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Dimensions | Varies by model |
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Weight | Varies by model |
Zones | 10 to 128 zones depending on model |
User Codes | Up to 48 (depending on model) |
Power Supply | 16.5VAC |
Battery Backup | 12VDC, 7AH rechargeable battery |
Partitions | Up to 2 (depending on model) |
Communication | Supports phone line, cellular, and IP communication modules |
Describes the multifunction, 12-key digital keypad consoles and their features.
Explains the programmed entry and exit delay times for system arming and disarming.
Details the duress code function for silent notification during a threat.
Explains the use of the [#] key for quick arming without a code.
Explains how to activate and deactivate the CHIME mode.
Details the procedure for bypassing specific protection zones.
Explains how to view zones that have been previously bypassed.
Arms perimeter protection with entry delay for staying home.
Arms perimeter without entry delay for staying home.
Arms all protection with entry delay for when no one is home.
Arms all protection without entry delay for maximum security.
Details keypad combinations for manual activation of emergency alarms.
Procedure for testing the armed system and its communication with the monitoring station.
Explains common trouble indicators like CHECK, FC, OC, CC, and POWER FAILURE.
Steps to take when a fire emergency is detected by the system.
Procedure for silencing a fire alarm and clearing the display.
Provides a quick reference for common system functions and their procedures.
Section for general details of the insured and the alarm system.
Specifies how the system notifies about alarms (local sounding, central station).
Indicates the power source for the alarm system.
Specifies the frequency of system testing.
Lists potential locations for smoke detectors within the home.
Lists potential locations for burglary detection devices.
A field for any other relevant information regarding the system.
Defines the system states of being armed or disarmed.
Explains the function of bypassing specific protection zones.
Describes an area of protection with a time delay for entry/exit.
Defines a zone that triggers different alarms in disarmed vs. armed modes.
Identifies the console area with numbered pushbuttons for system control.
Defines a specific area of protection within the system.
Information regarding the identification of certified telecommunications equipment.
Details concerning the conformity and installation of equipment in Canada.
Information on how the equipment may cause interference and how to correct it.
Guidance for resolving issues with telephone line connections to the system.
Details various ways the alarm system may fail or be compromised.
Covers limitations of warning devices, telephone lines, component failure, and maintenance.