If The Intrusion Alarm Was Accidental; Fire Alarm Pulsed Siren; Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm - DSC HS2TCHP v1.0 User Manual

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Arming and Disarming the System

If the Intrusion Alarm was Accidental

1. Enter your Access Code to silence the alarm. If the code is entered within 30s (or the programmed
value of the alarm transmission delay) the transmission of the alarm to the monitoring station will be can-
celed.
2. Call your central station to avoid a dispatch.

Fire Alarm Pulsed Siren

Follow your emergency evacuation plan immediately!
If the fire alarm was accidental (e.g., burned toast, bathroom steam, etc.), enter your Access Code to silence
the alarm. Call your central station to avoid a dispatch. Ask your alarm company if your system has been
equipped with fire detection. To reset the detectors, see the Sensor Reset section.

Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Activation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO), which can be fatal. During an
alarm, the red LED on the CO detector flashes rapidly and the buzzer sounds with a repeating cadence of: 4
quick beeps, 5-second pause, 4 quick beeps. Also, during an alarm, the siren connected to the control panel
produces a repeating cadence of 4 quick beeps, 5-second pause, 4 quick beeps. The keypad will also provide
audible and visual indication of the CO alarm.
If an Alarm Sounds:
1. Operate silence button.
2. Call emergency services or your fire department.
3. Immediately move outdoors or to an open door/window.
Warning: Carefully review your Carbon Monoxide Installation/User Guide to determine the necessary
actions required to ensure your safety and ensure that the equipment is operating correctly. Incorporate the
steps outlined in the guide into your evacuation plan.
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