3 ARMING ....................................................................................... 3 Arming The System Prior To Leaving ..................................... 3 Arming The System Without Leaving ..................................... 3 System Not Arm (Ready Light Off) .................................. 4 DISARMING ...................................................................................... 5 Disarming Upon Entering The Premises ................................ 5 ALARM CONDITIONS ...................................................................... 6 What To Do If An Alarm Occurs .............................................. 6 False Alarms ............................................................................. 6 THE EMERGENCY KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS .............................. 7 Emergency Alarm Activation ................................................... 7 Resetting The Emergency Alarm ............................................ 7 SPECIAL FEATURES ...................................................................... 8 Chime Mode .............................................................................. 8 Force Arming ............................................................................ 8 Bypassing Zones ...................................................................... 9 Key Switch Operation ............................................................ 10 Access ..................................................................................... 10 The Reset Key ............................. ........................................ 10 Remote Programming ............................................................ 10 Audible Zone Testing ............................................................. 11 FIRE DETECTION .......................................................................... 12 What To Do If The Fire Alarm Sounds .................................. 12 (Resetting Smoke Detectors). ....12 Emergency Evacuation Plan ............................... 13 Prevention and Escape .................................................. 14 Fire Protection ........................................................................ 15 Glossary ............................................................... 17 Index ..................................................................... 18 Fire 1 Zone Identification Card Zone Status Ready status Space is provided for lighted, zone is not secure. the system is ready to be armed. recording the areas of doors, windows, etc. one or more zones are faulted. protection which are lighted, zone is secure. Indicator(s) of at fault will be lighted. assigned to each zone. Depending upon the installation, this card pulls out from the left or right Armed Status side of the control station. If lighted, the system is armed. not lighted, the system is disarmed. a trouble Trouble Indicator b/inking, time is being condition exists. provided to exit the Contact your security building, after which the representative. system will be armed. Alarm Co: Police: Fire: Alarm Indicator Emergency Keys NOTE: The Emergency Panic Keys may If lighted, an alarm PANIC A = or may not be active. Check with your has occurred. PANIC B security representative for details. PANIC C Operating Your System ARMING Before the control can be armed, all of the intrusion zones must be secure as indicated by the green READY indicator. If the READY indicator is off, one or more zones are faulted. The indicator(s) corresponding to the faulted zone(s) will light. Use the pull out zone I.D. card on the control station to determine the areas of protection which are assigned to each of the six (6) zones, thencheckthe appropriate doors and windows to see that they are closed. 1. Verify that the indicator is on. 2. Enter your User Code. 3. The control station will begin beeping and the red ARMED indicator will blink to indicate that arming will take place after the exit time expires. (The ARMED indicator will light steady after the system arms). 4. Leave the building immediately. The control is programmed with an exit delay time which allows a specific amount of time to leave through any delay defined intrusion detection zone without causing an alarm. Be sure that you have been informed on routes to enter and exit from without causing an alarm. If too much time is taken to exit, the beeping tone will change to a steady tone, indicating the start of entry delay. Disarm the control and start over to avoid a false alarm. Your security system is divided into two areas of protection: 1. PERIMETER-Thefirstlineofdefense. Consistsofoneormorezoneswhich detect intrusion through doors and windows. 2. INTERIOR The backup or second line of defense. Consists of one or more zones that detect intruders that have already entered the building. Interior detection devices usually consist of motion detection devices, interior door contacts, and under carpet sensors, designed to surprise intruder. prior t...