Disappearing Codes; Duress Codes; Resetting An Activated Smoke Detector; Silencing Status Tones/Beeping - Apex Digital DESTINY 6100 SERIES Owner's Manual

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Codes
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Disappearing codes:

One or more of your auxiliary codes can be programmed for a certain
number of uses before it stops functioning. This is useful for domestic
workers, repairmen, or houseguests who only need a limited number
of times to arm/disarm the system. Your installer will program the
number of uses a disappearing code has before it stops working. Once
it expires, a disappearing code may be re-activated by re-assigning a
code to it using the above code changing procedure.

Duress codes:

One or more of your auxiliary codes can be programmed as a duress or
"hold-up" code. If entered while the system is disarmed, the panel will
not give any audible or visible indication, but will send a duress report
to Central Station. If entered while the system is armed, the panel
will appear to disarm normally, but the panel will still send a duress
report to Central Station.

Resetting An Activated Smoke Detector

Whenever any of your wired (non-battery powered) smoke detectors
activate the system, they will latch "ON" until you reset them. To do
so, enter your primary code followed by 6.
"SMOKE POWER". This will signify that the smoke detectors have
been reset.
EXAMPLE: (Assuming that your primary code is 1,2,3,4)
Note: After a smoke alarm activation and system disarm, you will
need to re-arm the system and disarm to clear the ALERT condition
from the keypad.

Silencing Status Tones/Beeping

During a 'trouble' situation, (such as loss of phone line, low battery)
the system will emit a tone or beep to notify you that there is a
problem. To stop this beeping simply press the STATUS key. Contact
your alarm company to assist with any problems or failures.
Enter: 1,2,3,4,6
System speaks: "SMOKE POWER"
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