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Exit Delay beeps indicate that an arming command has been entered and the countdown to
arming has begun.
Entry Delay beeps indicate that you’ve entered the building and the countdown to an alarm
has begun. (So disarm the system as soon as you get in!)
Chime feature beeps tell you that a door was opened or closed.
Protest beeps inform you that you’re trying to arm the system while there is an open door or
window.
Trouble beeps tell you that there is a problem with the system or one of its components.
Sensor test beeps are the sounds the system makes during a sensor test to indicate that a sen-
sor was tested properly.
Status beeps are described in more detail throughout the manual and in the “Appendix A: User
Sheets”.
LEDs
Fixed display touchpads have 2 LEDs which allow you to determine the current system status at
a glance. The red LED is labeled Armed and the green LED is labeled Ready. The table below
explains LED behavior.
Notification by Pager
Your system can dial the phone numbers of five different pagers to notify pager holders of events
they may want to be aware of. Some of the events include:
System disarming
System arming
Trouble conditions
Alarm conditions
For more information, see “Notification By Pager”.
What Happens in an Alarm Condition
When there is an alarm condition, four things happen all at once:
Speakers and touchpads emit emergency tones.
System lights flash.
Note
Your system may or may not
be monitored. If it is not
monitored, no central sta-
tion report will be made.
Panel notifies the central station for help.
Pagers are notified of the event.
Fire and Smoke Alarms
If your system contains smoke and fire detectors, it monitors the premises for smoke and fire
alarms 24 hours a day in all arming levels.
Most alarms can be canceled or aborted (fire alarms CANNOT be aborted) and are always
reported to the central station. Since many communities charge for dispatching the fire depart-
ment in error, your dealer may give you specific instructions to follow in the event of an acciden-
tal smoke or fire alarm. Record these instructions in Appendix A: User Sheets under “Accidental
Smoke and Fire Alarms”.
System Status Red Armed LED Green Ready LED
Exit Delay Flashing
Armed to Level 1-Off Off On
Armed to Level 2—Stay or 3—Away On
Entry Delay Flashing Off
System Trouble (check system status)/Protest
Off
System OK
On