User's Manual Part 1

USING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM
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Sensor Controls and Functions
Sensor Controls and Functions
The standard LifeShield Sensor can protect and monitor doors, windows and cabinets such as liquor, medicine and gun. Sensor
configuration is set on the Handset, Console or LifeShield.com.
Door Sensors Can be armed Stay, Away and Instant. Stay and Away arming provide an entry delay. (
Figure 20)
Window Sensors Can be armed Stay, Away and Instant. No entry delay is provided for Window Sensors.
(Figure 20)
Convenience Sensors Do not generate alarms; however, chimes and notifications can be set on www.LifeShield.com to notify
you when Convenience Sensors are opened.
(Figure 20)
Motion Sensors Honeywell 5894PI Motion Sensors can only be armed Away. Motion Sensors have a 30-second entry delay
when armed.
(Figure 21)
Smoke Sensors LifeShield Siren Detectors and Honeywell 5808W3 Smoke/Heat Detectors are always monitored once regis-
tered into your LifeShield system. Siren Detector monitors existing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home.
(Fig-
ures 22A and 22B)
Glassbreak Sensors Honeywell 5853 Glassbreak Sensors can be armed Stay, Away and Instant. Glassbreak Sensors have no
entry delay when armed.
(Figure 23)
Sensors that monitor interior
points within your home, such as
a basement door or a door
leading to the garage, can be
configured to be monitored only
in the Away mode. This prevents
false alarms when the system is
armed in the Stay mode.
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Figure 23. Glassbreak SensorFigure 22B. Smoke SensorFigure 21. Motion Sensor
Figure 20. LifeShield Sensor
Figure 22A. Siren Detector