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Fire alarm
Press both fire alarm keys at the same time to manually trigger a fire alarm (for example, if you notice a fire
and wish to warn others in the household). The system beeps twice in cycles as a way of providing acoustic
feedback.
Panic alarm
Press both panic keys to trigger a manual panic alarm (for example, if an intruder enters the property while
you are at home). When the keys are pressed, either an acoustic alarm sounds (tone like for an intruder
alarm) or a silent alarm is triggered, depending on your agreement with the specialist installation contractor.
A silent alarm is transmitted to a monitoring station via the integrated dialler, for example.
Medical emergency call
Press both of these keys to trigger a medical emergency call. If there is a potential medical problem (such
as a  sudden feeling of faintness) this call sends a message to a rescue coordination centre specialised in
handling medical emergencies.
Nursing emergency call
If a vulnerable person resides in your home and requires help, this key combination triggers a related
emergency call. In this case a rhythmic beep sounds from the alarm panel so that other people in the home
are informed that there is a problem.
These and other functions must be set up by a specialist installation contractor as required. The alarms
listed above must be configured by the specialist installation contractor as required when the alarm
panel is installed.
Note:
You are using the touch-front. The backlighting is set to "WHEN active" and the backlighting is dark.
The illumination is first turned on when a button is pressed (first touch). No other action results from a
"first touch". From the second touch on, the keypad functions as normal.For details, see section 10.5.1
Functions- Backlighting
5. Overview of the numerical keypad
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