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Brand | FBII |
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Model | XL4600RM |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Describes various keypad models available for the XL-2 security system, including features like LEDs and LCDs.
Illustrates the appearance and components of different XL-2 series keypads, including LED and LCD types.
Explains how zone status (Alarm, Bypass, Trouble, Not Ready) is visually indicated on keypads.
Details the meaning of indicator lights for system arming, status, and power conditions.
Describes the numerical keypad operations and the LCD display area for system information and user input.
Explains the conditions required for the system to be ready for arming, including the READY indicator.
Outlines the steps to arm the security system, including entering the user code and exit delay.
Describes what happens when the system is not ready to be armed and how to identify the issues.
Details the process for disarming the security system and resetting it after an alarm event.
Explains how to activate the Stay mode, allowing movement within the premises while exterior zones are armed.
Describes how to arm the system in Instant mode, bypassing entry delays for immediate alarm activation.
Outlines the procedure for arming the system in Instant-Stay mode, combining features of both modes.
Details how to bypass specific zones that are not ready or faulty to allow system arming.
Explains how to remove an existing bypass from a zone, making it active again.
Describes how to add, modify, or delete user codes for system access and control.
Lists the three auxiliary conditions (Panic, Fire, Aux.) that can be activated via keypad key combinations.
Explains the Duress (ambush) code and the Arm-Only code for specific user functions.
Details the Quick Arming and Quick Forced Arming features for faster system arming.
Provides recommendations for typical smoke detector layout and placement in a home for early fire detection.
Offers steps for creating and practicing a household emergency evacuation plan in case of fire.
Describes the procedure for testing the alarm system weekly to ensure proper functionality.
Explains how to test the system's backup battery to confirm its operational status.
Provides the required FCC statement regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference.
Advises on troubleshooting and reporting issues related to telephone line connections for the alarm system.
Lists general limitations of alarm systems, including potential bypass by intruders and power dependencies.
Explains various reasons why smoke detectors might not provide timely warnings for fires.
Details the limitations of Passive Infrared Motion Detectors, such as detection range and environmental factors.
Provides fields for recording personal owner information such as name and address.
Lists categories for essential emergency contact numbers like Central Station, Police, and Fire Department.
Section for recording details about the alarm installation company and service provider.