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First Alert FA1670C

First Alert FA1670C
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Commercial Fire and Burglary
Commercial Fire and BurglaryCommercial Fire and Burglary
Commercial Fire and Burglary
Partitioned Security System
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Partitioned Security System
with Scheduling
with Schedulingwith Scheduling
with Scheduling
User Guide
User GuideUser Guide
User Guide

Table of Contents

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First Alert FA1670C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFirst Alert
ModelFA1670C
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

System Overview (continued)

Zones and Protection Types

Defines zones and explains fire, burglary protection.

Functions of the Keypad (continued)

Keypad Function Key Descriptions

Details functions of keys 1-9: OFF, AWAY, STAY, MAX, TEST, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, CHIME.

EntryExit Delays

General Information

Explains installer-programmed exit and entry delays for arming/disarming.

Security Codes and Authority Levels

General Information and User Codes

Covers authority levels, personal security codes, and user identification.

Security Codes and Authority Levels (continued)

Authority Levels Explained

Details the six authority levels and their system function restrictions.

User Management Rules

Rules for changing, adding, and deleting user codes and authority levels.

To Add a User

Procedure for adding new users, setting their number, code, and authority.

To Change a Users Code

Procedure to modify an existing user's security code.

To Delete a User

Procedure for removing a user from the system.

Checking For Open Zones

Using the * READY Key

Checks system readiness by displaying faulted zones before arming.

Bypassing Protection Zones

Using the 6 BYPASS Key

Allows arming with zones intentionally unprotected.

Bypassing Protection Zones (continued)

Quick Bypass

Bypasses all open zones automatically without manual entry.

Arming Perimeter Only

Using the 3 STAY key

Arms perimeter, allows movement inside without alarm.

Using the 7 INSTANT Key

Arms perimeter with no entry delay; alarms immediately on opening.

Arming All Protection

Using the 2 AWAY Key

Arms perimeter and interior; for when premises are vacant.

Arming all Protection

Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key

Arms all protection with no entry delay; for extended vacant periods.

Disarming and Silencing Alarms

Using the 1 OFF Key

Disarms the system and silences alarms and trouble sounds.

Panic Keys

Using Panic Keys

Special key combinations to manually activate panic functions.

Active Panic Functions

Details specific key combinations for emergency functions.

Event Log Procedures

To Display The Event Log

Procedure to access and view the event log.

Testing the System

Using the 5 TEST Key

Puts system into Burglary Walk Test mode.

Testing Your System

Step-by-step guide to test protection points.

Fire Alarm System

In Case Of Fire Alarm

Actions to take during a fire emergency, including manual alarm initiation.

Silencing a Fire Alarm

Procedure to silence keypad and fire bells and clear the display.

Fire Alarm System (continued)

Event Display Lock and Fire Drill Test

Managing event display and performing fire drill tests.

Trouble Conditions

Trouble Conditions (continued)

Emergency Evacuation

Maintaining Your System

Quick Guide to Burglary System Functions

Summary of Audible Notification

System Limitations and Safety Warnings

Limitations of the Alarm System

Discusses system compromises, failures, and reasons for lack of guaranteed protection.

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