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ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 2GIG System Feature User Guide
4.2.5.3 Disarm Disarm “To Disarm the System”
4.2.5.4 Cancel Window Alarm Cancel Time, Alarm Cancel
Display
“In the Event of a Burglary Alarm.” and
“Silence a False Fire Alarm”
4.2.6.1 Use of Duress Feature User Duress Report “Transmit a User Duress Report”
4.2.6.2 Duress Code Duress Code “Types of User Codes”
“Users”
4.2.7 Initiation of Manual Alarms Panic, Fire, or Emergency Alarm “Activate a Manual Panic, Fire, or
Emergency Alarm”
4.3.1 Cross Zoning Cross Sensor Zones, Cross
Sensor Timeout
“Q26: Cross sensor zones (99-100)” in the
GC3e Installation & Programming Guide.
“Q27: Cross sensor timeout, in seconds
(10-120)” in the GC3e Installation &
Programming Guide.
4.3.2 Swinger Shutdown Swinger Shutdown Count (1-6) “Q25: Swinger shutdown count (1-6)” in
the GC3e Installation & Programming
Guide.
4.3.3 Fire & Carbon Monoxide
Protection
“Fire & Carbon Monoxide Protection”
4.6.3 Console Test
Sensors Test
“System Tests”
Use and Care of the System
To care for the system, observe the following:
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Humidity and Liquids Do not expose the system to water, rain, extreme humidity, perspiration, or other liquids.
The optimum humidity range for the system is 9-90% non-condensing.
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Extreme Heat or Cold Do not expose the system to extreme heat or cold. The optimum operating temperature
range is 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C).
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Shock and Vibration For optimum protection against shock and vibration, make sure that your installer has
securely mounted the touchscreen fl ush against the wall or properly installed it in a compatible desktop kit.
IMPORTANT: To prevent touchscreen damage during cleaning, see “Screen.”