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Brand | Honeywell |
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Model | System 1500e |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Details perimeter and interior protection modes for burglary detection.
Monitors for fire, activates alarms, and signals fire department response.
Allows manual initiation of police alarms and signals authorities for assistance.
Covers medical, flood, temperature, or other custom emergency signals.
Enables silent police dispatch via a duress code during forced disarming.
Monitors doors/windows when disarmed, providing a warning tone for openings.
Disables entry/exit delays for immediate alarm upon intrusion.
Overview of the system's modern equipment and custom design for personal needs.
Details the control panel's functions, switches, and system standby battery.
Describes the main control unit with numeric keypad, touch switches, and indicator lights.
Nine-digit keypad for arming, disarming, and silencing alarms using programmed codes.
Explains the function of AWAY, ON WATCH, NO DELAY, FIRE, POLICE, SPECIAL switches and their indicator lights.
Describes the meaning of Zone Lights for protection status and the Armed Light for system status.
Explains that Fire, Police, Special are always active; Burglary requires panel activation.
Steps to change the system's arming and disarming codes via the numeric keypad.
Steps for arming the system, including checking doors/windows and setting AWAY/NO DELAY.
Steps for disarming the system upon entry, including checking the ARMED light.
Method for arming the system with doors/windows open, indicated by flashing ARMED light.
Procedure to test the burglar alarm by placing the system On Watch and testing sensors.
Recommended monthly procedure to test the fire alarm system using a magnet.
How to activate Police, Fire, and Special alarms by holding touch switches.
How to initiate a silent police call for assistance by entering a duress code.
List of important contact numbers for emergency services and Honeywell.
Guidance on creating a family fire escape plan and safe evacuation practices.
Description of audible signals for fire, police, burglary, special alarms, and warnings.
Actions to take for burglary and fire alarms, including contacting Honeywell.
Procedure for silencing and reporting accidental alarms to Honeywell.
Steps to take if the system loses power or the power light is off.
How to reset a fire alarm circuit and troubleshoot if it won't reset.
Procedure to completely disable the system as a last resort.
Explanation of how power failures affect system operation and standby battery.
Describes signals and actions for disconnected fire detection wires.
Details the warranty terms and conditions for the home protection system equipment.