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Wireless Zones | 32 |
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Keypad Zones | 4 |
Wireless Keyfobs | 16 |
Partitions | 1 |
RF Frequency | 433 MHz |
Operating Frequency | 433 MHz |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) |
Battery Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Warning that unauthorized modifications can void user authority.
Details product identifier and required RJ-31X jack for FCC compliance.
Specifies compliant connections and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN).
Information on potential harm to the network and company facility changes.
States product meets applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Specifies Canadian REN and explains IC prefix with certification number.
General warnings and advice against decadic signalling in NZ.
Notes on test calls, line feed limitations, and ringer response.
Introduces the system's flexibility and user instruction requirements.
Mentions specific false alarm reduction features and classification.
Describes the system's fire detection capabilities and installation needs.
Details requirements for weekly testing and central station monitoring.
Provides guidance on system cleaning and battery replacement.
Explains components, zones, and features like Swinger Shutdown.
Identifies keypad layout, buttons, and display elements.
Describes the meaning of LED indicators (Ready, Armed, Trouble, Power).
Lists and explains the function keys (Stay Arm, Away Arm, etc.).
Disclaimer about system limitations and the need for professional servicing.
Steps to select the desired display language for the system.
Explains how to arm the system in Stay mode, bypassing interior zones.
Details indicator status during Stay Arming exit delay and completion.
Describes how to arm in Night Mode and identify Night Zones.
Explains the silent exit delay feature and its doubled exit time.
Details the steps for Away Arming, including indicators and exit delay.
Describes how to use the Quick Exit function for immediate departure.
Explains the audible exit fault for improper exiting during arming.
Details error tones for arming failures and how to disarm the system.
Explains using a wireless key for system arming and disarming.
Describes Emergency keys and differentiates between Intrusion and Fire alarm sounds.
Procedures for silencing and aborting intrusion alarms.
Instructions for silencing fire alarms and following evacuation plans.
Steps to program the system's time and date.
Explains the purpose and implications of bypassing zones.
Step-by-step guide to bypassing individual zones.
Procedures for removing all bypasses or recalling the last set.
How to create and use bypass groups for multiple zones.
Explains the Trouble indicator and keypad beeps for system issues.
Details 'Service Required' and 'Loss of AC Power' trouble conditions.
Covers 'Telephone Line Fault' and 'Failure to Communicate' issues.
Explains 'Sensor Fault', 'Sensor Tamper', and 'Sensor Low Battery'.
Notes that time and date need re-programming after power loss.
How to view events stored in alarm memory.
Instructions to turn the door chime function on or off.
Steps to program up to 16 additional user access codes.
Details Master Code, Supervisor Codes, and Duress Codes functionality.
Explains One Time Use Codes and user code attribute options.
Lists programmable attributes like Supervisor, Duress, Bell Squawk, Zone Bypassing.
Procedure to delete an existing access code.
How to access master functions using the system command.
Detailed steps for setting system time and date.
Explains the system test for bell, lights, and communicator.
How to enable remote access for installer programming.
Describes the panel's attempt to call the downloading computer.
Reference to the Walk Test section for detector testing.
Steps to adjust keypad brightness and contrast levels.
How to adjust the keypad buzzer volume.
How to view the last 128 system events.
Fields to record system information like enabled functions.
Spaces to record Central Station and Installer contact details.
Advice on what to do if a false alarm signal is sent.
Table to record Master Code and other access codes.
Table to map sensor numbers to protected areas.
Table for specifying the type of each sensor.
Reminder to inform the monitoring station before testing.
Steps to perform a sounder and display test on the system.
How to enter and use Walk Test mode to check detectors.
Procedure to enable temporary computer access for system downloads.
Guidance on where to install smoke detectors for optimal detection.
Notes on avoiding peaked ceilings, turbulent air, humidity, and temperatures.
Details requirements for installing smoke detectors based on NFPA 72.
Checklist for assessing home fire safety conditions.
Steps and considerations for creating and practicing escape plans.
Advice on fire warning system testing and local fire department consultation.
Installer duties and common causes of system failure.
Criminal knowledge, intruder access, power failures, and battery issues.
Wireless signal issues, user error, and smoke detector limitations.
Motion detector limits, warning device audibility, and telephone line issues.
Component failure, inadequate testing, and insurance advice.
Official statements of product compliance with relevant directives.