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Event Log Capacity | Up to 1000 events |
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Compatibility | Compatible with DS7400Xi Series |
Power Supply | 12V DC, 1.5A |
Standby Battery | 12 VDC, 7 Ah |
Communication | Ethernet |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +49°C (32°F to +120°F) |
Humidity | Up to 93% non-condensing |
Operating Voltage | 12 VDC nominal |
Alarm Inputs | 8 on-board, expandable |
Warnings of the possibility of injury or physical damage to equipment.
Explains special type styles used to identify objects in the guide.
Explains the use of RF devices and their programming.
Describes programmable option and emergency keys on RF devices.
Covers basic arming and disarming procedures like Normal Arming.
Arms only exterior zones while remaining in the building with no entry delay.
Arms exterior zones when someone is in the building, with entry/exit delay.
Arms specific zones programmed by the installer, with entry/exit delay.
Arms all zones instantly with no entry delay, for maximum security.
Explains how to disarm the system normally and what to do if an alarm occurred.
Covers advanced operations like Quick Arming and Force Arming.
Allows arming commands without entering a PIN, using shortcuts.
Arms the system by bypassing faulted zones when not ready.
Temporarily bypasses specific zones before arming the system.
Programs the system to arm automatically at a set time each day.
Allows delaying the automatic arming time by 15 minutes.
Programs the system to disarm automatically at a set time each day.
Arms the system after a specified number of hours, overriding auto-arming.
Causes sounders to beep when perimeter or entry/exit zones are triggered while disarmed.
Uses a special PIN to activate external devices like door locks.
Sets the system's date through Master Programming Mode.
Sets the system's time and AM/PM through Master Programming Mode.
Explains how to differentiate between intrusion and fire alarm sounds.
How to silence alarms and disarm the control panel using a PIN.
Advice on responding to alarms and seeking installer guidance.
Precautions to take when entering a building after an alarm.
Procedures for handling fire alarms, silencing, and resetting the system.
Steps to reset the system after a fire alarm, including battery test.
Identifies and describes fire trouble conditions and how to respond.
Guidelines for fire safety in residences, including escape plans.
How to use emergency keys for Fire, Special Emergency, and Panic alarms.
Disarming the system using a Duress PIN to alert monitoring services discreetly.
Defines PINs, User Numbers, and Authority Levels for system access.
Procedure for disabling or removing a user's PIN from the system.
Steps to change an existing user's PIN via Master Programming Mode.
Describes different authority levels for user PINs (Master, Unlimited, General, etc.).
Setting expiration dates for temporary user PINs in Master Programming Mode.
Lists and explains various error messages and system faults displayed by the keypad.
Confirms detectors report alarms by manually alarming each zone.
Manually tests the system's backup battery and sounders.
Tests the system's ability to send alarms to a monitoring service.
Confirms smoke detectors report alarms to keypads, testing fire zones.
Accesses and reviews the last 400 system events stored in memory.
Introduces the Master Keypad and its function in accessing all assigned areas.
Explains the status displays and LED functions specific to the Master Keypad.
Controls areas individually from the Master Keypad after entering PIN and pressing [#] twice.
Procedures for arming all or specific areas using the Master Keypad.
Procedures for disarming all or specific areas using the Master Keypad.