Alarm Lock Eagle 6000 Operating Manual
Alarm Lock Eagle 6000 Operating Manual

Alarm Lock Eagle 6000 Operating Manual

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OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR
ALARM LOCK
EAGLE 6000

SECURITY SYSTEM

ALARM LOCK
01135 4/90
ALARM LOCK
Alarm Lock Systems, Inc., 345 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, New York 11701

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  • Page 1: Security System

    OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR ALARM LOCK EAGLE 6000 SECURITY SYSTEM ALARM LOCK 01135 4/90 ALARM LOCK Alarm Lock Systems, Inc., 345 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, New York 11701...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    You’ll probably find items mentioned in this booklet that don’t appear to apply to your system - and they probably don’t! Alarm Lock control panels have such a wide variety of features that few systems, if any, will ever need them all. Your alarm dealer has chosen the appropriate features for your application.
  • Page 3: Glossary Of Terms

    GLOSSARY OF TERMS delay period that allows the system to be reset before it reports to a central Abort Delay - A station. Personal Arm/Disarm Codes may contain up to four digits. They are used Arm/Disarm Codes - to arm and disarm the system from the keypad, and also to access the Program Mode. (See Up to four different codes may be programmed.
  • Page 4: Keypad Controls & Indicators

    KEYPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Numerical Display Flashes number(s) - indicates which non-24-Hour Zones are in an alarm condition, and which Day Zones are in a trouble condition. (with steady sounder) - indicates a Priority condition (armed with a Priority Flashes “P”...
  • Page 5: Understanding Your Security System

    UNDERSTANDING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM Your Alarm Lock security system comprises: Your system contains a number of zones, which may be selected for burglary or panic Zones. alarms. Each zone is an independent circuit that protects specific areas of your home, business or office.
  • Page 6: Protecting Your Premises While You Are Away

    PROTECTING YOUR PREMISES WHILE YOU ARE AWAY If the three lights on your keypad are blinking, you have lost ac power. Check if there has been a general power outage, or if the control panel transformer is disconnected. If you must operate without ac power, hold down Key [9] until a beep sounds to stop the lights from blinking.
  • Page 7: Protecting Yourself While You Are On The Premises

    PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE ON THE PREMISES Your dealer may have chosen one or more zones that Arming With Selective Zone Bypassing. may be selectively bypassed (removed) from the system. Since a bypassed zone cannot cause an alarm, you may want to use this feature to turn off the interior areas while arming, and keep your perimeter zones (windows, doors, etc.) active.
  • Page 8: Programming

    PROGRAMMING The Programming Mode allows you to change your Arm/Disarm Codes and exit- and entry- delay times. It also permits you to activate or deactivate One-Button Arming (see Arming the and a lo-second Pre-Alarm Warning (see System Before You Leave) Arming With Instant Protection).
  • Page 9 3. Press Key to advance to the second digit and repeat Step 2 to program the second digit. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until 4 digits have been programmed. 4. To return to the first digit of Arm/Disarm Code 1 at any time, redial location “B11”. (For “B13”, or “B14”.) To check any Arm/Disarm Code, dial Codes 2, 3, or 4, redial location “B12 , ”...
  • Page 10 Programming One-Button Arming and Pre-Alarm Warning (Location B17). Note: If programming One-Button Arming, do not use any Arm/Disarm Code beginning with the number “5”. These two features share a cornmon location (B17). Program as follows: 1. Hold down Key until the beep sounds, enter your Arm/Disarm Code within 5 seconds, then dial location “B17”.

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