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Brand | Impassa |
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Model | SCW9055-433 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Instructions for cleaning the alarm system units, emphasizing damp cloth use.
Guidance for identifying and resolving system problems and error messages.
Explains the system's capability for fire detection and installation guidelines.
Describes the system's capability for CO detection and installation guidance.
Instructions for weekly system testing to ensure proper function.
Information on system monitoring capabilities and central station communication.
Guidance on routine system maintenance, including battery replacement.
Overview of how the security system operates and its components.
How to arm the system in Stay mode, bypassing interior zones.
How to arm the system in Night mode, arming specific interior zones.
How the exit delay is silenced and doubled in specific modes.
How to arm the system in Away mode, securing all zones.
Using the quick exit function to leave premises after arming.
Explains audible exit faults and arming errors.
Procedures for disarming an armed system using an access code.
Using wireless keys for remote arming and disarming.
Describes the continuous siren for burglary alarms and how to handle accidental alarms.
Describes the pulsed siren for fire alarms and evacuation procedures.
Describes the CO alarm sound and necessary actions during an alarm.
How to program and use bypass groups for multiple zones.
Details on programming user access codes and their attributes.
Explains the default and programmable attributes for user access codes.
Describes inherent attributes like Arm/Disarm and command outputs for access codes.
Steps to enroll proximity tags to user codes on compatible keypads.
How to erase user codes and their associated proximity tags.
How to adjust keypad brightness and display contrast levels.
How to enable or disable the Late to Open notification feature.
How to program the specific "Late to Open" time for each day.
How SMS notifications are sent for system events.
How to control the system remotely using SMS commands.
Describes the functions of the wireless key's programmable keys.
Explains the icons displayed on the wireless key's LCD screen.
Performing a test of the siren and keypad display functions.
Information on low battery indication and replacement for keypads and sirens.
How to conduct a walk test for system detectors.
How to enable system access for installer downloading.
Section to record system details like delay times and service information.
A table for recording user access codes and prox tag assignments.
A table for recording sensor and zone information.
A section to record SMS phone numbers.
Summary of keypad keys, status lights, and common commands.
Detailed list of user commands accessible via keypad codes.
Guidelines for optimal placement of smoke detectors in a home.
Guidelines for optimal placement of CO detectors in a home.
Vital information for installers to convey to system users regarding system limitations.
Discusses circumstances where the system might not provide protection or fail to operate.
Key product information, including FCC identifier and telephone connection requirements.
Details on connecting the equipment to the telephone network and modular jacks.
Information on the Ringer Equivalence Number and its impact on telephone line devices.
What to do if the equipment causes harm to the telephone network.
How telephone company changes might affect equipment operation.
Contact information for equipment repair or warranty services.
Further details regarding party line service and connection requirements.
Technical specifications and compliance statements for Industry Canada.
General warnings applicable when connecting equipment to the New Zealand Telecom Network.
Warning against using reverse numbering (decadic signalling) and recommending DTMF.
Information about test calls interrupting other calls and timing discussions.
Explains potential loss of memory for terminal devices due to lack of DC voltage.
How the device responds to distinctive alert cadences and troubleshooting.