SMC Networks RB6741-Z Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 1 RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2013 SMC Networks All Rights Reserved Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2013 SMC Networks All Rights Reserved Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3 Quick-Reference Tables ..................16 System & Security Settings, Ranges, and Defaults ..........16 Screen Settings, Ranges, and Defaults ..............18 Advanced Settings Range and Defaults ..............18 Appendix A - Compliances ................... 19 RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Using the Touchscreen ..................1 Understanding the Screen ..................2 Security Status Header ..................3 System & Zone Trouble Header ................4 Content Area ......................5 Understanding Arming Modes ................... 6 Arm Away Mode....................6 Arm Stay Mode ....................7 Arm Night Mode ....................
  • Page 4: Using The Touchscreen

    1 Using the Touchscreen Congratulations on your purchase of the RB6741-Z Touchscreen. The RB6741-Z Touchscreen is the center of your home security system. This Android- powered device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms.
  • Page 4: Using The Touchscreen

    1 Using the Touchscreen Congratulations on your purchase of the RB6741-Z Touchscreen. The RB6741-Z Touchscreen is the center of your home security system. This Android- powered device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms.
  • Page 5: Understanding The Screen

    Display icons for fire, medical, or police service. Tap one of these icons to immediately send an alarm to the appropriate call center. The button is located at the bottom right in front of the device. When A/C power is available, this button is lit. For more information, refer to the RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System User Manual.
  • Page 5: Understanding The Screen

    Display icons for fire, medical, or police service. Tap one of these icons to immediately send an alarm to the appropriate call center. The button is located at the bottom right in front of the device. When A/C power is available, this button is lit. For more information, refer to the RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System User Manual.
  • Page 6: Security Status Header

    During the Exit Delay, the header announces the number of seconds until the system is armed. Entry Delay During the Entry Delay, the header announces the number of seconds before the alarm sounds. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 6: Security Status Header

    Security Status Header The Security Status header appears in the top-left area of the Touchscreen. It tells you whether the system is armed or disarmed and other information. Tap this header to arm or disarm the system. Problems that Prevent Arming If you encounter problems that would prevent arming, such as a monitored door or window being opened, an announcement replaces the Arm/Disarm status.
  • Page 7: System & Zone Trouble Header

    If the system reports trouble, it sounds an audible alert regularly to make you aware of the problem. If a System & Zone header appears, tap it to show the Troubles list, which lists all current troubles with the Touchscreen and sensors. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 7: System & Zone Trouble Header

    System & Zone Trouble Header The System & Zone Trouble header appears in the top-right area of the Touchscreen. It displays when: There is a connectivity (cellular, broadband, and so on)  Power problems with the Touchscreen  When a sensor goes down, such as due to a battery failure ...
  • Page 8: Content Area

    Select the Settings app to Select the Security app to view options related to access tools to modify the Touchscreen configurations. arming/disarming the system, enabling/disabling security zones, viewing history logs, and recent security zone events. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 8: Content Area

    Content Area The Content area is the interactive functionality of your Touchscreen where the Touchscreen apps appear. When you use or modify an app, the menus and tools appear here. The Home screen is the default interface when you access the Touchscreen. Return to this screen at any time by pressing the Home button on the bottom-left of the device.
  • Page 9: Understanding Arming Modes

    Alarm trips immediately if a monitored Perimeter zone (non-entry/exit door or window) is  opened. Interior motion detectors are armed.  Entry/Exit zones start an Entry Delay.  Exit Delay starts when the system is armed.  RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 9: Understanding Arming Modes

    Understanding Arming Modes You can arm the system for multiple scenarios: Arm Away — everybody is leaving. See “Arm Away Mode” below.  Arm Stay — people are active inside. See “Arm Stay Mode” on page 7.  Arm Night — everybody is going to bed. See “Arm Night Mode” on page 7. ...
  • Page 10: Arm Stay Mode

    Message that the Security Status header displays when the status is “Disarmed”. Tap to arm the system. Message that the Security Status header displays when the status is “Armed”. Tap to disarm the system. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 10: Arm Stay Mode

    Arm Stay Mode Arm Stay mode is used to arm the system when there are people in the premises. The following rules apply: Alarm trips immediately if a monitored Perimeter zone (non-entry/exit door or window) is  opened. Interior motion detectors are not armed. ...
  • Page 11: Arming The System From The Touchscreen

    60 or 120 seconds. – If an Entry/Exit door is left open at the end of Exit Delay, the Entry Delay immediately starts and, if the system is not disarmed, an alarm sounds. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 11: Arming The System From The Touchscreen

    Arming the System from the Touchscreen To arm the system from the Touchscreen: 1. Tap the Security Status header when it is in Disarmed state. The Security Options screen appears, with a keypad and the Arm System tab open. 2. Tap an arming mode (Arm Stay, Arm Away, or Arm Night) and enter your security code. The Security Status header changes to display a countdown message.
  • Page 12: Cancelling The Arming Process

    (default) to enter a valid keypad code to disarm the system and prevent an alarm from being sent to the central monitoring station. This is called the Alarm Transmission delay or the Abort Window. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 12: Cancelling The Arming Process

    Cancelling the Arming Process If you arm the system in Arm Away or Arm Stay mode, the Security Status header displays a countdown of the number of seconds until the Exit Delay expires. You can choose to cancel the arming process. To cancel the arming process: 1.
  • Page 13 2. Enter your security code. If the alarm was triggered, the camera view and alarm history are displayed. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 13 The Alarm Transmission Delay is a required period that prevents a report to the central station if an alarm was triggered innocently. Note: Emergency alarms (see “Sending an Emergency Alarm” on page 11) and smoke alarms are reported without an Alarm Transmission delay or an Entry Delay. Consult Customer Care to ascertain the number of seconds configured for the Alarm Transmission Delay on your system.
  • Page 14: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Tap Police to send an alarm for police assistance. The Touchscreen displays a Police Panic In Progress alert on the Touchscreen but, by default, will not issue an audible signal. Tap the alert to sound an audible, continuous, high-pitched chime. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 14: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Sending an Emergency Alarm You can manually trip an alarm in the event of an emergency by clicking the Emergency button. Emergency alarms are reported without an Entry delay or Alarm Transmission delay. To manually trip an alarm: 1. Press the Panic button on the lower front area of the Touchscreen. The Emergency screen appears.
  • Page 15: Evacuation And Emergency Plans

    Understand the difference between your keypad code and the duress code.  Understand that you should never enter the premises if you hear an alarm. Call police  from a cell phone or a neighbor’s phone. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 15: Evacuation And Emergency Plans

    2 Evacuation and Emergency Plans Evacuation Plan Develop an emergency evacuation plan for use in the event of fire. Here are some recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association. Make an evacuation plan for how to leave your home in the case of fire or other ...
  • Page 16: Quick-Reference Tables

    Home button The functions of these buttons cannot be changed. Emergency Alarm button Emergency Alarms Touchscreen: The functions of these buttons (aka manual alarms) Press to access Emergency Alarm options cannot be changed. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 16: Quick-Reference Tables

    3 Quick-Reference Tables This chapter provides tables that list the ranges and default settings for features in your security system. The tables are grouped in the following categories: System & Security settings (see page 13)  Touchscreen device settings (see page 15) ...
  • Page 17 Since the Touchscreen connects to central monitoring over broadband and cellular, this alert is not required. System Test Perform the system test described in the RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System User Manual Test the security system to ensure that it is in proper communication with central monitoring, as Communications...
  • Page 17 Since the Touchscreen connects to central monitoring over broadband and cellular, this alert is not required. System Test Perform the system test described in the RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System User Manual Test the security system to ensure that it is in proper communication with central monitoring, as Communications...
  • Page 18: Screen Settings, Ranges, And Defaults

    Range: 0 (mute) to 13 Advanced Settings Range and Defaults Feature Comments Default Expose Personal Router to Whether the retail router connected to the Default: Not exposed Internet security system router is exposed to the Internet. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 18: Screen Settings, Ranges, And Defaults

    Screen Settings, Ranges, and Defaults Feature Comments Ranges & Defaults Default: 30 minutes Automatic Screen Dimming Idle Timeout Range: 5 minutes to 30 minutes (in 5 minute increments) Default: 10 (brightest) Dimming Level Range: 1 to 10 Screen Nighttime Settings Backlight off at night Default: No Range: Yes or No...
  • Page 19: Appendix A - Compliances

    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 19: Appendix A - Compliances

    Appendix A - Compliances FCC Notice FCC ID: JI5-RB6741 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 20 20 centimètres de distance de séparation entre l’écran tactile et le corps de l’utilisateur doit être maintenue en tout temps pour assurer la conformité avec les exigences de la Industrie Canada, l’ exposition. RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 20 IC Notice / Avis IC IC: 4137A-RB6741 Industry Canada Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 21 AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. Conditions Resulting In False Alarms Any installation of the RB6741-Z not in accordance to this manual may result in the occurrence of false alarms. Conditions Resulting In Impaired Operation Any installation of the RB6741-Z not in accordance to the National Electric Code (NFPA70) may result in improper operation as described in this manual.
  • Page 21 AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. Conditions Resulting In False Alarms Any installation of the RB6741-Z not in accordance to this manual may result in the occurrence of false alarms. Conditions Resulting In Impaired Operation Any installation of the RB6741-Z not in accordance to the National Electric Code (NFPA70) may result in improper operation as described in this manual.
  • Page 22 20 Mason Irvine, CA. 92618 U.S.A. http://www.smc.com Document number: RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide Version 1.0...
  • Page 22 20 Mason Irvine, CA. 92618 U.S.A. http://www.smc.com Document number: RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Quick Start Guide Version 1.0...

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