Local Phone Access; Using Your Telephones As Keypads - Honeywell Apex Destiny 4100 User Manual

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USIN G Y O UR
TELEPH O NES
A S KEYP A DS
N O TE:
N O TE:
M O NIT O R M O DE
FR O M A PH O NE
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L O C A L PH O NE A C C ESS
USIN G Y O UR TELEPH O NES A S KEYP A DS
The system can be programmed to allow the use of your
home telephones as keypads. You will notice that the
keypad shown below duplicates the keys on your phone.
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key on the phone is replaced by the A key on the
The
keypad and the # key on the phone is replaced by the H key
on the keypad. Your installer will let you know which key
or keys will access the system. The local phone access
code must be entered within (5) seconds of picking up the
phone. If the correct code is entered within (5) seconds, you
will hear the system acknowledgement tone or system
status. At this point you can control the system from the
phone just like from the hardwired keypad.
NOTE: If your regular phone line is out for any reason you
will not hear a dial tone when you pick up a phone,
however, you will hear a series of tones indicating the line
is gone. If this is the case, there is no need to access the
system because the phone will already be a system keypad
when it is picked up. Press any key and the tones will stop.
If your system communicates to a central station and there is
an activation, you can pick up a phone and simply enter
your disarm code. The system will recognize the phone as a
keypad as soon as you pick it up.
NOTE: When you access the system from your home
phone, your normal incoming phone line is disconnected.
In the case of an incoming call you will hear one-second
tones similar to call waiting. To answer the call simply
hang up to terminate telephone keypad access.
POWER
HOME
STATUS
AWAY
M O NIT O R M O DE FR O M A PH O NE
See RK36 Keypad description for explanation of "Monitor
Mode."
To change monitor mode from a phone; access the system
(refer to Local Access or Remote Access), then enter the user
code plus the 2 digit. This toggles to the monitor mode.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H
0
A
RK36 KEYPAD
STATUS
MONITOR
F1
F2

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