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Duress codes:
One or more of your auxiliary codes can be programmed as a duress or "hold-up" code. If
entered while the system is disarmed, the panel will not give any audible or visible indication,
but will send a duress report to Central Station. If entered while the system is armed, the
panel will appear to disarm normally, but the panel will still send a duress report to Central
Station.
RESETTING AN ACTIVATED SMOKE DETECTOR
Whenever any of your wired (non-battery powered) smoke detectors activate the system, they will latch
"ON" until you reset them. To do so, enter your primary code followed by 6. The system will say
"SMOKE POWER". This will signify that the smoke detectors have been reset.
EXAMPLE: (Assuming that your primary code is 1,2,3,4)
Enter: 1,2,3,4,6
System speaks: "SMOKE POWER"
NOTE: After a smoke alarm activation and system disarm, you will need to re-arm the system and disarm
to clear the ALERT condition from the keypad.
SILENCING STATUS TONES/BEEPING
During a 'trouble' situation, (such as loss of phone line, low battery) the system will emit a tone or beep to
notify you that there is a problem. To stop this beeping simply press the STATUS key. Contact your alarm
company to assist with any problems or failures.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

LIGHTING OPTIONS:
The DESTINY security system gives you the ability to control many day to day functions manually, based
on alarm or zone events, time of day, and even sunrise/sunset. Through the system you have the ability to
control lights, appliances, garage door, and even your HVAC. Different lights could be activated for an
alarm condition, for a entry / exit delay, or simply because you walked into a room. Imagine pulling into
your driveway and having your front lights turn on without touching a single button. All these 'Home
control' features can be controlled from your keypads, local phones, and remote phones, including cellular
and cordless phones. Note: phone control must be from a touch-tone phone.
LIGHTS AND APPLIANCE CONTROL ACCESS:
To control the lighting/appliance features from your phone access the system as you normally would (see
local or remote phone access) and enter 8,8,8,8. From a keypad, the F1 or F2 keys may be used instead of
8,8,8,8. After entering 8,8,8,8 or F1, the system will speak the remote control list, naming the active list of
remote controls in your system. Your installer can program names or words to each remote control unit,
which can be used to describe the feature or area. At this point, enter a two-digit channel number from 01-
56. Your installer will let you know what channels control which lights or appliances. After entering the
desired channel number, the system will echo your choice by speaking the programmed word descriptions
for that channel, if words are programmed, if not the system will speak the channel number. To activate
the channel, the A or * key will turn the unit on, and the H or # key will turn the unit off. (The A or * can
be used to toggle between on and off). If the dimming option is enabled, then the A or * key will step
through six different levels of dimming (from full on to very dim). To exit remote control mode, enter 0,0
or any F key. If no digit is entered within 20 seconds, the system will automatically exit, returning to
normal operation (keypad mode).
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