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Brand | Radionics |
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Model | D2112 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Defines a 'point' as a detection device or group of devices connected to the system, shown on keypad lights 1-8.
Explains a 'faulted' point as an open door or window, which lights up on the keypad display.
States there are two basic types of points: Controlled and 24-hour.
Describes turning on all controlled points, including interior (motion) and exterior (door/window) sensors.
Describes turning on a portion of controlled points, determined by the alarm company, e.g., only exterior sensors.
Fire points monitor fire detection devices like smoke detectors; they are always on and cannot be turned off.
Non-fire points are always on and cannot be turned off, regardless of system status.
Each numeric key performs a different function, detailed in other sections of the guide.
Used to exit any function and restart the operation from the beginning.
Warble tone emitted for one second, then briefly off, when a fire point activates.
Continuous warble tone when a burglary point activates while the system is on.
Warble tone indicating a system component is not functioning properly, often with a pause.
A short pip indicating that a key press has been accepted by the system.
Repeating short beep, long beep tone during entry delay to remind user to turn off the system.
Intermittent beep tone that counts down the exit delay time after arming.
Tone indicating an invalid entry, similar to the Trouble Tone but not repeated.
A single, high-pitched beep for one second, indicating an accepted entry.
Alerts when a watched point is faulted; tone varies in duration based on selection.
Highest priority events, triggered by fire points. Requires evacuation and investigation for smoke or fire.
Second priority events, triggered by burglary points when the system is armed.
Indicates a problem with a fire point or component, signaled by the OK light winking.
Indicates a problem with a non-fire system component, signaled by the OK light winking.
Details how to use the Watch feature to test individual points, excluding Fire points.