User's Manual

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3. Repeat the Away arming procedure, ensuring that the entry/exit door(s) are secured.
Arming Error
An error tone will sound if the system is unable to arm. This will happen if the system is not ready
to arm (i.e., sensors are open), or if an incorrect user code has been entered. If this happens,
ensure all sensors are secure, press [#] and try again.
Disarming
To disarm an armed system (Armed ( ) indicator is On), enter your access code. If your key-
pad is in sleep mode, press any key to wake it up then enter your access code. The keypad will
sound a continuous tone after the entry delay has been initiated by opening the entry/exit door.
Enter your code within _______ seconds to avoid an alarm condition (check with your installer to
have this time programmed).
Disarming Error
If your code is invalid, the system will not disarm and a 2-second error tone will sound. If this
happens, press [#] and try again.
Remote Arming and Disarming
The system can be armed and/or disarmed, if programmed by the installer, using a remote control
device (wireless key). When arming the system using the Arm button on a wireless key, the system
will acknowledge the command by sounding a single bell/siren squawk, if programmed to do so by
the installer. When disarming using the Disarm button on a wireless key, the system will acknowl-
edge the command by sounding two bell/siren squawks. Three squawks, when disarming with the
Disarm button, indicates that an alarm occurred while the system was armed. If you are unsure of
the cause of the alarm, proceed with caution (see section on 2-way Wireless Keys).
Emergency Keys
Press BOTH (Fire), (Auxiliary), or (Panic) buttons for 2 seconds to generate a
Fire, Auxiliary, or Panic alarm. The keypad buzzer will beep indicating that the alarm input has
been accepted and transmission to the central station is underway. The Fire buttons may or may
not sound the siren depending on installer setup.
NOTE: The Fire button can be disabled by the installer.
NOTE: The Auxiliary Alarm button is not intended to be used for medical signals.
When Alarm Sounds
The system can generate 3 different alarm sounds:
Continuous Siren = Intrusion/Burglary Alarm
NOTE: The WT4911 siren will sound a dual frequency sweeping tone for burglary alarms.
Temporal / Pulsed Siren = Fire Alarm
4 beeps, 5-second pause, 4 beeps = Carbon Monoxide alarm
NOTE: The priority of signals is fire alarm, carbon monoxide alarm then burglary alarm.
Intrusion (Burglary) Alarm Continuous Siren
If you are unsure of the source of the alarm, proceed with caution! If the alarm was acciden-
tal, enter your access code to silence the alarm. If the alarm system is disarmed within the pro-
grammed Abort Window (check with the installer if this option has been enabled on your system
and what is the transmitter delay time programmed), no alarm transmission to the Central Station
will occur. Following the Abort Window there appears a 5-minute Cancel Window, during which
a user can cancel, by entering their access code, an alarm that has been previously transmitted.
A cancel signal will be transmitted to the central station and the alarm system will also announce
that the cancel signal was transmitted. Call your central station to avoid a dispatch.
Fire Alarm Pulsed Siren
Follow your emergency evacuation plan immediately!
If the fire alarm was accidental (burned toast, bathroom steam, etc.), enter your access code to
silence the alarm. Call your central station to avoid a dispatch.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (must be enabled by your installer)
Activation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO), which can be
fatal. During an alarm, the red LED on the CO detector flashes rapidly and buzzer sounds with a
repeating cadence of: 4 quick beeps, 5-second pause, 4 quick beeps. If an alarm sounds:
DRAFT