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1. 14 Using Opening and Closing Reports 14 Controlling Lights and Devices hh A LE EE 15 EAS isbn sia eoteantectedaouatsenslatetacen OENE 15 Turning All Lights On or Off at Once 15 Turning One Light On or Of 15 Controlling Lights Automatically 15 Devices Appliances cccccceccecceeeececeeeeeeeeeeseneeees 15 Turning a Single Device On and Offf 15 Controlling Devices Automatically 15 Chime and Latchkey Features h hW El eze 15 Cmime PC AUC DD bb ggpggpxapgxn 15 Ealoll key FCA oceania kelandarie selexane yena d n d 16 Automating The System Using Schedules 16 One Time Schedules h k l l ene 16 Setting Weekly Schedules E E U UUj jUjU JU U U U JU UI U j 17 Maintaining Your System eee 19 MS SUIT SR EN 19 Automatic Test Features E E e 8 19 Testing the System Manually 19 Testing sensors inpUtS eke kk 19 Cleaning the System Components 19 Checking and Changing Batteries 1 9 Dealer Service Information 20 SV SLC U s l T N ggxgD hnhnri yz 22yaA A5rn 20 Checking the System Status E E 20 What the Status or Trouble Beeps Mean 20 Ch
2. 0 Check Alarm History Return to Not Used Main Menu J 2 SILENT ARM 1 Turn Security Off 1 2 Arm to Home 3 Arm to Away 2 4 Arm to Night 5 Arm to Silent 6 List Arming Modifiers Return to C Main Menu 7 FEATURES 1 Chime 2 Latchkey Time 3 Add Delete List Lights amp Devices 4 Change Schedules 5 View History Buffer Return to C Main Menu J 1 Arm to PERIMETER on commercial systems 2 Arm to FULL on commercial systems 3 ACCESS CONTROL 1 Zone Test 8 SYSTEM 2 List Tested Zones During Test 3 List Untested Zones During Test 4 Change Status Voice Volume 5 Change Phone Voice Volume 6 7 Fire Test 8 Test Panel Backup Battery 9 Reset Smoke Loops 0 Enter Program Mode Return to C Main Menu 4UGHTS Enter light number 0 for all then press To return to the Main Menu press 1 Turn selected light On Now if off 2 Turn selected light Off Now if on 3 Set selected light To a Schedule 4 Raise Light Level 5 Lower Light Level Select a Different Light Return to Main Menu N Not Used Enter device number then press To return to the Main Menu press 5 DEVICES 1 Turn selected Device On Now if off 2 Turn selected Device Off N
3. j 8 9 ACCESS CODE TT Adjusting the Volume of Status Messages DATA BY 9 7 9 7 0 3 You can change the volume of the status voice messages from the system There are 9 volume levels from 0 silent to 8 maximum To change the status voice message volume Steps Response 1 Press 8 4 SYSTEM MENU VOLUME LEVEL present level 2 Enter 0 through 8 for desired VOLUME LEVEL new loudness and press level Note All alarm voice messages are always at full volume Access Codes zz The system access codes are used to limit certain system operations to authorized code holding users Access codes are programmable and are from four to six digits long The system will indicate if and when an access code is required to perform any desired function When ENTER Preliminary 8 23 00 Access Codes Ss YOUR CODE is indicated enter the four to six digit access code using the touchpad keypad buttons The system automatically has one access code for the pri mary user It is the primary access code You can change the primary access code but you cannot delete it In addi tion to this primary access code you can create secondary access codes for other users Adding an Access Code Add an access code to the system whenever you want another family member guest or service person to be able to use the system They will be able to come and go at their own convenience Guidelines 1 Do
4. Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Add All Days 9 Remove All Days Set On Time 5 Press to accept present schedule ON time or enter desired on time for example 440 for 4 40 and press Enter 0 for no on time 6 Press 1 for A M or 2 for P M Se Set Off Time PRESENT OFF TIME 7 Press to accept present schedule off time NEW OFF TIME or enter desired off time for example 440 for 4 40 and press Enter 0 for no off time 8 Press 1 for A M or 2 for P M Se Set Condition Type PRESENT SCHEDULE CONDITION TYPE 9 Press to accept present schedule condition type NEW SCHEDULE CONDITION TYPE or enter desired type and press Enter 0 for no schedule inactive type PRESENT ON TIME NEW ON TIME Schedule Types are 1 Normal 2 Holiday A 4 Holiday B 8 Temporary For combinations for example enter type 5 for Normal and Holiday B Set Arming Type PRESENT ARMING TYPE 10 Press to accept present schedule arming type NEW ARMING TYPE or enter desired arming type and press Enter 0 for no arming type n S DATA SET FOR THIS SCHEDULE IS Arming Types ON Transition Off Transition are INDICATED 0 None None 1 Disarm Arm 2 Arm Disarm 3 Arm None 4 Disarm None 5 None Arm 6 None Disarm Add 8 to the number to also make this an open close schedule For example for arming type 1 as also open close enter 9 See Appendix D for details 11 Press t
5. to do something Some will only sound when the system protests in some way Table x describes the operating and trouble beeps you may hear from your system Table 3 Status and Trouble Beeps Type of Sound Sound Pattern What These Sounds Mean When You Arm or 1 short beep Your system disarmed to OFF agak 2 short beeps Your system armed to HOME 3 short beeps Your system armed to AWAY 1 long 1 short beep Your system armed to NIGHT 1 long 2 short beeps Your system armed to SILENT When You Enter or 3 short beeps every 2 seconds Your system is armed and the exit delay is in progress Beeps sound Exit once per second during the last 10 seconds 3 short beeps every 2 seconds 3 short beeps every second Your system is armed and the entry delay is in progress Your system is armed an alarm has occurred the alarm sirens have already timed out and the entry delay is in progress Chime Feature On 2 short beeps or ding dong Your system is OFF The chime feature is on and an exterior sensor sound like a door or window is opened Preliminary 8 23 00 System Status Table 3 Status and Trouble Beeps Sound Pattern What These Sounds Mean Type of Sound Protest Beeps 1 long 1 short beep continuous sequence Once per second Your are trying to arm with one of the many possible protest conditions present You will be asked if you want to accept the protest condition after you enter your code For
6. 2 TEST FAILURE Phone test using phone number 2 has failed PRINTER TROUBLE REMOTE PHONE TAMPER SECOND ENTRY FAILED SIREN TAMPER SNAPCARD POWER FAILURE SNAPCARD LOW BATTERY SNAPCARD TROUBLE SYSTEM BUSY SYSTEM GOODBYE N Printer trouble has been detected printer error off line out of paper out of ink missing Panel has detected an unauthorized attempt to access the panel via the remote phone Four consecutive invalid access code entries have been detected Second entry different than the first Voice siren is being tampered with Wiring is shorted open or grounded SnapCard AC power is missing SnapCard backup battery is low Panel has detected a trouble with one of its SnapCards SnapCard is missing or wrong type System has taken control of seized the telephone lines and or is too busy to respond now System is about to take control of seize the telephone lines 2 Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix D Advanced Topics Appendix D Advanced Topics SSS LULU Opening and Closing Exception Reports The opening and closing exception reports feature allows programmed pagerholders and or the central station to be notified when arming or disarming occurs outside of spec ified time schedules You can set up this feature to page or phone you in the fol lowing instances LI Send a page if the system is disarmed before the open ing time schedule begins or after the opening time schedule has ende
7. A CODE FIRST ENTER YOUR CODE ENTRY CLEARED FLASH MEMORY TROUBLE GOODBYE INVALID AUTHORITY INVALID CODE INVALID EVENT LONG RANGE RADIO TROUBLE MAIN LOW BATTERY MAIN POWER FAILURE MAIN POWER IS description or MAIN BATTERY IS description MEMORY CHECKSUM TROUBLE NEW BUS DEVICE NO ALARM HISTORY NO ENTRY PHONE LINE 1 FAILURE PHONE LINE 2 FAILURE PHONE NUMBER 1 COMMUNICA TION FAILURE Meaning Invalid keypad entry Insufficient access code authority A different higher authority access code is required Invalid access code Enter valid code to proceed An invalid event is being annunciated in event history review Panel has lost supervision of long range radio long range radio is missing or faulty Panel backup battery is low Panel AC power is missing Indicates present system AC power status Panel has detected a RAM checksum error Panel should be reset and programming should be checked Panel has detected an unenrolled bus device Keypad entry time out has expired Phone line 2 has failed PHONE NUMBER 1 TEST FAILURE Phone test using phone number 1 has failed PHONE NUMBER 2 COMMUNICA TION FAILURE Panel has failed to communicate with the central station phone number 1 when it tried to report an event Phone line 1 has failed Panel has failed to communicate with the central station phone number 2 when it tried to report an event Alarm history buffer memory is empty PHONE NUMBER
8. For example when an intruder is detected your system sounds an alarm immediately in an attempt to scare off the intruder If the alarm verification feature is on your system will not initiate a call to the central moni toring station unless a second sensor is activated within 4 minutes You can also choose to delay the sounding of exterior sirens for 15 seconds giving you time to correct an arming mistake before your neighbors are alerted Not available in UL listed installations Preliminary 8 23 00 Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors C O Manually Activating Alarms Note If you are testing the system be sure to notify the Manually activate an alarm in the case of an emergency or monitoring service and instruct them not to dispatch to test the system personnel To manually activate an alarm You will hear this ON OFF progammable pattern indoor sirens outdoor sirens steady on steady on Police Press and hold both POLICE buttons Fire Press and hold both FIRE buttons Auxiliary Press and hold both AUXILIARY buttons silent oo Cancelling an Alarm Police burglary alarms activate indoor and outdoor sirens E L nn and a police report will be sent to the monitoring service Cancelling an alarm turns off the sirens and in some cases Fire alarms activate indoor and outdoor sirens and strobes also prevents the system from reporting to the monitoring if any and a fire
9. NAME ARMED TO HOME Active sensors Q Outdoor perimeter door and window sensors that are not bypassed Environmental sensors smoke heat carbon monox ide Inactive sensors Indoor motion sensors Arming to Night Arming to Night is used when you will be staying inside sleeping or inactive with the exception of designated areas of the house kitchen or bathroom Security Protection O To arm the system to NIGHT Steps Response if any Press 1 4 SECURITY MENU PARTITION NAME ARMED TO NIGHT All sensors will be active except those that are bypassed and those designated indoor sensors preset by your secu rity consultant Note Protected windows and doors must be either closed or bypassed in order for the system to arm Arming to Away Arming to Away is used when you leave and no one is sup posed to be in or on the premises To arm the system to AWAY Response if any SECURITY MENU PARTITION NAME ARMED TO AWAY All except bypassed sensors will be active following an initial exit delay Note Protected windows and doors must be either closed or bypassed in order for the system to arm Bypassing A security system cannot protect an open door or window When you attempt to turn security protection ON the sys tem will warn you if a door or window has been left open However you may want to arm the system anyway To do this you must bypass the open door or window Y
10. Preliminary 8 23 00 Access Codes Ss To set an authority level for an existing access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press7 ENTER CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to ENTER AN AUTHORITY change and press NUMBER THEN PRESS 5 Enter the desired authority level CODE SET TO and press AUTHORITY LEVEL XX Default Authority Level Definitions The following table lists the default authority level defini tions Remember a lower authority level means that level has the capability to do more a higher authority level means that level has the capability to do less Table 2 Default Authority Level Definitions Authority Arm to Armto Armto Armto Armto Remote Std Level 2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Access Level Level 1 f ADN f J f J Critical Zone Phone Schedule Zone Zone Test Test Menu Bypass Bypass ADN ADN Je Tr dk tt t cf cc i NIS R N NIS R SK NUN ji j ji T ji li Changing Authority Level Definitions The amount you can and cannot do within each authority level can be changed by redefining the definitions of each level By changing authority definitions you could make a lower authority level number capable to do less or you could make a higher authority level number capable to do more To change definitions for authority levels Response 1 Press 1 8 SE
11. among other infor mation the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this informa tion must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five 5 0 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service If possible you will be notified in advance When advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment You will be given advanced notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Interactive Technologies Inc 2266 Second Street North North Saint Paul MN 55109 2900 T 651 777 2
12. exists in the system To check the existing codes from the main menu select 1 8 your ACCESS CODE 3 Also the system will not let you delete the primary access code Changing an Access Code To ensure maximum security access codes should be changed on a regular monthly basis You should also change an access code if you suspect an unauthorized per son knows a user s access code or if when a user is replaced To change an access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 4 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to ENTER THE NEW CODE THEN change and press PRESS 5 Enter the new ACCESS CODE ENTER THE NEW CODE A and press SECOND TIME THEN PRESS 6 Enter the new ACCESS CODE CODE OK again and press Note Make sure that the new access code doesn t already exist To check from the main menu select 1 8 your ACCESS CODE 3 to view access codes No two access codes can be alike Access Code Options All access codes are not alike When you add an access code you can give each access code different options Using the Access Codes menu you can and should change the options of each new access code to ensure maximum security Preliminary 8 23 00 Access Codes C O Permanent User Select Permanent User when you want the access code to work for an unlimited amount of time or when
13. for the system to ENTER YOUR CODE answer 4 Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU 5 Enter the desired commands just as you would at a system touch pad 6 Press to quit and hangup GOODBYE To operate the system using Ring Count Method Toll Saver Steps Response 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone phone Dial Tone and dial your home phone number 2 Let the phone ring 12 programma SYSTEM HELLO ble times and wait for the system to PLEASE ENTER answer YOUR CODE Note The system will answer four rings ear lier if an alarm or trouble exists 3 Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU GOODBYE 4 Enter the desired commands just as you would at a system touchpad 5 Press to quit and hang up Preliminary 8 23 00 Alarms HEZ Note You can dial ahead and not wait for menus to be spoken Contact your security consultant if you want either method enabled or disabled or to change the number of Ring Count rings Bypassing an Answering Machine or Voice Mail You can access the system away from home if you have an answering machine or voice mail by bypassing them The system requests an access code and then responds to sys tem commands just as it would to a system touchpad To bypass an answering machine or voice mail Steps Response 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone phone 2 Dial your home phone num ber and wait for the answer ing machine or voice mail System to answer
14. friendly system designed to simplify your life while providing the optimum in auto mated security protection System Features BEE Your security system provides several options for creating the security and control environment you need in your home How you use the system is up to you Regardless of the features you choose you will find that your security system dramatically enhances your life style In addition to the standard intrusion and fire system fea tures here are just a few of the ways you can use the spe cial features of your security system Note Some features of this security system are optional and are available from your security consultant Automatic Lighting Control You can control lights inside and outside of your home by plugging them into wireless devices called lamp modules These lights can then be turned on and off using either the system touchpads or your home phones In addition the system automatically turns selected lights on during an intrusion or fire The system automatically turns selected lights on to scare off the intruder or to help you safely enter exit Automatic Device Appliance Control You can control the appliances inside and outside of your home by plugging them into wireless appliance modules For example the system can be programmed to automati cally turn your coffee pot or other appliance on and off with a schedule Courtesy Features The buttons on your hardwire touchpads light
15. of the Premises Many areas in your home can be hazardous to children Using local only sensors you can monitor certain areas such as liquor gun and medicine cabinets and even your swimming pool If the pool gate or moni tored cabinet door is opened a siren beeps The beep ing stops when the gate or door is closed You can also use this sensor type to alert you to cars approaching your home from the driveway to monitor your mail box so you know when the mail arrives and as a wire less doorbell Q Protect Private Business Information You can con trol accessibility to private documents or money drawers For example sensors could be set to beep any time the safe door is opened during business hours You can also assign up to 100 different system access codes to users Then if you choose to receive opening and closing reports from your central moni toring station you can check employee arming and disarming procedures If your system is not properly armed you can be called If normal opening proce dures aren t followed additional people can be noti fied If your home has a security gate covering the front door and windows you may choose to put a sensor on the gate to sound a local siren if someone shakes the gate to scare them away but not to call the central sta tion If the intruder continues to break in other sen sors protecting the front door and windows would call the central monitoring station Q Set Doors and
16. report will be sent to the monitoring ser SELVIGG vice i NEV Q Police alarm You must cancel the alarm within 5 Auxiliary alarms activate indoor sirens and an auxiliary programmable seconds to prevent the system from report will be sent to the monitoring service reporting to the monitoring service l l Q Fire alarm Even if you cancel the alarm right away Panic alarms can also be programmed to be triggered the system still reports to the monitoring service using keychain touchpads wireless touchpads and pen When this happens call your monitoring service and dant panic buttons follow their instructions to prevent the fire department from being dispatched Preventing Accidental Alarms Q Auxiliary alarm You must cancel the alarm within 5 A programmable seconds to prevent the system from This section explains how to avoid the surprise and annoy reporting to the monitoring service ance of accidental alarms j To cancel an accidental alarm Tips for Avoiding Accidental Alarms Alarm Response Type Be aware of the system devices and how they operate Police Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED Alarm within 5 programmable Report canceled seconds of the alarm start Fire Alarm Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED Report continues Always make sure the door is fully closed when enter ing and exiting the building Remember to disarm the system if you are interrupted during the entry exit delay time Then foll
17. to do These Hand held Work like these Action Press this Touchpad buttons Touchpad buttons SILENT ACCESS ARM CONTROL button s O Q 2 SECURITY Arm to Away default 8543164A DSF G NO DELAY LIGHTS DEVICES ENERGY f me FA Disarm default Press twice to cancel arming protests FEATURES SYSTEM SCRIPTS j a o STATUS N a Turn All Lights On Off default UNDO PHONE ENTER Arm to next higher level default Zone Trip default Auxiliary Panic Alarm default QO O programmable A AUXILIARY A programmable Basic System Controls In addition to automatic detection the system also responds to display touchpads Touch Tone telephones wireless touchpads and other manual controls The chart below shows some basic system tasks and the most common ways to perform them For a complete dis cussion of these go to the page number listed Press this on a Action Touchpad Hand held Keychain Home See Touchpad Touchpad Phone Page Cancel an accidental alarm ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE a CODE BES A B Activate a police panic alarm D Ti optional A POLICE A Activate a fire panic alarm optional Preliminary 8 23 00 Action Touchpad Activate an auxiliary panic alarm A AUXILIARY A 1 1 ACCESS CODE 1 n ACCESS CODE l 3 ACCESS CODE Disarm to OFF Arm to HOME Arm to AWAY 1 3 ACCESS Arm
18. up when you first push a button and stay on for 15 seconds after the last button is pushed This makes it easy to operate your system in a dimly lit entrance area You can adjust the brightness of the display and dim the light to darken a touchpad in a bedroom while someone is sleeping You can also operate your system silently Using this method Welcome So you can arm or disarm your system quietly and without disturbing others Partitions The system can be set up by your security consultant to operate as a multi partition system This way the same sys tem can be used to protect separate areas such as duplex or quad homes with each area having its own touchpad sen sors sirens and so forth Your home system can operate with up to four separate partitions Zone Sensor Types The sensors in your system are made up of different types and various sensor types react differently Certain sensors automatically trigger a call to the central monitor ing station immediately after being set off or tripped Other sensors trigger a call to the central monitoring sta tion only after being tripped twice within a certain time period Some sensors react silently while others allow you to set entry and exit delays There are local only sensors that sound sirens at your home but do not send a call for help The following are some of the useful ways you can use various sensor types in your home U Monitor Off Limits Areas
19. 3 Dial SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE ENTER YOUR CODE 4 Enter your ACCESS CODE NERI 5 Enter the desired commands MAIN MENU just as you would at a system touchpad 6 Press to quit and hang up GOODBYE Adjusting the Phone Volume When you want to adjust the phone volume to your com fort level for hearing To adjust the phone volume using a phone Steps Response 1 Pick up a Touch Tone phone 2 Press to access the sys SYSTEM HELLO MAIN tem MENU 3 Press 8 for the System Menu ee 4 Press 5 for Phone Volume PHONE VOLUME IS XX 5 Enter a new volume level and press to accept 6 Press to quit and hang up GOODBYE If you are calling in from an off site phone follow the appropriate instructions for bypassing an answering machine voice mail or making a direct call Once you have gained access to the system follow the instructions to adjust the phone volume Alarms SS n y Emergency alarms notify you and the system monitoring service in case of an emergency Although alarms are auto matically activated by the various system sensors you can also manually activate alarms When an alarm is activated combinations of loud exterior and interior sirens sound and a very realistic voice calls out one of several messages for example Fire Alarm or Police Alarm Your system has some precautionary features that allow alarms to be validated or canceled before calling the cen tral station
20. 690 _m F 651 779 4890 r M 1 800 777 1415 en www ititechnol ogies com Security Automation Fire Protection Access Control aninterlOgi es company ITI and Advent are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies Inc Preliminary 8 23 00 Advent Home Navigator System Document Number 466 1318 Rev B PRELIMINARY J une 2000 Contents SS LULU VV CMG OM aeai ae vacer tios a EAE Eohi 1 System EF cal ll spurai l eye n kelekan n k kay ek 1 General Operation Ek keke keke 2 Using the Touchpad Buttons 2 Using Hand held Touchpads 4 Using Keychain Touchpads j 4 Basic System Controls scccsessssascessactscsededdesseeeusadsireedeet 4 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness 5 Adjusting the Volume of Status Messages 5 Access Codes 5 Adding an Access Code ssssssssssssesseeseseeeseeeees 6 Access Code Guidelines EEEEE EEEEEEEUUUUUE EUEjU 6 Deleting an Access Code MMAk Ah h ke 6 Changing an Access Code KK hK C llke 6 Access Code Options h kk k ke 6 Fermancnt Vy yr 7 Day Limit css cinn asa lae neneey ke diloyen n kyundeyena sen d nana 7 UC EOE ay Haye Henn ner P cin n ei n WE he n K Ke eR N 7 Authority Levels x ccsssnsnansasvsrcnmenteaiienseaenndensadatuntbas 7 Changing Authority L
21. ADVENT HOME NAVIGATOR SYSTEM user s guide Preliminary 8 23 00 FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies Inc 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits Q Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules Located on this equipment is a label that contains
22. CURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE ENTER AN AUTHORITY NUMBER THEN PRESS 3 Press 9 4 Enter the authority number and ENTER ITEM TO press CHANGE THEN PRESS 5 Press 00 to list authority defi nitions 6 Enter the desired authority defi AUTHORITY XX ENTER nition to change and press THE ITEM TO CHANGE THEN PRESS Preliminary 8 23 00 How the Phone Works with the System xx Van You can access the system using any touch tone phone as a remote control This section explains how to LI Access the system using a phone at home Q Access the system while away from home Q Adjust the phone volume When accessing the system using a phone use the keypad to enter commands just like an alphanumeric touchpad or a hand held touchpad These phone keypad Are equivalent to these touchpad buttons buttons SILENT ACCESS SECURITY ARM CONTROL 1 G LIGHTS DEVICES ENERGY u G G FEATURES SYSTEM SCRIPTS 8 G UNDO PHONE ENTER 0 Note If you hang up while in a menu instead of pressing to quit the system will automatically hang up on that end of the line after four minutes If you hang up while not in a menu it will automatically hang up in 30 seconds Accessing the System Using a Home Phone xx _ eee To operate the system using a home phone Steps Response 1 Pick up a Touch Tone phone 2 Press
23. RR Understand how to use your fire system U Know the normal state of doors and windows open closed or locked Escape fast Do not stop to pack Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to the touch Q Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape Meet at a designated outdoor location Q Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if there is a fire Q Notify fire department from another phone outside the building Important ERE Emphasize that no one should enter the building if they hear sirens Floor Plan Example Use this example to draw your floor plan on the next page and plan your escape routes Appendix A Planning for Emergencies o OOl A smoke detector should be located on each level Living Dining Bedroom Bedroom Aa Fa ie Living e I Room Recreation Room Basement Basement Dining Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Smoke detectors should Room m be located between the B sleeping area and the rest Living of the family living unit Room Bedroom Dining Room dee Bedroom n family living units with more TV H than one sleeping area locate a Room e smoke detector at each area Living Room Bedroom Bedroom NOTE Ceiling mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room or hall or not less than 4 inches from the wall When the detecto
24. When you want to arm the system with no entry delay To arm with no entry delay Steps Response if any Press 1 desired arming level SECURITY MENU NO DELAY 1 5 9 The system will arm as usual but without the normal entry delay Note Do not use this no delay feature if you have to open a protected door in order to enter Silent Arm Arming Silently is used to arm or disarm your system without disturbing anyone with status beeps or voice mes sages Arm or disarm the system as you normally would with one exception Press 2 SILENT ARM instead of 1 SECURITY to access the security menu The system works the same as if you used 1 SECURITY to access the security menu but there are no beeps or voice messages To turn on the status beeps and voice messages again arm or disarm the system using the 1 SECURITY menu as usual Turning Security Protection Off When security is not a concern To turn security protection off Steps Response if any Press 1 1 ACCESS CODE SECURITY MENU SECURITY OFF Sensors that will remain active Environmental sensors smoke heat carbon monox ide Sensors that will be inactive LJ Indoor sensors Perimeter sensors such as doors and windows Using the 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 For example
25. Windows for Entry Exit Entry and exit door sensors can be set to one of three delays depending on how accessible your doors are to your system touchpad or Touch Tone telephone The delays are set to give you enough time to get in and out of your house but not allow an intruder to sneak in behind you You may want a short delay on the door leading from the garage to the house and a little longer delay on the overhead garage door You can have an even longer delay on the driveway gate Preliminary 8 23 00 General Operation LS What Happens in an Emergency Your security system touchpad has three panic alarms police fire and auxiliary that call for help immediately They are activated by pressing the appropriate touchpad buttons Even very young children can learn how to send for emergency help if needed Police and fire fighters will know the exact location and nature of the emergency Your security system can also monitor the normal activity in your home and call for help automatically if normal activities are not detected For example if someone falls and can t move the system notices that normal activities such as placing outgoing calls or opening doors and win dows have not occurred for a certain length of time Your system sounds a low volume siren for 8 programmable minutes to let you know there may be a problem If all is well you can stop the siren by disarming your system If no one disarms the system duri
26. ater based cleaning solution to clean all touchpads enclosures and housings Checking and Changing Batteries System module and sensor batteries are automatically and periodically tested by the system If the system indicates a module or sensor LOW BATTERY message contact your secu rity consultant They will replace the module or sensor bat tery Preliminary 8 23 00 System Status Dealer Service Information Dealer Representative Phone Fax C_ __ u tz Street Address dt iy k State Province ZIP Postal Code E mail System Status To check the system status uwa Steps Response if any Your system has been designed to keep false alarms and ates 1 Press 1 9 SYSTEM MENU CHECK STATUS system problems to a minimum If there is a problem your r l security system can diagnose it and then sound trouble 2 Press UNDO to quit GOODBYE beeps to let you know about it In most instances your system can alert your central monitoring station of the What the Status or Trouble Beeps Mean problem as well xn RR Checkin g the System Status Your Advent system alphanumeric touchpads interior A sirens and speakers use status and trouble beeps to com municate what the system is doing or if there is a problem When you want to know the current status of the system You will hear some sounds each time you tell your system including its arming state and any current problems
27. d Excep tion Opening Send a page if the system is armed before the closing time schedule begins or after the closing time schedule has ended Excep tion Closing Here are two specific examples of how opening and clos ing exception might be used in a business setting Every morning you d like to be notified if your busi ness is disarmed after its normal opening time Every evening you d like to be notified if your busi ness is armed before its normal closing time The most typical setup of this feature makes use of both exception opening and exception closing However it is possible to use only exception opening or only exception closing To define an open close time window in a partition for a given day exactly two open close schedules must be valid on that day When neither schedule is on the partition is expected to be closed armed After one schedule turns on the partition is expecting an opening disarming As soon as both schedules are on the partition is expected to be open disarmed After one schedule turns off the parti tion is expecting a closing arming As soon as both schedules are off again the partition is expected to be closed armed again If the system detects an opening or closing it uses the above rules to determine whether the arming change is early normal or late and reports the arming change as such If at the end of an opening or closing time window the partition is no
28. d the false alarm in time to stop the report Remote Phone Access Code Tampering Four incorrect attempts at entering an access code during any single operation session results in a TROUBLE indica tion The system hangs up and will not allow further attempts for 24 hours or until the system has been dis armed via an on site touchpad Hang up and wait for 24 hours and try again or follow these steps Steps Response if any 2 Press1 1 ACCESS CODE 1 Press to clear trouble indication Trouble beeps stop SECURITY MENU SECURITY IS OFF Trouble is acknowledged and further remote phone access is allowed Phone Line Tampering BE If the phone line is cut the system responds with a TROUBLE indication To temporarily stop the trouble beeps until the phone line is repaired or to permanently stop the trouble beeps after the phone line has been repaired To stop the trouble beeps Steps Response if any Press to clear trouble indication Trouble beeps stop If the phone line is still faulty the trouble beeps will start again in 24 hours The display continues displaying a flashing until the trouble is fixed Note Have the phone line repaired immediately and notify the monitoring service of the situation Equipment Sensor Tampering Tampering with system equipment sensors etc for example opening enclosures results in a TAMPER TROUBLE indication and or an alarm Replace any open syste
29. e arming type NEW ARMING TYPE or enter desired arming type and press Enter 0 for no arming type Arming Types ON Transition Off Transition are 0 None None 1 Disarm Arm 2 Arm Disarm 3 Arm None 4 Disarm None 5 None Arm 6 None Disarm Add 8 to the number to also make this an open close schedule For example for arming type as also open close enter 9 10 Press to exit this menu DATA SET FOR THIS SCHEDULE IS INDICATED GOODBYE Setting Weekly Schedules Note If an off time is set to be earlier than the on time the Any automatic actions lights devices access codes set to off time is understood to be for the next day use this weekly schedule will repeatedly activate on the days and times set For setting non repeating schedules see Setting One Time Schedules Preliminary 8 23 00 Automating The System Using Schedules To set a weekly schedule Steps Response if any 1 Press 7 4 ACCESS CODE FEATURES MENU SCHEDULES Select Schedule Number SCHEDULE NUMBER 2 Enter desired schedule number LIST OF SCHEDULES or press 0 to list schedules or press 0 0 to enable temporary schedules TEMPORARY SCHEDULES ENABLED Set as Weekly vs One Time SCHEDULE SET TO NO DAYS 3 Press 0 to indicate schedule as Weekly if the system says ONE TIME and press to accept Set Day s of Week DAY OF WEEK 4 Enter the desired day s of the week to add or remove and press 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3
30. ecking the Alarm History 21 Viewing the History Buffer E EEUE U E UEUUEUUU 21 Troubleshooting kek kk ek 22 Appendix A Planning for Emergencies 23 Caide UNGS yy rrr rrr 23 Floor Plan Example E 23 Your Floor Play DD rr a 23 Appendix B System Menu Map cccccccccceeeeeeeeeees 25 Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings 26 Appendix D Advanced Topics 2 8 Opening and Closing Exception Reports 28 Associating Lights and Devices With Schedules 28 Preliminary 8 23 00 Preliminary 8 23 00 Welcome SSS s e Thank you for selecting the Advent Home Navigator secu rity system This system is designed to detect and respond to various security related conditions such as door window sensor activation smoke heat detector activation and oth ers The system is simple and easy to use via touchpad displays and buttons and telephone touchpads An abbreviated version the basic operation of the system can be found in the Commands at a Glance table right behind the front cover of this guide The system is designed to tell you what you need to know when you need to know and to ask for what it needs by way of simple menu displays and selections This method of communication simplifies your job as a user and makes the information in the manual complete and easy to follow Advent is a tremendous user
31. ed in the Holiday B list This list like the A list is pre pro grammed by the installer U Temporary conditions type 8 when enabled are special conditions that override all other conditions Both one time and weekly schedules can also have one of seven arming types and can also be set as an Open Close schedule Q None None arming selects no arming action for both ON and OFF transitions Q Disarm Arm selects disarming for the ON transition and arming for the OFF transition Arm Disarm selects arming for the ON transition and disarming for the OFF transition Arm None selects arming for the ON transition and no action for the OFF transition Disarm None selects disarming for the ON transition and no action for the OFF transition LI WNone Arm selects no action for the ON transition and arming for the OFF transition LI None Disarm selects no action for the ON transition and disarming for the OFF transition Open Close defines the schedule as one to be used as the start or the end of an opening and closing time window for reporting if the partition has been armed or disarmed within the time window This is typically used in businesses with normal open and closed hours See Appendix D Advanced Topics for Open ing and Closing Notification By Exception details One Time Schedules One time schedules are automatically made inactive at the scheduled off time setting For setting recurring schedules see Sett
32. edules can be used for automatically turning system controlled lights and devices on or off They can automatically arm or disarm the sys tem and also define time periods during which business type openings closings and access codes are valid Each system partition separate protected area can have up to 32 programmed numbered schedules Once these schedules are set up they can then be associated with the desired light device or access code or combinations of all three There are two similar but different schedule types one time and weekly One time schedules are those that are used only once at a set on and off time and then automatically made inactive by the system Weekly schedules are repeatedly used on certain times and days of the week These schedules remain active Both one time and weekly schedules can have one or a combination of five partition condition types Inactive Normal Holiday A Holiday B and Temporary Inactive type 0 means no conditions apply essen tially saves the settings but turns the schedule OFF Q Normal conditions type 1 are those where other con ditions such as Holiday or Temporary do not apply Q Holiday A conditions type 2 are those where the cur rent date matches a holiday date programmed in the Holiday A list This list is pre programmed by the installer Q Holiday B conditions type 4 are those where the cur rent date matches a holiday date programm
33. ering Bm The system will automatically detect and indicate the number of and type of tampering Touchpad access code tampering If set up by the installer four incorrect access code attempts results in a KEYSTROKE VIOLATION police alarm O Remote phone access code tampering Four incorrect attempts at entering an access code results in a TROU BLE indication and temporarily disables further access Phone line tampering A TROUBLE indication results if the phone line is cut Equipment sensor tampering Results in a TAMPER TROUBLE indication and or an alarm Touchpad Access Code Tampering The system can be programmed to detect four or more incorrect access code entry attempts during any single ses sion as unauthorized touchpad tampering If this feature is enabled the system will respond with a a KEYSTROKE VIOLA TION trouble indication and a police alarm If you know that this was done in error contact the moni toring service and let them know To cancel this alarm Steps Response if any Enter ACCESS CODE ALARM REPORT CANCELED SECURITY IS OFF If canceled soon enough within 5 seconds programma ble the alarm will be canceled and the report to the mon itoring station stopped If not canceled soon enough or at all police sirens will sound and the monitoring service will dispatch the police Note To be on the safe side call the monitoring service even if you think you may have cancele
34. es and actions Devices Appliances Just like lights devices appliances controlled by the sys tem can also be turned on and off manually or automati cally according to a preset schedule Turning a Single Device On and Off To turn selected controlled devices on or off Steps Response if any 1 Press 5 DESIRED DEVICE NUM DEVICE MENU DEVICE BER NAME 2 Press 1 for on or 2 for off Note Contact your security consultant for adding or remov ing controlled devices Controlling Devices Automatically Just as the system can be programmed to control lights automatically it can control devices appliances automat ically as well To program a device to be controlled according to a preset schedule Steps Response if any 1 Press 5 DESIRED DEVICE NUM DEVICE MENU DEVICE BER NAME Note Contact your security consultant for adding or remov ing controlled lights Controlling Lights Automatically The system can be programmed to turn lights controlled by the system on and off automatically according to a pre set schedule To program alight to be controlled according to a preset 2 Press 3 DESIRED SCHEDULE SCHEDULE NUMBER NUMBER 0 Note See Automating the System Using Schedules for programming individual schedule times and actions Chime and Latchkey Features SS llll Chime Feature The chime feature will alert you whenever someone enters or leaves thro
35. evel Definitions 8 How the Phone Works with the System 9 Accessing the System Using a Home Phone 9 Accessing the System During a Phone Call 9 Accessing the System Away from Home 9 Bypassing an Answering Machine or NOTICE Mall E gg mmmmr_v 10 Adjusting the Phone Volume 10 nal Pe r Dr r 10 Manually Activating Alarmes 11 Preventing Accidental Alarme 11 Tips for Avoiding Accidental Alarms 11 Cancelling an Alarm U UEEEAAAAUUU UULUEUUUEE UEj 11 Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors 11 System Tampering sessed dide idini 12 Touchpad Access Code Tampering 12 Remote Phone Access Code Tampering 12 Phone Line Tampering U 12 Equipment Sensor Tampering 12 Security Protection y i 5 iy 5xay k saxik tinei iieii is 13 Turning Security Protection On 13 Arming to Home EE ee 13 Arming to Night eee 13 Arming tO AWAY A kk ek 13 Bypassing y DK Db ebe o mn 13 ITI Part No 60 562 02 INO zy rm 14 TICE AT s sona n y n sn so raya bel naya ya ra Aras k w aren 14 Turning Security Protection Off 14 Using the No Activity Feature
36. example you are trying to arm to HOME or AWAY with an exterior a door or window open Close the door or window or see section Arming with a Door or Window Open or You are trying to disarm after an alarm has occurred and the alarm sirens have already timed out System Trouble Beeps 6 beep sequence once every 60 seconds 6 beeps may sound for any of these reasons Some examples Your system has an AC power failure Your system has low sensor or touchpad battery Your control panel can t communicate with a hardwire device such as a hardwire sensor Your system has sensor or touchpad failure Your system has a low battery Your system has failed to communicate with the central monitoring service Your system memory has failed There is a siren wiring problem Table x describes the conditions under which some trouble beeps occur and when they begin Table 4 Trouble Beep Conditions Condition AC Power Failure When Beeps Begin 8 seconds programmable after failure is detected If programmed to do so a report is sent to the central monitoring station at this time or after 1 12 hours programmable The system will continue to operate under backup battery power After fifth programmable unsuccessful attempt to phone the monitoring service As soon as the system detects the condition As soon as the system detects the condition As soon as the system detects the condition and al
37. f the benefits these few simple habits bring you and help you incorporate your security system seamlessly into your everyday life Using the Touchpad Buttons The touchpad is the primary way to manually operate the system or partition Table 1 contains a list of the buttons and what they do SECURITY MENU SILENT ARM MENU ACCESS CONTROL MENU LIGHTS MENU DEVICES MENU ENERGY MENU FEATURES MENU SYSTEM MENU SCRIPTS MENU PHONE MENU SILENT ACCESS SECURITY ARM CONTROL l 2 3 LIGHTS DEVICES ENERGY 4 5 6 FEATURES SYSTEM SCRIPTS OOON OO gt N MAIN MENU OR ACCEPT PREVIOUS MENU OR QUIT DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS TURN ALL LIGHTS OFF TURN ALL LIGHTS ON 8543114A DSF Preliminary 8 23 00 General Operation Table 1 Touchpad Button Descriptions Button Description Lights On Lights OF I Target Controls display brightness when pressed and held 1 Security Displays Security menu Allows you to do security functions such as arming disarming bypassing and checking system status and alarm memory 2 Silent Arm Displays Silent Arming menu Provides special security functions such as silent arming disarming 3 Access Control Displays Access Control menu 4 Lights Displays Lights menu Allows you to turn controlled lights on and off individually and assign timed light schedules Lights can be turned on and off all at once by pressing the touchpad Lights On and Lights Off buttons twice 5 Devices D
38. ges 1 e an output state change via a touchpad has priority over scheduled changes so that when an output is turned on or off by the user its state does not change back until the next valid schedule transition Here are some light examples Q A light is scheduled to be on between 3 00 pm and 5 00 pm The light is turned on at 3 00 pm but is turned off by the user using system controls not lamp switch at 4 00 pm The light will stay off until 3 00 pm on the next valid day Q A light is tied to two schedules one of which turns on and the other turns off at 9 00 am The light will be turned on at 9 00 am Q A light is tied to two schedules one of which is on between 8 00 pm and 1 00 am and the other is a one time schedule which turns off at 10 00 pm The light is turned on at 8 00 pm and is turned off at 10 00 pm It will stay off until 8 00 pm on the next valid day after which it will stay on until 1 00 am because the one time schedule was erased Q A light is tied to two weekly schedules one of which is on between 4 00 am and 8 00 am and the other is on from 6 00 am to 9 00 am The light is turned on at 4 00 am and turned off at 9 00 am
39. has been tampered with Keypad entry time out has expired Zone has a low backup battery Hardwired loop has a short to ground Hardwired loop is open or shorted RF sensor has low battery Smoke sensor has partial obscurity trouble This means that the sensor is close to detecting an alarm most likely because the sensor is dirty Zone description RF JAM TROU _ RF sensor is being jammed by interfering RF signal Zone description SUPERVISORY FAILURE Zone description TAMPER Zone description TROUBLE Zone description ZONE ACTIVITY TROUBLE ARMING ABORTED OR FAILED AUDIO TROUBLE AUXILIARY POWER FAILURE BATTERY IS BAD BUDDY 1 FAILURE Panel has lost communication with RF sensor Zone has been tampered with Generic unspecified zone trouble Panel has not detected sufficient zone activity or could also indicate a failed sensor Panel is unable to arm the system Check unbypassed open or faulty sensor s Panel has detected a problem with its audio amplifier Auxiliary power 12V or 24V is not OK The panel 12 VDC backup battery s not charged or has failed Panel communication with buddy 1 has failed rm mMm BUDDY 2 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 2 has failed BUDDY 3 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 3 has failed 26 a Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings Table 6 Display Error Messages Continued Message INVALID BUDDY 4 FAILURE DELETE
40. he system a limited number of times such as for testing or service personnel To set a Use Limit for new access codes first add the access codes to the system then follow the on screen menu To set a use limit for an existing access code Response Steps 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 6 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press 5 Press 3 ENTER THE NUMBER OF USES VALID THEN PRESS 6 Enter the desired number of VALID FOR XX USES uses and press Note When an access code with a Use Limit expires the system automatically deletes it Authority Levels Each access code can have an authority level from O full to 8 partial user progammable A lower authority level number allows for more features to be used and gives the user more control A higher authority level number pre vents the user from using some features such as special arming sensor bypassing etc To set an authority level for new access codes Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ACCESS CODE MENU ENTER NEW CODE THEN PRESS 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 1 4 Enter the new ACCESS CODE and press 5 Press 4 FULL AUTHORITY ENTER AN AUTHORITY NUMBER THEN PRESS 6 Enter the desired authority level CODE SET TO and press AUTHORITY LEVEL XX
41. if someone falls and can t move the system will detect that normal activities such as placing outgoing calls or opening doors and windows have not occurred for a predetermined No Activity time The system sounds a low volume auxiliary alarm to let you know there may be a problem If all is well you can stop the siren by disarming your system If the system is not disarmed within 5 minutes it calls the central monitor ing station The central monitoring station will send emer gency personnel to the premises to check out the situation Note Contact your security consultant to enable or disable this feature Using Opening and Closing Reports Opening and Closing Reports allows pagerholders system printer if any and the central station to be notified when ever the system is armed and or disarmed Opening and closing reports occur without special user input and without regard to any time schedule Whenever the system is disarmed an opening report 1s paged printed or reported to the monitoring service For example NORMAL OPENING SOURCE DEVICE TEXT OR ID USER CODE PARTITION NUMBER Whenever the system is armed a closing report is paged printed or reported For example NORMAL CLOSING SOURCE DEVICE TEXT OR ID USER CODE PARTITION NUMBER Note Contact your security consultant if you would like to turn opening and closing reports on or off for any programmed pager system printer or for the moni t
42. ing Weekly Schedules Note If an off time is set to be earlier than the on time the off time is understood to be for the next day Preliminary 8 23 00 Automating The System Using Schedules LC TTTTTHEERRRREREREEEEEEEEEE To set a one time schedule Steps Response if any Select Schedule Number 2 Enter desired schedule number or press 0 to list schedules or press 0 0 to enable temporary schedules SCHEDULE NUMBER LIST OF SCHEDULES TEMPORARY SCHEDULES ENABLED Set as One Time vs Weekly ONE TIME 3 Press 0 to indicate ONE TIME if the system says SCHEDULE VALID ON NO DAYS for example and press to accept Set On Time PRESENT ON TIME 4 Press to accept present schedule ON time NEW ON TIME or enter desired on time for example 440 for 4 40 and press Enter 0 for no on time Set Off Time PRESENT OFF TIME 6 Press to accept present schedule off time NEW OFF TIME or enter desired off time for example 440 for 4 40 and press Enter 0 for no off time Set Condition Type PRESENT SCHEDULE CONDITION TYPE 8 Press to accept present schedule condition type NEW SCHEDULE CONDITION TYPE or enter desired type and press Enter 0 for no schedule inactive type Schedule Types are 1 Normal 2 Holiday A 4 Holiday B 8 Temporary For combinations for example enter type 5 for Normal and Holiday B Set Arming Type PRESENT ARMING TYPE 9 Press to accept present schedul
43. isplays Devices menu Allows you to turn non light controlled devices such as fans and others on and off and assign timed device schedules 6 Energy Displays Energy menu to be developed 7 Features Displays Features menu Allows you to turn features such as door chime on and off Also allows you to add delete or list lights and devices change schedules and view the event log 8 System Displays System menu Allows you to run various system tests adjust the voice siren volume and enter the user program mode of operation for setting up the system 9 Scripts Displays Scripts menu to be developed Allows you to record and run automatic button press sequences scripts 0 Phone Displays Phone menu Offers phone test and data communication downloading functions Undo Cancels current operation if any Also returns to the previous or Main menu Enter Displays Main menu if system is idle The Main menu lists all other menus Also enters or accepts displayed data or selection and skips to the next selection if any oO Preliminary 8 23 00 General Operation Using Hand held Touchpads Using Keychain Touchpads nn BE If you have a wireless hand held touchpad you can use it If you have a two or four button Keychain Touchpad as a remote control for the system your security consultant has customized it to do desig nated system actions You may find it useful to write down what the buttons have been set up
44. m enclosures or sensor covers and clear the tamper indication To clear a tamper alarm indication Response if any To clear a trouble indication press Flashing and trouble beeps stop Or To clear an alarm press 1 1 SECURITY MENU SECURITY ACCESS CODE IS OFF If any covers are still open the trouble beeps will start again in 24 hours The display continues displaying a flashing until the trouble is fixed Preliminary 8 23 00 Security Protection Turning Security Protection On PT See Turning security protection on means arming the system against fire intrusion or other emergencies You can arm the system to one of several levels depending on your needs throughout the day The table below shows which sensors are active in the various arming levels Sensors Active Arming Levels Off Home Night Indoor sensors motion Vx etc Away Outdoor sensors door V v window Environmental sensors smoke heat carbon monoxide etc Note Arming to NIGHT is like arming to AWAY except a few designated indoor sensors remain disarmed example the hallway outside your bedroom This would allow you to walk from your bedroom to the kitchen or bathroom at night without needing to dis arm the entire system Arming to Home Arming to Home is used when you stay indoors but will be awake and active To arm the system to HOME Steps Response if any Press 1 2 SECURITY MENU PARTITION
45. nes replaced Maintaining Your System LC O To test sensors Steps Response if any 1 Press 8 1 SYSTEM MENU ZONE TEST 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ZONE TEST ON CODE 3 Activate the desired sensor input device s The system should report ZONE GOOD for the device activated 4 Press 1 1 and enter your PARTITION NAME SECURITY ACCESS CODE if prompted to IS OFF manually end sensor test If the system does not respond to an input device see Troubleshooting section If not ended manually zone test will automatically time out and end Testing the Panel Backup Battery The panel backup battery can be tested manually for example when replaced or following a lengthy power out age To test the panel backup battery Steps 1 Press 8 8 Response if any SYSTEM MENU BATTERY TEST 2 Press UNDO to end the test BATTERY TEST XX X VOLTS GOODBYE Note Battery test voltage should range from 12 to 14 volts If not or if BATTERY BAD is indicated see Troubleshoot ing section Your system has a backup battery that will secure your home even during an AC power failure An optional fea ture allows your system to alert the central monitoring sta tion if the power is off The system reports again when power has been restored Cleaning the System Components You should clean your system at least once per year or as needed Use a damp warm rag and a mild non abrasive w
46. ng the 8 minutes your sys tem calls for help Note Refer to Planning for Emergencies in the Appendix A for emergency planning details Using the System When You re Away Off site operations using any Touch Tone telephone allow you to control and monitor most of your system features even while you are away from your home If you are on vacation for example you can turn lights and appliances on and off check for any trouble conditions and even bypass the sensor on a door to let in a neighbor delivery person or service person POLICE Figure 1 Touchpad Buttons AUX MEDICAL PANIC BUTTONS PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS TO ACTIVATE General Operation You may have installed this security system simply to pre vent break ins and theft and to detect fires However your new security system can alert you to many other emergen cies Plus this security system lets you monitor and con trol conditions in your home or business even when you are away To effectively use your security system you need to develop a few simple habits Q Check for open doors and windows before leaving Q Remember to gather your things and then arm your system and exit before the exit delay time expires Remember to disarm your system within the entry delay time when you return LI Respond to beeps light indicators and voice announcements from your system which indicate the status of your system You soon become aware o
47. not use sequential numbers 1234 5678 etc that can be easily defeated by unauthorized users 2 Do not use birthdate year combinations which others may know 3 Do not use phone number sequences which others may know 4 Keep a separate log of all programmed user codes and their user names To add an access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 1 ENTER THE NEW ACCESS CODE THEN PRESS 4 Enter new ACCESS CODE ENTER THE ACCESS CODE A and press SECOND TIME THEN PRESS 5 Enter new ACCESS CODE CODE OK again and press Note No two access codes can be alike If you are unsuc cessful adding an access code make sure the new access code doesn t already exist in the system To check the existing codes from the main menu select 1 8 your ACCESS CODE 3 Newly added access codes default to authority level 1 Deleting an Access Code Delete an access code when you no longer want that code to allow access to the system To ensure maximum secu rity delete access codes as soon as they are no longer needed To delete an access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to CODE DELETED delete and press 5 Press twice to exit ee Note If you are unsuccessful deleting an access code make sure the access code
48. o exit this menu GOODBYE Preliminary 8 23 00 Maintaining Your System DD Testing The system has both automatic and manual built in test features Automatic Test Features The system automatically tests and reports any problems with the following parts of the system battery The system automatically tests the backup battery voltage and notifies you if it is low phone Depending on your system configuration and programming it may automatically test the phone connection to the monitoring service once a week phone line The system automatically tests line volt age Testing the System Manually You may also test the system manually when desired Testing the phone connection to the monitoring service Test the phone communications after any phone line sys tem repairs or change in your service such as a second line a change in area code or prefix or adding removing call or monitoring services After installing a new phone modem or other device on the same line To test phone operation Steps 1 Press 0 1 Response if any PHONE MENU PHONE TEST 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE PHONE TEST ON The system should report PHONE TEST OK 3 Wait for acknowledgment indication Testing sensors inputs Testing sensors allows you to activate any sensor system input device and verify its correct operation without caus ing an alarm Do this after new sensors are installed or old o
49. ontrolling your system from a different touchpad or phone Bypass Panel announces INVALID when You are trying to bypass a 24 hour environmental sensor that cannot be you try to bypass a sensor bypassed Batteries Panel announces SYSTEM Call your security system consultant for battery replacement BATTERY FAILURE or SENSOR NN LOW BATTERY False Alarm Alarm report is being sent Immediately enter your ACCESS CODE to cancel the alarm This command cancels the alarm if done within 5 seconds programmable and does not call in a report to the central monitoring station Beeps once every minute Batteries are low Replace the smoke sensor batteries Trouble Beeps 6 beep sequence once every _ Press UNDO to erase the problem Press once for each problem This 60 seconds disables the trouble beeps for preprogrammed period of time LTIME Controlled Lights Lights or devices controlled by Make sure the lamp has a working bulb or Devices the lamp or appliance modules do not work Check the lamp or device operation at a working outlet Make sure the lamps or devices are switched ON and are plugged into the lamp or appliance module Make sure that the modules are plugged into outlets not controlled by a switch Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix A Planning for Emergencies 000 Develop a plan to prepare for a fire or other emergency Rehearse your plan with everyone by doing a fire drill every few months Guidelines Fax
50. oring service reporting If so programmed opening and closing reports as well as all other system events are automatically recorded in the Preliminary 8 23 00 system history buffer See Checking the History Buffer section for details The system can also be set up to report if an opening or closing occurs outside a set schedule Refer to the Using Schedules section for details on setting up an opening and or closing schedule Controlling Lights and Devices Lights Lights controlled by the system can be turned on and off manually or automatically Turning All Lights On or Off at Once To turn all controlled lights on or off Steps Response if any 1 Press G ON BULB twice rapidly ON 2 Press H OFF BULB twice rapidly or Steps Response if any 1 Press 4 0 1 for on or 2 LIGHTS MENU ALL LIGHTS for off ON OFF Note Contact your security consultant for adding or remov ing controlled lights Turning One Light On or Off To turn selected controlled lights on or off Steps Response if any 1 Press 4 DESIRED LIGHT NUM LIGHTS MENU LIGHT NAME BER 2 Press 1 for ON or 2 for off Controlling Lights and Devices C OOO schedule Steps Response if any 1 Press 4 desired light num LIGHTS MENU LIGHT NAME ber 2 Press 3 desired schedule SCHEDULE NUMBER number s 0 Note See Changing Systems Schedules for programming individual schedule tim
51. ou can do this automatically for just this time or manually for more than just this time Automatically Bypassing When you cannot turn security protection on because the system warns you about an open door window or faulty door window sensor To bypass a door or window for this arming session only Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 desired arming SECURITY MENU level 1 5 ACCESS CODE ZONE IS OPEN PRESS 1 TO ACCEPT ZONE BYPASSED 2 Press 1 to accept open Sensor The sensor stays ignored bypassed only until you disarm the system Note See Manually Bypassing an Open Window or Door EEE eee 13 Preliminary 8 23 00 Security Protection HE HEEE for bypassing windows or doors for more than just this one time Manually Bypassing If the system consistently warns you about the same open door window or a faulty door window sensor you may want to indefinitely bypass that zone until it can be fixed To bypass a door or window indefinitely Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 7 ACCESS CODE SECURITY MENU BYPASS A ZONE 2 Enter the desired sensor ENTER ZONE NUMBER number to be bypassed and press ENTER 3 Press to bypass the sensor ZONE NOT BYPASSED PRESS TO BYPASS The sensor stays bypassed until you un bypass the sensor using the same method No Delay Arming modifiers such as NO DELAY and LATCHKEY can be added once the system arming level is entered
52. ow if on 3 Set selected Device To a Schedule Select a Different Device Return to J Main Menu 0 PHONE 0 Disable Local Phone Control From local phone touchpad only 1 Phone Test 2 Downloader Communications 3 Return to C Main Menu Press to skip to next item to return to Menu to exit to Main Menu 8543147A DSF 25 Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings Table 6 Display Error Messages Message INVALID blinking asterisk Meaning Invalid keypad entry System trouble condition exits Check system status Bus Module description RECEIVER Bus receiver has failed FAILURE Bus Module description ANTENNA TAMPER Bus Module description BUS COM MUNICATION FAILURE Bus Module description POWER FAILURE Bus Module description BATTERY FAILURE Bus Module description MODULE TAMPER value NOT ENTERED Zone description BACKUP BAT TERY TROUBLE Zone description GROUND FAULT TROUBLE Zone description HARDWIRE LOOP TROUBLE Zone description LOW BATTERY Zone description OBSCURITY TROUBLE Zone description POWER FAILURE Zone has lost AC power Bus transceiver antenna has been tampered with Panel has lost communication with bus device Bus device has lost AC power Bus device has low battery Bus device
53. ow the instructions from your monitoring service to prevent the police or fire department from being LY Motion detectors operate by detecting the change in dispatched U O OO Make sure all doors leading outside have delay times If your system is armed to HOME an alarm will sound immediately if you open the door temperature when something passes in front of them If you have pets you may want to eliminate motion detectors or ask your dealer to install pet lenses Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED within 5 programmable Report canceled seconds of the alarm start Q Check the location of your smoke detectors Keep in mind that smoke detectors near bathrooms can be acti j vated by steam from a shower and smoke detectors Manual ly Resetting Hardwired near your kitchen can be activated by smoke from Smoke Detectors cooking ua Manually resetting a smoke detector following a test or alarm resets tripped detectors This procedure is rarely needed because smoke detectors are automatically reset when an alarm is acknowledged or canceled eee 11 Preliminary 8 23 00 System Tampering HE HEEE C I TT To manually reset tripped smoke detectors Steps Response if any 1 Press 8 9 SYSTEM MENU RESET SMOKE SOWER 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE SMOKE LOOP RESET Note Do not reset smoke detectors until the location of the activated detector is determined and the smoke source removed System Tamp
54. r is mounted on the wall the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling NOTE Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above 100 F or below 40 F Also do not locate detectors in front of AC Heat registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke from entering the detector NOTE Additional information on household fire warning is available at nominal cost from The National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Request Standard No NFPA74 6 Required smoke detector H Heat detector X Indicates smoke detector is optional if door is not provided between basement and recreation rooms 8557144a Your Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan on the following page Show all building levels Show the exits from each room two exits per room are recommended Show the location of all components of the fire sys tem Show the locations of all fire extinguishers hoses ladders etc 23 Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix A Planning for Emergencies Hx 24 nanan Preliminary 8 23 00 Appendix B System Menu Map Appendix B System Menu Map O OO MAIN MENU 1 SECURITY 1 Turn Security Off 2 Arm to Home 2 3 Arm to Away 4 Arm to Night 5 Arm to Silent 6 List Arming Modifiers 7 Bypass a Zone 8 Change Access Codes 9 Check Security Status
55. so at preprogrammed daily trouble indication time 1f any To check the alarm history Steps Response if any Checking the Alarm History When you want to know which and how many alarms sounded in your absence The system reports the following information about the last alarms Q The alarm type Q Which sensor activated the alarm Q The date and time the alarm happened 1 Press 1 0 SECURITY MENU CHECK HISTORY 2 Press UNDO to return to the GOODBYE main menu Viewing the History Buffer Viewing the history buffer allows you to learn the system s history of events It gives a detailed report of every event including eee 21 u Preliminary 8 23 00 Each sensor that was activated and at what time date To view the history buffer Each time an access code was entered Steps Response if any Alarms troubles etc 1 Press 7 5 SYSTEM MENU VIEW Any other system events programmed to be stored in HISTORY BUFFER the history buffer 2 Press to skip to the next HISTORY if any is history event indicated 3 Press UNDO to quit GOODBYE Troubleshooting SD U LD Table x contains a summary of some simple system prob lem solving techniques Table 5 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Arming System won t arm Make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed or Disarming accept open zones bypass them and accept the trouble causing protest Someone else is c
56. t open or closed respectively the system reports that the partition failed to open or close Follow the detailed procedure defining opening and clos ing schedules located in the Setting Weekly Schedules sec tion Exception opening reports report Early Normal or Late Opening 28 Exception closing reports report Early Normal or Late Closing Note Contact your security consultant if you would like to turn the exception reporting on or off for any particu lar pager system printer or for the central station Associating Lights and Devices With Schedules Each controlled light and device appliance output can be associated with any of the schedules in its partition When ever a transition of an associated schedule occurs off to on or on to off the state of the output is re evaluated All schedule transitions occur at minute boundaries The sys tem rules are as follows Q If any associated schedules turn on the output is turned on Q Else if any associated one time schedule turns off the output is turned off This occurs even if other associ ated schedules are still on Q Else if any associated weekly schedule turns off and there are no other schedules on the output is turned off If any other schedules remain on the output is unchanged Some general rules are that on transitions have priority over off transitions and one time schedules have priority over weekly schedules Also user initiated chan
57. to AWAY with Latchkey CODE 8 Turn all lights ON 4 0 1 Turn all lights OFF 4 0 2 8 9 Manually reset smoke sensors ACCESS CODE UNDO DATA View main menus or cancel a menu operation Enter data Check system status 1 9 Silence trouble beeps Check alarm history 1 0 Check event history buffer 7 5 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness Both alphanumeric touchpad VFD blue green display character brightness and LCD yellow display back light ing are adjustable To change display character or back lighting brightness Response 1 Press and hold the touchpad Momentarily at full target button for at least brightness and then stays two seconds then release at the next brightness level setting Repeat step 1 to view each of the five brightness levels from off to bright Leave at the desired setting The display will momentarily change to full brightness and then stay at the last brightness level setting selected Note Any alarm condition or button press temporarily sets the display to full brightness DisamiwORR access cove Access Codes Press this on a Hand held Touchpad l ACCESS CODE 1 1 ACCESS CODE bo ACCESS CODE 1 3 ACCESS CODE 8 4 0 1 4 0 2 8 ACCESS CODE S 5 Home Phone Keychain Touchpad optional ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE optional ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE optional 8 Q Q 4 0 2
58. to access the system SYSTEM HELLO MAIN MENU 3 Enter the desired commands just as you would at a system touchpad 4 Press to quit and hang up GOODBYE The system answers the phone and responds to numeric commands just as it would to a system touchpad Note You can enter commands without waiting for menus to be spoken Accessing the System During a Phone Call You can access the system when you are talking with someone on the phone The system puts the other person How the Phone Works with the System DC TT TTTN RUMWAEKERRRREEEEEEE on hold allows system command entry as usual and then returns you to your call To interrupt a phone call Steps Response 1 Press to put the person on hold SYSTEM HELLO and to access the system MAIN MENU 2 Enter the desired commands just as you would at a system touchpad 3 Press to quit and return to your GOODBYE conversation Note The other person on the line will not hear anything while you access the system Accessing the System Away from Home When you call the system it needs to know when it should answer the phone It does this in one of two meth ods Ring Hang Ring and Ring Count To access the system using Ring Hang Ring Method Response 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone Dial Tone phone and dial your home phone number 2 Let the phone ring once and hang up 3 Wait 10 to 30 seconds dial SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE again and wait
59. ugh a perimeter door This may be used for example during a party to announce arriving guests or during the day to announce exits and entries Eee 15 Preliminary 8 23 00 Automating The System Using Schedules HE HEEE IAT To turn the chime feature on or off Response if any FEATURES MENU CHIME ON if off OF CHIME OFF if on Press 7 1 Note To change which doors or other selected sensors chime or what text message is indicated if any con tact your security consultant Latchkey Feature The latchkey feature pages you if someone such as a child doesn t arrive home and disarm the system by a des ignated time If programmed to do so the system will also phone in a report to the monitoring service The latchkey time need only be set to the desired time once To set the latchkey time Steps Response if any 1 Press 7 2 FEATURES MENU PRESENT LATCHKEY TIME 2 Press to accept the indi NEW LATCHKEY TIME cated time or enter the new DESIRED TIME for example 440 FOR 4 40 3 Press 1 for A M or 2 for P M Arm the system to AWAY adding the LATCHKEY arming modifier Steps Response if any Press 1 3 ACCESS CODE 8 SECURITY MENU AWAY LATCHKEY Note To change the programmed pager phone number contact your security consultant Automating The System Using Schedules SS TT Schedules are used to automatically control the system at a predetermined date and time Sch
60. you want to erase the Day Limit or Use Limit of an access code All new access codes are automatically permanent unless you set a Day Use Limit To reset an access code to permanent Response Steps 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 6 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to set and press 5 Press 1 CODE SET TO PERMANENT Day Limit time limit Select Day Limit if a user will only need temporary access to the system such as service personnel Note You can not use both a Day Limit and a Use Limit at the same time To set a Day Limit for new access codes first add the access code to the system then follow the touchpad on screen menu To set a day limit for an existing access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 3 Press 6 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press 5 Press 2 ENTER THE NUMBER OF DAYS VALID THEN PRESS 6 Enter the desired number of VALID FOR XX DAYS days and press Note Number of days means the number of days includ ing today until the ast day you want the access code to work The access code quits working at midnight at the end of the last day Use Limit Select Use Limit when the user will only need to access t

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