Plan and practice an escape plan. A fire alarm warning may be wasted Fire Safety unless the family has planned for a quick evacuation. Because there may be very little time between detection of a fire and the time it Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death.
Your security system helps to secure life, property and investments The D360 Command Center requires very little maintenance, however, against fire, theft, and bodily harm. The D360 Command Center is the system should be tested weekly to insure early detection of a need an advanced digital arming station that offers a variety of features for service.
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AC POWER INDICATOR ARMED STATUS Reference Guide REFERENCE ZONE STATUS INDICATORS GUIDE INDICATORS Zone Identification DIGITAL PERIMETER INSTANT DELAY INTERIOR KEYPAD INSTANT TEST WATCH SPECIAL PARTIAL POLICE COMMAND COMMAND SOUNDER FUNCTION KEYS A, B ,C AND D D360 Command Center...
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Zone Status Indicators Center also includes three function keys which can perform virtually any Eight zone status indicators on the D360 annunciate the condition of your system command (except arming commands) with the touch of one key. It system’s protective zones. Each zone has its own indicator which can show also indicates various security system conditions such as your system's three different zone conditions (listed in order of priority).
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The Command Center’s display panel indicates if the system is ready to arm Digital Keypad or not. If the zone status indicators are not lit, the system can be armed by The Command Center has a lighted digital keypad used to enter passcodes entering your personal passcode or any of the arming commands available and system commands into the security system.
Function Keys Zone Designation Each area of your property is assigned to a specific zone with a number. A The Command Center has four function keys (labeled A, B, C and D). The Function Keys can be used to perform system commands with the touch of zone can be a single door (like the entrance door) or an entire room or area one key.
Arming (Turning-On) Your Disarming (Turning-Off) Your Security System Security System Your security system can be armed in many different ways, depending on Your security system is disarmed by entering your personal passcode. When your system is armed, you must enter the premises through a the arming command used.
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Silencing a Trouble Buzzer Reporting an Alarm The alarm audible has a specific period of time it sounds before it My system reports to a Central Station. automatically shuts off. If an alarm occurs and you want to silence it before My system does not report to a Central Station.
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D360 Warning Signals The D360 Command Center contains a built-in sounder used as an interior 3. Watch Tone: When the Perimeter Watch Mode is activated, the warning device. A bell or siren can also be mounted on the exterior of your...
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Arm Your Entire System COMMAND with Delays Arming with COMMAND 1: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that all zones are secure. All of the Zone Status indicator lights on the Command Center should be off. COMMAND 1 is used to arm the entire system, both perimeter and interior zones.
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COMMAND Arm the Perimeter without Delays To use COMMAND 2: 1. Ensure that all perimeter zones are secure. (Interior zones are not armed with this command and may remain faulted while arming with I have this feature. COMMAND 2.) I do not have this feature. 2.
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Arm the Perimeter with Delays COMMAND To use COMMAND 3: I have this feature. 1. Ensure that all perimeter zones are secure. (Interior zones are not armed I do not have this feature. with this command and may remain faulted while arming with COMMAND 3.) COMMAND 3 is used to arm only the perimeter of your building, leaving the interior of the building disarmed.
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Reset Trouble Sounders COMMAND Reset Alarm Memory Display To use COMMAND 4: COMMAND 4 performs two functions for your security system. Use this 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. command to silence your Command Center sounder during service alert, and to reset the Command Center alarm memory.
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Transmit System Status Report COMMAND I have this feature. To use COMMAND 42: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. Command 42 allows you to send a report to the Central Station indicating the current condition of your security system.
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Enable Remote Account Management COMMAND I have this feature. 3. Identify yourself and your premises (account number, name, address, etc.) and advise the operator of the services you wish to have I do not have this feature. performed. Your security system has the ability to be managed remotely from the 4.
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COMMAND Local System Test To use COMMAND 44: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that the security system is disarmed. It is easy for you to test your security system without sending reports to the 2.
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Reset Detectors COMMAND Using COMMAND 47: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. By using COMMAND 4 7, you are able to reset faulted detection devices 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light from your Command Center.
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COMMAND Personal Passcode Change To change your personal passcode: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. This COMMAND feature lets you conveniently change your personal 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light passcode at any time, without assistance from your alarm company.
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COMMAND Perimeter Watch Mode To use COMMAND 6: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. COMMAND 6 is used to monitor the perimeter of your building when the 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light system is disarmed.
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COMMAND Special Alert To engage COMMAND 7: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light comes on. This command is a manually operated and initiated alarm command. COMMAND 7 can be programmed to respond to choice of numerous 2.
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COMMAND Partially Arm the Perimeter To arm with COMMAND 8: I have this feature. I do not have this feature. 1. Before arming with COMMAND 8, decide which zones are to be left disarmed. Fault the zones by leaving a door or window open. The COMMAND 8 is used to arm the perimeter of your building while the zone(s) must remain open until after the exit delay time expires.
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COMMAND Police Alert To engage COMMAND 9: I have this feature. 1. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light I do not have this feature. comes on. By using COMMAND 9, you immediately send an emergency signal to the 2.
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Selective Zone Shunting To use Selective Zone Shunting: I have this feature. 1. Ensure that all zones are secure. I do not have this feature. 2. Start the system exit delay by entering your personal passcode or an Selective Zone Shunting will be reported to the Central Station. arming command which provides exit delays.
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To arm with zones faulted: Force Arming the System 1. Enter your personal passcode or any arming command desired. The I have this feature. Command Center then emits a "beep" tone with each keytouch indicating a zone is faulted. I do not have this feature. 2.
Security System Glossary As security system technology has evolved, a special jargon has Exit Delay––A predetermined amount of time provided by the security developed. Some terms widely used within the industry are these: system so you can leave the armed building through a delay door. Once the system is armed, the exit time begins.