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Brand | Protect America |
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Model | Peacekeeper |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Advises against unauthorized modifications to the equipment.
Details compliance with digital device limits and potential radio interference.
Outlines compliance with telephone network rules and REN for device connection.
Provides company name and phone numbers for service inquiries.
Explains sensor bypass for open doors/windows when arming.
Details exit and entry delay procedures and consequences of late exit.
Guides on responding to alarms and potential intrusions.
Specifies the time window for disarming accidental alarms.
Notes suitability for Grade A household burglary applications.
Describes the wireless technology and monitoring capabilities of the system.
Lists and illustrates common devices like Control Panel, KeyChain Touchpads, and Sensors.
Explains how the system communicates verbally and its response to button presses.
Details the meaning of various beeps for status, keys, and problems.
Explains the meaning of various indicator lights on the control panel.
Lists numeric codes sent to a pager for system events.
Explains how to arm/disarm the system and use status functions.
Details how to enter access codes and subdisarm the system.
Describes how to enable the chime function for door/window openings.
Explains how to use the POLICE and AUXILIARY emergency buttons.
Details how to arm, disarm, and activate emergency functions using the touchpad.
Lists programmable options like panel beeps, voice, and speaker level.
Explains system events that can trigger pager notifications.
Explains the master, user, and panic access codes and their usage.
Describes the procedure for setting the system clock after power loss.
Guides users on using the panel decal and voice prompts for programming tasks.
Details how to open the panel cover and enter the initial access code.
Explains how to use the START MENU and MAIN MENU for programming.
Provides step-by-step instructions for modifying existing access codes.
Outlines the process for removing access codes from the system.
Lists and describes the available system options that can be modified.
Explains the system's automatic self-testing capabilities for various conditions.
Details the meaning of trouble beeps and how to temporarily silence them.
Details common trouble conditions like AC Power Failure, Sensor Failure, etc.
Guides on testing sensors and the system's communication link.
Step-by-step guide to replace batteries in door/window sensors.
Step-by-step guide to replace batteries in motion sensors.
Provides general advice on developing emergency plans and discussing them with family.
Offers guidelines for drawing an emergency evacuation floor plan.
Lists conditions for receiving a refund for insurance deductibles.
Outlines ongoing requirements like system testing and account status.
Summarizes common operations and their button sequences on the control panel.
Summarizes common operations and their button sequences on the KeyChain touchpad.