NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-725 Operating Manual
NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-725 Operating Manual

NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-725 Operating Manual

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OPERATING
GUIDE
FOR YOUR
MAGNUM
ALERT-725
SECURITY
SYSTEM
N A P C O

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  • Page 1 OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR MAGNUM ALERT-725 SECURITY SYSTEM N A P C O Q 1988 NAPCO...
  • Page 2 Please read through these pages carefully before putting your new system into service. Familiarize yourself with the features and operation of your MAGNUM ALERT-725 and keep this manual handy for reference. While reading it, you will undoubtedly run across several new or unfamiliar terms. Check the GLOSSARY on pages 4 and 5 for explanation of these terms.
  • Page 3: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION each zone protects, how it responds to a viola- The MA-725 may be used in one of two ways. tion, and what suitable action must be taken. It can function as a complete alarm system for home or office when complemented by an The Digital Keypad.
  • Page 4: Entry Delay

    GLOSSARY Entry Delay: Alarm History: A delay that allows you time to enter your Hold-down function (2). This will display premises after the system is armed without the last alarm condition on the ARMED/ setting off an immediate alarm. MEMORY light. Exit Delay: Alarm Plan: A delay that allows you time to exit your...
  • Page 5: Hour Zone

    Mini-Sounder: Trouble: An abnormal short circuit or open circuit on a Sounder that warns that entry delay time is in zone. Trouble on a Burglary Zone will be progress; exit delay time has expired; or an indicated by Mini-Sounder beep upon arming attempt is made to arm the system with a zone (except for selective- or group-shunted zones).
  • Page 6: Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS & INDICATORS @ Panic Buttons [*] and [#]. Signal an immediate emergency when both buttons pressed at the same time. Red ARMED/MEMORY Light. Glows steadily to indicate that the system is armed. A flashing light when armed warns that the panel was in an alarm condition.
  • Page 7 RUN/LOAD Switch (behind hinged front panel, Key [3] - STATUS Flashing Off/On. Hold down Key [3] to stop the STATUS light flash- not shown). Used to load the user arm/disarm ing. Repeat to turn STATUS flashing back on. codes. This switch is set to the LOAD position when entering personal codes (refer to Key [4] - Instant Protection.
  • Page 8: Using Your Security System

    NOTE: You need not assign all four codes. NOTE: If your MAGNUM ALERT-725 is used Use only as many as you need, and change as an area arm module that is part of a larger...
  • Page 9 Changing or Voiding a Code In case of an extended power outage, all personal codes may be erased. Should this Changing any user’s code is accomplished occur, your system will fail to respond to your using the foregoing procedure and simply personal code.
  • Page 10: Protecting Your Premises While You Are Away

    PROTECTING YOUR PREMISES WHILE YOU ARE AWAY Arming the System Before You Leave If the zone cannot be fixed (green light still flashing), it may still be possible to arm the system without the protection of that zone. Before you attempt to arm the system, check Check your Alarm Plan (see page 15).
  • Page 11 See page 9. 2. If your MAGNUM ALERT-725 is used as an area arm module that is part of a larger system, and an alarm occurred on your...
  • Page 12 PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE ON PREMISES Arming with Selective Zone Shunting Arming with Group Zone Shunting Your alarm specialist may have selected one Your alarm specialist may have also opted for one or more interior zones to be “group or more zones with the capability of being selectively shunted (bypassed) from the shunted”, that is, bypassed all at the same...
  • Page 13 alarm. Should someone open the exit/entry door, the alarm will sound immediately. NOTE: When disarming the panel, exit/entry delays will automatically be reinstated. Panic Zone The Panic Zone is always active, whether your system is armed or not. To activate the Panic Zone, simultaneously press the two keys [*] and [#] on the keypad.
  • Page 14 OPTIONAL DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR Your Alarm Specialist may have EMERGENCY SERVICES programmed your security MONITORS YOUR (Police, Medical, Etc.) system to be monitored by a SYSTEM 24 HOURS Central Station. The digital communicator can transmit EMERGENCY SERVICES emergency signals to the OTIFIED UPON ALARM Central Station 24 hours a day.
  • Page 15 ALARM PLAN ZONE FEATURES CONTACTS AREAPROTECTED ALARM SPECIALIST TELEPHONE NO. EXIT TIME SECONDS ENTRY TIME SECONDS...
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