
User's Manual
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IMPORTANT:
If the alarm was caused by a tripped Smoke Detector(s), the keypad's FIRE LED will
remain lit, providing an indication that the fire system must be reset before it will be
capable of detecting subsequent alarms. Furthermore, until reset, you will be
prevented from arming your system. To reset the fire system and to turn off the FIRE
LED, see Reset a Smoke Detector, in the table on page 22.
Duress Disarming
If you are ever coerced into disarming your system, you can comply with the
intruder's wishes while sending a silent duress alarm to the Central Station.
To do so, you must use a special duress code that will disarm the system in
the regular manner, while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm. All
user codes can activate the Duress disarming.
To use a duress code, add
1 to the last digit of your user code, as shown in
the table below:
User Code Duress Code
1-2-3-4 1-2-3-5
5-6-7-8 5-6-7-9
6-7-8-9 6-7-8-0
NOTE:
Under no circumstances must the duress code be used haphazardly or without
reason. Central Stations, along with Police Departments, treat duress codes very
seriously and take immediate action.
To disarm using a duress code:
STEP DESCRIPTION
1
If outside the premises, open an "entry" door. The keypad(s) will
beep indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun.
2
Enter your 4-digit Duress Code:
Once entered, it will disarm your system and send a silent alarm to
the Central Station.
NOTE:
A utility output in your system may be programmed to be activated continuously after
an entry of the duress code. If so, deactivation must be performed manually by one
of the following procedures:
1. Arming the system.
2. Disarming the system after an alarm occurred while the utility output was still
activated.
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