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  • Page 1 O W N E R ' S M A N U A L T h e P e a c e k e e p e r V e r s i o n 3 a n d l a t e r...
  • Page 2 Certification Number: B4Z-USA-46042-AL-T Service If you have any questions about your security system or if you ever need service, please contact your security dealer. Company Name Protect America Inc. Phone Number 1-800-951-5111 Monitoring Phone Number 1-800-482-9800 ©2002 GE INTERLOGIX, INC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........4 Security System Beeps, Lights, and Messages .
  • Page 4: Introduction To Your System

    Introduction to Your System Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your Control Panel family about intrusion. The Control Panel is used to operate and program your secu- The system is designed to be monitored and/or to send mes- rity system.
  • Page 5: 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 and to a numeric pager if programmed. You communicate to your security system with key presses on the Control Panel or KeyChain touchpads. Disarming and pro- gramming require you to input a 4-digit access code.
  • Page 6 Security System Beeps, Lights, and Messages (Continued) Panel Indicator Lights Use the following table to understand the panel indicator lights. Table 2: Panel Indicator Lights Button When the Button Light is On When the Button Flashes ARM Doors & Windows Doors/Windows armed Doors/Windows armed &...
  • Page 7: How To Use Your Control Panel

    How to Use Your Control Panel EMER- The Control Panel interface consists of 4 rows of buttons. They are: HOME SECURITY, CODE, CHIME DOOR and GENCY. HOME SECURITY represents 2 numbers. The left CODE button is 1 - 2 which means that this button is pressed when entering either 1 or 2.
  • Page 8: How To Use Your Keychain Touchpad

    How to Use Your KeyChain Touchpad (Optional) KeyChain touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your home. KeyChain Touchpad LOCK Press once to arm doors and windows. LOCK Press twice to arm doors, windows, and Motion Sensors. LOCK Press 3 times to arm doors, windows, Motion Sensors, and to activate the Latchkey option.
  • Page 9 Programming Your System (Continued) Access Codes. • AC Power Restoral - A restoral will be reported when Your security system has a master power is restored. access code, access codes 1-5, and a panic code. The mas- • Alarms - Alarm reports include: Intrusion (Police), Auxil- ter code is used for disarming and programming your system.
  • Page 10: Step By Step Programming

    Step by Step Programming Instructions Use the following instructions to access the programming buttons and programming decals. Open the Control Panel Cover by pressing the plastic Close the Control Panel cover. latch on the top of the Control Panel. When you open the cover you will immediately be 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 prompted by the Control Panel voice to use the num- bered keys to enter your ID.
  • Page 11: System Tests & Trouble Beeps

    System Tests & Trouble Beeps Automatic Control Panel Testing--What the SYSTEM STATUS button twice to hear which sensor(s) have trouble. Perform sensor tests. It may be necessary for you to System Tests for You call your security system dealer if the problem continues. Your security system is able to automatically test itself for: Sensor Low Battery.
  • Page 12 System Tests & Trouble Beeps (Continued) lower left corner reminds you to TEST WEEKLY. Testing Communication Test communication between your system, the central moni- Sensors toring station and your pager at least once per week to make You can test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sure you have the proper telephone connection.
  • Page 13: Battery Replacement

    Battery Replacement Door Window Sensor Battery Replacement PRESS HERE TO REMOVE COVER To replace the alkaline batteries in the door window sensors, do the following: Press the cover release button as shown in the picture to the left. 1061G15A.DS4 Remove the cover. Replace the 2 alkaline batteries with new batteries being sure to match polarity.
  • Page 14: Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan

    Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan Planning for Emergencies • Meet at a designated outdoor location. • Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if This section describes what you can do to plan ahead for an there is a fire. emergency: •...
  • Page 15: Certificate Of Installation

    Protect America, Inc. Security System Certificate of Installation A Protect America, Inc. Security System has been installed and tested as described below: Date Installed: _______________ ‰ Monitored for: Burglary ‰ Panic Central Monitoring Station: NACC P.O. Box 19610 Irvine, CA 92623-9610...
  • Page 17 $250* Because Protect America, Inc. is confident of the quality of our equipment, installation, service, and the deterrent value of our security system, WE ARE GOING TO MAKE YOU A VERY SPECIAL OFFER. If your home is burglarized while your system is in operation (armed), provide us a copy of the police report and the insurance company’s claim report form and we will refund your insurance deductible of the...
  • Page 18 Phone lines must have been operational at the time of the burglary attempt. If there is a problem at the time of installation, Protect America, Inc. must be notified within 5 days of the installation. There have been no unauthorized alterations/modifications to the system.
  • Page 19 AC Power Failure 9, 11 No activity 8 AC Power Restoral 9 No Entry Delay 7 Access Code, change 10 Access Code, delete 10 Option 01 - Panel Beeps 8, 10 Access Codes 9 Option 02 - Panel Voice 8, 10 Alarms 9 Option 03 - Latchkey Time 8, 10 ARM Doors/Windows 5, 7...
  • Page 20: Quick Reference Table

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e T a b l e H o w t o . . . K E Y C H A I N T O U C H P A D C O N T R O L P A N E L D o o r s &...

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