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Testing Information System System Overview General System Operation The TSSC represents the latest in home and business security protection technology and provides ADT customers with: Burglary and emergency protection Wireless touchpad control operations Sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection...
TSSC System Manual Your security system is designed to be as maintenance free as possible. We suggest you test your system once a month and after any alarm occurrences. Treat the system as you would any other electrical equipment. Do not slam protected doors or windows, keep dust from accumulating on the touchpad and sensors, and do not spray water or any liquid on the units.
Arm & Disarm the System Setting the System The TSSC continuously displays your current security status. Changes to the system, such as going from armed to disarmed may take up to 20 seconds to update on the display. Pressing [*] will update the display immediately.
TSSC System Manual Audible notifications signify events. If your keypad produces a beep once every minute, press [*] for more information. If your keypad is armed and displays Device Trouble, press [*] for more information. Your system can be set to alert you (with chimes/beeps) when a door or window is opened while it is disarmed by beeping three tones and displaying the Not Ready message.
TSSC System Manual the system functions. To add a user, enter the [master code] + [8] + 2 digit user number + [#] + single digit authority level. Authority Levels: Master: Reserved for user number 01. Can perform all functions and assign codes.
TSSC System Manual 9. Lastly, click ‘Stop Test’ in ‘System Management. Note: If test mode is inadvertently left active, it will turn off after 30 minutes. Note: During the last 5 minutes of test mode, the keypad will double beep every 30 seconds.
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TSSC System Manual Not just anyone can walk up to a touchpad and operate your security system. Before the system will process most commands, users are required to enter a pre-programmed 4-digit access code. Keychain touchpads that are enrolled as part of the system do not require an access code, but are usually kept in an individual’s pocket or purse.
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TSSC System Manual Some of the events include: when the system is disarmed when the system is armed trouble conditions in the system alarm conditions What Happens When There is as Alarm the event of an alarm, several things happen at once: Sirens and hardwired touchpads emit emergency tones.
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TSSC System Manual A Full Status combines the Short Status information with added details about specific system features. To get a Full System Status, press ‚ + ‚. Interior sirens sound beeps according to the current arming level. Touchpads display the status information, for example, “System is OK,” “SENSOR 03 BYPASSED,” “SYSTEM BATTERY IS OK,”...
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