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FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Interlogix can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
Canada Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
Commands at a Glance To do this: Press: Disarm the system. 1 + Code Disarm the system during Entry Delay Time. Code (or 1 + Code) Cancel an accidental alarm. Code (or 1 + Code) Arm to Level 2—STAY. 2 + Code Arm to Level 3—AWAY. 3 + Code Send a police alarm. Press and hold both POLICE buttons for 2 seconds. Send an auxiliary alarm. Press and hold both AUXILIARY buttons for 2 seconds. Send a fire alarm. Press and hold both FIRE buttons for 2 seconds. Arm system with No Delay.
Contents Getting to Know Your Security System 1 Overview .....................................................................................................................................................1 Control Panel ..........................................................................................................................................1 Touchpads ..........................................................................................................................................
No Delay—For Instant Alarm ....................................................................................................................7 Auto STAY Arming Feature .......................................................................................................................8 Arming While a Door or Window is Open 8 Bypassing a Sensor Directly .......................................................................................................................
Latchkey Paging 16 No Activity Feature 17 Using the Panel Download Feature 17 System Information 17 Testing the System 17 Automatic Test Features ...........................................................................................................................17 Manual Tests .............................................................................................................................................18 Sensor Test .............................................................
Getting to Know Your Security System This manual describes how to operate your system. It describes basic arming and disarming commands as well as how to program system features. The dealer or installer may have already discussed the details of your system with you. Record your system details in the User Sheets located in Appendix A. Overview Your security system is made up of different parts.
Motion Sensors Motion Sensors in hallways or rooms detect a person moving across the field of detection. Environmental Sensors Environmental sensors such as gas, smoke, and heat detectors remain alert for the presence of fire or carbon monoxide 24 hours a day. Communicating with the Panel Your system can be set up to communicate with you through: • Status beeps • Alarm sirens • Touchpad text • Pager information A s e n s o r is a c tiv a te d .
• Protest beeps inform you that you’re trying to arm the system while there is an open door or window. • Sensor test beeps are the sound the system makes during a sensor test to indicate that a sensor was tested properly. Status beeps are described in more detail throughout the manual. Pager Notification Your system can dial the phone numbers of three different pagers to notify users of events they may want to be aware of.
Arming Your System Since your security needs may vary throughout the day, the system was designed with three arming levels. By arming your system to a particular level, only those sensors programmed to detect in that arming level will report alarms. Level 1—OFF Use Level 1 when intrusion detection is not necessary. For example, on an active Saturday morning—kids playing inside and out; someone working in the garage; various house projects going on.
Keychain Touchpad Arming To disarm your system with a keychain touchpad, press the Unlock button. Your installer can set up your keychain touchpad to arm the system in one of two ways: • Press the Lock button to arm the system directly to Level 3 with no Exit delay. Using this method, you would not be able to arm to Level 2. • Press the Lock button to increase the arming level each time it is pressed (Level 1 to Level 2, or Level 2 to Level 3). The Exit delay time would be applied.
If, for example, you arm the system, then run upstairs for something you forgot, the Exit Delay time may expire. Once the Exit Delay expires, opening an armed door or moving in front of a motion detector will cause an alarm. Aborting Accidental Alarms Your system can be set up with the opportunity to abort an accidental intrusion, Police or Auxiliary alarm.
The interior sirens and touchpads sound three quick status beeps, telling you that the system accepted the command and has started the Exit Delay time. During the Exit Delay time, the system sounds one short beep every 4 seconds. The red ARMED indicator light on fixed display touchpads will flash. During the last seconds of the delay time, the beeps will accelerate to one per second. Exit the premises immediately. At the end of the Exit Delay, you’ll hear three more quick status beeps.
¾ Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay: 1. Close all perimeter doors and windows. 2. Exit the premises if arming to Level 3—AWAY. 3. Enter: 2 + Code or 3 + Code. The system sounds two or three short beeps. 4. Immediately after hearing the beeps, press 4 for No Delay. Touchpads display an arming message, such as “Armed to STAY No Delay” or “ARMED TO AWAY NO DELAY,” for example. The ARMED indicator light on fixed display touchpads will light.
6. The bypassed door or window can now be opened. ¾ To arm bypassed sensors: • Arm the system again. OR Note At any touchpad, press ƒ (labeled Bypass) + Code + sensor number. Touchpads display, “Zones 01 OK,” or “SENSOR 01 UNBYPASSED,” for example. You cannot bypass sensors directly using a keychain touchpad. If the touchpad displays “INVALID,” or if the touchpad sounds one long beep, make sure that you entered a valid access code and a valid sensor number.
¾ To get a Short System Status: ¾ Press ‚. The system sounds beeps according to the current arming level. (One for Level 1, two for Level 2, three for Level 3.) Touchpads display the status information, for example: “System is OK,” or “SENSOR 02 OPEN.” If an alarm or system trouble condition has occurred, it is displayed on a touchpad the first time you perform a Short or Full Status check. Performing a system status check a second time displays the system status including any trouble conditions.
¾ To activate a Police panic alarm using a touchpad: • Press and hold the Police button(s) for 2 seconds. ¾ To activate a Police panic alarm from a keychain touchpad*: • Press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons at the same time for 2 seconds. * The installer must configure the Police panic alarm to work this way. Auxiliary Panic Alarm The Auxiliary panic alarm sounds from interior sirens only. It is typically set up by your security dealer, based on your specific needs.
Programming Access Codes User codes can be given certain attributes which determine whether the user can bypass a sensor or perform system tests. Changing a User Code Note The system will not accept the same code for two different users. ¾ To change or assign a user access code: 1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code. 2. Press 10 nn 0 where nn is user 00 through 15. 3. Enter the desired 4-digit code, then ƒ. 4. Press ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
Setting the Time and Date Although the installer usually sets the time and date at the time of installation, the user can change it when necessary. See Appendix C, “Programming Your System” for more detailed information on setting this feature. ¾ To set the system time: 1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code. 2. Press 00. 3. Enter the correct time in 24-hour format (4 digits), then press ƒ. For example, if the current time is 7:23 a.m., press 0723 + ƒ. 4.
4. Press ‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus. Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps The frequency or pitch of chime and trouble beeps from each fixed display touchpad can be adjusted individually to a more desirable or distinct tone. Chime and trouble beep tones sound using the default frequency during, or within 15 seconds of, any button activity at that specific touchpad. ¾ To change status tone pitch: 1. Press and hold the ‚ and 0 until you hear a steady tone, then release the buttons. 2.
• Opening and Closing reports • Latchkey Paging Pager Messages When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following information is included: E v e n t c o d e L a s t fo u r d ig its o f c e n tr a l s ta tio n a c c o u n t n u m b e r S e n so r n u m b e r o r u se r n u m b e r Although all three types of information can be reported on your pager, your pager service determines how the information will actually appear.
Account Number in Page This part of the page let’s you know where the event is occurring. Code XXXX Indicates 4-digits of account number Some pager providers transmit only numbers and not alpha-characters. If your account number contains alpha-characters, check with your provider to see exactly how your account number will appear on your pager.
Note If you have the Opening and Closing Reports feature turned on, you’ll receive a page every time someone disarms the feature, not just Latchkey-designated user codes. No Activity Feature The system can monitor the activity in your home and automatically call for help if normal activities are not detected within a defined period of time.
When your system detects a problem, trouble beeps sound to alert you. See “Troubleshooting” for an explanation of the causes of trouble beeps and what you can do to fix the problem. Manual Tests The automatic tests your system performs provide continuing reassurance that it is working properly. There are also weekly system tests you can do yourself as an added safeguard.
Testing Sirens The purpose of this weekly test is to verify that the panel is activating sirens with the appropriate warning sounds. ¾ To perform an alarm siren warning sound test: 1. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that you will be activating alarms and they should not dispatch authorities. 2. Activate alarms of each type (fire, police, auxiliary), one at a time. 3. Listen for the appropriate siren sound when each alarm is activated (see the “System Alarm Sounds” table on page 10). 4.
Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages Trouble beeps are a series of five short beeps, once a minute. When your system detects a problem, it lets you know by sounding trouble beeps from touchpads and sirens, and by trouble messages on touchpad displays. Table 2 lists the causes of trouble beeps, the visual display you can expect to see, and possible solutions for the trouble condition. Silencing Trouble Beeps If possible, correct the situation which is causing the trouble beeps.
Table 2: Causes of Trouble Beeps SENSOR SUPERVISORY There is a problem with how the sensor is communicating with the panel. 1. Test the sensor as described in “Sensor Test.” 2. If the sensor does not test OK, call your security dealer for service. SENSOR TROUBLE A sensor may have an internal problem or a fire/smoke sensor may not have properly reset after activation, or the sensing chamber may be dirty or partially obstructed. 1. Test the sensor as described in “Sensor Test.” 2.
No. Sensor Name HW / WL / TP 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 User Codes The tables below provide space for you to record user codes and the attributes of each. If you would like the Latchkey attribute changed for any code, contact your dealer. B = User can bypass sensors. L = Users can send Latchkey pages. S = User can perform system tests.
B L S Code 14 15 Touchpad Information Status beeps and Key beeps are programmable by the installer. The Silent Arming feature is user–programmable. Protest beeps upon bypassing will always sound. Location of TP Status Beeps Key Beeps On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off Is Touchpad Tamper feature on? • Yes.
Keychain Touchpad 3 P re s s th e L o c k k e y to : ¨ In c re a s e th e a r m in g le v e l. ¨ A rm th e s y s te m to L e v e l 3 w ith n o E x it o r E n t r y d e la y . P re ss b o ¨ C re ¨ C re O th ¨ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ th a te a te e r: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a t o n e tim e to : a P o lic e p a n ic a la r m . a n A u x ilia r y p a n ic a la r m .
The time allowed to leave the premises after arming the system is the Exit Delay time. Door Door Location Entry Delay Exit Delay 1 : : 2 : : 3 : : 4 : : 5 : : Feature My system features include: Quick Arm • • Yes. Press the arming level desired. No. Enter arming level, then access code. Quick Exit • Yes. Press D and exit your armed premises through a delay door within 2 minutes. No. I need to disarm my system in order to exit the premises.
If the Power Goes Out Your system has a backup battery that keeps your system operational during a power failure. An optional feature allows your system to alert the central monitoring station if the power is off for more than 15 minutes. It reports again when power has been restored. No Activity Time My system uses the No Activity feature. • • Yes. If there is no activity in my system for ____ hours (1-42, default 24), the system will send a No Activity report to the Central Station. No.
H a ll A s m o k e d e t e c t o r s h o u ld b e lo c a t e d o n e a c h le v e l. B e d ro o m L iv in g R o o m D in in g R o o m H X B a s e m e n t D in in g R o o m B e d ro o m K itc h e n d s m o k te c to r s s m o k l if d o o n t a n d e d e te c to r e d e t e c t o r is r is n o t p r o v id e d b e t w e e n r e c r e a tio n r o o m s .
Floor Plan of Your Home or Business Alarm System Limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental emergencies. All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-towarn, for a variety of reasons including: 28 • If sirens are not placed within range of persons sleeping, in remote areas of the premises, or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
• If freeze, flood, or any environmental sensors are not located in areas where the specific condition can be detected. • If smoke does not reach a smoke sensor. For example, smoke sensors cannot detect smoke in chimneys, walls, roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. Sensors may not detect smoke on building levels different from their installed location.
P re ss P re ss P re s s Ato m o v e b a c k w a rd th ro u g h th e m e n u 1 to tu rn a fe a tu re o ff Test System Weekly Off Stay A 1 2 3 No Delay Silent Pager 4 5 6 Features System Menu B press both 7 8 9 Status Lights Bypass * 0 # C press both D u m b e re d e y s w h e n s o r c o d e o ic e s a r e re q u e s te d Away press both P re s s Bto m o v e fo rw a rd th ro u g h th e m e n u P re ss n k v a lu e c h 2 to tu rn a fe a tu re o n P re ss ‚ t o d e s e le c
E n t e r c o d e 9 B 8642G71B.DSF ƒ ‚ B Then, system displays: ‚ B ‚ ƒ Press B to return to Reg Code 00. ƒ B ƒ ‚ B B 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On (Direct Bypassing) B B B B 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On (System Tests) 1 + ƒ for Off 2 + ƒ for On (Downloading) ‚ ƒ to enter the menu. ƒ Press ƒ ‚ to back out of the menu.
Using Programming Shortcuts A programming shortcut is a number that gets you to a particular spot in the programming menus. A series of shortcut numbers takes you directly to the feature or code you want to change. The table below lists: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Enter programming menus: How to enter the programming menus. User programming tasks. The sequence of keystrokes to take you to the task. Specific information to enter for the task. How to accept an entry. How to exit the programming menus. 2.
1. Enter programming menus: 2.Choose programming task.