LED Keypads D720 Series User’s Guide D720 D720W D720B
Table of Contents Fire Safety 3 The D720/D720W/D720B Keypad 4 Security System Basics 5 Turning the System On and Off 7 Silencing and Reporting Alarms 8 Keypad Tones 9 System Commands 10 Security System Glossary 30 Security System Limitations 31 2
Fire Safety Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most fire related deaths occur at night when the occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and deadly gases, rather than from burns. To help reduce this risk, implement the following three-step program: 1. Minimize fire hazards around the home. Smoking in bed, cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline, leaving children home alone, and unsafe holiday decorations are some of the more common causes of household fire. 2.
Introduction AC Power Failure Your security system helps to secure life, property, and investments against fire, theft, and bodily harm. The keypad is an arming station that offers a variety of features. Function, versatility, and ease of operation make the keypad the ideal system for the home or office.
Security System Basics Keypad Features What is a Point? Armed Status Indicators A point is a detection device, or group of devices connected to your security system. Each area of your property is assigned to a specific point with a number. A point is a single door (like the entrance door) or an area of your property (like the second floor). Each point is represented by its point number on the keypad display panel. There are two basic types of points: Controlled and 24-hour.
Power Indicator The Keypad When the red PWR indicator LED lights steadily, your security system is operating from AC voltage and the standby battery is fully charged. When the PWR indicator is off, AC or battery power is not present. When flashing slowly, a low battery power condition is indicated. When flashing quickly, battery power is missing. If the indicator is off or continues to flash, contact your security company.
Function Keys Turning the System Off (Disarming) The keypad has three function keys (labeled A, B, and C). The function keys are used to perform system commands with the touch of one key. Your alarm technician programs the Function Keys. Your security system is turned off by entering your personal passcode and pressing [ENT]. When your system is turned on, you must enter the premises through a designated entry door to prevent an immediate instant alarm condition.
Silencing an Alarm Reporting to the Central Station My system reports to a Central Station. The audible alarm sounds for a specific period of time before it automatically shuts off. If an alarm occurs and you want to silence the bell or siren before the time expires, simply enter your personal passcode and press [ENT]. After silencing the alarm and returning points to normal, you can clear the alarm memory lights by entering your passcode twice (arm and disarm).
Exit Delay Tone: After you arm your system, the keypad emits a repeating beep tone and counts down the exit delay time. If you don’t exit before the delay time expires, and an exit delay door is faulted, entry delay begins. Keypad Tones Your keypad emits one of several distinct tones to alert you to system events. Additional bells or sirens can also be connected to your system.
Turn the Entire System On With Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 1 Arming with COMMAND 1: 1. Ensure all points are secure. All of the Point Status indicator lights on the Keypad should be off. If not, refer to Force Arming the System on page 29. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [1] key. The PERIMETER indicator and the INTERIOR indicator lights begin to flash on and off, showing the system has begun exit delay time.
Turn the Entire System On Without Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 1 1 Using Command 11: 1. Ensure all points are secure. All Point Status indicator lights on the keypad should be off. If not, see the section describing Force Arming the System (on page 29). 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [1] key. Now press the [1] key again. 4.
Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 2 Arming with COMMAND 2: 1. Ensure all perimeter points are secure. Interior points are not armed with this command, and can remain faulted while arming with Command 2. Perimeter point status lights should be off. If not, refer to Force Arming the System on page 29. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on 3. Press the [2] key.
Turn On the Perimeter With Delays I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 3 Arming with Command 3: 1. Ensure all perimeter points are secure. Interior points are not armed with this command and can remain faulted while arming with Command 3. Perimeter point status lights should be off. If not, refer to Force Arming the System on page 29. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [3] key.
Silence the Trouble Sounder I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 4 To use Command 4: 1. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 2. Press the [4] key. The keypad trouble sounder is silenced, and any flashing Point Status indicator lights are turned off if the point is normal. If the point is not normal, its indicator light stays on solidly, indicating the need for attention. This feature requires a passcode.
Send Report I have this feature as Command 41. COMMAND 4 1 & 4 2 To use COMMAND 4 1 or COMMAND 4 2: I have this feature as Command 42. 1. Always call your security company before sending a Test Report. I do not have this feature. 2. Ensure your security system is disarmed. This feature requires a passcode. 3. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 4. Press the [4] key, and then press the [1] key, or press the [4] key and then the [2] key for COMMAND 42.
Enable Remote Account Management I have this feature. COMMAND 4 3 To use COMMAND 4 3: I do not have this feature. 1. Your system is armed or disarmed to perform this function. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Call your security company using this phone number: Your security system is managed remotely from your security company without having a service person on the protected premises. By using Command 43, you can enable Remote Account Management (RAM).
Walk Test I have this feature. To use Walk Test: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is idle. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [4] key, and then the [4] key again. Audible devices (both interior and exterior) sound the burglary bell. 4. After silencing the audible devices, you can test detection devices. Open a door or window or activate a motion sensor.
Reset Sensors I have this feature. COMMAND 4 7 To reset detectors: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is disarmed. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [4] key, and then press the [7] key. The display flickers momentarily and the keypad emits multiple pips during reset. Command 47 resets faulted detection devices.
Delete Passcodes I have this feature. COMMAND 5 3 To delete passcodes: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is idle. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [5] key, and then press the [3] key. Your security system is now in the Passcode Delete Mode. 4. Enter the two-digit user number for the passcode you wish to delete. Press [ENT]. The passcode is now deleted.
Personal Passcode Change I have this feature. COMMAND 5 5 To change your personal passcode: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is idle. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [5] key and then the [5] key again. Your security system is now in the Passcode Change Mode. 4. Enter the passcode you wish to change and press the [ENT] key. 5. Enter the new passcode and press the [ENT] key.
Fire Test I have this feature. COMMAND 5 8 To use Fire Test: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is idle. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [5] key, and then the [8] key. Audible devices (both interior and exterior) sound the fire bell. 4. One by one, activate the detection devices to fault each point.
Watch Mode I have this feature. To use COMMAND 6: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is idle. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [6] key. The system is now in Perimeter Watch Mode. 4. To exit the Perimeter Watch Mode, press the [COMMAND] bar and then the [6] key. With your system disarmed, use Watch Mode to monitor selected points.
Special Alert I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 7 To engage COMMAND 7: 1. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 2. Press the [7] key. Your COMMAND 7 special alert is programmed to: This feature requires a passcode. This command is a manually operated and initiated alarm command. Command 7 is programmed to respond to numerous situations that can need immediate attention.
Partially Turn On the Perimeter I have this feature. COMMAND 8 To arm with COMMAND 8: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure the keypad is disarmed. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Decide which points are to be left disarmed. Fault the points (doors and windows) by leaving them open. The point(s) must remain open until after the exit delay time expires. 3. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 4.
Special Alert I have this feature. I do not have this feature. COMMAND 9 To engage COMMAND 9: 1. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 2. Press the [9] key. Your COMMAND 9 special alert is programmed to: This feature requires a passcode. This command is a manually operated and initiated alarm command. Command 9 is programmed to respond to several situations that can need immediate attention.
Bypass a Point I have this feature. COMMAND 0 To use Bypass a Point: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is disarmed. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [0] key. The system is now in the Bypass mode. (Some points are set by your alarm company so they cannot be bypassed). 4. To bypass a point, press the key that corresponds with the number of that point, and then press the [ENT] key.
Unbypass a Point I have this feature. COMMAND 0 0 To Unbypass a Point: I do not have this feature. 1. Ensure your security system is disarmed. This feature requires a passcode. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar. The Command mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the [0] key, then press the [0] key again. The system is now the Unbypass mode. 4. To unbypass a point, press the number key that corresponds to the number of the point that is flashing slowly, and then press the [ENT] key.
Turning the System On With a Duress Passcode I have this feature. I do not have this feature. This feature requires a passcode. A duress passcode sends a silent alarm signal to your security company. It arms or disarms the security system just like your personal passcode; however, as the system is armed or disarmed, an alarm signal is transmitted. Be sure your security technician explains how this feature works in your system.
Force Arming the System To arm with points faulted: I have this feature. 1. Enter your personal passcode and press the [ENT] key, or enter an arming command (COMMANDs 1, 2, or 3). The keypad emits a buzz tone indicating a point is faulted. 2. Press the [COMMAND] bar and then the [ENT] key. The system now arms all points that are normal. I do not have this feature. If a protected door or window is open, you can have the option of force arming with that point faulted.
Security System Glossary Passcode - Used to arm or disarm the keypad. Arm and Disarm - Rendering of an igniter from a safe (no energy) to a ready-tofire condition and vice versa. Perimeter Arm - Arming command that arms only the perimeter of your building, Bypass - Deliberately not including certain points of protection when arming the security system. Central Station - Facility where trained personnel monitor your security system 24 hours a day.
Security System Limitations Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental threats. All security systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, the following: • If sirens or horns are placed outside the hearing range of people in remote areas of the building or in areas which are frequently closed off, they do not provide the intended protection.
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