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Brand | Protection One |
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Model | 320P1 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Overview of the PROTECTION ONE Security System features and benefits.
Details burglary protection modes, entry/exit delays, and arming/disarming.
Explains different keypad types and their operational keys.
How to program and use macro keys for automated commands.
System alerts, pager setup, and automatic messages.
Managing user security codes and authority levels.
Procedures for testing the system and resolving trouble conditions.
Detailed explanation of STAY, NIGHT-STAY, AWAY, INSTANT, MAXIMUM modes.
Information on fire protection, smoke detectors, and emergency routes.
Understanding protection zones, partitions, and alarm behavior.
How to control the system remotely via phone.
Using function keys for various system commands.
Recording, playing, and adjusting voice messages.
Describes keypad features like LCD, sounder, and backlighting.
Explains Alpha Display and Fixed-Word Display keypads.
Visual representation of 6148PL2 and 6150PL2/6150RFPL2 keypads.
Visual representation of the voice-capable Alpha Display keypad.
Explains display messages for AWAY, STAY, NIGHT-STAY, INSTANT modes.
Defines status messages like BYPASS, NOT READY, NO AC, ALARM, CHECK, FIRE, CANCELED.
Instructions for entering codes and commands sequentially.
How to correct mistakes during code entry.
Explains the primary and bracketed functions of keypad buttons.
Details functions of keys like OFF, AWAY, STAY, MAX, TEST, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, CHIME.
Explains the #, FUNCTION, VOICE, STATUS, and KEYS 0-9 keys.
Describes LED indicators (READY, ARMED) and the internal speaker.
How entry delays allow time to disarm the system upon re-entry.
Time allowed to leave premises after arming the system.
System response when an exit door is left open during exit delay.
Handling of zone faults occurring shortly after initial exit delay.
How to check for open zones before arming the system.
Using voice keypads to announce system status and faults.
Arming perimeter only for occupants staying inside.
Arming modes for perimeter or full system with/without entry delay.
Key sequences for STAY, NIGHT-STAY, INSTANT, AWAY, MAXIMUM modes.
Using [#] key for quick arming or programmed function keys.
Arming the system by pressing a single programmed function key.
Arming the system in increasing levels of security with repeated key presses.
Understanding the green and red lights on the keyswitch plate.
Procedures for arming AWAY/STAY modes and disarming with the keyswitch.
How to disarm the system and silence alarms using the OFF key.
Steps to clear alarm memory displays after silencing.
Using the BYPASS key to exclude zones from arming.
How vent zones are automatically bypassed when open.
Automatically bypassing all open zones with a single command.
Activating chime alerts for door/window openings.
Using voice announcements for chime events.
How to display the system's current time and date.
Procedure for setting the system's date and time.
How panic keys are programmed for emergency functions.
Procedures for initiating silent, audible, or fire alarms.
Steps to program up to four macros onto function keys.
Entering a series of commands for a macro.
A step-by-step example of programming a macro.
How to activate a previously programmed macro.
Commands to turn connected devices on.
Commands to turn connected devices off.
Structure of pager messages including event codes.
Definitions of 3-digit event codes for alarms and troubles.
Sending manual messages to pagers.
Pager alerts for unscheduled disarming.
Assigning master and user security codes.
Explains user authority levels from standard to partition master.
Commands for adding or removing user codes and attributes.
Setting which partitions a user can access.
Relationship of keypads to partitions when armed/disarmed.
How a common zone functions with multiple partitions.
Navigating between partitions using the GoTo command.
Arming all partitions simultaneously.
How alarms in the common zone are handled.
Setting up automated events like arming or reminders.
List of programmable event numbers for schedules.
Configuring start/stop times, days, and repeat options for schedules.
Accessing and navigating the system's event history.
Interpreting event codes and their meanings.
Definitions for alarm and trouble event codes.
Definitions for system status and operational event codes.
Weekly steps to check system operation and sensors.
How to properly exit the system test mode.
Understanding and clearing "CHECK" messages and zone faults.
Troubleshooting wireless sensor communication problems.
Diagnosing communication failures and low battery conditions.
Understanding device faults and external sounder problems.
Handling AC power loss and system battery operation.
Troubleshooting telephone line faults and operational issues.
Weekly system testing and post-alarm checks.
Replacing wireless sensor batteries and general system cleaning.
How to silence a fire alarm and clear the display.
Resetting smoke detectors after a fire alarm event.
Manually triggering a fire alarm using panic keys.
Indicating specific keys assigned for fire emergency functions.
NFPA guidelines for essential smoke detector placement.
NFPA recommendations for further smoke detector installation.
NFPA-recommended steps for planning fire escape routes.
Importance of practicing escape plans and establishing meeting points.
Quick reference for checking zones, arming, bypassing, and disarming.
Quick reference for silencing alarms and system testing.
Interpreting sounds and displays for alarms and troubles.
Understanding displays for system status, low battery, and warnings.
Interpreting sounds and displays for alarms on Alpha keypads.
Understanding Alpha keypad displays for system status and warnings.
Compliance with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada regulations.
FCC Part 68 requirements and Ringer Equivalence Number.
Industry Canada certification and user responsibilities.
Explanation of Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for terminals.
Log for features like exit delay, quick arm, paging, and function keys.
Table for assigning functions to A, B, C, D keys.
Table to track user numbers, names, codes, and attributes.
Commands for setting user partitions, security codes, and authority.
Continues user attribute tracking for partition masters.
Setting up pager phone numbers and automatic reports.
Table for defining schedule events, times, and repeat options.
List of programmable output devices for system control.
Insured's details, insurance company, and alarm type.
Information on notification devices, central station, and power source.
Checking boxes for smoke detector placement in various rooms.
Checking boxes for burglary device placement in various locations.
Warnings about system compromises and failure reasons.
Limitations of sensors, detectors, and alarm devices.