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Brand | Rokonet |
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Model | ORBiT-14 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
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Declares compliance with essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC for the ORBIT-14 system.
Explains FCC Part 68 rules for connecting the alarm system to the telephone network.
Discusses compliance with FCC Part 15 limits for digital devices and how to correct interference.
Warns that unauthorized modifications can void user authority to operate the equipment.
Lists functions and their corresponding key presses for system operation and maintenance.
Maps LED indicators to specific system trouble conditions and their required responses.
Introduces the ORBIT-14 security system, its capabilities, and how to interact with it.
Defines important terms and concepts used throughout the ORBIT-14 manual for better understanding.
Explains the meaning of the LED indicators on the ORBIT-14 keypad for system status.
Describes the conditions and meanings of the Power LED indicator for system operation.
Explains the indications provided by the Arm LED for system arming status.
Details the Ready LED's function in indicating zone security for arming readiness.
Describes the Fire LED as an indicator for fire alarms and system faults.
Explains how Zone LEDs indicate the status of individual intrusion zones.
Lists the basic functions assigned to the numeric keys on the keypad.
Explains the functions of special keys like '*' and 'ARM'/'STAY' for system operation.
Details how to activate Panic, Fire, and Special Emergency alarms using key combinations.
Visual guide to keypad LEDs: Power, Arm, Ready, Fire, and Zone LEDs and their meanings.
Illustrates the use of special keys and emergency key combinations for system operation.
Explains the necessity of user codes for system functions and the role of the Master Code.
Step-by-step guide for setting or modifying user and master codes on the keypad.
Procedure for removing existing user codes from the ORBIT-14 system.
Defines five distinct authority levels and the privileges associated with each user code.
Step-by-step instructions for assigning or changing user authority levels via the keypad.
Explains the process and requirements for arming the ORBIT-14 security system.
Steps for arming the system in 'Away' mode when leaving the premises.
Guide to arming specific zones or groups of zones using the STAY key.
How to identify which zone groups are currently armed on the keypad.
Instructions for quickly arming the system using predefined methods.
Describes arming the system using a physical keyswitch for convenience.
Step-by-step guide for disarming the security system using a user code.
Procedure to silence an active alarm after it has occurred.
How to disarm the system while silently alerting the Central Station via a duress code.
Method for bypassing specific zones using a user code and sequence.
Instructions for quickly bypassing zones, potentially without a user code.
How to identify which zones are currently bypassed on the system.
Details functions for bypassing or unbypassing selected zones.
Explains methods for bypassing zones quickly without full code entry.
Describes how to activate or deactivate utility outputs connected to the system.
Procedure to reset a tripped smoke detector and clear the FIRE LED.
How to view system problems indicated by the POWER LED flashing.
Method to review alarms that occurred during the last armed period.
Function to add, modify, or delete user and master codes.
How to assign or change the authority level for a specific user code.
Procedure for setting the system's current date using the keypad.
Instructions for setting the system's internal clock using the keypad.
How to program a specific time for the system to automatically arm.
How to program phone numbers for the Follow-Me notification feature.
Controls how the keypad's internal sounder operates for various events.
How to enable or disable the chime feature for intrusion zones.
Manages the audible signal received after successful data transmission to the monitoring station.
How to retrieve and view logged system events from the event logger memory.
Performs tests on keypad LEDs, sounder, external siren, and standby battery.
How to access and view trouble notifications indicated by the POWER LED.
Identifies a low battery condition and the required response.
Indicates loss of AC power and system operation on standby battery.
Reports when the system's clock or date has not been set correctly.
Indicates failure to report alarms or trouble conditions to the Central Station.
Reports issues with the bell loop, potentially indicating tampering.
Detects disconnection or inoperability of the telephone line used for communication.
Indicates tampering with the external sounder, panel box, or keypad.
Reports faults in zones designated as 'Day Zones' during the disarm period.
Procedure to reset a tripped smoke detector and clear the FIRE LED.
Describes audible annunciation events and their associated keypad or siren sounds.
Provides recommended steps for creating an emergency evacuation plan based on NFPA guidelines.
Outlines the warranty period, limitations, and disclaimers for Rokonet products.
Provides telephone and website contact details for Rokonet customer support.