User's Manual Part 1
LIFESHIELD HOME SECURITY INTRODUCTION
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Displays and Menus
Display Information
The Handset and Console displays on your LifeShield Home Security system support 3 lines of information.
Refer to Figure 2 and 3 respectively
.
Menu Information
On the bottom right side of the Handset display there are 2 labels that correspond to the keys below it.
When at the main display, the labels indicate, from left to right, PHNBK and MENU.
(
Refer to Figure 4)
The keys are referred to as softkeys because they change based on the system menu
function selected. At the main display PHNBK provides access to your phone book and
MENU provides access to menus for controlling and configuring your system.
On the left side of the Console these same softkeys exist. The Console also has keys
for direct menu access to Home Connect (CONNCT), Weather Alerts (WEATHR) and
Home Alerts (ALERTS) functions. These keys may not be enabled with every service
package; see your service plan description. (
Refer to Figure 5
)
Line 1 Display:
Typically, the first line provides information related to security status, such as “Ready to Arm” or “Armed Away.”
Line 2 Display:
Typically, the second line provides information related to system status, such as “Sensor Open.” If the status is normal, then
the second line will display the date and time.
Line 3 Display:
Typically, the third line provides information related to your phone system. When not in use, it displays the number of missed
phone calls (Calls:) and the number of messages (Msg:) in your answering system.
Handset ICONs:
The display also provides icons in the lower left hand corner indicating the remaining battery power and if you have a
Home Alert message.
Ready to Arm
Thu 2/8 11:48a
Calls: 0 Msg:0
PHNBK MENU
Ready to Arm
Thu 2/8 11:48a
Calls: 0 Msg:0
PHNBK MENU CONNCT WEATHR ALERTS
Talk
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Softkeys
Labels
Softkeys
Scroll
Button
Figure 4. Handset Menu Navigation Tools
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The various messages that can
be displayed are outlined in
Tables 8, 9 and 10 on pages
102, 103 and 104.
Figure 3. Main Console DisplayFigure 2. Main Handset Display