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KP-601 Slimline LED Keypad ‘al Visonic Ltd User’s Guide 1. INTRODUCTION Welcome to the world of MAESTRO technology. Your MAESTRO ‘socurty system has bean designed with ease of use and simpicty in mind We have developed an advanced technology security ‘system with many powerful features that anyone can use without having to mematizing complex and confusing codes. The elegant and user-friendly KP-601 keypad allows you to easly ‘acness your security system's functions et the touch of a key. ts array of LED indicators provides you with 2n easy to-understand ‘display of your security system's status, ‘The area you wish to secure can include as many as 6 or 10 zones ‘and can be controled by several KP-601 keypads. Thanks to the MagsTRo's partioning feature, two dstinct systems (A and B) can be crested and controled by the control panel. Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems sre more practical, such @s—_officawarehouse —bulngs, or ‘apartmerticondaminium complexes “The KP-604 keypat’s 20 LED display and keypad sounder serve to keep you instantly aware of alarm, system and operstional status Motion, smoke, glass break, as well 28 vibralon’snock detectors ‘and door'wandaw contact sensors wil ll report to MAESTRO'S RISC microprocessor brain and to your monitoring security station. Vital ‘secur infrmation wil be communicated fo you via the Keypad, The MAESTRO can report @ wide range of stalus conditions to the ‘central montering station. Automatic tastrepor's can also be sent to ‘me menioring station 10 ensure thet your system 1S functioning properly. We recommend that such tests be conducted regularly 1.1 Keypad Display Everything you need to know about your system is clearly displayed ‘on the KP-£01 keypad. The koypad layout (ig. 2) provides you with ‘an excellent introduction to the roles of each LED indicator and the keypad function keys, LED indicators labeled 1 to 10 indicate your ‘system zones status. if @ zone indicator s “of, the status of the ‘corresponding zone 's normal (hnirusion was not detected). I the zone light 1S “or (iluminated), means the coresponding zone intrusion has been detected (Le. open door, movement detected). Flashng zone indicator means there iS @ wiring problem on the ‘corresponding zone. Koga 10H 8 and re once se san 3) Plot esate nosso, Scare spon Figure 1» KP-601 4.2 Keypad “Beep Tones” Every time a key is pressed, the keypad beeps (0.5 seconds) to indicate the enty hes Seen accepted. When you ele information ct kayond tl ude you ih bee tones th moat Seoeptance or rejecton or your etre You Shot be emir vith these wo Read bop toes Contmation Beep: When cperion (2 mingling) Seccontly entered on tho Keypad orn te system suche toa new statusmade, the sounder procices an terme esp tone (SEemaGEm Se) Rejection Beep: Vihen the systom roves to provost, cr ‘thon an operate nsec entered on te Keypad, he sounder tris acortnvaus beep one CSEeencE==>y) Bete, Peeteaeiam ome’ Sat A RATES aime wher pata fing hor ema oats peer nde (Tan nit? sw sore emp ‘rma were generat durra Srned poral eying (pce sacnon 32) ‘arming (eee secon 3:3) “Youbie dgtayfo0e Boston Ge) rea a] ens oy (2) ead ores ant roan ae vrs ae, Figure 2 - Keypad layout ‘Note: Using "0" key to bypass zone number 10 is accompanied by illumination of “10° LED. DE5303 2. MASTER & USER ACCESS CODES In action to the master coda, your Maestro control panal can bo Drogrammed to accept up to 48 user access codes. These access ‘codes allow users 10 arm end disarm the secunty system. You can ‘choose to use aither 4 or B-cigt access codes with your system. G-dait codes are considered more dificult to “crack” and are therofore mora “secure” Il howover, ease of recall © your pronty thon your. instalor can set the secunty system to accopt 4-ciat ‘902835 codes. Ask your installer about this option. Once your codes ‘are entered, the securty systom wil never loose theso codes oven after folal AC and battery falure. Avad selecting simple or obvious ‘access codes, such as your tskphone number, street address or ‘cases such as 1234 2.1 Code Priority When deciding who should have access to your security system, plaase keep in mind thal esch of the user codes can be assigned 2 different code prionty. Code prionty determines the level of Securty ‘access each user wil have, and which features end functions they ‘can activate. User Codes can be programmed to armvicisarm the system, activete [HOVE] or [AWAY] arming, and enter zone bypass cries. n a partitioned system these codes can be programmed 10 armidsarm “System A’, “System B° zones, or both systems. The installer wil program the code priorities for each user to mest your specific neds. Note the master coda is defeuted to maxamum code Briony and can not be altered. Tas means wih the Master coos you can aim and disarm the system using any arming mothod 2.2 Create/Delete Access Codes NOTE: The default Master Code (00) s 0000. The Maestro seounly systems can be armed using one of 7 diferent methods designed to cover a varity of security situations. ‘We suggest that you familiarize yourself wth all ming methods so thal you can take full advantage of your system. All arming methods ‘are preceded by an ext delay period - the period tho contrl pansl ‘wil wat before arming the system after having entered a valid ‘access code. Your installer wil program the ext delay duration based on the time you requre to safely ext the protected area once the code has been entered, 3.1 Regular Arming Whats “Regular” arming? This metho, cmmany used for dey today erring, wil erm all the zones nthe system Regular” arming process: When the green “eed” instr is Valib ACcESS CODE How does “Regular” arming work? The keypets green “ready ight must be luminated,indcting that all zones a closed (normal A doors and windows aust bo ‘losed, end there can be no movement in-ereas montored by moten ceoctors you mao stato onforng your cocs crf tho ready indestor & noon ven the code wa entered the Keypad vl fmm "reecon Boop” (boooeones) When you hove cores entered your user code, th Keypad vil sound a ‘conrmaton Beap” (Ose: Boep) and the fad “ARNT indicate il uminet. The “READY: ight wil fash and the Keyood wil "bee (programmed) curing the ext delay prod. Dung tho final 10 seconds ofthe ent lay. the Keypad wil “beep” fester and the “redy indator wi ash at faster rato At tho end of ent toy, the Keypad wil sound @ “confrmeton bea the green READY" netr wil extngush end the ed "ART indelo wi remnan umnatos to ndcate tat ho system armed 3.2 “Home” Arming What is “Home” Arming? Home" arming allows you 10 remain in the protected aree whee iluminated, simply enter a 2 Only the Master and User Code 01 can create, macity or delata jccess codes. If programming a Master Code or @ User Code for the frst tme, you must use the detaut mester code (0000). IF you make an error whie entering an access code simpy press [CLR] key to delete the current entry and re-enter the access code ‘To create or modify an Access Code press: 41) TENT] + [master code or user code 01]. “beep-beep-beep" wil beheard + lash "PRG" indicator. 2) [B-digt code number] (\e User Code 8 = 08) ‘beep-beep beep” * "PRG" indicator remains it 3) [4-digt code] + ENT] or [G-cigit code] + (ENT) ‘beep-beep-beap" + flash ‘pr’ indicator 4) Return to step 2 to continue programming or press [CLR] to ext programming made. To delete an Access Code press: 1. Repeat stops 1 and 2 above ESEEEEP" + flash “2NO" indiostor. + fash “PRO” indicator 4, Press [CLR] to ext programming mode “A flashing “ano” inckcater means the currant user coda is empty 2.3 Duress Code | unwitingly forced to disarm your system, you can entor User Code #48 instead of your usual code. This code wil disarm the system and send a silent alert (Duress Code) to the Monitoring Station. Pleaso verify with your instalor if this feature has beon enabled partly erming the system. Tis meens that you can stayin end move around your home, whe cet designalad zones are armad For exampio,eitveat pants lke doors o windows, the basemen cr perhaps athe zanes an the peimtar ofthe eslabishment may bo armed when going to sleep at night, whie oer zones remain Geactvated Saced on your metrucions, Your instal program contol panel to arm only speeife zones when ‘home arming’ the system These spoctic zones ee called ome" zones end these rammed “nom onl be oy rns Home” arming can so be activated using a Keyswitch Or pushbutton (See section 36) "HOME" ARMING PROCESS: 1. Verity that ell “home? zones ere closed. No need to weit for READY" nator 2. Press [MONE] + [VALI ACSESS CODE] How Does Home Arming Work? Unt ego arming, tho green “READY” ncaa does net have tba iuminated. Only doers ané windows programmed 28 "hone zones” ‘mst bo ese and there ean be no movement areas montered by maton detectors in “home zones. Ifyou make e mistake entering your Gave, a “hore zoe” was open when the code was ered or # Od were not gen “home” ming code prey, the keypad wil emit a ection beep” (beeerseeeD) When you have correctly entered your user code, the Keypad wil cant 2 "confrmation beop” (bsop bsp. beep, the Tod “home” and "ARM" indoatos wil huminate and the gteen "READY" incieter will ash during the ext day porod. The Keypad wal not "boo during te ext delay During the final 10 seconds ofthe ext daly the "READY" indicator vil ash aa fester rao. At the end of the ext delay the Keypad wil emit a “confirmation boop" "READY" indicator vl stop flashing and RED “HOME” and ARM? inceatrs val remain suminated. Note 0 Use ts method the user must have "home" ering pity (See section 2.1. 3.3 Away Forced Arming What is “Away” arming? Away" arming allows system rapid arming without wating for tne DE5303 ‘green “READY” indicator Any open zones at the time of arming wil be considered “deacivated” by the control panel. Therefore, these ‘Zones wil not gonerate an alarm. If during this period a “deactivated” zone Is closed, the control panel will revert that zone to “active” ‘talus, hence, wil generte an alarm as a result of intrusion “Away” forced arming process: 1. No neod to wait for "READY" indicator. 2. Press [AWAY] + [VALD ACCESS CODE] How does “Away” arming work? ‘Simpy press the [aWvAy| key olowed by aval user access code. If you make @ mitake enienng your code orf you were not given “aay ‘amng cote pony, the keypad wil ent a "ieection beep (GEEEEEEES) When you have correctly enered your User code, the keypad wil emt a “confirmation beep" (GE=P-SE=P-scer) and the red “aRu indicator wil urinate. The "READY" ight wil fash and the keypad wil "beep" (Fprogtemmed) during the ext delay perid. Duting {he fa 10 secends ofthe ext delay, the keypad wil “beep” faster and the “READY” calor wil esh ai a Tester rate. AL the end of the ext day, the green "READY" indcalor wil stop fasting andthe red “ARM” indicator wil remain ilurinated. Noto, to use tes method the user must havo “away arming prorty, se Coa Pronty (socton 2 1) 3.4 Manual Zone Bypassing ‘What is zone bypassing? ‘When a zone bypassed. vi no gerbe montored by the cata panel Honca, the Zones consred acheter and wl i gonzo fn dar when beached. You may wht byes cata zane when for wxanele, orks 0 renovaing past of our esablsrmort. Ma Zine bypassing nstncts te coral eanl to ignore cceacvete) poate ronesn orf am te remainder che sytem. On zones proses by your hist as “bypss-onbed can be bypassed Pose nf, the ceo panel cannot bypas re Zones. Manual zone bypassing process: 1: Press [bypass] * [val access cod] Yllw “bypass” insetor stash 2. Huminato ono indcatrs corresponding to zones you wish to bypass by pressing the respective key 2. Press (ENT, “bypass” indentor will remain iuminted to Incicate Zonas ara bypassed on next arming How does manual zone bypassing work ? To bypass zones, pres the bypass] Key folowed by eval access dodo’ if to wrong cage vse ontfed or a code tnout byoass prot, the Keypad wil emt “eecton beep” (ooeseeeep. the forest code wes entered. the Yolow “bypass” ight wl flash 10 Indcale thet you sre now in “bypass moos" there ee any Curent bypassed zones, ther resbecive Zone MACOS wl Lm fn. Pross the Kos) corospondng 10 tho zones) you Ws 'O bypass unt thar respective tone ical tums an) For example, pross ta [1] key unt ho red nceafr tur on indicating that Zone 1 5 bypassed. Ifthe zae(s) yeu wish to bypass have not boon programmed as “bypass enasled” by your instaler tho coresponding zone ndetor not ur on ross [CLR] key to orto tho curent zone byease ontos and ont fo bypass moter you havo anores tno coroct bypass ens, press the [ENT] key to accapt these entice, The yelow BYPASS" Indeakor remans on, dencing that zones in ‘he. system are Curenty bypassed, hence, the ned time the system = armed ones wil be bypassed Not, to vee ths method the veer must have zone bypeas priory (see Code Pasty (eatin 21). ‘Bypass Recall Feature: ‘han the ysiem s dSarmad, the bypass ents wil be erased. By Using tho "bypass roca” fear, You can restora tho, prov bypass ens saved Al memory. Whie in the “bypass, made prose to [bypass] + [ENT] Koy fo roinstto the prowous bypass Status, This Ciminoes the need to reentar te bypass entries evry fimo you at ho system 3.5 One-Key Arming The folowng ering retheds alow you to arm the sytem wihout thewseof an access code, simply press and hod a specific Ke (os ‘sorbed below for 2 seconds fam tha system. Speak TO YoU Instalr about those optons DE5303 3.5.1 One-Key [Quick] Arming: Wien the green "READY" light is on, pressing and holding the {outed Key for 2 seconds wil erm ol Zones the system THs feature can be used (0. alow specie nowcls Ke Service persone (1¢ cleeners. mantenance) fo am the system wien leeing the protected aa, wrthout ang them access fo any oer Centtl panel poratons. For dots on "Ragutar Arming” refer to Section 31 Regul Aeming 3.5.2 One-Key [HOME] Arming: When all home zones” are closed, pressing and hoking the [HOME] key. fer 2 secens vl em erty 200 procrernad as "home 2anes Fer cals on “Home ming, arto secton 32 Home Arming 3.5.3. Double [HOME] Arming (instant arming) Afier “home arming the sysiem (See secion 32 "Home Amina) ress and hold tho [HOWE] Key for 2 seconds dunng the ext delay Unt you hear a single "beep" Ths wil soe al "ny delay” zones to “instant” zones. Thorefre, any entry delay Zone in wich thor i inusion wil mediate generote an lam instead of wating pre-determined perio. 3.5.4 Fast Exit: Fast Ext is only avaiable when the system is "Home armed (see seston 3.2 "Homo Arming). Ths feature wal alow you to exit tha Btoady amod premises and Koop system armed) This can be dona in wo ways: * With the system aeady “home” armed, press and hold the [Howe] Koy or 2 seconds. The system wil wich fo xt daly ‘mode (green "READY" indicator Rashes). AL the end of the ext detey period, the system wil rem to “home” em made (section 22) + With system already “home” armed, press and hold [QUICK] ey for 2 seconds. The System switenes 10 ext dey mode (oroan *READY” nccatr flashes and 06 "HOME" icater txtinguishes), At the ond of ext delay period, the system ‘regular” arms the system (see section 3.1 Regular Arming). 3.6 Keyswitch & Push Button Arming ‘A keysustch or push bution can be used to "Home" (section 3.2) or Regula” (Section 3.1) armidisarm the system. If the sysiem is ready and the button is pressed, the system wil arm. Pressing the button again will disarm the system. Ita nome’ armed system Is in its entry delay or fan alarm has boon generated, the keyswich oF push utlon Can not be used to cisarm the system. In this case, only akoypad can disarm the system. 3.7 Auto Arming Your instalor can progm the MAESHRO Cento! Panel to excmatialy erm itself upon the folowng two condtons. Speak {0 your male about seting hese options 3.7.1 Timed Auto Arming ‘The alarm system will automaticaly arm ise at @ specified time everyday. Note, es with “regular erming, the system wail not erm fa Zone is open. I his occurs, system wil not arm unt next day 3.7.2 “No Movement” Auto Arming ‘Your penel can be programmed to send a report and/or erm the system if the system is not armed and there s no zone activity for a reprogrammed amaunt of time. This is @ particularly useful feature ‘when supensing the elderly, individuals with chronic. health problems or an individual nat Ives alone. 8 Arming/Disarming Partitions ‘Thanks to Msestio's perttioning feature, (wo distinct systems (A and B) cen be created and controled by the control panet Patttioning can be used in instalaions where shared security systems afe mora practical, such as offiealwerehouse uidings, of 2partment/condominum complexes. Each zone can be assigned to System A’, “System B, both systems or given no system assignment + Zonas. assigned to “System A”, wil ermiciserm wnen the System is “System A’ AimediDsarmed. + Zones assigned to “System B’, will amidisarm when the system is “System B” aimedidisarmed + Zonas assigned to both systams ("dual area’) will am when the System s ether "System A armed, "Systam B° Armed or both and ill disarm only when both systems disarm, + Zones not ented to any system ("common area”) will erm only when arming both systems and val only disarm when ane of the to systems dsarms UUnlke regular arming, the green “ready” indicator dos not have to be iluminated. All doors. and windows pertaning to the desired ‘system must be closed, and there can be no movement in areas, monitored by motion detoctors in the desired systom, Notes 1. A user with no code prionties will never be able to arm or disarm the system wren partioned. 2. A.user with code prionty to one of two systems, entering the Correct access code wil aim or disarm the system fo which Ie user was avven priorty, 3. Auser with code priority fo amvcisamn both systems A & B, will Function as follows + Toamudisarm each systom separately press: + [Hous] + [val Access cons] for “System A” [amar] + vauio access co0g] fer “Systemn 8° + When the system is partialy armed, (Le. only System "A" or only System °B" fs armed) entering the correct access code + Entering the correct access code when systams "AY and "B" are disarmed will completely arm both systems. + Entering the correct access cade when systems “A” and “B’ ‘are armed will completely disarm both systems. | @ mistake is mado entering tho code or if @ zone in the desired system is open wiien entering the code, the keypad will emit a ‘jection boop" (SEEse===P). When the access code is carractly entered, tho keypad wil omit a “confirmation beep” (Ge=P-Be=p-Be=9) Your keypad can dsplay the status of Bott systems. When “System A" is armed, the red “HOME” and “ARM” Indicators will reman on. If “System 8” armed, the red “AWAY and “ARM” Indicators wil remain on. When doin systems are armed, af three lights wil ein on. 3.8.1 ONE-Key “System A’ Arming ‘This feature allows tho user to arm “System A without tho use of an jccess code. Speck to your installer about enabing this option When ell the zones mn “System A are closed, press and hold the Thome] Key for 2 seconds to arm “System A". Ths feature can be used to allow spectnc individuals Ike service personnel (Le Cleaners, maintenance) to aim the system when leaving the protected area, without aving them access to any other control panel operations. For detals on "System A” Arming refer to section ‘Arming!Disarming Pavttions Note: There is no one-key arming feature for “System B” will arm the othor system. 4. Panic Alarms Ih case of emergency, the Maestro system provides your keyped \wah up to three panie alarms, These panic alarms wil generate an immediate eiarm after pressing and holding two specific keys for ‘wo seconds, as described below: I end £3] = ‘panic alarm [4 exc [6] = “panic alarm’ or "medical alarm” 17] 2nd [9] = “panic alarm’ ox “ro ala 5. Disarming the System Based on your instructions your installer will program a designated ‘eniryiext paint, such as the trant door or the garage with an entry delay. When en entry deley zone is opened (breached) it wil set off fa timer. The securty system wil net generate an alarm unt the timer eapses, giving you enough ime to enter the premises and disarm the system. Your installer wil program the entry delay ‘duration based on the time you require to Safely enter the premises ‘and aisarm the system. Two afferent entry delay timers ceri be programmed. Afi entering through the designated entry’ext point, the Keyped wil “veep” durng the entry delay reminding you 16 dsaim the 6.1 Programmable Output ‘Your MAESTRO Contre Pane! includes @ programmable output that ‘can be programmed by your instaler. When a specific event or ‘condition occurs in the system, tha PEM ouput can be used to roset smoke and olass break detectors, activate light switches in your home oF office, openiciose garage doors and many mors. Speak to your installer about this helpful feature. 6.2 Alarm Memory Hn lem stuaton cous when the sistem ermed, te red SMM" nator on your keypad wil urine A reco of al lam situations tat occur wl be sted in memory Aer dserming the Stem. pressing once an (MEM Key wl splay which zones wa fepen dung the erm porod by Muminaing the Corresponding 2008 indeaters Note: the (MEM keys pressed more than once you wil enter the 4 [Based on your needs, your installer can program these panic alarms, to gonerato audibie alarms (sirens or bels) or sent alarms, both of \which will send a message to your monitoring secu statin. The 3 different panic zones can commurveate specific messages to your ‘montorng sition, Le. pressing panic means “call the police”, of ‘all the fre department” etc. ASk your installer for the exact dofintion of your panets panic alarms system. Upon entry ofa valid accoss code, the rod “arm” indicator wil extinguish and the keypad will emit’ a confirmation "besp" (beep-beep-beep) denoting the system hes been disarmed. if an incorrect access code is entered, the Keypad wil sound a rejection ‘beep” (veezeccen). Press the [CLR] key at any ime to cleer data ‘and re-enter ancther access code. If an arm was generated from a fre or 24-hour zone while the system was armed, entering a valid ser code wil silence ihe siren. However, you should then check the zane and elminata the couse of the alarm. if you are unable to pinpoint the reason fer the alarm, call your install. ‘vent display which can not bo decoded TTovaet the alarm memory display, prass the [CLR] key. 6.3 Chime Zones {chimed zone "advises" you when is opened by creating a rapid Intermittent deep tone (Deep-beep-Deep) whetner the system 1S ‘mod or dsatmed. Up to 8% zones plus the local Keypad zone can bo programmed as chime zones. To turn on the “chime zone" feature, press and hold the key corresponding to tne desired zone ((1] te [B)) for three seconds unti the intermittent chime beep is heard. This means that the chime feature hes been activated. Ifa Continuous beep is heer, this means thatthe chime beep has been eactveted. To enable chiming when there is.no AG power (orange power” LED off) press and hold the [7] key for three seconds unt the intermitent chime beep &s heard. To enable the chime feature on the keypad zane, press and had the [8] Key for threo sacands. To mute the keypad's alarm sounder, press and hold the [9] key for DE5303 tee seconds until the intermittent chime beep is heard. This means thatthe muting feature hias been activated. a continuous beep is heard, this moans that the muting featuro nas been deactivated. If you ave more than one Keyped in your system, Bo ‘sure program the "chime" zones for each Keypad separately Keypad chimes must be re-progremmed if the panel suffers a total ower iss. 6.4 Chime Operation Options Key [1116]: Tums chime “on” or ‘of in zones numbered 1-6 key [7] Tums chime “cn” or “off” when there 1S no AG power (orange “power” LED oft) Key (8). Tums cho "on" and “of forthe local Keypad zone key 9]. Tums the keypaat's alarm sounder miaing “on” or “oir 6.5 Trouble Display ‘Ten trouble conditions are continuously monitored by tho control panel and displayed on the Keypad. When a trouble conten ‘occurs, the “TRL” indicator wil luminate and the Keypad wil emit ‘an intermittent beep (if enabled). Press the [TRBL] Key to setch fo “vouble display” mode. The “TRBL” Indicator wall lash and any ilumineted keys correspond to @ trouble condition as. described below. Press any key to ext the “trouble display” mode. Most of thase trouble conditions wil be programmed by your installer to be reported directly to your secunty company. If you see 4 trouble condition appear an your keypad, ploase contact your ‘alarm company in order to ensura that rapars are made mmedataly to your securty system, 6.5.1 No Battery/Low Battery ~ “1” The sumiation of the "1" sndeator denotes that the back-up baltary fs dsconnected or thal the baltry shoud be replacod, 2 wil net provide adequate back-up curent in caso of AC less. f tho conirl pene is curently running on battery power, the iumination ofthe "1" indcator denotes tht the Betlery vote has cropped f0 {05 vos ortawer 6.5.2. Power Failure —°2" The itunneton of the “2” indicator denotes thet the contol panel has detected a loss of AC power. Note, when an AC power loss ‘occurs, the "TRAL” indicator wil flash rapidly 6.5.3 _ Bell Disconnected - “4” The iuminaton ofthe “4” indicator denotes that there is no bell or sien connected tothe bell ouput termina ofthe contrat panel 6.5.4 Maximum Bell current — “5” The bell outout is microprocessor controlled and wil automatically shutdown when the currant exceeds 3A upon alarm, 1 this ccours, the 5" indicator wil lumina 6.5.5 Maximum Auxiliary Current - 6" ‘The ummation of the “6” indicator dentes thatthe exuxliary current has exceeded 1A This Wil cause aulamalic shuldown of the auxery output 6.5.6 Communicator Report Failure — “7” |W the control panel could not communicate with the monitoring station computer, the 7" incscator wil lumina 6.5.7 Timer Loss — “8” The ilkinaton of the “8 indicator denotes thet your secutty system tmer (lock) must be e-pregrammed. To re-program the tenor press {ENT] + [mastor or user 1 cod) + (MEM) + 2 agts (00-23) Fapresenting hous 2 dts (0059) rpreserting minites 6.5.8 Tamper/Zone Wiring Failure — “9” “Tho “0” incite illuminate to done a wiring prblem on ono or 6.5.9 Telephone Line Monitoring ~ “10” Tho 0" incite wi lumintoto donot tha ho contra panel has rot dlecod the presence cf atepton in for 30 seconds 6.5.10 Fire Trouble — “HOME” The tamination of he HOME” ndcatr denote a wing problem canzone # Stine ws fre ze ye Upon a fre alarm, the ballsiren wil operate in "pulse mode". Ths meens it wil continuously turn cn and off until silenced or reset by ‘ontering a valid acooss code, IMPORTANT IN CASE OF FIRE, FOLLOW YOUR EVACUATION PLAN IMMEDIATELY! If there 1s no fire condition, contact your ‘monitoring company immediately to avoid an unnecessary response, Fire Safety in the Home Reasonable fhe safely can be achieved by following a three- point program: 1. Minimizing fre hazards 2. Providing a fire warring system 3. Having and practicing an escape plan Minimizing Fire Hazards The three most common causes of res ere 4. Smoking in bed 2. Leaving children nome alone 2. Cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline Providing a Fire Warning System Household fires are especaly dangerous at night. Fires produce ‘smoke and deadly gases thet can overcome occupants wii they sleep. DE5303 To warn against fire, smoke datectors should be installed cutsids fesch separste sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living uni, including basements Having and Practicing an Escape Plan ‘There often may be very litle ime between detection ofa fre and tho time that t Becomes doadly. This intorval may be as lito as ono oF two minutes. Advance warring of a fire may be wasted unless, the fami hes planed fr 2rd ent rom the essence Pan and practice fr fre conditions wth the focus on rapid ext from the residence 2 ils should be held so that all family members know what to do 3. Each person should plan forthe possibilty that ext through a bedroom window may be necessary. Exting tho residence without requirng the opening ofa bedroom door is essential Provision for the Disabled For specal circumstances where ife-sefely of some occupant(s) depends upon prompt rescue by aihers, the fre weming system includes a means of prompt, automatic nctfication to those who are ta be depanded upon forthe rescue fe eed 8.1 Burglar Alarm Testing ‘with the system dsarmed and the areen Teedy" wonton, activate motion detects by walking n the protectod area. Open and cese protected doors. Very that the ‘corresponding zane eator tluminates ater each actvation. Your netaler ean advise you of he best way to test your pater system 8.2 Fire Alarm Testing Do not use open flame or burning materials to test your fe tection devices. Contact your installer for safe methods of testing your system. 8.3 System Maintenance Under normal use, your system requires vitally no maintenanco calor than regular testing. It is recommended that the standby battery bo changed every throe years. Speak fo your installer about the necessary tests and at frequency they should be performed, 9, System Setting Checklist Important! Keep tis information in a secured location. Panic Alarms {11810} Paice or Slent Audble Dsebied Js this system partitioned? Yes No [4] & [6] Aux. or. 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