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Version 2.02 December-2002
If enabled in your system, this function allows the User to activate the PIN Code Duress alarm while
performing any normal LED Terminal operations.
When activated, the system sends a silent Duress report to the Central Monitoring Station. No local
indication is provided. See additional notes on Page 5.
To activate the PIN Code Duress alarm.
Simply enter your PIN code at an LED Terminal in the normal manner, but increase the last digit of
your PIN by a value of 1. NOTE: If the last digit is a 9, then it becomes 0.
e.g. If your PIN code is 3456 then enter 3457. If your PIN code is 3579, enter 3570.
Smoke Detectors connected to your system may be of the “Latching” type. These smoke detectors
need to be reset after they have been triggered into alarm.
Enter PIN; ... , then press .
This operation instructs the Control Module to activate the Smoke Detector Reset Auxiliary, to
perform the reset function on any latching smoke detectors. The Auxiliary will automatically turn off
after a time period (usually only a couple of seconds) programmed by the installer.
Consult your installer to ascertain whether your system requires use of this operation.
This operation toggles the Day Alarm Function On and Off. No PIN Code is required.
Press , , .
If the Day Alarm is currently Enabled, then this operation will Disable it and one long beep will sound
to confirm that it has been Disabled.
If the Day Alarm has been Disabled, this operation will re-enable it and three short beeps will sound
to confirm that the Day Alarm is now Enabled.
NOTE: If Disabling, if the Day Alarm output is currently On, it will turn Off.
If Enabling, the Day Alarm will turn On for the programmed timer period.
3.9 PIN CODE DURESS ALARM ACTIVATION.
3.10 SMOKE DETECTOR RESET.
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