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Security System Version 3 4 fl) 2 [I] 3 |} farm flo|fzones Stay Stay |Zone 2] Ready ||} [zon0a| Emera Emerg 4 [Il 5 HI}6..1) || res fO)fzone instant [Ol) zone 5 Bypasa||O} Lect teed — 8 2. Power ||OI} zone6| # Zone mel © Ile Disoay = [Leese J} USER’S MANGAL INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your ownership of the system. You've made a wise decision in choosing it, forit offers the best security protection available to today's, homeowner. Basically, the system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire and emergency. To realize your system's full potentiai, it is important that you and everyone who will se the system feel comfortable operating it. This manual is a step-by-step guide that will fully acquaint you with the system's features and benefits. It defines the components and their functions, describes their operation, and acquaints you with normal and emergency procedures. 3 The following glossary of terms used throughout the manual will avoid any contusion. GLOSSARY. ARM/DISARM: ZONE: “armed” simply means that the specie area ofburlary protection burglary portion of your system is tumed ON, andisinastaieot_ BYPASS: readiness, “Disarmed” means that Tq disarm a spelic area of bug theburglarysystemistumed OFF, prolecton wie leaung other sea and must be rearmed to become "Operational, Also, to disable a faulted Operational. However, even inthe remote emergency swrich “isarmed” state, emergency” Watttoe operational" DELAY ZONI KEYPAD: ‘an area of protection containing doors 3 tot requemy used f enter of ext Thisis yourremate unit, containing {tyPaly. 4 ront door, back coor. oF ‘umbered pushbuttons simiarto he deay zone aliows for sulcient those on telephones or calculators. {imo forauinorized entry or ent without ‘These Keys contrlthe arming or acivaing he alarm. Consult your earmingoofthe system, and perform installer forthe entty ang ext olay ee eerauey times that nave beet set for your ‘eseribed Syatem during inetllation ane record ‘lem on page & System's Major Components . . Functions of Remote Keypad. . ‘Audible Signals trom Internal Speaker (5)... +++ ‘Alarm Signals from Exterior Sounder ...-...22s000eeeeee § Burglary Protection Fire Protection ....+-- . National Fire Protection Association Recommendations on Smoke Detectors ...--+.+++++++ 10 Emergency Evacuation ‘Your Own Evacuation Plan. 12 Emergency Action . 113-14 Chime Annunciation 14 Power Up Arming ceeees 4 : Testing/ Servicing Procedures . . ASAT Questions and Answers About Your Security System . Emergency Phone Numbers ‘The Limitations of Your Alarm System . TABLE OF CONTENTS LIMITED WARRANTY Seller warrants ts products to be conlormance wih ts own plans and spectications and tobe ree rom detect 0 materials and.wortmanship under normal ue and er vice or 16 months rom the date stamp contol onthe produc or for products nel having en Ademco Gate stamp fr 12 months tom dale of ongnal purchase unless the nstllation IRstuetions or catalog sets orth shorter penod, in which ease Ihe shore’ period shall apply Seles oblgatonshallbe Tinted 0 repaiing of fesacing, ats option free of charge for materials or labor. any part which is proved oot ‘Complance wih Selle's specications or proves delecive n materials or workmanship under normaluse and sevice ‘Soler shaithave no obigation uncer ths Lined Warranty he product's altered or improperly repaitedor serviced by “anyone other than Agemnco factory service. For waranty service, retin product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OF MERCHANTABILITY. OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR, PURPOSE OM OTHEAWIS§. WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. INNO CASE. SHALL SELLENBE LIABLETO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL ORINCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY. EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does nol represent tha its product may not be compromised or cxcumented thal the product wil prevent any personal nury ot property loss by Burglary. roDbery. ne oF otherwise. or thatthe product wil all cases provide BSeguate warsingor protection Buyer understands Mala propery staieg and mamtained alarm may only reduce the Pk ota burglary sobbory ore wihout warning. butts nal agurance ova guarantee tat such wallaot occur ot that {ere wile to petsonaiejry or propety loss as a resutl CONSEQUENTLY. SELLER SHALL HAVENO LIABILITY FOR. GY PERSONAL INJURY. PHOPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVEWARNING However f Seller shelatable, whether deci arindvcty. fr any Oss." damage ansingunder hs Cmte Warranty o: olereise, tegarloss of cause or ong, Seller's maximum habit shalnoln any case exceedtne purchase pre ol ine producl. wnch shal be fixed 2s hquales damages and nc 3s a penalty, and shal be the Complete ang excluswe remedy aganst Seller Ths wartanty eplacesallorevious warrants ands the only waranty made by Ademcoon ths product No‘ncrease or alteration. wen oF verbal! the obtgaton ol ths Limited Warranty is authonzes ‘Ademco' 1s 2 egstered trademark of Alarm Devce Manulactunng Company. Drsion of Patway Corp SYSTEM’S MAJOR COMPONENTS Your system consists of the Control/Gommunicator and one (option ally up to four) Remote Keypad THE CONTROL/COMMUNICATOR ‘The Control’Communicator isthe brains of your system. Located out fof sight, receives signals. analyzes them, initiates alarms and ransmits alarm messages to your police Separtment of toa central alarm ‘monitoring service NOTE: The telepone communi tation portion of your system is not listed by Underwriters! Laboratories (UL). THE REMOTE KEYPAD “The Remote Keypad is centrally located to suit your convenience. Its individual indicator lights display messages that inform you of the Status of your system. The keypad ‘enables you to arm or disarm the burglary portion of your system, and Is also the source of warning sounds. _FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE KEYPAD aX = ; = dad i b6 H x » KEYS 0.9 are used to enter your individual four Gigi Security Code to arm an disarm the system, {osilence alarms and fo change temporacy security coses FIRE/FIRE KEYS. Pressing both keys atthe same time initiates a FIRE alarm [it programmed) (page 3) EMERG/EMERG KEYS. Pressing both keys at the same time wil tigger ether a silent alarm (i con> nected fo a central alarm monitoring service or Dolice agency). or an audible alarm (i 0" ‘grammed) (page 13). STAY KEY. Bypastes, “turns of.” the interior Zone(s) of burglary protection leaving one free to move about the interior without tapping the alarm ‘The Yellow STAY Incicat@r nghts to confirm this mode. [CMND} = [STAY] (page 7) STAY INDICATOR LIGHT (Yellow), Lights t0 indicate STAY mode (see O} {Asa second function, when the ZONE DISPLAY Key 6 pressed ang held for a few seconds. this Indicator provides tne status of Zone 2 When the ZONE DISPLAY Key is released. this light reverts {outs normal STAY mode indicator tunction (08ge 7 INSTANT KEY. This key eliminates the entry celay period causing an instant intrusion alarm for maximum protection when occupants aren 10 Stay. The Yellow INSTANT indicator wll ght as 8 femindor thal tne Entey/Exi Zone is now in a Instant moge Security Code « (CMND| [INSTANT} (page 7) INSTANT INDICATOR LIGHT (Yellow). Lights to inaicate INSTANT mode (see F} ‘Rs a second function, when the ZONE DISPLAY Keys pressed and nels for afew seconds ths Indicator provides the slatus of ZONE 5, When the ZONE DISPLAY Key is released. the ight veverts touts normal INSTANT mode indicator uncon (page 71 1H. CODE KEY. Use this Key o enter temporary four ‘igi Security Codes. Usetul when given to those who have temporary access, such as babysitters, ‘or employees, [CODE] - Master Code » Code Designator = Temporary Code (page 6). tis also used to enter @ Duress Code (page 13). |. CHIME KEY, This key turns on the CHIME mode ‘When the system is disarmed, a short tone from the Keypacts) will signal any opening of & Sensor in an Entry/Ext Zone. Usetul for monitoring the activity ‘fa back door during the day. [CMND] - [CHIME] (age 14). BYPASS KEY. Used to turnoff pat ofthe protec- tion system. Allows the system to be armed should 2 fault condition exist in part ofthe burglary 8yS- fem [CMNO] - [BYPASS] =N where Ns the umber of tne zone (page 17) K. BYPASS INDICATOR LIGHT (Yellow). Lights to indicate that a zone has been bypassed (see J) L. TESTIRESET KEYS. Depressing either or both of these keys resets and tess the fe alarm system land slences the beep that accompanies a steaaly Iittrouble ight (CMNO}" [TEST/RESET] (page 3 16) M.°#" KEY Puts the system into the Burglary System Test Mode when used with the CMNO key {MNO} “141 (page 15), N.S" KEY. Sends atest report to your central alarm monitoring service when used with the CNIND Key TeMND} ~ 18] (oage 15) (0. CMNO KEY Depression of this key is required prior to pressing any ofthe function keys oe Senbed insections O. F.1d. L Mand N above ARM (Red) Flashes during the allowable exit time falter he burglary system ss turned on. Lights Steadiy atthe end ofthis tne 10 neicate complete turn-on of protection. iso lashes to indicate that tiv avaible alarm nas taken place ‘Asa second function, when the ZONE DISPLAY Rov is pressed and held for a few seconds this Trokcato prowdes the status of ZONE 1 (Fie). When the ZONE DISPLAY Key is released, this ight reverts {iis normal ARM mode indieator function (page 17) READY INDICATOR LIGHT (Green), Lights wher Eirburglary zones are intact and ready for arming Romeraber thatthe STAY function turns off the Tirowor zone and the BYPASS function turns off Shy‘other burglary zane. Flashes along with ARM Indicator Light to indicate that an audible alarm hnas taken piace (page 7). ‘The READY Indicator Light serves a second func: tion When the ZONE DISPLAY key s pressed anc Held tor several seconds, this indicator provides the satus of ZONE 3 ‘When the ZONE DISPLAY key is celeased. this Mgnt reverts tits normal system READY indicator function (page 47) ‘TROUBLE INDICATOR LIGHT (Red). Lights “Headly ttre isa problem in the fire system, Also iignts deaaliy it there isa problem with emergency switches (page 17) ‘As a second function, when the ZONE DISPLAY fey is presseo and held fora few seconds, this Mdicator provides the status of Zone 4. When the SONE DISPLAY key fs celeased, this light reverts to ‘ie normal TROUELE indicator function (page 17), POWER INDICATOR LIGHT (Green). Lights Freadity AC power is present to operate the sys- ttn Flashes when AC power i ost and the system {S operating trom ts Back-up battery ‘Asa second function, when the ZONE DISPLAY fey is pressed and neld fora few seconcs. this Tdicator provides the status of Zone 6. When the ZONE DISPLAY key is feleased, this ight reverts to Renormal POWER indicator function (page 17) PULL-OUT DRAWER, Contains carés on which Uselul information fr the user is printed and can bewatten INTERIOR SPEAKER, Source of aucible internal warning ang confirmation sbunés. ZONE DISPLAY KEY, Holding his key depressed ‘auses the zone status display fo be activated for Zones 1 through 6 (See E.G, P, 2. ). IMPORTANT AFTER A SUSTAINED AC POWER OUTAGE, SYSTEM (BATTERY) MAY REQUIRE RECOVERY PERIOD OF UP TO 24 HOURS BEFORE IT IS AGAIN CAPABLE OF SOUNDING AND COMMUNICATING ALARMS. AUDIBLE SIGNALS FROM INTERNAL SPEAKER(S) Invalid Code Entry: 5-6 consecutive low-level tones indicate that the wrong 4-digit code has been entered. Armed Indicatiot ‘One low-level tone sounds when the system is successfully armed Entry/Exit Zone Chime Indicatior ‘One low-level tone sounds upon activation of a sensor in an Entry/Exit zone when the Chime mode is used. TROUBLE Indication: ‘Once every 15 seconds low-level tone while the TROUBLE Indice- toris on steady. Conditions for which the trouble indicator lights are described on page't7. NOTE: Depression of CMND + TEST/RESET silences the trouble tone and causes the TROUBLE indicator to flash. The trou- ble tone turns on 24 hours later if the trouble condition is not corrected. Entry Warming: Steady low-level tone that is activated during the entry delay period. Key Depression: ‘A brief tone is sounded for each key pressed that is not in the dual key FIRE and EMERG sections of the keypad Power Up Arming Indication: ‘Steady low-level tone thatis activated when the system is powered up sree thigh laats for one minute. Upon expiration of the one minute period the system arms isl! (page 14) ALARM SIGNALS FROM EXTERIOR SOUNDER Fire Alarm: Loud pulsing sound. Continues until silenced (see page 9) or it automatically shuts off (may be up to 15 minutes as programmed by the installer, bul UL Listed fire alarm applications may not shut off utomaticaliy), NOTE: Fire alarm sounding takes priority over Burglary/panie alarm sounding if both alarms occur at the same Burglary/Audible Panic Alarm: Lous steady sound. Continues until system is isarmed (see page $708 ese fee page 13) ort automatcaly shuts olf (may be sient 2, epito sSiminvtos as programmed by the installer, But UL Listed eouBekola burglary applications require a least & minutes of Sounding) _ BURGLARY PROTECTION HOW TO ARM YOUR BURGLARY SYSTEM ‘Your system provides two levels of burglary protection; exterior and interior. ‘The former guards doors, windows, et.. sounding an alarm i one is opened by an intruder Interior protection olfers backup defense, sensing when an Unauthorized person is moving about inside FOURDIGIT SECURITY CODES ‘Atthe time of installation, you chose a personal four-digit code, known ony to Jouand yours and programmed by your installer, ARMING and DISARMING Yryour burglary alarm system is accomplished by entering this code at any emote Keypad, ‘As an additional safety feature, two secondary codes may be Utiized at any time. Persons who, in your absence, must arm the System upon departure, can be provided with different temporary codes that allow arming and disarming and all other system functions except assigning or changing of the secondary codes themselves, Your master code . rémains in effect even when & ‘Secondary code is present. The secondary codes can be entered, or changed, at any Remote Keypad, as follows: Press the CODE key. Enter the ‘master code, depress the key (1 ‘0¢ 2) “designating the secondary code, then key in the desired temporary secondary code, To eliminate the secondary code, repeat this sequence, refraining from any Code entry for 10 seconds after keying the secondary code designator (1 oF 2) “The Code Designator is either 2eSecond Temporary Code ures Code (page 13) - NOTE: Entry of an invalid four-digit code will result in 5-6 rapid Goneecutive tones being produced at your Remote Keypad, DELAY ZONE ENTRY AND EXIT TIMES ‘These are set by your installer during installation and determine the umber of seconds available fr exitand entry through the delay zone, Ginen arming and disarming the burglary protection, to avoid setting off an alarm. Pecord the delay times for your system here EXIT DELAY: seconds (may be from 8 to 120 ‘seconds but no more than 60 seconds for a UL Listed household burglary application) ENTRY DELAY: seconds (may be from 8 to "120 seconds but no more than 45 seconds fora UL Listed household burglary application) WHILE INSIDE 4. Check the Green READY Indicator Light on your Remote Keypad. It ‘should be on to indicate that your ‘pom enya sed Beoress your Sd ores eNO Nel amoes thevetow || H || S |--Security 4 STAY inciatorightwa slminate a = Cod Enter your securty code. The Red ARM inieator light wil flash. You # ‘witnear one tone rom your Remote Keypad, The Red ARM For INSTANT (Entry Emng indeator Light willbe i'steady i ater your ext delay has ended Delay Off) Arming (if + Younavenow ARMED successtuly | desired). “with the ability to walk freely through 7 j the interior of our home. : ZUINSTANT (Entry Delay Off) lastant ‘Arming. you wish the act of ‘opening one of your main access doors to instantly trigger NOTE: If the Green READY fan alarm (as might be the case Indicator Light on your when the family has retired),do Keypad is not on then one the following: Depress the ‘or more zanes in your bur- CMND and then the STAY keys _glary protection system are at the keypad. Enter your disturbed. Depress and hola security code. Depress the the ZONE DISPLAY Key. CMD key and then the ‘The zone identification INSTANT key. The Red ARM indicators will be lit for any ‘and the Yellow INSTANT and Gistrubed zones. The prob STAY Indicator Lights will lem must be corrected illuminate and you will hear one before arming can fake tone from your Remote Keypad. _ place. See “identifying and 3. The STAY and INSTANT Remedying a Zone Malfunc- ‘modes are de-activated the next _ tion” on page 17. time the system is disarmed Wit is desired to leave a ‘door or window open inten- tionally, such as in the summertime, use the rocedure in Step 4of WHEN LEAVING WITH Remedying a Zone Maltunc- NO ONE REMAINING tion on page 17 1. Check theGreen READY Indieator Lignton your Remote Keypad. It should be on. indicating thatthe system is ready tor arming. itnot. see page 17 2. Enter your security code. ‘The Red ARM indicator Light pa will flash and you will hear Security fone tone from your Remote Code Keypad signifying that the system is ARMED. The exit delay period set during installation (see page 6) determines the time you have to leave through your chosen exit door before passage will Cause an alarm to sound. The Red ARM indicator willbe lit steady at the end of a brief delay HOW TO DISARM YOUR BURGLARY SYSTEM UPON ENTERING 41. Enter via a door in your Delay Zone. You will hear a steady, low-level tone from your Remote Keypad. ‘The entry delay period set by your installer during installation (see page 6) determines the time you have to reach your Remote Keypad and DISARM the burglary portion of your system. 2. Enter your security code. The Red ARM Indicator Light will, {go out. You may open and close doors and windows and + move freely, without setting off an alarm. IMPORTANT BEFORE keying your security code, observé the ARM and READY Indicator Lights on your Remote Keypad. Ifthey are flashing, an intrusion has occurred during your absence. Leave immediately and contact the police trom the nearest safe location. WHILE INSIDE 1. Go directly tothe nearest Keypad. Enter your security code. ‘The Reg ARM and the Yellow STAY Indicator Lights wil go out. You may now open and ciose doors and windows and move freely, without seting off an alarm, NOTE: While the system is DISARMED, the Green READY Indicator, Light will go on and off as various sensors are activated by your normal activities. _FIRE PROTECTION (IF INSTALLED) OPERATION OF YOUR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ‘Your fire alarm system is “ON" 24 hours a day, for continuous protection. In the event of an emergency, the strategically located Emake detectors will automatically send signals to your Control/Communicator triggering a loud, pulsed alarm sound at exterior speakers (unless bells are used), Should you become aware of a fire emergency before your detectors sense the problem, go to your nearest keypad. Manually {nitiate an alarm by depressing both FIRE Keys simultaneously (if programmed for use) Inany event, your first action should be to make sure that all ‘ccupants are safely evacuated. ‘That done, if no flames or dense smoke are apparent, investigate the cause of the alarm. 4. Silence the alarm by entering your security code. 2.f the TROUBLE light is on (cither steadily or flashing), eS then your fire system is stil faulted and must be manually reset, Press the CMNO and TEST/RESET keys to reset the fire system ‘The trouble light will then flash for about 14 seconds. If the flashing teduble indication persists for longer than 14 Seconds, then a detector has failed to reset. There still may bbe smoke in a detector. Clear it by fanning the affected p perp po po OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner's insurance carrier for possible premium credit A. GENERAL INFORMATION: Insured’s Name and Address: i$ ( Insurance Company: — . Policy No ‘Ademco Control/Communicator Model No. 4150 Type of Alarm: (Burglary CiFire CiBoth Installed by: . ___ Serviced by: . . Name Name Addess - ~ Addess = B. NOTIFIES (Insert B = Burglary, F = Fire) 7 Local Sounding Device: —_. _— Police Dept -—— Fire Dept: 3 Central St Name and Address; IN l in HONNOY NAN INRUD UNA Recng C. POWERED BY: A.C. With Rechargeable Power Supply D. TESTING: (Quarterly []Monthly |.|Weekly []Other E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS, Furnace Area ____, Kitchen ___, Bedrooms ___, At ——., Basement Living Room __, Dining Room ___, Hall ___ F, BURGLARY DETECTING DEVICE LOCATIONS (1 FrontDoor [) Basement Door [Rear Door (All Exterior Doors J 1st Floor Windows (Al Windows [All Accessible Openings, Including Skylights, Air Conditioners and Vents (1 Interior Locations G. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION: Signature; ates , (ADEMICO) ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Iai ASU EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS__ ‘Alarm Monitoring Station Fire Department Police | GasiEleciric Company. | t Doctor ol Ambulance merce SERVICING INFORMATION Your ical Ademco dealer is the man best qualified to service your alarm system ‘Arranging some kind of regular service program with him s advisable. Your local ‘Ademco dealer's WARNING ‘THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this systemis an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential s subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons, such as: Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device @ Intrusion detectors (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will not work without power. Battery operated devices will not work without batteries, with {dead batteries, orif the batteries are not put in properly. Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason, however briefly ‘© Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers i they {are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors. f warning devices are located on adifferent level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarmis muffied by noise feom stereo, radio, air conditioner or other appliances, or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devices, however loud, may not warn hearing-impaired people. : ‘# Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders. ‘* While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States, they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35% ofall fires, according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows. Smoke detectors, ‘may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors, such as in chimneys, in walls, of r00Ks, or on the other side of closed doors, Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of 2 residence or building. A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fice, Finally, smoke detectors have sensing limitations. No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time. in general, detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson ‘© This equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure. Even though this ‘equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years, the electronic components could fail at any lime. ‘The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are working properly Installing an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is nota ‘substitute for insurance. Homeowners, property owners and renters should continue to insure their lives and propert ’A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION Peee7-2v1 7187 # COPYRIGHT 1986 PITTWAY CORPORATION

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