User Guide

Installation Instructions Document No. 466-1574.
6
Living
Room
Dining
Room
Basement
x
H
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Living
Room
Recreation
Room
Basement
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Living
Room
Dining
Room
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Kitchen
A smoke detector should
be located on each level.
Smoke detectors should
be located between the
sleeping area and the rest
of the family living unit.
NOTE: Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above
100°F or below 40°F. Also, do not locate detectors in front of AC/ Heat
registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke
from entering the detector.
NOTE: Additional information on household fire warning is available at nominal
cost from: The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, MA 02269. Request Standard No. NFPA74.
H
x
Living
Room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dining
Room
Kitchen
TV
Room
In family living units with more
than one sleeping area, locate a
smoke detector at each area.
H
NOTE: Ceiling-mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room
or hall, or not less than 4 inches from the wall. When the detector is mounted
on the wall, the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling.
Required smoke detector
Heat detector
Indicates smoke detector is optional if door is not provided between
basement and recreation rooms.
8557144a
ITI HomeLink
®
Transceiver (IHT)
The ITI HomeLink Transceiver is a radio transmitter/
receiver desi
g
ned to receive si
g
nals from the Prince
Universal Transmitter (HomeLink
®
), then retransmit
the si
g
nals to a securit
y
s
y
stem
p
anel, allowin
g
the
HomeLink
®
to control the armin
g
, disarmin
g
, and
li
g
ht functions of the securit
y
s
y
stem. The IHT also
enables the user to control the
g
ara
g
e door o
p
ener
from the HomeLink
®
.
The ITI HomeLink Transceiver has not been investi-
g
ated b
y
UL and should not be used on UL Listed
S
y
stems.
SWS*
The Su
p
ervised Wireless Siren (#60-736-95) annun-
ciates alarm a
pp
ro
p
riate sounds and because of its
back-u
p
batter
y
, functions when the
p
ower is off. Su-
p
ervised means that the siren will notif
y
the Control
Panel durin
g
trouble conditions such as low batter
y
,
p
ower failure, etc.
Note: Use of the SWS has not been investigated by UL.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
The Learn Mode CO Alarm (#60-652-95) alerts users
to hazardous levels of carbon monoxide
g
as. If dan-
g
erous concentrations of
g
as are
p
resent, the CO
Alarm’s red indicator li
g
ht comes on, its internal siren
g
oes off, and it transmits an alarm to the Control Pan-
el. The Control Panel sounds its own alarm and calls
the central station.
Interrogator
®
200 Audio Verification Module
(AVM)*
The AVM (#60-687)
g
ives the central station o
p
erator
the abilit
y
to hear what’s ha
pp
enin
g
at the
p
remises
durin
g
an alarm and s
p
eak directl
y
to the s
y
stem user.
The o
p
erator can then determine how serious an alarm
is, find out what kind of hel
p
is needed, and dis
p
atch
the a
pp
ro
p
riate assistance. Onl
y
one AVM ma
y
be in-
stalled
p
er Control Panel.
Note: Use of the above module has not been investigated
by UL.
Emergency Planning Floor Plan
Use the followin
uidelines when
drawin
an emer
enc
lannin
floor
lan for the homeowner:
Show all buildin
g
levels.
Show exits from each room (2
exits
p
er room are recom-
mended).
Show the locations of all secu-
rit
y
s
y
stem com
p
onents.
Show the locations of an
y
fire
extin
g
uishers.
* = Not Available with Basic Model