User's Guide

Locking Windows and Doors
Casement and Awning Windows
– To lock the
window, first close the window sash. Then push the
sash lock lever(s) on the side jamb(s) from the upper
position to the lower position.
Operating Instructions
How Sensors Work
Sensors are integrated within the locking
mechanisms. When properly configured into the
security system, a sensor within the lock signals when
the window is in the closed position. When the
locking mechanism is engaged, a second signal is
sent to the control panel indicating that the window or
door is locked.
Casement and Awning Windows
Locked
Unlocked
Lever Up
Lever Down
Lock Lever
Lock Lever
Side Jamb
Side Jamb
Double-Hung, Single-Hung and Monumental Single-
Hung Windows
– To lock the window, first make sure
that both window sash are in the closed position.
Then rotate each lock lever toward its respective side
jamb (left sash lock illustrated above right).
WASH
WASH
Double-Hung, Single-Hung
and Monumental Single-Hung Windows
Locked
Unlocked
Lock Lever
Hinged French Doors
LockedUnlocked
Thumb Turn
Latch
Hinged French Doors
– To lock the door, first move
the door panel to the closed position and allow the
multi-point locking mechanism to engage at top,
center and bottom. Then turn the thumb turn latch to
the horizontal position.
Keypad and Control Panel
For limited warranty information and details regarding
operation and limitations of your third party security
system, please refer to the User’s Guide included with
your compatible security system. Contact your
security system dealer for troubleshooting and
concerns regarding the keypad and control panel.
Sliding Doors
LockedUnlocked
Thumb Turn
Latch
Sliding D
oors
– To lock the door, first slide
the door panel to the closed position. Then turn the
thumb turn latch to the horizontal position.
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