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Document Number: 466-1667 Rev. C
December 2000
Contents
Getting to Know Your Security System ........................... 1
Overview................................................................... 1
Communicating with the Panel ........................................ 1
Instructing the Panel ................................................. 2
Fire and Smoke Alarms.................................................... 2
Clearing Smoke Sensors .................................................. 3
Arming Your System........................................................ 3
Level 1-OFF ........................................................... 3
Arming Level 2-STAY ........................................... 3
Arming Level 3-AWAY.......................................... 3
Keychain Touchpad Arming ............................................ 4
Quick Arm........................................................................ 4
Quick Exit ........................................................................ 4
Using the Chime Feature.................................................. 4
Preventing Accidental Alarms ......................................... 4
Aborting Accidental Alarms ..................................... 5
Exit and Entry Delay Times ............................................. 5
Extended Delay......................................................... 6
Exit Extension........................................................... 6
No Delay-For Instant Alarm .................................. 6
Auto STAY Arming Feature ..................................... 6
Arming While a Door or Window is Open ...................... 6
Bypassing a Sensor Directly ..................................... 7
Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly................................... 7
Was the Bypass Successful? ..................................... 7
Checking the Status of Your System................................ 7
Short System Status.......................................................... 8
Full System Status..................................................... 8
System Alarm Sounds............................................... 8
Panic Alarms .................................................................... 8
Fire Panic .................................................................. 8
Police Panic Alarm ................................................... 8
Auxiliary Panic Alarm .............................................. 8
Siren Time-out .......................................................... 9
Access Codes ................................................................... 9
System Master Code ................................................. 9
Regular User Codes .................................................. 9
Using the Programming Menus ................................ 9
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Programming Access Codes ..................................... 9
Setting the Time and Date .............................................. 10
Arming Your System Silently ................................. 10
Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps ............................... 11
Notification by Pager ..................................................... 11
Pager Messages ....................................................... 11
Streamlining the Page ............................................. 12
Opening and Closing Reports ........................................ 12
Latchkey Paging............................................................. 12
No Activity Feature........................................................ 13
Using the Panel Download Feature................................ 13
System Information ........................................................ 13
Testing the System ......................................................... 14
Automatic Test Features.......................................... 14
Manual Tests ........................................................... 14
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 16
Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages .................... 16
Appendix A: User Sheets ............................................... 18
Account Number ..................................................... 18
System Sensors ....................................................... 18
User Codes .............................................................. 18
Touchpad Information............................................. 19
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms ........................ 19
Dialer Abort ............................................................ 19
Arming Information ................................................ 20
Paging...................................................................... 20
If the Power Goes Out............................................. 20
No Activity Time .................................................... 20
System Information................................................. 20
Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies......................... 21
Floor Plan Example................................................. 21
Your Floor Plan ....................................................... 21
Appendix C: Programming Your System....................... 23
Programming Menus............................................... 24
Notices............................................................................ 28
Index............................................................................... 31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ITI Part No. 60-806 &RQFRUGŒ ([SUHVV A r m e d R e a d y O f f S t a y A w a y T e s t S y s t e m W e e k l y...
  • Page 2 Commands at a Glance To do this: Press: Ã + Code Disarm the system. Cancel an accidental alarm. Ä + Code Arm to Level 2—STAY. Å Arm to Level 3—AWAY. + Code Send a police alarm. Press and hold both POLICE buttons for 2 seconds.
  • Page 3: Getting To Know Your Security System

    Getting to Know Your Security System Getting to Know Your Security Your system may also use wireless, handheld touchpads that can be car- System ried from room to room. This manual describes how to operate your system. It describes basic arming and disarming commands as well as how to program system features.
  • Page 4: Instructing The Panel

    If you would rather use an actual key to arm and disarm the system, your security dealer can install a special key The fixed display touchpad used with Concord Express and keyswitch in your home. Systems includes ARMED and READY indicator LEDs (light emitting diodes) that provide instant feedback.
  • Page 5: Clearing Smoke Sensors

    Arming Your System Clearing Smoke Sensors To disarm to Level 1—OFF using a touchpad: Ã Press . Touchpads display “Enter Code.” Once a smoke sensor has been in alarm, it Enter your access code. Touchpads display date and is considered “Open” or in “Trouble” time or programmed text.
  • Page 6: Keychain Touchpad Arming

    Keychain Touchpad Arming Keychain Touchpad Arming T o u s e Q u i c k E x i t To disarm your system with a keychain touch- pad, press the Unlock button. I n L e v e l 2 — H O M E , s i m p l y p r e s s Your installer can set up your keychain touch- b e f o r e o p e n i n g t h e d o o r .
  • Page 7: Aborting Accidental Alarms

    Exit and Entry Delay Times Aborting Accidental Alarms Exit and Entry Delay Times Your system can be set up with the opportunity to abort an After arming your system, you need time to accidental intrusion, Police or Auxiliary alarm. exit the building so you won’t set off an alarm.
  • Page 8: Extended Delay

    Arming While a Door or Window is Open Your installer will work with you to decide which door(s) Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay: should be delay door(s), and determine the delay times that will work best for you and your family. Then, the Close all perimeter doors and windows.
  • Page 9: Bypassing A Sensor Directly

    Checking the Status of Your System know the sensor number of the door or window you Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly wish to bypass. To bypass directly, the user code must have been given the Direct Bypassing attribute. See Use this method if you are arming the system and would “Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute”...
  • Page 10: Short System Status

    Panic Alarms Check the system status if: Type of Alarm Alarm Sound Your system sounds trouble beeps (five short beeps ‚ every minute). Fire Repeating series of three beeps Your touchpads display, “Zones,” “POLICE,” ‚ “AUXILIARY,” or “FIRE.” Police Continuous tone Your touchpads display, “Press Status”...
  • Page 11: Siren Time-Out

    Access Codes To activate an Auxiliary panic alarm from a Using the Programming Menus touchpad: Some system settings can be changed by you, the user, Press and hold the Auxiliary button(s) for 2 seconds. ‚ while other settings must be changed by the installer. Siren Time-out To change system settings, you’ll use the System Master code to enter a series of programming menus.
  • Page 12: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the Time and Date Assigning the System Test Attribute To set the system date: Enter the programming menus by pressing System Tests is a user code attribute that allows the user to System Master Code. perform system tests. If the user code does not have this ÂÃ...
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Touchpad Beeps

    Notification by Pager To turn Silent Arming: Notification by Pager ÁÄ on, press . No system status beeps will ‚ sound while arming. Your system can notify up to three different pager phone ÁÃ off, press . System status beeps will numbers to report system events.
  • Page 14: Streamlining The Page

    Opening and Closing Reports Event Code in Page characters, check with your provider to see exactly how your account number will appear on your pager. This part of the page let’s you know what has happened. Streamlining the Page Code Indicates If you feel that it is not necessary to see your account num- A sensor has been restored to its non-alarm...
  • Page 15: No Activity Feature

    To download to the panel is to replace the old information in it with new information. Downloading is performed only by your dealer using ITI software specifically designed for this panel. Turning the Download feature on allows the dealer remote access to your panel in order to: Update your account.
  • Page 16: Testing The System

    Testing the System Testing the System Phone Communication Test The purpose of this weekly test is to verify that the con- The system contains a test mode that allows you to test nection between the central monitoring station and your sensors and panic signals without creating false alarms.
  • Page 17 Testing the System Table 1. Testing Sensors and Zones Device Test Procedure Touchpad Result Touchpads Send a: Touchpad Panic POLICE ‚ Police panic alarm, Touchpad Panic FIRE ‚ ‚ Fire panic alarm, and Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY ‚ ‚ Auxiliary panic alarm. POLICE PANIC OK ‚...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Your security system uses a variety of different alarm sirens, status beeps, and trouble beeps to communicate I can’t arm my system. with you. The next few pages describe the different sounds and what they mean. Try to familiarize yourself with the Try the following: differences.
  • Page 19 Troubleshooting Table 2. Causes of Trouble Beeps Touchpad Feedback Trouble Condition After Pressing AC POWER FAILURE The panel power transformer may be unplugged or there may be an AC power outage. If the transformer is plugged in, check the circuit breaker or fuse that controls that outlet. The backup battery will take over, but if AC power is not restored within 15 minutes, the system will alert you and the central monitoring station (if your system is monitored).
  • Page 20: Appendix A: User Sheets

    Appendix A: User Sheets Appendix A: User Sheets User Codes The tables below provide space for you to record user It contains specific information about the setup of your codes and the attributes of each. If you would like the system.
  • Page 21: Touchpad Information

    Appendix A: User Sheets Keychain Touchpad 3 Touchpad Information P r e s s t h e P r e s s b o t h a t o n e t i m e t o : L o c k k e y t o : ¨...
  • Page 22: Arming Information

    Appendix A: User Sheets Arming Information Paging For what events will the central station or pagers be noti- Delay Doors and Delay Time Settings fied? Pagers When the system is armed, enter and exit the premises Reporting Features CS 1 CS 2 only through designated delay doors.
  • Page 23: Appendix B: Planning For Emergencies

    Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies A s m o k e d e t e c t o r s h o u l d B e d r o o m B e d r o o m b e l o c a t e d o n e a c h l e v e l .
  • Page 24 Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of If Your System Needs Service alarm failure. Therefore, test your system once each week to verify sensors, sirens, and phone communications are If you have any questions about your security system or if all working correctly.
  • Page 25: Appendix C: Programming Your System

    Appendix C: Programming Your System Appendix C: Programming Your To change or assign a user access code: System Enter the programming menus by pressing + System Master Code. You can program the following items on your system: Press until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,”...
  • Page 26 Pres next User Code. At a touchpad, press Press to m Pres System E n t e r c o d e Press to move backward in the menu. Press to turn a feature on. Enter the System Press ‚ to back out of the menu.
  • Page 27: Programming Menus

    Appendix C: Programming Your System Using Programming Shortcuts The table below lists: How to enter the programming menus. A programming shortcut is a number that gets you to a particular spot in the programming menus. A series of User programming tasks. shortcut numbers takes you directly to the feature or code The sequence of keystrokes to take you to the task.
  • Page 28 Appendix C: Programming Your System 1. Enter 2. Choose programming 3. Enter 4. Enter value or 5. Secure 6. Exit programming task. then key choice. choice. programming menus: sequence. menus. Change User code 08 1 0 0 8 0 4-digit code Direct Bypassing for User 08 1 0 0 8 1 Ã...
  • Page 29 Appendix C: Programming Your System Notes: Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 30: Notices

    Declaration of Conformity (DoC) L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif Interactive Technologies, Inc. declares that the ITI model no. 60-792- terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être rac- 95R is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this cordés à...
  • Page 31: Index

    Index Index opening doors or windows 1, 4, 6, 13 Pager Notification 2, 11, 12, 20 AC POWER FAILURE 17 Panic alarms 1, 8, 15 AC power fail 11 Phone Communication Test i, 14 Access Codes 2, 9 Phone failure trouble 17 Accidental Alarms 4, 5, 14, 19 Police panic alarm i, 8, 19 Account Number 12, 18...
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