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Summary of Contents for Security Command 670

  • Page 1 POWER A B C COMMAND User's Guide...
  • Page 2 FCC Information Supplied to Users Your telephone company may make changes in its facili- This equipment complies with part 68 of the FCC rules. On ties, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the top of this equipment is a label that contains, among other the proper functioning of your equipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model 670, 770, 771 Security Command User's Guide For use with DMP Series 1512 Controls Copyright © 1992 – 1993 Digital Monitoring Products, Incorporated. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 4: Special Security Command Messages

    When you press the SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND keys to enter your code number the numbers you enter will Prewarn tone: Prewarn tone: Prewarn tone: Prewarn tone: Prewarn tone: Pulsed tone, one second on, one second off, continuous.
  • Page 5: Special Security Command Keys

    Think of it as a carriage return on a typewriter and press it when you have entered information on the keypad and you are ready for the SECURITY COMMAND to take it. The information requested by the SECURITY COMMAND Select keys must be entered first.
  • Page 6: Terms

    By the SECURITY COMMAND can use these to identify a protection point for you. arming the basement area all three loops would be armed. 24 hour loops are not Like, loop: 3 Front Door or loop: 12 Smoke Detector.
  • Page 7: Status

    SECURITY COMMAND is not performing any SECURITY COMMAND other function. This could be right after system arming or disarming is complete or just after you have finished using a menu option. The SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND...
  • Page 8: Closing Check/Extend

    CLOSING CHECK/EXTEND Opening and Closing Schedules Opening and Closing Schedules Opening and Closing Schedules Opening and Closing Schedules may be utilized to check to see if the burglary Opening and Closing Schedules Step by Step: Step by Step: Step by Step: Step by Step: Step by Step: system is armed by a scheduled time each day.
  • Page 9: System Arming And Disarming For Area System

    If no problems exist the areas you have selected will be armed. If a problem does Area Assignment: Area Assignment: areas. Your burglary alarm system has been divided into ___ separate areas. The exist on one or more loops the SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND will display the problems SECURITY COMMAND specific area names should be listed below for easy reference.
  • Page 10: Area System Arming

    AREA SYSTEM ARMING Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: 6. Loops which have been bypassed prior to arming and bad 24 hour loops will Step By Step: Step By Step: be displayed. No action is required by you. 1.
  • Page 11: Area System Disarming

    Disarming: You should enter the premises through an entry/exit delay door. By Disarming: Disarming: doing this the SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND prewarn tone will pulse to remind you to SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND 1. Press the key until...
  • Page 12 SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND will display the problems and allow you to bypass those areas. Interior loops like motion detectors, inside doors, etc., have been assigned loops. If the problem can be corrected by simply closing a door or window you to the interior area.
  • Page 13: All/Perimeter Arming

    ALL/PERIMETER ARMING Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: 6. The display will read SYSTEM ON SYSTEM ON SYSTEM ON SYSTEM ON SYSTEM ON if only the perimeter is armed, ALL SYSTEM ON ALL SYSTEM ON ALL SYSTEM ON ALL SYSTEM ON...
  • Page 14: All/Perimeter Disarming

    Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: exit delay door. By doing this the SECURITY COMMAND prewarn tone will pulse COMMAND to remind you to disarm. Entering a delay door prior to disarming is not required 1. Press the...
  • Page 15: Alarm Silence

    ALARM SILENCE FIRE RESET User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: 2-During permanent or temporary schedules only User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: 1- During permanent or temporary schedules only User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: 3-Anytime...
  • Page 16: Door Access

    ENTER CODE: - select keys. The display will read ENTER CODE: - ENTER CODE: - ENTER CODE: - Door Access is used to operate the door strike at a single SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND When Door Access is selected you will be asked to enter your code number.
  • Page 17: Armed Areas

    ARMED AREAS User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: None Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: User Code Level: User Code Level: Step By Step: Step By Step: Function: Function: Function: Displays all armed areas Function: Function: 1.
  • Page 18: Loop Status

    LOOP STATUS User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: None User Code Level: User Code Level: 3. Press for a list of loops which are currently armed. Function: Function: Function: Displays a list of armed, bypassed, or alarmed loops; or checks the Function: Function: BYPS...
  • Page 19: Bypass Loops

    BYPASS LOOPS User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: 6 User Code Level: User Code Level: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Function: Function: Function: Bypasses and Resets loops prior to arming. Function: Function: 1.
  • Page 20: Loop Monitor

    The loop will be displayed at SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND all SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMANDs in the system. Any combination of disarmed loops may be placed in Loop Monitor. If more than one loop is in Loop Monitor the last Press to enter a specific loop number for loop monitor.
  • Page 21: System Status

    SYSTEM STATUS User Code Level: User Code Level: Step By Step: Step By Step: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: None Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Function: Function: Function: Displays the condition of internal system power and wiring. 1.
  • Page 22: System Test

    SYSTEM TEST User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: 4 3. Enter your code number and press . The system test begins COMMAND automatically. The display will read: Function: Function: Function: Automatically tests various parts of your alarm system. Function: Function: BELL SOUNDING...
  • Page 23: User Codes

    USER CODES User Code Level: 9 User Code Level Menu Options Door Access Function: To add and delete user codes Fire Reset Arm/Disarm User Codes is used to add and delete the user codes programmed into your alarm Alarm Silence system.
  • Page 24 Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: 6. If ADD or CHG is pressed the display will read USER NUMBER: - USER NUMBER: - USER NUMBER: - USER NUMBER: - USER NUMBER: - 1.
  • Page 25 User Code Area User Code Area Number Number Access ** Person Assigned To Number Number Access ** Person Assigned To Ambush Code* *Optional ** Not Functional on All/Perimeter Systems...
  • Page 27: Schedules

    User Code Level: 7 User Code Level: User Code Level: Once you have selected Permanent or Temporary Schedules you will be asked which area and day you wish to schedule. The SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND SECURITY COMMAND will show...
  • Page 28 5b. Press the key below the desired day when it is displayed. The SECURITY COMMAND will show you the current scheduled 5e. Enter the new closing time and press the opening and closing times for that day OP TIME ??:?? ?M...
  • Page 29: Time

    TIME User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: None for time display TIME 8 to reset time 5. Press to reset the time of day, then go to step 6. Function: Function: Function: Displays day, time and date.
  • Page 30: Remote Authorize

    REMOTE AUTHORIZE User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Step By Step: Function: Function: REMOTE AUTHORIZE REMOTE AUTHORIZE Function: Function: Authorizes remote functions for one hour. Function: 1.
  • Page 31: Display Events

    DISPLAY EVENTS User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: User Code Level: None Step by Step: Function: Function: DISPLAY EVENTS? DISPLAY EVENTS? Function: Function: Displays past system events. Function: 1. Press the COMMAND key until DISPLAY EVENTS? DISPLAY EVENTS? DISPLAY EVENTS? is displayed.
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