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Operating Instructions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 4
Legend .......................................................................................... 4
4
5
5
5
ARMING ........................................................................ 5
Exit Delay Tim er ..........................................................................
Regula r Arm ing............................................................................
Stay Arming .................................................................................
Instant Arming .............................................................................
Force Arming ...............................................................................
Bypass Progr amm ing ...................................................................
One -Touch B uttons ......................................................................
Keyswitc h Arming .......................................................................
Auto-Arming ................................................................................
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
DISARMING .................................................................. 7
17
18
18
18
18
19
19
19
20
INDEX .......................................................................... 23
ADDITIONAL FEATURES........................................... 15
Programm able Outputs ( PGMs) .................................................
Keypa d Settings .........................................................................
Set Time & Date .........................................................................
Programm ing C hime Zone s .......................................................
Panic Alarms ..............................................................................
Quick F unction B uttons .............................................................
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15
15
16
16
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16
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17
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Your Digip lex S ecurity S ystem is an advan ce d te ch nolog y security system that will pro vi de yo u with reli able security
p rotectio n a nd power fu l feature s th at ar e e asy to use. Th e e lega nt and u se r-fr iend ly LCD keypa d will allo w you easy
a ccess to your se cu rity syste m's functions an d in for ma ti on at the tou ch of a bu tton . The 32- ch aracter LCD screen
will d isplay messa ges and me nus to guid e you throu gh the systems oper ations. Your Installer can even custo mize
the message s for your home o r b usiness.
S ince you will communicate your in struction s to yo ur system th roug h th e ke yp ad, please re ad this ma nua l car efully
a nd have your Insta ller expla in basic syste m op eration .
If yo u ha ve th e InTouch Voi ce Assisted Arm/Disa rm Modu le (A PR3-ADM2 ) conne cted to yo ur Digi plex security
syste m, plea se re fe r to pag e 19 fo r oper ati ng instr uctio ns.
1.1
LEGEND
In dicates a war ning or a n i mp ortant n ote.
BRA CKET S ]
STATU S LIGHT:
When Green:
ON = All zones are closed.
OFF = One or more z ones are open.
FLASH = Exit Delay
When Red:
ON = Area(s) armed
OFF = Area(s) disarmed
FLASH = Sys tem in Alarm
2.1
Wh en you en te r information o n the keypad, the keypad will g uide yo u with b eep ton es to commun ica te the
a ccep tan ce o r r ejection of yo ur entries.
Confirm ation Be ep: Wh en a n op eration (i.e. arming /di sa rming) is su ccessfu lly entere d or wh en the system
switch es to a new status/mode, th e ke ypa d emits an intermi ttent beep ton e ( BEEP -B EEP -BEEP -BEEP -BEEP ).
Rejec tion Be ep: Whe n the system reverts to a previou s sta tus, o r wh en an ope ration is in co rrectly en te red, the
keypa d e mits a co nti nuou s be ep to ne (BEEEEEEEEEEP ).
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2.2
CONFIDENTIAL MODE
Your Insta ller can pro gram keypads to not d isplay th e status o f your system automa ticall y by ch ang ing the LCD
scree n to Confide ntial Mode . In Con fid ential Mod e:
The zones and status messages will NOT be displayed
The indicator lights will NOT illuminate
Depending on how your keypad was programmed by your installer, you must either press a button or enter your User
Access Code to illuminate the indicator lights and activate Normal Mode.
2.3
PARTITIONED SYSTEM
A sepa rated system is ca lled a Partitione d S ystem, which can be useful in situation s wher e sha red security systems
a re more p racti ca l. Your installer can design you r syste m to re co gnize up to four sep arate pro te cted a reas. Fo r
e xa mple, a co mpany th at h as both an office a rea an d a wareh ouse ar ea can arm an d disarm ea ch a rea sepa rately
a nd control the access to e ach area .
If yo u ha ve acce ss to mor e than o ne a rea, an d you ne ed to sele ct a sp ecific ar ea(s) whe n pro mpted by you r LCD
keypa d, follow eithe r o ne of the follo wi ng th ree method s to make yo ur se lectio n:
Press the keypad button corresponding to the area you wish to select (i.e. 1, 2,...4).
Press the [0] button for all areas.
Use the [S
S] and [T
T] buttons, and press [E NT ER ] when the area you want to select appears on the scre en.
2.4
In Are a Status Di sp lay mod e, the follo wi ng information will scroll on the LCD scree n:
3.0 ARMING
Wh en your system is a rmed, it can re sp ond to any bre ach in th e protected zone s by causing an a larm an d se nding
a re port to you r Cen tr al Mo nitorin g Station.
3.1
3.2
REGULAR AR MING
Thi s metho d is u se d for th e
e ve ryday a rming of yo ur
syste m. All zon es with in th e
p rotecte d are a must b e
close d to Re gula r arm th e
syste m.
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3.3
STAY AR MING
Stay armin g will pa rtia lly arm
you r system to permit you to
r emain in you r home or office
b y armin g th e o uter zo nes
( perime ter ) of the p rotecte d
a rea
( i.e .
d oors
an d
win dows).
3.4
3) If you ha ve acce ss to more than o ne ar ea, se lect the a rea(s) you wish to
Sta y arm (re fer to sectio n 2.3 o n page 5) .
FORCE ARMING
For ce a rming all ows you to
q uickly arm your system
whe n zon es
ar e o pen.
Howe ve r, once th e ope n zon e
is closed, your system will
the n a rm tha t zone as well.
3.6
INSTANT AR MING
Thi s featur e is th e same as
Stay armin g excep t tha t the re
is n o Entry Dela y. The refore,
a ny armed zo ne that is
b reache d will i mme diately
g ener ate a n alarm.
3.5
How do I S ta y arm?
1) E nte r yo ur [A CC ESS C ODE ].
BYPASS PROGRAMMING
You can bypass ce rta in zo nes
whe n yo u arm th e p rotecte d
a rea( s). When a zo ne is
b yp asse d, it wil l b e i gnore d
the next time your system is
a rmed. O nce your are a is
d isa rmed, the syste m will
u nbypass the zon e.
3.6.1
BY PAS S REC A L L
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3.7
3.8
3.9
ONE-TOUCH BUTTONS
If en able d b y your In stalle r, yo u can access the fo llowing feature s without using yo ur User Access Cod e b y pre ssing
a nd hold ing the desire d One -To uch button.
BUTTON
FEATURE
BUTTON
FEATURE
[A RM]
Reg ular ar m
[DIS ARM ]
[STA Y ]
Stay arm
[5]
In stant arm
[F OR CE ]
Fo rce arm
[6]
[BY P ]
[7]
KEYSWITCH AR MING
A key can be used to ar m an d disarm your system using two fo rms o f keyswitches. With a Maintaine d Key switch,
p lace the key in the O N position to ar m yo ur system, and p lace the key in the O FF p ositi on to disarm you r
syste m. With a Mom entary Key switch, pla ce the ke y in the O N po sition br iefly th en place it back in the OFF
p ositi on to a rm the system. Repe at this process to disa rm with a Momentary Keyswitch.
AUTO-ARMING
If e nable d by you r Installer, you can set the time th at a n area will arm itse lf au toma ticall y.
3.9.1
TIM ED A U T O -AR M IN G
3.9.2
NO M OVEM EN T AU T O -AR M IN G
Your system can be p rogr ammed to se nd a rep ort to your Cen tra l Mo nitorin g Station a nd/or arm the system if there
is no activity in the a rea d uring a specified p eriod of time. Your in stalle r can set No Movement Au to -Armin g to
fun ction in e ith er Re gula r o r Stay arming mod e.
4.0 DISARMING
Wh en your system is disar me d, it dea ctivates a ny a larms in p rogre ss, and it d eactiva te s the zones so the al arm wi ll
n ot be trig gere d i f zones are br eached .
4.1
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4.2
4.3
5.1
5.2
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5.3
The S ystem Master a nd Use rs with th e Ma ster feature can p rogr am User Access Cod es with Use r Option s and
A rea Assign me nts. Fig ure 5.1 on pag e 9 describes th e steps you would follo w to prog ram Use r A ccess Co des.
If the keypad emits a Rejection Be ep at a ny po int d uring the pr ogra mmin g proced ure, yo u ma y have chosen an
e xisting User Cod e or you d o not have a ccess to ce rta in Use r Option s ( se ction 5.4 ) and A rea A ssig nments ( step 7
in Figure 5.1 on page 9). Use rs with th e Master feature ca n on ly a ssig n Use r Op tio ns and Area Assignmen ts that
the y are assigne d to. Fo r e xa mple, i f a User with the Master fe ature is a ssign ed Use r O ption 1 and Are a 2, they can
o nly a ssig n O ptions 1 and A rea 2 to a User Access Cod e.
COD E]
Enter the 2-digit User Number you want to program; press the [T
T] button to scroll the
list of codes then press [ACC ] once the desired code appears on the screen.
Program the User Options by pressing the number on your keypad corresponding to
the User Option you wish to enable. The option is considered ON when the number
appears within the brackets. Proceed to step 7 by pressing the [S
S] button. For a
detailed description of the User Options refer to section 5.4 on page 11.
Option [3]: Duress
Options [1] and [2] : Master Feature
Option [4]: Bypass
[1] OFF = Master Feature disabled.
[1] ON, [2] OFF = User can only modify User Option [5]: Arm Only
Option [6]: Stay and Instant Arm
Access Codes.
[1] ON, [2] ON = User has full Master rights. Option [7]: Force Arm
User can create, modify, and program User Option [8]: OFF - Access keypads
Access keypads
options, User Access Options and Area
partitions only
Assignments.
ON - Access any
partition assigned
to user
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Users are able to perform actions (arming, disarming, etc.) only in the area(s) they are
assigned. To assign an area(s) to a User Access Code, enter the number corresponding
to the area you wish to assign (i.e. [1] = area 1, ...[4] = area 4).
Press the [T
T] button to return to the User Options; press the [S
S] button to proceed to
step 8; or press the [ENT ER ] button to save and exit programming mode.
NOTE: If no area is assigned, and if PGMs are programmed by your Installer, the User
can only control the PGMs. Refer to section 8.1 on page 15 for a more detailed
explanation of PGMs.
A) Enter the 2-digit Access Level (i.e. 00, 01,...15) within the first set of brackets.
An Access Level determines which Access Control Doors a User is allowed to pass
through. There are 16 possible Access Levels which are usually programmed by your
Installer. Access to all Access Control Doors is Access Level 00.
B) Enter the 2-digit Schedule (i.e. 00, 01,...15) in the second set of brackets.
Schedules, programmed by your Installer, determine the hours, days, and holidays that
Users are permitted through Access Control Doors. Each user is assigned a Schedule
through the User Access Code. To provide access at all times, assign Schedule 00.
Program the Access Control User Options by pressing the number on your keypad that
corresponds to the Option you wish to assign. The option is considered ON when the
number appears within the brackets. For a detailed description of the User Access
Control Options, refer to section 5.5 on page 11. Press the [S
S] button to proceed to step
10.
Option [1] : Access Card is Activated
Option [2] : Can Disarm with Access Card
Option [3] : Extended Unlocked Period
Options [4], [5], [6] & [7] : Arming with Card
Option [4] OFF = Disable the Arming with Card feature
Option [4] ON, options [5], [6] & [7] OFF = Regular Arm
Options [4] & [5] ON, options [6] & [7] OFF = Stay Arm
Options [4] & [6] ON, options [5] & [7] OFF = Instant Arm
Options [4] & [7] ON, options [5] & [6] OFF = Force Arm
Option [8] : Access to Armed Access Control Doors
Enter the Access Control Cards serial number within the brackets on the screen by
either using the keypad buttons, or presenting the card to the keypads reader.
Press the [ENTER] button to save and exit.
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5.4
USER OPTIONS
O ptions [1] and [2]: Ma ster Featur e
Wh en option [1] i s OFF, the User ca nno t pro gram other Users i nto the system.
Wh en option [1] i s ON and o pti on [2 ] is O FF, th e User can on ly mod ify existin g User A ccess Co des.
Wh en both op tio ns [1] and [2] are ON, th e User h as Ful l Ma ster rig hts. Th e User can cre ate or modify User Access
Cod es, User Optio ns, Use r Acce ss Control O pti ons, Access Ca rd Numbers and A rea Assign ments accordi ng to
the ir o wn pr ogra mmin g. For example , if th e Fu ll Master User ha s access to ar ea #1 and option [4] (B ypa ss) only, the
Ful l Master User ca n only assig n area # 1 a nd optio n [4] to othe r Users in the system.
O ption [3]: Du ress
Wh en op tio n [3 ] is ON, th e Duress fe ature is en able d. Thi s feature is u se d when some one forces a User to ar m o r
d isa rm an are a(s). B y e ntering a User A ccess Code (P.I.N.) reser ve d fo r the Du ress fea tur e, the system will ar m o r
d isa rm the a rea(s), and then sen d a sile nt al arm to the Central Mon ito ring Sta tio n.
O ption [4]: B ypass
Wh en option [4 ] is ON, the Bypass feature is e nable d. This fea tur e a llows the User to d eactiva te zone s when arming
the ar ea(s).
O ption [5]: A rm O nly
Wh en option [5 ] is O N, the Ar m On ly fe ature is en able d. The Use r can arm assi gned ar eas with either a car d o r
cod e, bu t cann ot di sa rm. When the op tio n is O FF, the User can either ar m or d isa rm a ssig ned are as.
O ption [6]: Stay & Instant A rm
Wh en op tio n [6 ] is ON, the Stay and Instant Arm features are enab led. The User can no w Stay or In stan t Ar m thei r
a ssig ned are as.
O ption [7]: Fo rce A rm
Wh en option [7] i s ON, the For ce ar m feature is ena bled . The Use r ca n now Fo rce a rm the ir assig ned ar eas.
O ption [8]: A rea Access
Wh en option [8] is ON, the ke yp ad wi ll p ermit a ccess to all th e a reas assigned to th e User Access Cod e. When
o ption [8] is OFF, the keypad will only pe rmit acce ss to the a reas it contro ls. For e xa mple, the keypad is assigned
a rea 1 onl y, and you r User A ccess Co de is a ssign ed are as 1 to 4. If the op ti on is O N, yo u ca n acce ss all four are as
from the keypad. If the o pti on is O FF, yo u can o nly a ccess area 1.
B y de fa ult al l Users ca n Regula r arm the syste m.
5.5
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6.2
AR M IN G
WIT H
CA R D
An Acce ss Con tr ol Card can b e pr ogra mme d to a rm area s assi gned to the d oor wh en i t is p resented to
th e read er (doo r) twice with in app roximately 5 secon ds witho ut op enin g the d oor.
The Access Control card must be:
6.2.2
presented to a door during its assigned Schedule (refer to step 8 in Figure 5.1 on page 9).
presented to a door within its assigned Access Level (refer to step 8 in Figure 5.1 on page 9).
programmed to allow arming (options [4] and [5] in section 5.5 on page 11).
assigned to all areas that are assigned to the Access Control Door (refer to step 7 in Figure 5.1 on page
9), or assigned to at least one of the areas assigned to the Access Control Door depending on how your
Installer has programmed the Access Control Door.
DIS A RM IN G
W IT H
CA R D
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presented to a door during its assigned Schedule (refer to step 8 in Figure 5.1 on page 9).
presented to a door within its assigned Access Level (refer to step 8 in Figure 5.1 on page 9).
programmed to allow disarming (option [2] in section 5.5 on page 11).
assigned to all areas that are assigned to the Access Control Door (refer to step 7 in Figure 5.1 on page
9), or assigned to at least one of the areas assigned to the Access Control Door depending on how your
Installer has programmed the Access Control Door.
6.3
To illu strate ho w Access Con tro l fun ction s, we wil l u se thre e simp le Acce ss Control System e xa mples:
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7.0.1
GR OU P 1: S YS T EM
AC Fa ilure
The co ntr ol p anel has detected a po wer fail ure. Thi s means th at your system is r unni ng on the ba ckup
battery. If this trou ble occu rs whe n you r e stabli sh me nt is not exp erien cin g a p ower fa ilure, ca ll you r
In stalle r for re pairs.
Battery Trou ble
The backup ba ttery is di scon necte d, n eeds to b e recharg ed, or repla ce d.
Bell A bsent
The system h as d etecte d tha t the bell or siren i s not co nne cted .
7.0.2
GR OU P 5: ZO NE TA MP ER
The zo ne(s) that wa s tampere d wi th will be di sp layed on the LCD scree n.
7.0.3
GR OU P 6: ZO NE LOW BA T T ER Y
If a wir eless d evice's ba ttery need s to be rep laced, the zon e tha t is a ssig ned to the d evice will be
displa ye d o n th e LCD screen .
7.0.4
GR OU P 7: ZO NE FAU L T
7.0.5
GR OU P 8: C LO CK LOS S
A wire less device is n o lon ger commu nicating with i ts recei ve r, or a conn ectio n or Cl eanMe TM tr ouble is
occurring with your smoke detecto rs.
The time and date have bee n re se t to the d efault. This is the on ly tr ouble that we recommen d that you
co rrect. Clo ck Lo ss [8] to S et wi ll app ear on th e LCD scre en after you pr ess the [TR BL ] button. Refe r to
se ctio n 8 .3 o n p age 15 to set the time and da te.
7.1
O nce you ha ve e ntered E ve nt Re co rd Display mode , you can cha nge the o rder tha t the Even t Record scree ns
a ppea r by pr essin g the [7 ] bu tton. If yo u alre ady know the numbe r of th e even t you want to view, pr ess the [ME M]
b utton a fter ste p 3 a bove, and then en te r the e ve nt's numbe r.
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8.2
KEYPAD SETTINGS
You can modi fy the keypa d settings to suit your nee ds ( Re fe r to Figur e 8 .1 o n p age 15 ).
1 ) Scro lling S peed r efe rs to the amou nt o f time tha t a message will re main on the screen b efore moving to the next
message .
2 ) Ba cklig ht re fe rs to th e illumina tio n beh ind th e butto ns a nd LCD scree n.
3 ) Con tra st refers to ho w da rk o r pa le chara cters will appe ar on the scre en.
8.3
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8.4
8.5
PANIC ALARMS
Your syste m can be pr ogra mme d to send a n alar m to you r Central Mon ito ring Station to re quest help fro m the
p olice, a medical facility, the fire d epar tmen t, or an yo ne you wish when you press a pre- determine d combina tio n of
b utton s. To gene rate a panic ala rm, simultaneo usly p ress a nd hold the b utton comb ination s displ ayed in Table 1 on
pa ge 16 . Yo ur insta ller can prog ram th e alarm to b e either silen t or aud ible .
8.6
Auxilia ry P anic
Fire Pan ic
9.2
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9.3
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
9.4
SYSTEM TEST
Und er normal use yo ur syste m req uire s no ma intena nce o th er tha n re gula r testi ng. We recommend that you r
Installer chan ge th e battery e ve ry thre e yea rs.
The Fire Zone may res et its elf once the problem has c le are d. If it does not , simultaneously
pres s a nd hold the [CL EA R] and [ ENT ER] but tons for two seconds.
10.2
If you ar e una ble to can ce l th e false ala rm, you r system will send an al ert. Cal l yo ur Cen tra l
Mo nitorin g Station to advise th em o f the fa lse a larm.
The Fire Zone m ay res et itself once the sm oke has cleared. If it does not, simultaneously
pres s a nd hold the [CL EA R] and [ ENT ER] but tons for two seconds or speak t o your installe r.
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10.3
10.4
How can you avoid the three most commo n ca uses of fi res a t home ?
Never leave cooking food unattended. It is the leading cause of fire injuries. Cooking fires often result from unattended
cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure.
Stay alert wh en smoking. Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire dea ths. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant
bedding and upholstered furniture are significant fire deterrents.
Maintain your heating system. Faulty heating systems are the second leadin g cau se of residential fires.
10.5
10.6
BURGLAR ALARM
Hou sehold fires are especia lly dan gero us at nigh t. Fire s p rodu ce smoke an d de adly ga se s th at ca n over co me
o ccup ants while they sleep. To wa rn agai nst fi re, smoke detectors sh ould be in stalle d outsi de each separ ate
slee ping are a in the immedia te vici nity of the b edro oms an d on ea ch ad ditiona l sto ry of the fa mily living unit,
in cl udin g b asements.
If your ar me d syste m is breach ed, the bu rglar ala rm d evice s specific to yo ur syste m will be trigge red. If you r keypad
is in Normal Mod e:
The Status Light ma y flash red
In Alarm will appear on LCD scre en.
Bell or siren may be activated
In c ase of a burgla r alarm, le ave the pre mises and call the police sta tion from a s afe pla ce.
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11.0 INTRODUCTION
Con gratula ti ons o n ch oosing the Par adox In To uch Vo ice -Assisted A rm/Disar m Modu le (APR3 -ADM2). InTou ch
turn s a ny tou ch -to ne telep hone into a ke yp ad. With InTou ch , you can n ow arm or disar m you r Dig iplex security
syste m as wel l as activate or dea ctivate you r InTou ch s output all fro m your teleph one . Usin g d eta iled voice prompts
to gui de your way, the InTouch is as simple as picking up you r tele phon e.
14.2
14.3
If you are using an an swering machine or service, call the InTouch, hang up after one ring, wait between 10 and 255
seconds (depending on how Intouch was programmed by your Installer), and then call the InTouch again to access it.
You will only be able to arm or disarm areas that your User Code has access to.
If you were to arm an area with an open zone, Digiplex will Force arm the area. This will only happen with User Access
Codes that have th e Fo rce arming feature enabled.
Your InTo uchs o utput can be used to turn on lights, open or close a garage door and much more. Ask your installer
about this useful feature.
If the InTouchs o utput is not operational, you will not be able to activate or deactivate the output.
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Your installer can program the output to deactivate either manu ally or follow a time r. If programmed to be deactivated
manually, the output will remain activated until you deactiva te it. If programmed to follow a timer, the output will
deactivate after the timer has elapsed.
14.4
Nelson first dia ls the te leph one nu mber of the li ne to whi ch the InTouch is con nected to .
When the InTouch picks up , it will pr ompt Nel so n with the followin g:
Pl ease enter your code .
Nelson enter s his Use r A ccess Co de.
The In To uch th en promp ts Ne lso n with the followin g:
Ar ea 1 Armed
Ar ea 2 Armed
Ou tp ut is Deactiva te d
To modi fy, e nter Are a n umber
Nelson pre sses th e [1] key o n h is tele phon e to disa rm A rea 1.
Your User Acce ss Code must also have a cces s to the areas to which the InTouch is assigned
t o.
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N2
N3
N4
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Warranty
The Se ller warra nts its p rodu cts to be fre e from defects in ma te rials and workmanship un der nor mal u se for a p eriod
o f o ne yea r (except as in dicated o th erwise). Except as spe cifically state d he rein, a ll expre ss o r implie d warra nties
wha tsoe ve r, statutory o r otherwise, inclu ding wi tho ut limita tio n, any impl ied war ranty of merchan tab ility a nd fitness
for a p articu lar purp ose, are expr essly e xclu ded. B ecause Sell er d oes n ot insta ll o r conn ect th e p rodu cts and
b ecause the pro ducts ma y be used in conju nctio n with p rodu cts no t ma nufactured by Se ller, Sell er can not
g uara ntee th e performa nce of the security syste m. Sel ler oblig ation an d liabil ity und er th is warr anty is expressly
li mi ted to repair ing or repla ci ng, at S elle r's op tio n, any prod uct n ot me eting the spe cifications. In no even t shal l the
S eller b e l iable to th e buyer or an y other pe rson fo r a ny l oss or da ma ges wh ether dir ect or ind irect or conse quen tia l
o r in cid ental, in clu ding withou t limita tio n, an y damag es for lost pro fits, stole n g ood s, o r claims by an y other party
cau se d by d efe ctive goo ds o r o th erwise arising from th e improp er, incorr ect or other wi se faulty instal lation or use of
the mer ch andise sold .
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INDEX
A
Acc ess Codes
Deleting .............................................................8
InTouch Access Codes ........................................19
Programming ......................................................9
System Master ....................................................8
User ..................................................................8
Acc ess Control
Card Assignment ...............................................10
Entering & Exiting ..............................................12
Acc ess Control User Options
Acc ess t o Armed Access Control Doors ..................12
Act ivate Card ....................................................11
Armi ng with Card ..............................................11
Can Disarm with Access Card ...............................11
Exten ded Unlocked Peri od ...................................11
Programming ....................................................10
Acc ess Level ...........................................................10
Alarm Memory Di splay ................................................8
Alarm,Testi ng .........................................................16
Area
Ass ignment ......................................................10
see also Partit ioned Sys tem
Area Ac cess, in User Options .....................................11
Area St at us Display ...................................................5
Armi ng
Automatic Arming ................................................7
Force Arming ......................................................6
Instant Arming ....................................................6
Keyswi tch Arming ................................................7
Regular Arming ...................................................5
Stay Armi ng .......................................................6
wit h Card .........................................................12
wit h InTouch ....................................................19
Auto-Arming
No Movement Auto-Arming ...................................7
Timed Auto-Arming ..............................................7
B
Battery
Disconnected ....................................................14
Low, i n a Zone ..................................................14
Beep Tones
Confirmati on beep ...............................................4
in Opened or Closed Zones, see Chime Zones
Rejection beep ....................................................4
Bell Di sconnected ....................................................14
Burglar Al arms ........................................................18
Butt on s
One-Touc h .........................................................7
Quick Function ..................................................16
Bypass
Bypass Recall ......................................................6
Programming ......................................................6
C
Card, Access Cont rol
Act ivati ng .........................................................11
Armi ng with ......................................................12
Ass ign .............................................................10
Disarming with ..................................................12
F
Fi re
I
Ignori ng Zones when Arming, s ee Bypass Programming
Instant Arming ..........................................................6
InTouch
Acc ess Codes ....................................................19
Acc ess ing .........................................................19
Act ivati ng a Programmable Output .......................19
Armi ng ............................................................19
Deac tivat ing a Programmable Output ....................19
Disarming ........................................................19
How to Use ......................................................19
Tel ephone But tons .............................................20
K
Keypad, LCD
Butt on s .............................................................4
Light s ................................................................4
Mess ages ...........................................................4
LCD Keypad 23
Settin gs ...........................................................15
Keyswi tch Arming ......................................................7
N
No Movement Auto-Arming
.........................................7
Q
Quick Function Bu ttons
Answer Winload Sofware .....................................16
Call Win load Software ........................................16
Cancel Communic at ion with Winl oad Software ........16
Send Test Report ...............................................16
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Viewing
Alarms In Memory ...............................................8
Area St at us ........................................................5
User Act ions in Memory ......................................14
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