = standard user; 1 = arm only; 2 = no.] + [#][1] + authority level guest; 3 = duress; 4= partition programmer Access Group Mast/Prog code + [8] + [user You can assign users to a group and no.] + [#][2] + group (1-8)
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual door/window is closed. 5. Go through each interior zone individually. Walk in front of any interior motion detectors and listen for three beeps from the touchpad. The interior zone or description should appear on the display and clear when you exit the protected area.
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Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual A represents an optional 16 digit character string that can represent account numbers, PIN numbers, or any other identifying data. B represents the three digit code of the event that has occurred. C represents the four digit code of a user or zone number.
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Enter the desired repeat option: 0 = no repeat 1 = repeat schedule weekly 2 = repeat schedule biweekly 3 = repeat schedule every third week 4 = repeat schedule every fourth week Note: to make a schedule that happens every day, select all days with repeat option 1. To make a schedule that runs for one week then stops, select every day with repeat 0.
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual Your system may be programmed for quick bypass. This allows for bypassing several protected zones without having to enter the zone numbers individually. This feature is useful if, for example, you routinely leave certain windows open when arming at night.
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Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual How Your System Communicates with You Touchpads and interior sirens produce a variety of operating beeps to inform you of different system states and operations. Key Beeps A key beep is the tone you hear when you press a button on a touchpad. The sound confirms that the button was pressed adequately.
Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual the event of an alarm, several things happen at once: Sirens and hardwired touchpads emit emergency tones. Panel notifies the central station for help. Message appears on fixed English or alphanumeric touchpads. Checking the Status of Your System Checking the system status means finding out about the current condition of your system.
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Safewatch Pro 3000 System Manual The sirens and touchpads in your system emit alarm sounds whenever an alarm occurs, either by a sensor or panic button activation. Each type of alarm sounds and reacts differently when activated, as described in the following table.