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Paradox Esprit 636 User Manual

Paradox Esprit 636
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Paradox Esprit 636 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParadox
ModelEsprit 636
CategoryKeypad
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Basic Operation

Zones

Explains how the keypad displays zone status and supports up to 24 zones, using keys 1-12 for default and 2ND + keys 1-12 for extended.

Keypad Visual Indicators

Details the function of specific indicators (A-F) on the keypad, such as READY, ARMED, Trouble, and Alarm Memory lights.

Access Codes

Programming User Codes

Explains how to program up to 48 user codes, with a note on avoiding simple or obvious codes.

Creating User Codes

Provides step-by-step instructions for creating new user access codes, including master code programming.

Arming & Disarming

Regular System Arming

Details the procedure for regular system arming, requiring the READY light to be ON and entering a user code.

Stay Arming

Explains Stay Arming, which partially arms the system (perimeter zones only) allowing occupants to remain inside.

Manual Bypass Arming

Enables arming the system while leaving specific zones unarmed, with instructions on bypassing and recalling.

Force/Away Arming

Allows rapid system arming without waiting for the READY light; open zones are armed once closed.

Disarming the Security System

Provides the standard procedure for disarming the entire security system using an access code.

Disarming Systems Separately

Details how to disarm System A or System B individually using specific keys and access codes.

Panic Zones

Panic 1 - Panic Alarm

Describes how to activate a 'panic 1' or general panic alarm by pressing keys [1] and [3] simultaneously.

Panic 2 - Auxiliary Alarm

Explains how to activate a 'panic 2' or auxiliary alarm by pressing keys [4] and [6] simultaneously.

Panic 3 - Fire Alarm

Describes how to activate a 'panic 3' or fire alarm by pressing keys [7] and [9] simultaneously.

Key Access Programming

Trouble Display

Understanding Trouble Display

Explains how the [TRBL] key indicates trouble conditions and how to view them using the [2ND] key.

Fire Alarm Operation

Fire Alarm Procedures

Details how to silence or reset a fire alarm by entering a user code, with a critical note on evacuation.

System Maintenance

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