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Keypads Supported | Up to 4 |
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Partitions | 1 |
Power Supply | 16.5VAC |
Auxiliary Power Output | 12VDC, 500mA |
PGMs | 2 |
Outputs | 2 |
Battery Backup | 12V |
Discusses various reasons why an alarm system might fail.
Emphasizes proper installation for system effectiveness and security.
Addresses potential security system compromise by criminals.
Explains how intruders can circumvent system protection measures.
Details the impact of power interruptions on system operation.
Discusses battery life, monitoring, and potential failures.
Explains potential interference or jamming of wireless signals.
Highlights user responsibility in operating the system correctly.
Covers limitations and potential failure modes of smoke detectors.
Explains limitations and factors affecting motion detector performance.
Discusses limitations of warning devices and audibility.
Addresses potential issues with telephone line connectivity for alarms.
Notes that occupants may not have enough time to respond to alarms.
Mentions the possibility of system component failure.
Stresses the importance of regular system testing and maintenance.
Clarifies that the alarm system is not a substitute for insurance.
Outlines the warranty period, coverage, and terms for the product.
Explains the steps to follow for obtaining warranty service.
Lists conditions that will void the product warranty.
States that all other warranties are excluded.
Describes the process and fees for out-of-warranty repairs.
Provides basic cleaning and battery replacement recommendations.
Details FCC rules and user guidance for interference.
Notes compliance with FCC Part 68 and telephone company notification.
Specifies requirements for connecting equipment to telephone lines.
Explains telephone company actions if equipment causes harm.
Covers specific connection requirements like USOC RJ-31X jack.
Explains REN for determining device quantity on a telephone line.
Discusses the system's capability for fire detection and installation needs.
Advises on the necessity and procedure for weekly system testing.
Explains the system's monitoring capability and user actions.
Provides an overview of system components and keypad functions.
Section for recording master and additional user access codes.
Area to log zone numbers, protected areas, and zone types.
Guidance on developing and rehearsing family fire escape plans.
Instructions on how to access and view system event logs.
Explains how to enable a downloading window for remote access.
Details how fire alarms are signaled and transmitted.
Recommends conducting a fire safety audit and escape plan.
Fields for recording central station and installer contact details.
Instructions for arming the system using LED and LCD keypads.
Step-by-step guide for arming with an LED keypad.
Step-by-step guide for arming with an LCD keypad.
Explains the Away arming mode and its implications for interior zones.
Describes the feature that warns of improper exits during arming.
Details the Stay arming mode, which bypasses interior zones.
How to arm the system with an instant alarm for entry.
How to activate and use the door chime notification feature.
Covers options like brightness and contrast for LCD keypads.
Instructions to set the system's internal clock and date.
Details procedures for alarm and full system tests.
Explains the shortcut for arming the system without an access code.
Describes the feature allowing a quick exit after arming.
General instructions for disarming the system.
Step-by-step guide for disarming with an LED keypad.
Step-by-step guide for disarming with an LCD keypad.
How to check and understand system trouble indicators.
Explains zone light indicators for various trouble conditions.
Describes keypad beep patterns and their meanings.
Discusses programmable attributes for access codes, like bypassing.
How to temporarily bypass zones when the system is armed.
Explains how passkeys can be used for bypassing the system.
Detailed steps for programming codes on an LCD keypad.
Instructions for programming or changing the Master Code.
Steps to add, change, or delete user access codes.
Details the features and lights of the NMF-1008 keypad.
Explains the function of Fire, Auxiliary, and Panic emergency keys.
Describes the meaning of Ready, Armed, and Trouble lights.
Explains the status lights specific to the PC5508Z keypad.
Overview of the LCD5500Z keypad interface and operation.
Overview of the PC5508Z LED keypad interface and operation.