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  • Page 1 – Total Connect Box User manual...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on your purchase of the Resideo Total Connect Box security system. To make the best out of your system we advise you to read this manual carefully. This security system is designed to operate on an authorised radio frequency and will in no way endanger the user.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ................5 Wireless keypad (GKP) ............5 Protected zones ..............6 Sensors ................... 6 Indicator lights ............... 8 LED 1 indicator “system armed”............8 LED 2 indicator “intruder alarm”............8 LED 3 indicator “system fault” .............. 8 LED 4 indicator “tamper alarm” ............8 Understanding the system tones .........
  • Page 4 Incorrect code or invalid TAG ..........14 Checking the alarm status ..........14 To check the alarm status using the GKP keypad: ......14 To check the alarm status using the TCC keyfob: ......14 Assigning codes and TAGs ..........15 Add and modify codes .................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    However, if you want to assign TAGs or codes to users, or bypass detectors, then read on to the Advanced operation part of the manual. To help keep your Total Connect Box alarm system in good condition, please read the Maintenance and recommendations section at the end of the manual.
  • Page 6: Protected Zones

    ) when you are staying at home and want to arm the doors and windows only. Sensors There are several different types of sensors that can be used with your Total Connect Box system. The installer has selected the sensors that meet your requirements. Intrusion detectors Intrusion detectors are used to detect any undesired entry into protected premises.
  • Page 7 • Shock detectors detect shocks, such as when an intruder tampers with a door or a window in an attempt to break in. They provide more advanced security and can detect an intrusion attempt before the door or the window is ever opened. •...
  • Page 8: Indicator Lights

    Indicator lights The front cover of the GKP keypad features LED indicators which show the status of your security system. LED 1 indicator “system armed” On: Total set is being armed. Flashing slowly: Partial set is being armed. Flashing quickly: Annex set is being armed. Off: The system is disarmed.
  • Page 9: Understanding The System Tones

    Understanding the system tones Sequence of 3 modulated When arming total set, sounds. confirms that the control panel TOTAL SET has received a valid code or ARMING TAG and is preparing to arm Duration: 4 seconds total set. Sequence of 2 modulated When arming the partial or PARTIAL SET sounds.
  • Page 10: Arming The System

    BASIC OPERATIONS. Arming the system You can arm the system using one of these devices: • GKP keypad with code or with a TAG Note: Although you can use a code number or a TAG to access the alarm system, we recommend you use a TAG as the primary method. •...
  • Page 11: To Arm The System Using The Tcc Keyfob

    BASIC OPERATIONS. To arm the system using the TCC keyfob: Caution: Arming is immediate when using a keyfob. Only arm the system when you are outside the area to be protected. 1. Press a Total set or a Part set button. The panel emits the arming tone.
  • Page 12: Disarming The System

    BASIC OPERATIONS. Disarming the system If an alarm is accidentally triggered, disarm the system to stop the sirens. Note: Disarming the system will also stop the sirens if an alarm is triggered. Stopping the siren does not interrupt the transmission of the alarm to the alarm receiving company (ARC).
  • Page 13: Duress Code

    BASIC OPERATIONS. Duress code If you are forced to disarm your security system under duress, enter your duress code using a keypad. Your duress code is your access code with the last digit incremented by 1, for example 1234 becomes 1235, and 6789 becomes 6780. The system will disarm as normal, however a silent alert signal is transmitted to your alarm receiving centre (depending on the configuration).
  • Page 14: Incorrect Code Or Invalid Tag

    BASIC OPERATIONS. To reset the system using the TCC keyfob 1. On the keyfob, press the disarm button All three lights will blink slowly. The system does not reset in order to avoid beeps that could attract the attention of an intruder. 2.
  • Page 15: Assigning Codes And Tags

    ADVANCED OPERATIONS. Assigning codes and TAGs Assigning a unique code or TAG to each user enables the date and time that each user operates the alarm system to be recorded. Note: A master TAG is required to modify other users' codes and TAGs, and to authorise the alarm company to access the system for maintenance.
  • Page 16: Device Remote Control

    ADVANCED OPERATIONS. Device remote control This function allows you to control remote devices such as smart plugs. To control a remote device using the TCC keyfob: If this has been configured by the installer, you can control up to 4 household appliances, the default is 2.
  • Page 17: Changing Batteries

    ADVANCED OPERATIONS. Changing batteries The battery in all wireless devices in the alarm system, with the exception of the panel battery, needs to be changed on a regular basis. Caution: Except for the GKP keypad and the TCC keyfob, batteries should only be changed by an approved installer.
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Recommendations

    Maintenance and recommendations • Check your system (once a month or according to your operator’s specifications). • Avoid shocks to all the components, and especially avoid dropping keyfobs. • Do not immerse components in water. • Do not use detergents to clean the components. Use a damp cloth only. •...
  • Page 19 ©2019 Manufactured for Resideo Technologies Inc. Sécurité Communications 1198, Av. Dr Maurice Donat, 06250 MOUGINS, France Tel.: +33 (0)4 92 94 29 50, fax: +33 (0)4 92 94 29 60 The Honeywell Home trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.

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