Owner`s manual
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What You Can Change:
Options: 
Press Add in the START MENU and follow the voice prompts 
to turn an option on.
Press Delete in the START MENU to turn an option off.
Option 01 - Panel Beeps 
Panel Beeps are any beeps (including chime beeps) that 
come from the Control Panel. Panel Beeps, except for 
alarm sirens, may be disabled. See “Panel Beeps” on 
page 5. 
Option 02 - Panel Voice
Panel Voice may be disabled, except for status messages, 
open sensor responses, and when in program mode.
Option 03 - Latchkey Time
Adding this option allows you to program Latchkey Time. 
Latchkey is used to notify parents if children do not arrive 
home at a predetermined time and disarm the system.
Option 41 - Voice Chime
The Control Panel will verbally announce which chime sen-
sor has been tripped if the chime feature is on.
Option 43 - Pager Phone Number
Up to 22 digits, including pauses, may be programmed for 
the pager phone number.
Add 3 or 4 pauses to the end of the phone number to 
ensure the complete pager message will be received. 
Press the Test button to program a pause into the phone 
number.
The Control Panel will call the pager to indicate:
• No activity - The no activity time period is programmed 
by your installer. A no activity alarm is called in if the pro-
grammed amount of time passes, the Control Panel is 
subdisarmed, disarmed, or doors and windows armed, 
and no activity has occurred (a key has not been 
pressed or a sensor has not been tripped). Tripping of 
non-intrusion chime sensors is not considered activity. 
• Latchkey - A latchkey report is called when the system 
is not disarmed by a predetermined time. The latchkey 
time is programmed by the user - Option 03. Latchkey 
must be enabled when arming.
• Phone Test - A phone test report is called in when a 
phone test has been performed. 
• Disarming - A disarming report is called in when the 
system is disarmed. This option is programmed by your 
installer.
• Arming - An arming report is called in when the system 
is armed. This option is programmed by your installer. 
• Fail to Disarm - A fail to disarm report is called in when 
the system is not disarmed by the time programmed by 
the installer.
• Fail to Arm - A fail to arm report is called in when the 
system is not armed by the time programmed by the 
installer.
• AC Power Failures - An AC power failure is called in 15 
minutes after loss of power.
• AC Power Restoral - A restoral will be reported when 
power is restored.
• Alarms - Alarm resports include: Emergency, Intrusion, 
and Fire. 
Sensor Test or Phone Test . A sensor test or phone 
test can be performed by following the instructions given in the 
section labeled “Manual Tests--What You Need to Test” on 
page 15 of this manual. 
Access Codes. Your security system has a master 
access code, access codes 1-5, and a panic code. The mas-
ter code is used for disarming and programming your system. 
Access codes 1-5 are generally used for children or as tem-
porary codes for a babysitter or service personnel and may 
be used only for disarming. The panic code may be entered 
to disarm or subdisarm the system in a non-medical emer-
gency situation. The Control Panel will call the central station, 
but there will be no indication of an alarm at the Control 
Panel.
Note: Because different codes can be entered using the 
same button presses you have to use caution when program-
ming the panic code. You need to ensure that the panic code 
does not use the same button presses as other access 
codes. For example if the master code is 1234, do not pro-
gram the panic code to be 2244. The Control Panel would 
interpret these codes to be the same code.
Set Clock. If the panel loses power, the clock must be set.
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