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  • Page 2: Fcc Notices

    FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3 Canada Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunica- tions network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........1 Security System Beeps, Lights, and Messages .
  • Page 6: Introduction To Your System

    Introduction to Your System Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2- family about intrusion and fire. It may also be used to control Way RF Touchpad (Not for use with Basic Model) lights and appliances within your home.
  • Page 7: Security System Beeps, Lights, And Messages

    Security System Beeps, Lights, and Messages Your security system communicates to you through the use of panel voice messages, panel beeps, indicator lights on the panel itself, and to a numeric pager if programmed. You communicate to your security system with key presses on the Control Panel, touchpads, or through the use of a remote telephone.
  • Page 8 Alarm Sirens and Lights Exterior and interior sirens make 3 different alarm sounds on the premises, each indicating a different type of alarm. Sirens will time-out and stop sounding after the siren timeout (programmable by the installer). System controlled lights also indicate the type of alarm.
  • Page 9: How To Use Your Control Panel

    How to Use Your Control Panel The Control Panel interface consists of 3 columns of buttons. They are: HOME SECURITY, CODE, and HOME CONTROL. There is a non-medical EMERGENCY button located on the far right. HOME SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS. Press twice to hear information about your system.
  • Page 10: Home Control

    HOME CONTROL LIGHTS Sensor Activated. If any of the HOME CONTROL buttons are pressed and a sen- (Not Included in Basic sor or module is not associated (programmed) with this fea- Model) ture the Control Panel will say, Function not available. Press to have specially programmed sensors turn on lights for 4 minutes when sensors are tripped.
  • Page 11 How to Use An Off-Site Phone for Remote Phone Control (Not Included in Basic Model) You may use an off-site phone to arm/disarm your Control Panel, toggle lights, check system status, or conduct an audio Phone Commands for Remote Access session (ask your installer if you have this feature).
  • Page 12: How To Use Your Touchpads

    How to Use Your Touchpads Touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your home. They have additional home control features such as light and appliance control. When using the Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad, beeps and voice feedback will be heard from this touchpad and not from the Control Panel.
  • Page 13: Programming Your System

    Programming Your System What You Can Change: is not disarmed by a predetermined time. The latchkey time is programmed by the user - Option 03. Latchkey Options: must be enabled when arming. • Phone Test - A phone test report is called in when a Press Add in the START MENU and follow the voice prompts phone test has been performed.
  • Page 14 Programming Using Panel Decals (Upper Decal and Lower Decal (Not Included in Basic Model) The programming decals are visible when you open the Control Panel cover. These decals are designed to make system pro- gramming easier for you. Always begin by choosing a button from the START MENU. Follow the voice prompts and flow arrows to complete the desired task.
  • Page 15 Step by Step Programming Instructions Use the following instructions to access the programming but- Close the Control Panel cover. tons and programming decals. Open the Control Panel Cover by pressing the plastic latch on the top of the Control Panel. t h e n u s e n u m b e r k e y s t o e n t e r c o d e When you open the cover you will immediately be prompted by the Control Panel voice to use the red num-...
  • Page 16: System Tests & Trouble Beeps

    System Tests & Trouble Beeps Automatic Control Panel Testing--What the call your security system dealer if the problem continues. System Tests for You Sensor Low Battery. This condition occurs if a system sensor has a low battery. The sensor may still be communicat- Your security system is able to automatically test itself for: ing with the Control Panel.
  • Page 17: Testing Sensors

    Manual Tests--What You Need to Test Sensor Tripping Instructions: As an added safeguard, there are system tests you should do Sensor Do This yourself on a regular basis. The Control Panel cover in the lower left corner reminds you to TEST WEEKLY. Glass Guard Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the sensor...
  • Page 18: Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan

    Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan Planning for Emergencies reduce smoke inhalation during your escape. • Meet at a designated outdoor location. This section describes what you can do to plan ahead for an • Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if emergency: there is a fire.
  • Page 19: Alarm System Limitations

    Alarm System Limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental problems. All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons. • If sirens are not placed within hearing range of persons sleeping or in remote parts of the premises, or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
  • Page 20: Index

    Numerics 2-Way Voice Audio Session 9 HOME CONTROL 8 2-Way Voice On-Board 4 HOME SECURITY 7 House Code 11 AC Power Failure 11, 14 AC Power Restoral 11 Indoor Motion Sensors 4 Access Code, change 13 Intrusion 6 Access Code, delete 13 Access Codes 11 KeyChain Touchpad 10 Alarm 6...
  • Page 21 Phone Test 11, 15 Programming Decals 12 Programming Instructions 13 Remote Access 9 Remote Handheld Touchpad 10 Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad 4 Reports, pager 6 Sensor Activated Lights 8, 11 Sensor Failure 14 Sensor Low Battery 14 Sensor Open 14 Sensor Test 11 sensor testing 15...
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