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1. p p AIP ALAR POTN S lt 158 5 ele D Page 61 Model 4724 Security System 161 Page 62 Options DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS User s Manual ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM User s Manual DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2
2. 38 System yq a uY SSS Q a Sas suae eee o SSS Ree eR Sa Qe 40 Touchpad Panic Buttons 41 Zone Informiation eye 42 Window Groups sic 47 User Programmable Options 50 Time Windows Menu O sess 51 Access Options Menu 1 52 2 etri tere tpe ee rete pins 68 DST Dates Menu 3 uu enne 68 Page ii User s Manual Section 1 Introduction Congratulations You have just purchased a Regency 4000 Series Security System one of the most sophisticated and flexible security systems available today The electronic heart of your security system is the Model 4720 Control Communication panel The 4724 Control Expander increases the versatility and ease of operation of your system more than ever before It can monitor up to 144 separate zones sensors divided into as many as 8 areas In addition you can use up to 32 X 10 modules to control lights and appliances from any touchpad Everyday system control is accomplished through touchpads Touchpads are normally installed in the master bedroom and main entries Programmable in thousands of different combinations they allow you to quickly and conveniently arm and disarm system functions and zones providing an extremely high degree of t
3. Page 54 Options DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS User s Manual ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM User s Manual DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 Options HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC
4. When this option is selected this user code can enable or disable individual intrusion zones You cannot bypass 24 hour fire and emergency zones Note that bypassing a zone leaves that zone unprotected wa G 5 1 5 When this option is selected this user code will able to arm the system when returning to the home or business User s Manual Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System DISARM YES 1 5 8 When this option is selected this user code will be able to disarm the system when returning to the home or business EE ACHT EIGENEN PROGRAMEZ YES 1 9 When this option is selected this user code can program the options described in this manual Caution Selecting Yes enables this user to change other users secret codes Give this option only to people who should have access to the programming menus CODE2 2 N0 0 10 10 When this option is selected secondary users such housekeepers and baby sitters can arm the system If the Code 2 feature is activated see page 16 secondary users can also disarm the system once HIGH SEC 2 NO 0 NO 11 When this option is selected this user code has high security access and must enter both their secret code and the high security code to gain access to any doors The high security code is code 255 EA CARD Ontte NO 0 NO 12 When this option is selected this user code is
5. UX U T W FS E 73 LL MrWwmTFESH Ls rwmrsm x o sMrwrrsn 73 User s Manual Page 51 Model 4724 Security System Access Options Menu 1 Your access code assignments are Areas a 17 Areas Page 52 Options DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS User s Manual User Programmable Options Note The main user s code code 1 is programmed by the installer If high security access was selected during installation code 255 will be the high security code ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM User s Manual DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM PROG PROG
6. sure the green READY light 15 on and the ARMED light is off 3 Enter your access code 4 to 6 digits on the touchpad When you finish the green READY light will go off the red ARMED light will come on and your system will be armed You then have a specified time to exit You and your alarm company will have determined the exact number of seconds necessary and written it in the data section at the end of this manual The touchpad may give you an exit warning tone with beeps to count down your exit time optional You must be out of the building with the door shut before the time runs out or an alarm will sound Arming the Perimeter Only For intrusion protection when you remain at home you can arm the outside doors and windows and leave the interior disarmed to allow free movement inside your house 1 Make sure the INTERIOR light is off if it is on press INT 2 Enter your access code The ARMED light will come on and the READY light will go off Arming the Interior At night you can set the alarm system from your bedroom touchpad to alert you to an intrusion anywhere inside your home No timed entry or exit delays will be granted for anyone entering the house and no movement will be allowed inside the house 1 Press NT DEY 2 Enter your access code The NO DELAY INTERIOR and ARMED lights will come on and the READY light will go off To turn the no delay alarm condition off when you get up in the
7. BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS User s Manual ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM ARM User s Manual DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM DISARM PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 CODE 2 Options HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC User Programmable Options CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD O
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9. Resetting the Time 1 Press 9 TEST 2 Enter your main access code The LCD will read TIME HH MM 3 Enter a 6 digit time setting The first digit is for the day of the week Choose the number of the day from the list below 0 Sunday 4 Thursday 1 Monday 5 Friday 2 Tuesday 6 Saturday 3 Wednesday The second digit is or 1 Enter the last four digits as the actual time in hours and minutes Enter leading zeros before single digit numbers 4 Press TEST to enter the new time Example To reset the time for Tuesday 3 15 PM you would enter Hour Minutes 9 TEST access code 2 1 0 3 1 5 TEST Day of Indicates week Press MUTE to exit set time mode Resetting the Date The system will automatically prompt you to set the date after setting the time To set the date without first setting the time 1 Press 8 2 When the LCD reads DATE enter a 6 digit date in MMDDYY format Enter leading zeros for single digit months and days Example To reset the date for March 25 1995 you would enter Day 08890 Month Year 3 Press TEST The system will automatically set the day of the week User s Manual Page 23 Model 4724 Security System Programming Access Codes Do NOT program new access codes unless you check first with your installer He or she will inform you as to which functions and time windows apply to each code Make sure the system is di
10. 10 10 10 10 User s Manual Page 48 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 User s Manual 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Windows 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 System Data Completed by Installer 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 2 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28
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12. Communications on All Intercoms Paging Press so that all touchpads attached to your system can communicate with each other To turn off press ICOM Two way Communications on One Intercom 1 Press the number of the touchpad you wish to call 2 Press ICOM To turn off press ICOM Listen only Communications With All Intercoms 1 Press the 1 key 2 Press the 0 key 3 Press ICOM To turn off press ICOM Listen only Communications With One Intercom Press the number of the touchpad you wish to listen to twice for example press to listen to intercom 1 2 Press ICOM You can now hear activity in that touchpad intercom area but they cannot hear you To turn off press ICOM Page 18 User s Manual Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System Preprogrammed Time out The time out option allows you to automatically limit touchpad intercom or telephone usage to anywhere between 15 and 255 seconds The touchpad intercom or telephone will automatically hang up after the programmed time has elapsed emitting a warning beep 10 seconds before it turns off Telephone Operation Your touchpad can function as an intercom or as a hands free telephone if the Model 4640 Audio Module and Model 4140 Telephone Intercom Controller are included in your system If programmed timeout has been selected the telephone will timeout after the same number of seconds as the intercom Basic
13. HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC HI SEC User Programmable Options CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY CARD ONLY WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP WIN GRP Code o BR e CA Un nyt nti a 9 ER Page 55 Model 4724 Security System Page 56 Options DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPA
14. Telephone Operation ____ ps Place a phone call 1 Press 2 Enter digits of the phone number you wish to call up to 12 digits Put caller on hold Press MUTE The touchpad will beep while the Mute function is activated Remove hold Press Transfer a call to another 1 Answer incoming call by pressing touchpad 2 Put caller on hold by pressing short will sound while the call hold Press the number of the touchpad to which you want to transfer the call Press ICOM and announce the call To complete the call transfer the person receiving the call must press User s Manual Page 19 Model 4724 Security System Automatic Redialing The 4660C and 4660R touchpads can store two 12 digit phone numbers 1 Toredial the last phone number called press 9 2 Press TEL Preprogrammed Time out The time period is the same as the intercom time out see page 19 Memory Dialing Store a phone number in Press memory m Press digits of the phone number you wish to store Press MEM Press either digit 1 or 2 for memory location 1 or 2 Press to terminate the call Dial a memory phone Press digit 1 or 2 for memory location 1 number or 2 Press TEL Clear a phone number from Press Press MEM Press either digit 1 or 2 for whichever memory number you wish to erase Press TEL Page
15. programmed as only which means the user can gain access only with the card not by entering the code on the touchpad User s Manual Page 27 Model 4724 Security System UIN 32 0 0 Ee aE 13 Enter the window group during which this code can be used If you want a code to be usable all the time select window group 32 If you want to make it impossible to use a particular code for example because the card has been lost select window group 33 14 Repeat Steps 2 13 for each access code that will be used through 255 To skip codes enter the number of the next code desired Note If any codes are selected as high security Step 11 code 255 must be programmed for high security also If high security codes are not used code 255 can be used as a normal access code Holidays Menu Menu 2 The Holidays menu lets you determine up to 16 days that will be treated as holidays Certain time windows can be enabled on holidays For example a business owner may allow only a few specific users to gain entrance on holidays 1 In programming mode page 21 press for the Holidays menu DATE O 101 2 HOLIDRSS 2 Enter the month and day of the first holiday Use a leading zero for single digit months Press TEST DATE 2 00 00 TEST ENTER 3 Continue programming any other holidays If you need to change the date of a holiday press as many times as necessary to locate the holiday then make t
16. read TRY AGAIN If make a mistake entering your code you can also press the button and start over again The following function descriptions are written for installations with single area access capabilities For systems allowing access to multiple areas refer to the table on page 17 Arming Your System When leaving your home or business you will want to arm the intrusion protection of your security system using the procedures in this section When you attempt to arm the system and the READY light is not on or the LCD reads NOT READY it usually means that one or more of your building s zones are not prepared for system arming Not Ready conditions can be a door or window left open Press the button to display the number and location of the Not Ready zone When the condition is corrected for example you have closed the door the READY light will come on If you cannot correct the problem you must bypass it before you arm the system see page 14 If the touchpad shows a TROUBLE message when you attempt to arm the system contact your central station for servicing immediately You can however press STAT to display the trouble condition Do NOT attempt to arm the system until the trouble condition is cleared because your system will not be fully operational Page 10 User s Manual Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System Fully Arming the System 1 Press the button The INTERIOR light will come on 2
17. the Area Arm menu see page 17 Activating Doorstrikes The or DOOR button is used to activate doors in areas programmed for authorized access only Your installing company may program your system to disarm automatically when door access is granted If this is the case all areas assigned to the door station and code are disarmed at the same time 1 Press DOOR 2 Enter the proper access code Activating High Security Doorstrikes With this optional feature you can designate some locations within your installation as high security areas allowing access to specified users only 1 Press DOOR The LCD will read ENTER CODE 2 Enter your access code The display will read ENTER CODE B 3 Enter the high security access code code 255 see page 66 Page 16 User s Manual Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System Multi Area Access Functions Area Arm Menu In a split arming system some users and touchpads may be granted access to multiple areas The system response is different for these users When the access code is entered the display shows the status of the first area to which the user has access The Area Arm menu will be displayed and the key prompts repeat continuously on the second line The following table explains the Area Arm menu functions Table 1 Area Arm Menu Button Functions 0 Disarms any areas to which the user has access and returns to the BF normal operating display Re
18. 10 Compatible Module Data continued on next page Page 38 User s Manual 10 Compatible Data Note The and buttons have the same function X 10 Compatible Module Data continued For Installer s Reference To Activate Do NOT press these digits Light or Appliance HouseCode Unit 117 F po EY 1 Le En Eo j P User s Manual Page 39 System Data Keep the following information CONFIDENTIAL and stored in a safe place System installation company Name of alarm company representative For service call or Before testing call or Your account 15 Number of seconds programmed for exit delay sec Number of seconds programmed for entry delay sec Your main user s code code 1 15 Your high security door access code code 255 is Your duress digits are Your system is custom programmed for the following features Delayed reporting ____ Area Arming ____ Emergency Alarm ____ Card Access Control _ Fire and Smoke Detection On site Printer ____ Auxiliary Alarm for X 10 Modules Page 40 User s Manual System Data Touchpad Panic Buttons Your system touchpad locations and panic alarms are shown below Your installer has selected police fire or auxiliary for e
19. 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Page 46 User s Manual System Data Window Groups The chart on the following pages shows which time windows your installer has assigned to each window group You can program the starting and ending times for each individual time window See pages 25 28 for explanations of time windows and window groups and for programming instructions User s Manual Page 47 Model 4724 Security System Window Groups o z o 5 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
20. 20 User s Manual Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System Your security dealer or installer will complete all initial programming for you However as time goes on you will undoubtedly want to make changes You can access the 4724 built in programmer from any touchpad with an LCD This section shows you how to program some system features directly from the touchpad Before you begin programming make sure that all areas are disarmed Entering Program Mode To enter programming mode press your main user s code Once you are in programming mode the available menus display continuously on the second line of the LCD until you select one The menus are 0 Time Windows 1 Access 2 Holidays 3 DST Dates To access a menu press the menu number TEST Note Your system is disabled while you are programming You will not be protected until you exit programming mode Viewing Menu Selections Pressing the TEST button lets you view the current option settings in a menu The top line of the display shows the option description and the current setting The bottom line displays the keys that are available to you Continue to press TEST until you locate the option you want to change Some menus Access for example repeat options for many numbered items The first step in the menu allows you to choose which numbered item you wish to program When you have finished programming the options for that item the menu a
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25. CD continuously displays affected zones Trouble A beep once every 4 Alerts users to system trouble Condition seconds conditions Can be silenced by pressing Entry Warning beep sounds once each The touchpad LCD counts down the second during countdown number of seconds you have left to disarm the system and avoid an alarm Exit Warning A short beep sounds each The touchpad LCD counts down the Optional second during countdown number of seconds you have to leave the building after arming the system to avoid an alarm Door Chime Low volume high to low Two beeps indicate that a door pitch tone similar to a programmed for the chime feature has doorbell Sounds once each been opened or closed time a perimeter sensor is opened or closed Arm delay A beep sounds once every 10 seconds until the end of the arm delay time User s Manual Page 33 Model 4724 Security System Household Evacuation Plan It is vital for every household or business to develop and rehearse an evacuation plan in case of fire Fire 15 the third major cause of accidental death Within minutes from its start a fire can be deadly It is important that you draw up and regularly practice a fire evacuation plan to ensure rapid escapes Page 34 Draw up a floor plan of your home or business clearly showing at least two exits from each room Since most fire deaths in a home occur while a family 1 sleeping pay particular attention to bedrooms
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28. Make sure that each family member knows the location of the exit nearest his or her bedroom Make sure that each worker knows the location of the exit nearest his or her workplace Make sure family members or workers are familiar with and can quickly recognize your system s audible alarm signals See page 32 Instruct family members to feel closed doors BEFORE opening them If a door is warm DO NOT OPEN IT Use an alternate route such as through a bedroom window Thick smoke usually accompanies a fire When moving through smoke stay as close to the ground as possible crawling if necessary Itisa good idea to keep a flashlight in a designated place in each room for emergencies Make sure all family members or workers realize that personal belongings can be replaced but people cannot Warn them to get out of the building as soon as a fire is detected Do NOT stop to pack or look for belongings for any reason Under no condition should anyone return after escaping from a burning building A good evacuation plan should specify a certain meeting place outside the building so that all family members or workers can be accounted for and given medical treatment if necessary Once all family members have safely evacuated the building call the fire department immediately from a nearby phone Do NOT stop inside a burning building to call the fire department Once the fire evacuation plan has been drawn up and you have discussed it with your
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32. Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction eerie eee eiis n ei 1 Section 2 System Overview 2 Monitoring Capabilities essere 2 ACCESS COG6S 3 Touchpad 1 enne 5 System Status Lights 7 Touchpad Buttons eese enne 8 Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System 10 Arming eret rere rika 10 Disarming Your SY roit Eo 12 Resetting Alarms nennen en rennen 12 Viewing Not Ready Information esee 12 Viewing Alarm Trouble and Supervisory Conditions 13 Viewing Alarm Event Memory nasa 13 Silencing Trouble Sounds 14 Bypassing 14 Unbypassing Zones 14 Activating Chime Sounds sse 15 Sending Silent Duress Hold Up Alarms 15 Activating Emergency Alarms sese 15 Activating X 10 Module 15 Code 2 Operation esie m eai te I 16 Activating 16 Activating High Security Doorstrikes sese 16 Multi Area Access Functions Area Arm Menu 17 Intercom Operat
33. ach touchpad see page 9 To trigger an alarm you must press the appropriate key for one second 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 User s Manual Page 41 Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area ON 42 User s Manual System Data Completed by Installer Zone Type Location Area 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 User s Manual Page 43 Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Page 44 User s Manual System Data Completed by Installer Zone Type Location Area 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 User s Manual Page 45 Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area 121
34. allation company uses this special code to install and initially program your system It can also be used to arm and disarm your system both from the touchpads and from the central station by telephone lines If you do not want the installation company to have access to your system once it has been installed ask the installer for the installation code and instructions for changing it Once you have changed the code only you can arm and disarm the system If it becomes necessary to change the programming of your system you will have to give the installation company the new code Talk to your installer about the installation code There are many reasons why you might want your installation company to be able to access your system at any time User s Manual Page 3 Model 4724 Security System Main User s Code Code 1 Warning Without this number it is virtually impossible for anyone to re program or reset your security system Code 1 sometimes known as the master code enables you to change other code numbers and change the day and time shown on your touchpad liquid crystal display LCD and optional printer This main user code number can be written down on page 40 and stored for periodic use in a safe place Primary Access Codes Codes 0 255 These primary codes are the basic keys to your security system They can be programmed to allow the user to arm and disarm the system operate door access functions and bypass deactiv
35. amper proof security Your 4724 security system has a stand by back up battery to prevent system shutdown during power failures Typically you will not have to open the control panel cabinet once it is installed It is vital that you familiarize yourself with the information in this manual for optimum system performance and prevention of false alarms It is also recommended that you keep this manual in a secure place for future reference Talk to your system installer if you have any questions about which features are included in your system If anything covered in this manual differs from what your installation company representative has told you follow your representative s instructions The 4724 Security System is UL listed for both residential and commercial burglary and fire use User s Manual Page 1 Section 2 System Overview Monitoring Capabilities Your Model 4724 security system is active 24 hours a day monitoring for fire police and auxiliary conditions depending on your needs and touchpad activated alarms The intrusion burglary portion of the system must be turned on and off armed and disarmed as people come and go See pages 31 32 for instructions on what to do when an alarm sounds Intrusion It is important that your intrusion system be on any time your home or business is not occupied and when occupants of a household are sleeping The intrusion system can be armed or disarmed from any of the control
36. ate zones Access can be restricted to certain areas or to card users only Primary codes can be individually programmed with specific time windows appropriate for each employee or user This allows access to be granted only when the person needs to be in the building For example shift workers in the evening hours only or part time workers for their scheduled work hours only Secondary Access Codes Code 2 feature Secondary access codes are any codes 2 999 programmed to be used by temporary users such as guests and cleaning persons Secondary code users can usually only arm the system not disarm Activating the Code 2 feature when arming the system before you leave the building enables secondary users to disarm the system once Arm only conditions are restored when the system is disarmed with any code Note Normal 4724 programming grants all codes disarm capabilities However special secondary code parameters can be reprogrammed by your security system installing company if you need them Your security company representative will help you to program Code 2 parameters as well as all the code numbers you need initially for each code type you can change them later if needed Page 4 User s Manual Section 2 System Overview High Security Door Access Code Optional Note This product is not listed for UL 294 access control systems You can provide a higher level of security for door access control and restrict access to certa
37. dvances to the next numbered item User s Manual Page 21 Model 4724 Security System Programming Options For some options the available choices are numbered and appear on the bottom line of the display To choose a new option setting press the number shown by the desired choice The second line of the touchpad display will show the new choice For options that you either select or do not select press 0 for No and for Yes Press the TEST button after making programming changes to accept changes similar to the way you use the ENTER key on a computer If You Make a Mistake While Programming If you make a mistake in programming and have not yet pressed 5 press The LCD will show 0 or the first choice for the option Enter the correct data and press TEST If you begin to program the wrong option and you have not yet pressed press the button to cancel the new data and restore the factory programmed default data Press TEST to advance to the next option If you have already pressed TEST you must press to exit the current menu re enter the correct menu and locate the option Exiting Menus and Program Mode When you finish programming options for a particular menu press MUTE to return to the menu selections To exit programming mode press MUTE once or twice depending on where you are in the program Page 22 User s Manual Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System
38. e In Case of Accidental Activation In the event that your security system 15 accidentally activated do not panic It is important to cancel the alarm as soon as possible by entering your access code on the nearest touchpad If your system is programmed for delayed reporting and you disarm your system before reporting begins an alarm will not be transmitted to your dealer s central station Consult your security system for further instructions What Happens When an Alarm Occurs Important If you enter your home or building and find an alarm message the LCD LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and call your central station or the police Should your security system go into an alarm condition three things will happen 1 A loud audible warning will be heard from all system speakers The sound will vary depending on the type of alarm See Audible Alarm descriptions on page 32 2 Thetouchpad LCD will indicate that an alarm has occurred You can press to see the type of alarm its zone number and location 3 Your security dealer s central monitoring station will be automatically dialed reporting the nature and location of the alarm They in turn will dispatch the proper authorities to your home or building User s Manual Page 31 Model 4724 Security System When an alarm occurs in zone programmed for silent alarm the audible warning and displayed message will NOT occur but the alarm condition will still be reported to the cent
39. ective material or workmanship Customers outside the x United States are to return products to their distributor to repair The manufacturer shall not under any circumstances liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss of property or other damage or losses owing to the failure of the manufacturers products beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defective products The manufacturer makes no warranty of fitness or merchantability and no other warranty oral or written express or implied beyond the one year warranty expressly specified herein Part Number 150621 REGENCY Revised April 1995 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove Minnesota 55369 4927
40. enter your access code Activating X 10 Module Note The Model 4181 and the X 10 modules are for supplementary use only and are not UL listed as control unit accessories If your system includes a Model 4181 Power Line Interface you can use X 10 compatible modules to control lights and activate appliances in up to 32 locations in the installation You can use any system touchpad to control these modules They can also be programmed by your installer for automatic activation Your installer has assigned a one letter house code to each module Each module also has a pair of digits associated with it This information is User s Manual Page 15 Model 4724 Security System shown on pages 38 39 Work with your installer to decide which light or appliance will be controlled by each module 1 Enter digits from the chart on pages 38 39 2 Press the or DOOR button 3 Press 1 to turn the module on or 0 to turn it off Code 2 Operation Under normal operating conditions anyone to whom you assigned a secondary access code can arm your security system one time but cannot disarm However when you enable the Code 2 feature an authorized person maid baby sitter gardener can also disarm the system once Press CODE 2 primary access code to activate the Code 2 function When the system is disarmed using any access code Code 2 is no longer active Note For multi area systems Code 2 is activated per area from within
41. erior area is enabled an alarm will occur if someone enters the zone Interior zones are usually not disabled in commercial applications Disarmed Areas Used to turn the chime feature on and off If the chime is on a bell like tone will sound whenever someone enters the zone In program mode this button restores the factory default data Note With multi area controlling touchpads the Chime Delay and Code 2 functions can be activated only from the area menu after entering the access code Allows communication with other intercom touchpads or with an outdoor intercom see page 18 If you make a mistake while entering a code or command press this button and start over Used to exit the area menu Used to change entry zones from delayed to instant M When pressed held for full second the panic buttons activate a police fire or other emergency alarm to the central monitoring station User s Manual Page 9 Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System This section provides operating instructions for each of your Model 4724 security system functions or capabilities Go over each with your installer if you have any questions and practice them until you feel comfortable with the day to day operation of each function Note You have a 5 second timeframe to enter each digit of your access code If you pause for more than 5 seconds you will hear a short beep and the touchpad LCD will
42. esigned to monitor one or more conditions that are not directly related to security but do require a prompt response to prevent some other problem or physical damage from occurring Typical auxiliary alarms could indicated conditions such as furnace freezer or equipment failures water level and so on Although none of these conditions is a security concern early detection and appropriate action could save money or property Ask your security company representative for specifics in your particular operation Emergency and Panic Alarms A panic alarm is a user activated alarm such as a touchpad panic button or personal wireless panic transmitter A panic alarm condition would indicate that you are at home and manually signaling an emergency condition or break in attempt Emergency alarms can be programmed to be sent to service providers such as the police through your central station You can manually send this type of alarm by pressing one of the panic buttons on a system touchpad see page 9 Access Codes An access code is a confidential 4 to 6 digit number You enter this code into the system touchpads to program arm and disarm and command all functions of the system The 4724 supports up to 255 access codes Note When selecting access codes for your system do not use numbers such as 1111 2222 and so forth While they are easy codes for you to remember they may also be easy codes to break Installer s Code Code 0 Your inst
43. family or workers you should review and practice it periodically to make sure everyone knows exactly what to do if a fire occurs User s Manual Section 6 System Messages Trouble Messages Your security system is designed to provide you with many years of reliable trouble free protection but unforeseen problems may occur For many problems with a component or zone in your system low volume high pitched tone will sound and your touchpad LCD will read TROUBLE After pressing the button the LCD will show one of the following indications along with the zone number if appropriate 1 144 LOCATION AC BATTERY DATA LOST DEFAULT ALL DEVICE 0 DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 DEVICE 3 DEVICE 4 DEVICE 5 DEVICE 7 FAILED LINE 1 LINE 2 PAPER TOUCHPAD 1 15 Indicates location of a zone with a problem System has lost AC power Low battery condition in the control panel or the battery is disconnected Communication failed and an event was not reported to the central station Failure of critical system components Shut down the system and call your installation company Problem with the control panel communicator Problem with the optional printer interface Zone expander 1 problem Zone expander 2 problem Problem with the intercom or telephone module Problem with the auxiliary control module Problem with the EEPROM memory Communication to the central station is not working Phone line 1 is faulty or need
44. he changes Note To disable holidays press or enter 0 o o o Page 28 User s Manual Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System DST Dates Menu 3 This menu is for programming the dates the system will be adjusted one hour forward for daylight savings time or one hour back for standard time 1 In programming mode page 21 press for the DST Dates menu FUD DRTE 00 00 3 DST DATES 2 Enter the date that daylight savings time will begin and press TEST BACK DRTE 00 00 BYPASS SHIFT 3 Enter the date that daylight savings time will begin and press TEST Note To disable DST dates press or enter 0 0 0 o User s Manual Page 29 Model 4724 Security System Testing Your 4724 Security System Important Weekly tests are recommended to ensure proper system operation Discuss testing with your security company installer to develop the optimum schedule and procedures that will be right for your system and operation Testing is required for UL Household Fire NFPA 72 Central Station Regulations and is described below This test must be performed with AC power disconnected The purpose of this procedure is to ensure that battery malfunctions will be discovered during the test Disconnect the AC power transformer by unscrewing the mounting screws that hold the cover in place Remove the transformer from the wall receptacle to disconnect the AC power from the unit Once the test has been co
45. he current version of the 4724 software Page 12 User s Manual Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System Viewing Alarm Trouble and Supervisory Conditions Viewing Alarms When an alarm occurs the touchpad displays ALARM on the first line of the LCD Press to view the location of the alarm Viewing Trouble and Supervisory Conditions When a system trouble or sprinkler supervisory condition occurs the touchpad will beep and display TROUBLE or SUPER VISOR Y on the first line of the LCD Press to view the location of the condition Viewing Alarm Event Memory The 4724 stores information about alarms and other system occurrences in Alarm Memory and Event History Alarm Memory Press to display the zone number and location of any alarms that have occurred since the last time the system was armed Alarms remain in memory for a single arming period The next time you arm the system memory from the previous arming period is automatically erased Event History Event history records up to 500 events including alarms trouble conditions tests and door access To view all events that have occurred since a particular date first press When prompted to do so enter a start date All alarms that have occurred on or since that date will be displayed To view the complete event history up to the last 500 events enter 0 o 0 as the starting date To erase events stored in event history press TEST User
46. ilding 8 a m 5 p m Monday Friday Each time window specifies a week day starting time and ending time Before you begin programming see page 51 where the time windows you wish to program are recorded For auto arming systems you can program a delay period that would allow you to cancel the auto arm or extend the delay period During the delay the time remaining is displayed on the touchpads and an audible warning can be heard Time window groupings have been pre set by your installer You can change individual time periods using Menu 0 or change access code assignments using Menu 1 Talk to your installer for changing window groups Enter programming mode see page 21 then use the following steps to change or assign time windows 1 Press 0 for the Time Window menu 2 Enter the number of the time window to program and press TEST 3 Enter the start time using the 24 hour clock military time and press TEST For example to enter 5 p m you would enter 0 4 Enter the end time in the 24 hour format and press TEST 5 The display shows the days of the week chosen for this time window dash indicates a day is not selected From the table below enter the digit that corresponds to the days you want to assign to the first time window Pressing the digit selects or deselects a day Thursday Wednesday 6 Press when you are finished Holiday 0 5 Continue programming for as many time wi
47. in doors or users When using the high security option both the user s access code and a common high security code code 255 18 required to unlock a protected door As a benefit this means that only one code has to be changed when access requirements change This feature protects against unauthorized access to areas such as sensitive document storage government security proJects and so on Note You can easily change the primary codes and the high security door access code at any Model 4660 touchpad whenever necessary to deny access to terminated or transferred employees see 24 Touchpad Descriptions This section describes the touchpads that can be used with the 4724 Touchpads that are not UL listed Models 4533 4553 and 4563 can be used with the 4724 but may have slightly different buttons or Indicator lights Models 4660C and 4660R The 4660C or 4660R touchpads are used to program options an operate most functions of your security system see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The Model 4640 intercom telephone module can be used with either touchpad to provide full 2 way intercom communication System Status Lights Alert Tone Sounder English Language LCD S o reapy INT ARMED Q NO DELAY BYPS Q INTERIOR JEM a CHIME M Up CPE TEL MUTE CHM 2 JT TEST CLR DLY POL FIRE AUX 6 Z 8 9 np DOOR Funct
48. ion Buttons Digit Buttons Function Buttons Figure 1 Model 4660C LCD Touchpad User s Manual Page 5 Model 4724 Security System System Status Lights Alert Tone Sounder English Language LCD Q O READY STAT Q ARMED n Q o BYPS INTERIOR Rd MEM REGENCY Q CHIME MODEL 46608 22 we 2 3 4 5 gt TEST gt 6 7 8 9 Ol N et ad Door Function Buttons Digit Buttons Function Buttons Figure 2 Model 4660R LCD Touchpad Model 4533 4553 and 4563 Touchpads not UL listed The button and indicator light on these models function the same as the button and the NO DELAY indicator light on the Model 4660 touchpads The button combines the functions of the and buttons Press to perform the Chime or Interior functions Page 6 User s Manual Section 2 System Overview System Status Lights The lights on the top left of the touchpad provide information about your system including features that have been enabled or disabled The table below describes the LED light emitting diodes functions of the 4660 touchpads Off READY All zones in the area s controlled Either all areas controlled by this by this touchpad are ready to arm touchpad are armed or none of the areas are ready Flashing Some areas have Not Ready zones areas co
49. ion ee eren Dee die m 18 Telephone 19 Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System 21 Entering Program Mode essere 21 Viewing Menu Selections Programming Options If You Make a Mistake While Programming User s Manual Model 4724 Security System Exiting Menus and Program Mode 22 Resetting the Time iet te ertet end 23 Resetting the 23 Programming Access Codes seen 24 Time Windows Menu 0 25 Access Menu 1 4 osse epe teet E MEER 26 Holidays Menu Menu 2 sese 28 DST Dates Menu 3 user SY 29 Testing Your 4724 Security System sese 30 Section 5 In Case of Trouble eerie e 31 AC Power 31 In Case of Accidental Activation esee 31 What Happens When an Alarm Occurs aa 31 AUG ble Alar terme eere uti bu eese 32 Beeper Sounds ose Sm 33 Household Evacuation Plan esee 34 Section 6 System Messages 35 Trouble Messages 35 Error Messages ep Redes 36 LCD DISBI8yS m 36 X 10 Compatible Module Data
50. morning simply press the and buttons again Your system will only be armed on the perimeter assuming the Interior Lock While Armed option was not selected during programming User s Manual Page 11 Model 4724 Security System Disarming Your System To disarm simply enter your access code 4 to 6 digits on the touchpad When you return and open a door on the delay circuit an entry warning tone will sound and you will have a programmed amount of time to enter and disarm the system The warning tone will stop as soon as you enter the first digit of your access code allowing you to clearly hear the beeps as you finish entering your code The ARMED light will go off and the READY light will go back on Resetting Alarms After an alarm condition occurs you can silence the local touchpad sirens by entering your access code Secondary users can reset alarms only if the Code 2 function is enabled see page 16 Viewing Not Ready Information If the LCD reads indicates that the system is not ready to be armed or that a trouble condition exists you can locate the problem by pressing See page 35 for trouble condition displays Before you can arm the system you must identify and correct the Not Ready condition The button can also be used to obtain the following information Press The LCD will display All the zone numbers and names in the areas controlled by this touchpad The touchpad number and location T
51. mpleted reconnect AC power by plugging the transformer into its receptacle Replace the transformer cover and mounting screws Note While the system transformer is unplugged the LCD display may read TROUBLE AC Press to silence If the touchpad controls more than one area you must first enter a code and then press for each area To test overall system operation 1 Calland warn your security company s central station that you plan to run a system test 2 Besure the system is disarmed 3 Press the button followed by your access code If all systems are operating properly all of the touchpad lights will flash your alarm will sound for a few seconds and a dialer test will be transmitted to the central station There are a variety of central station response procedures Your security company will inform you as to what response you should expect from a test Note The system tests will not test the sensors and detection devices that activate alarms Be sure to test smoke and other fire detectors regularly following the procedures provided by the detector manufacturers Regular tests ensure they are operating properly Page 30 User s Manual Section 5 In Case of Trouble AC Power Failures During brief power outages in your home or building your security system will function normally using the rechargeable battery installed in the master control panel When the power returns these batteries will automatically recharg
52. ndows you need If you want to skip past options without making changes press the TEST button until you reach the time windows you wish to program User s Manual Page 25 Model 4724 Security System Access Menu 1 In this menu you can select the functions that you want each user other than the main user to be able to perform For each function an example of the display is shown followed by instructions for entering or changing data 1 In programming mode page 21 press for the Access menu NURBERse T RCCESS This display indicates for which user code you will be programming options not the Code 2 feature or the actual 4 6 digit access code Press TEST to continue programming for user code 2 or enter the number of the user 2 999 that you want then press TEST Note For each option remember to press TEST after each selection or to Page 26 skip to the next option if accepting the default selection 00 2 500244 NTER DIGIT Enter the secret code digits for access code 2 AR S 2 12 345678 Using buttons 1 8 enter the areas that the code 2 can access then press TESTJ A displayed digit indicates it has been selected To de select a digit press the number again a dash will be shown in its place 00 2 1 Indicate whether or not this user code will be able to gain door access to the areas selected in Step 4 BUPRSSF2 UES 1
53. ntrolled this None of the areas controlled by touchpad are armed this touchpad are armed Flashing Only some areas controlled by this touchpad are armed NODELAY All zones controlled by this None of the areas controlled by touchpad that are programmed for this touchpad have delayed zones time delayed entries and exits are that are instant set to No Delay The delay time is disabled so the sensors will activate alarms immediately Flashing Only some areas controlled by this touchpad have delayed zones that are instant controlled by this Armed None of the areas and touchpad have interior zones controlled by this touchpad have HIME enabled will sound a chime if interior zones enabled Both lights will Disarmed None of the areas be on off or Disarmed All areas controlled by controlled by this touchpad have flashing this touchpad have chime zones chime zones enabled enabled will sound a chime if someone enters Flashing If armed some areas controlled by this touchpad have interior zones enabled If disarmed some of the areas controlled by this touchpad have chime zones enabled User s Manual Page 7 Model 4724 Security System Touchpad Buttons Buttons always visible on the touchpad are for frequently used functions such as arming disarming and door access The buttons hidden by the door on the left side of the touchpad are for specialized
54. r fire monitoring are in alarm One or more zones programmed for intrusion protection are in alarm The system is in the Area Arm menu page 17 One or more zones in the area shown to be armed are in a Not Ready condition a sensored door or window may be open A user has activated an alarm to summon the police The system is in the Area Arm menu see page 17 and all zones in the area shown are ready to be armed A trouble condition alarm has been silenced but the trouble still exists in the system A zone programmed to detect system tampering is in alarm Trouble condition exists in the system a broken wire low battery loss of system power and so on Page 37 10 Compatible Module Data Work with your installer to determine which X 10 compatible module will activate each light or appliance see page 15 For example if you wanted the front door light to be activated by pressing your installer would configure the system so that DOOR LIGHT was unit 1 in the first house code The installer would write FRONT DOOR LIGHT in the first column and the appropriate house code letter in the House Code column For Installer s Reference To Activate Do NOT press these digits Light or Appliance ss House code ms 5 a _ E 1 _ jm one 1 one 1 X
55. ral station Audible Alarms In conjunction with the optional audio module the 4660C and 4660R touchpads provide audible indications of alarms troubles and exit entry delays Your system can also have high volume speakers connected at the main panel The alarms below are ranked in priority order See pages 2 3 for more information Sound 1 High volume high pitch This alarm has precedence over all pulsing tone other alarms For example if an intrusion alarm has been sounded and subsequently a fire condition is detected the fire alarm will take priority over the intrusion alarm See page 2 for more information Emergency High volume slowly Triggered manually whenever anyone Panic alternating high low pitch presses one of the panic keys POL tone FIRE or on the touchpad Intrusion High volume alternating An intrusion or burglary alarm causes high low pitch steady tone this alarm to sound and sends a report to the central station See page 2 for more information Auxiliary High volume alternating An auxiliary alarm has the lowest high low pitch pulsing tone priority if other alarms such as fire panic or intrusion are sounding simultaneously See page 2 for more information Page 32 User s Manual Section 5 Case of Trouble Beeper Sounds The following table describes other audible signals Ue Sound Desrpion Alarms During alarms the touchpad beeper will beep as the L
56. s Manual Page 13 Model 4724 Security System Silencing Trouble Sounds To silence a trouble condition alert tone press MUTE In a multi area system you must first enter a code and then press MUTE for each area The LCD will read SILENCED instead of TROUBLE see page 37 If a new condition occurs the TROUBLE display and alert tone will be reactivated If your system has a trouble condition it will not be completely functional until the problem is repaired See page 35 for more information on trouble conditions Bypassing Zones You may need to bypass certain zones at certain times Remember that while a zone is bypassed there is no protection on that zone Do not give the code that allows for bypassing to casual users of the system such as cleaning or delivery persons The BYPS button is used to disable individual zones You cannot bypass 24 hour fire and panic zones Enter the number of the zone you wish to bypass 2 Press BvPs 3 Enter your access code if required If the touchpad beeps and displays RESTRICTED you have attempted to bypass a fire or emergency zone that cannot be bypassed To find out what zones are bypassed simply press BYPS The LCD will show the number and location of bypassed zones Unbypassing Zones Enter the number of the zone you wish to unbypass 2 Press 3 Enter your access code if required If the zone is in a Not Ready condition and
57. s service Phone line 2 is faulty if your system uses 2 phone lines Onsite printer needs a replacement roll of paper Problem with a particular touchpad unit Contact your security company immediately for repairs whenever any of these conditions are indicated The loss of normal house power will also turn off the power light on your control panel User s Manual Page 35 Model 4724 Security System Error Messages If operation or programming errors occur the LCD will display the following messages to explain the problem RESTRICTED CODE RESTRICTED DOOR RESTRICTED ZONE TRY AGAIN LCD Displays Either the code entered cannot be used at the touchpad being used or it cannot be used to operate the function that was attempted The code entered cannot be used to open the door Zone cannot be bypassed fire or other 24 hour zones cannot be bypassed or turned off An invalid code or command was used You may have pressed the wrong digit or paused too long while entering a code Restart from the beginning The English language LCD will normally display the day and time plus status and instructions for many status lights and touchpad functions The LCD will also display the following messages in addition to trouble and error messages MIN ARM SEC TO ALARM SEC TO EXIT ALARM Page 36 The system is preparing to auto arm the areas The arm delay can be extended or stopped after you enter a
58. sarmed and that you are NOT in set time mode Users who have programming capabilities can change their own secret codes or the secret codes for any higher code 1 Press 7 2 Enter your 4 digit main access code The display will read CODE 2 3 Enter the number of the code you want to program and press TEST The display will show the code number and the most recently programmed secret code for example CODE 6 6666 To skip to a different code press followed by the number of the code you want to program Press TEST The new code number will appear on the display along with the previously programmed secret code If no secret code has been programmed the code number will be shown without a secret code 4 Press and then enter the new secret code Note Do not enter leading zeros for codes less than 6 digits in length For example the code 005555 is six digits and not the same as the 4 digit code 5555 5 Press TEST If you are using a high security code the secret code you program for code 255 will be the high security code After you press the program will return to the first code To exit the program press MUTE Page 24 User s Manual Section 4 Programming Your Model 4724 Security System Time Windows Menu 0 You can specify up to 32 time windows periods to control when users can access the system or when arming and disarming can occur For example all users can access the bu
59. sets alarms for any areas in alarm 1 Causes area status to change from armed to disarmed and vice PI versa Also resets alarms in area s 2 J Arms any areas to which the user has access and returns to the normal operating display The areas must be ready to arm TEST Displays the status of the next area in the user s group of areas Can be used to examine each area s status until you press cn COPE Controls whether or not secondary access codes can be used to disarm the system for the area displayed CHM HM Turns the area s chime zones on and off The system must be disarmed Turns the area s interior armed zones on and off The system must be armed LATE Enables or disables the entry and exit delays for the area Allows the user to reset the arm delay After pressing this button enter the number of minutes desired and press 5 Press 0 to cancel auto STAT Shows Not Ready zones in the area Silences trouble condition for each area in the Area Arm menu Important When a multi area system has an alarm condition all areas that are in alarm must be reset before the alarm can be silenced User s Manual Page 17 Model 4724 Security System Intercom Operation In conjunction with the Model 4640 Audio Module the 4660C and 4660R touchpads can function as an intercom system providing two way or listen only communications Note The intercom feature is not UL listed Two way
60. system control such as zone bypassing system testing and programming Some of these functions can be performed only by the installer The 4660C and 4660R touchpads are shown on page 5 Buton Desorption TEST Used to enter a variety of test and programming commands STAT Used to display zones that are in Not Ready or trouble conditions When used with the proper access codes this button allows authorized access to specific building areas and equipment Also used to activate X 10 devices Used to enter numerical information such as access codes 6 78 9 0 Used for intrusion protection Allows you to arm the perimeter of your home leaving the interior disarmed for free movement Used to bypass deactivate individual zones sensors from system monitoring or control It also allows you to check which zones have been bypassed Used to view stored information about alarm occurrences E CODE Controls whether or not secondary access codes can be used to disarm the system Also used to activate X 10 devices Touchpad buttons continued on next page Page 8 User s Manual Section 2 System Overview Touchpad buttons continued Button Deo Controls the telephone functions See page 19 for details Silences audible trouble alert tones or exit program mode and MUTE return the system to normal operation press twice Armed Areas Used to enable and disable interior zones If an int
61. the area is armed the LCD will read RESTRICTED ZONE You will not be able to unbypass the zone because doing so would cause an alarm Page 14 User s Manual Section 3 Using Your Model 4724 Security System Activating Chime Sounds The chime function causes a chime to sound whenever any chime zone sensor typically a door is activated while the system is disarmed When the system is disarmed you can turn the chime function on and off by pressing If the touchpad controls more than one area you must first enter a code The Chime and Interior functions are controlled together but have different operation depending on whether the system is armed or disarmed Chime applies to disarmed systems interior applies to armed See page 11 for interior functions Sending Silent Duress Hold Up Alarms If forced to disarm the system under duress for example during an armed robbery you can still trigger an alarm A duress alarm is silently transmitted to the alarm central station by pressing a predetermined 1 2 digit duress code record on page 40 before entering your access code The system lights and alarms will not indicate that a silent duress alarm is being sent Activating Emergency Alarms To generate immediate alarms to the central station press one of the panic buttons POL FIRE and AUX for one full second To rest the system and stop the sounding of the alarm tone after a fire or other emergency is over simply
62. touchpads In a typical residential situation the system will be armed at night from the bedroom touchpad and armed again when occupants leave the house in the morning A typical commercial building will be armed on evenings weekends and holidays One or more of your doors have been sensored using door contact switches motion and smoke detectors and so on to allow entrance and exit alarm delays This is done to give you an adjustable pre programmed amount of time to leave after arming the system without setting off an alarm It is usually 20 to 25 seconds but check with your installing company to make sure of the exit delay time programmed for you Fire If your alarm specialist installed smoke detectors or heat sensors you have 24 hour fire protection Fire protection is active even when your system is disarmed If a fire is sensed your system touchpad will sound a local alarm and send a fire alarm signal to your security installer s monitoring station Tamper Alarm Certain components of your security system can be protected against attempts to disable them and prevent the system from operating properly Items such as outside bell or siren enclosures the control cabinet and telephone equipment are subject to unauthorized access and tampering Your system can be designed to monitor and report these conditions to the central station Page 2 User s Manual Section 2 System Overview Auxiliary Alarm Your system can be d
63. user code The touchpad beeps every 10 seconds during the arm delay Visual countdown of seconds before an alarm will be sounded and a message is sent to the central monitoring station after an entry delayed door has been opened A beep sounds once every second during this delay time Displays after arming Visual countdown of seconds before end of exit delay Exit delayed zones are disabled during this period If programmed to do so the touchpad beeper will sound once every second until the delay time is up If a user leaves after the delay time expires an alarm will sound The system is in the Area Arm menu page 17 and the area shown is in alarm condition User s Manual ARMED AUXILIARY ALARM BYPASSED CODE 2 FIRE ALARM INTRUSION ALARM PANIC ALARM READY SILENCED TAMPER ALARM TROUBLE User s Manual Section 6 System Messages The system is in the Area Arm menu page 17 and the areas have been armed A problem with or failure of special sensors installed to protect appliances such as furnaces and freezers One or more of the zones have been bypassed turned off so they do not respond to alarm conditions Displayed Area Arm menu only Secondary temporary access codes can be used to disarm the system once Not displayed Secondary access codes cannot be used to disarm the system Use the button to toggle this feature on and off One or more zones programmed fo

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