TouchScreen for XFINITY Home Getting Started Guide TCA300 Install
Compliances FCC Safety This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device complies with UL 985, UL1023, UL1635. 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Using the TouchScreen The TouchScreen is the center of your home security system. This device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms. NOTE: This guide provides an overview of the TouchScreen and its basic operation. This guide assumes the TouchScreen has been activated and you have assigned a Keypad Code.
System Navigation and Reference Header Security Status Content Area The System Navigation and Reference header displays at the top of the TouchScreen. On the left side, it provides a navigation icon allowing you to access the Dashboard screen. Centrally it provides the current time and basic weather information. The right side provides a trouble indicator, when system troubles are present, access to recent System Activity, and access to System Settings.
Understanding Arming Modes Arming and Disarming the System You can arm the system for multiple scenarios: The Security status of your security system is displayed in the Security Status content area. Arm Away – Best for leaving your home unattended Arm Stay – Ideal for hanging out at home Arm Night—Best for when everyone is in bed Different arming modes use different rules for when sensors are tripped and for Entry/Exit delays.
Tapping the grey Security Shield will open a Bypass Options screen which will allow you to see the current status of all of your security zones, and give you the option to bypass all Arm-Blocking Zones, or bypass any zone individually. If the affected zones are closed or troubles are resolved the status will automatically update to Ready. Arming the System from the TouchScreen To arm the system from the TouchScreen: 1 Tap the Security Status shield when it is in Disarmed (Ready) state.
Arming the System from the TouchScreen When you arm the system, the Security Status Content area displays a countdown of the number of seconds until the Exit Delay is over. You can choose to cancel the arming process. To disarm the system from the TouchScreen: To cancel the arming process: 1 Tap the button located below the countdown timer and Arming Mode. IMPORTANT NOTE: Panic alarms and smoke alarms are reported without an Alarm Transmission delay or an Entry Delay.
Sending An Emergency Alarm TouchScreen Installation and Maintenance You can manually trip an alarm in the event of an emergency by tapping the Panic button. Emergency alarms are reported without an Entry delay or Alarm Transmission delay. Installing the Technicolor TouchScreen To manually trip an alarm: 1 1 2 Remove the TouchScreen from its packaging. Press the Panic button located in the lower left corner of many screens. The Panic Confirmation screen appears.
Power supply should follows similar look and feel to the Home Hub. See CAD “150630_HH PSU.STP” Table 1: AC Power Supply Ratings 9 Rating Value Voltage 12V DC Current 1.5A Frequency 60 Hz Plug the TouchScreen’s AC adapter into the wall outlet, and replace the center screw through the bracket hole. [ ] COMCAST CONFIDENTIAL 4 5 Feed the AC power cable through the circular hole on the back plate and connect to the power port on the back of the TouchScreen.
Replacing the Battery Figure 1: Activation: Installation Welcome Screen WARNING: The rechargeable battery that came with your TouchScreen is only available through your service operator. If your battery needs to be replaced, contact your service operator to arrange for replacement. 1 Remove the back plate from the back of the TouchScreen by pulling the center of the bottom edge upward, then sliding the top tabs out of the slots.
Recommendations for Sensor Installation and Placement Evacuation Plan Door/Window Sensors and Glass Break Detectors Install door/window sensors and/or glass break detectors at every possible location of entry, both upstairs and down. Develop an emergency evacuation plan for use in the event of fire. Here are some recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association. Glass Break Detectors For best detector performance, select a mounting location that is: Within 7.
Smoke Detector Installation Recommendations The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends the following for the number and placement of smoke detectors. Place smoke alarms as follows: In every bedroom, in hallways, and on every level of the premises, including the attic and basement. High on a wall or on a ceiling (because smoke rises). If a smoke detector is placed on a ceiling, position at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) from the wall.