Table of Contents Section 1. Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 Section 2. System Overview ............................................................................... 2 Monitoring Capabilities ..................................................................... 2 Access Codes ..................................................................................... 3 Touchpad Descriptions ....................................................
Model 4724 Security System Exiting Menus and Program Mode .................................................. 22 Resetting the Time ........................................................................... 23 Resetting the Date ............................................................................ 23 Programming Access Codes............................................................. 24 Time Windows (Menu 0) ................................................................. 25 Access (Menu 1) .......
Section 1. Introduction Congratulations! You have just purchased a Regency 4000 Series Security System; one of the most sophisticated and flexible security systems available today. The electronic heart of your security system is the Model 4720 Control Communication panel. The 4724 Control Expander increases the versatility and ease of operation of your system more than ever before. It can monitor up to 144 separate zones (sensors) divided into as many as 8 areas.
Section 2. System Overview Monitoring Capabilities Your Model 4724 security system is active 24 hours a day, monitoring for fire, police, and auxiliary conditions (depending on your needs), and touchpad activated alarms. The intrusion (burglary) portion of the system must be turned on and off (armed and disarmed) as people come and go. See pages 31-32 for instructions on what to do when an alarm sounds.
Section 2. System Overview Auxiliary Alarm Your system can be designed to monitor one or more conditions that are not directly related to security, but do require a prompt response to prevent some other problem or physical damage from occurring. Typical auxiliary alarms could indicated conditions such as furnace, freezer, or equipment failures, water level, and so on. Although none of these conditions is a security concern, early detection and appropriate action could save money or property.
Model 4724 Security System Main User’s Code (Code 1) Warning Without this number, it is virtually impossible for anyone to reprogram or reset your security system. Code 1 (sometimes known as the master code) enables you to change other code numbers, and change the day and time shown on your touchpad liquid crystal display (LCD) and optional printer. This main user code number can be written down on page 40 and stored for periodic use in a safe place.
Section 2. System Overview High Security Door Access Code (Optional) Note: This product is not listed for UL 294 access control systems. You can provide a higher level of security for door access control and restrict access to certain doors or users. When using the high security option, both the user’s access code and a common high security code (code 255) is required to unlock a protected door. As a benefit, this means that only one code has to be changed when access requirements change.
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Section 2. System Overview System Status Lights The lights on the top left of the touchpad provide information about your system, including features that have been enabled or disabled. The table below describes the LED (light-emitting diodes) functions of the 4660 touchpads. On All zones in the area(s) controlled by this touchpad are ready to arm. Off Either all areas controlled by this touchpad are armed, or none of the areas are ready. Flashing. Some areas have Not Ready zones.
Model 4724 Security System Touchpad Buttons Buttons always visible on the touchpad are for frequently used functions such as arming, disarming, and door access. The buttons hidden by the door on the left side of the touchpad are for specialized system control such as zone bypassing, system testing, and programming. Some of these functions can be performed only by the installer. The 4660C and 4660R touchpads are shown on page 5. Button Description Used to enter a variety of test and programming commands.
Section 2. System Overview Touchpad buttons continued. Button Description Controls the telephone functions. See page 19 for details. Silences audible trouble alert tones or exit program mode and return the system to normal operation. (press twice) Armed Areas. Used to enable and disable interior zones. If an interior area is enabled, an alarm will occur if someone enters the zone. Interior zones are usually not disabled in commercial applications. Disarmed Areas.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System This section provides operating instructions for each of your Model 4724 security system functions or capabilities. Go over each with your installer if you have any questions, and practice them until you feel comfortable with the day-to-day operation of each function. Note: You have a 5-second timeframe to enter each digit of your access code. If you pause for more than 5 seconds, you will hear a short beep and the touchpad LCD will read TRY AGAIN.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System Fully Arming the System 1. Press the INT button. The INTERIOR light will come on. 2. Make sure the green READY light is on, and the ARMED light is off. 3. Enter your access code (4 to 6 digits) on the touchpad. When you finish, the green READY light will go off, the red ARMED light will come on, and your system will be armed. You then have a specified time to exit.
Model 4724 Security System Disarming Your System To disarm, simply enter your access code (4 to 6 digits) on the touchpad. When you return and open a door on the delay circuit, an entry warning tone will sound and you will have a programmed amount of time to enter and disarm the system. The warning tone will stop as soon as you enter the first digit of your access code, allowing you to clearly hear the beeps as you finish entering your code. The ARMED light will go off, and the READY light will go back on.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System Viewing Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory Conditions Viewing Alarms When an alarm occurs, the touchpad displays ALARM on the first line of the LCD. Press MEM to view the location of the alarm. Viewing Trouble and Supervisory Conditions When a system trouble or sprinkler supervisory condition occurs, the touchpad will beep and display TROUBLE or SUPERVISORY on the first line of the LCD. Press STAT to view the location of the condition.
Model 4724 Security System Silencing Trouble Sounds To silence a trouble condition alert tone, press MUTE MUTE . In a multiarea system, you must first enter a code and then press MUTE for each area. The LCD will read SILENCED instead of TROUBLE (see page 37). If a new condition occurs, the TROUBLE display and alert tone will be reactivated. If your system has a trouble condition, it will not be completely functional until the problem is repaired. See page 35 for more information on trouble conditions.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System Activating Chime Sounds The chime function causes a chime to sound whenever any chime zone sensor (typically a door) is activated while the system is disarmed. When the system is disarmed, you can turn the chime function on and off by pressing CHM . If the touchpad controls more than one area, you must first enter a code.
Model 4724 Security System shown on pages 38-39. Work with your installer to decide which light or appliance will be controlled by each module. 1. Enter digits from the chart on pages 38-39. 2. Press the * (or DOOR ) button. 3. Press 1 to turn the module on, or 0 to turn it off. Code 2 Operation Under normal operating conditions, anyone to whom you assigned a secondary access code can arm your security system one time, but cannot disarm.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System Multi-Area Access Functions (Area Arm Menu) In a split arming system, some users and touchpads may be granted access to multiple areas. The system response is different for these users. When the access code is entered, the display shows the status of the first area to which the user has access. The Area Arm menu will be displayed and the key prompts repeat continuously on the second line. The following table explains the Area Arm menu functions: Table 1.
Model 4724 Security System Intercom Operation In conjunction with the Model 4640 Audio Module, the 4660C and 4660R touchpads can function as an intercom system providing two-way or listenonly communications. Note: The intercom feature is not UL listed. Two-way Communications on All Intercoms (Paging) Press ICOM so that all touchpads attached to your system can communicate with each other. To turn off, press ICOM . Two-way Communications on One Intercom 1. Press the number of the touchpad you wish to call.
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System Preprogrammed Time-out The time-out option allows you to automatically limit touchpad intercom or telephone usage to anywhere between 15 and 255 seconds. The touchpad intercom (or telephone) will automatically hang-up after the programmed time has elapsed, emitting a warning beep 10 seconds before it turns off.
Model 4724 Security System Automatic Redialing The 4660C and 4660R touchpads can store two 12-digit phone numbers. 1. To redial the last phone number called, press 9. 2. Press TEL . Preprogrammed Time-out The time period is the same as the intercom time-out (see page 19). Memory Dialing To: Store a phone number in memory Steps 1. Press TEL . 2. Press digits of the phone number you wish to store. 3. Press MEM . 4. Press either digit 1 or 2 (for memory location 1 or 2).
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System Your security dealer or installer will complete all initial programming for you. However, as time goes on, you will undoubtedly want to make changes. You can access the 4724 built-in programmer from any touchpad with an LCD. This section shows you how to program some system features directly from the touchpad. Before you begin programming, make sure that all areas are disarmed.
Model 4724 Security System Programming Options For some options, the available choices are numbered and appear on the bottom line of the display. To choose a new option setting, press the number shown by the desired choice. The second line of the touchpad display will show the new choice. For options that you either select or do not select, press 0 for No and 1 for Yes. Press the TEST button after making programming changes to accept changes, similar to the way you use the ENTER key on a computer.
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System Resetting the Time 1. Press 9 TEST . 2. Enter your main access code. The LCD will read TIME HH:MM. 3. Enter a 6-digit time setting. The first digit is for the day of the week. Choose the number of the day from the list below: 0 - Sunday 1 - Monday 2 - Tuesday 3 - Wednesday 4 - Thursday 5 - Friday 6 - Saturday The second digit is 0=AM or 1=PM Enter the last four digits as the actual time in hours and minutes.
Model 4724 Security System Programming Access Codes Do NOT program new access codes unless you check first with your installer. He or she will inform you as to which functions and time windows apply to each code. Make sure the system is disarmed and that you are NOT in set time mode. Users who have programming capabilities can change their own secret codes, or the secret codes for any higher code. 1. Press 7 TEST . 2. Enter your 4-digit main access code. The display will read CODE:2. 3.
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System Time Windows (Menu 0) You can specify up to 32 time windows (periods) to control when users can access the system or when arming and disarming can occur. (For example, all users can access the building 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.) Each time window specifies a week day, starting time, and ending time. Before you begin programming, see page 51 where the time windows you wish to program are recorded.
Model 4724 Security System Access (Menu 1) In this menu, you can select the functions that you want each user (other than the main user) to be able to perform. For each function, an example of the display is shown followed by instructions for entering or changing data. 1. In programming mode (page 21), press 1 TEST for the Access menu. 2. This display indicates for which user code you will be programming options (not the Code 2 feature or the actual 4-6 digit access code).
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System 8. When this option is selected, this user code will be able to disarm the system when returning to the home or business. 9. When this option is selected, this user code can program the options described in this manual. Caution: Selecting Yes enables this user to change other users’ secret codes. Give this option only to people who should have access to the programming menus. 10.
Model 4724 Security System 13. Enter the window group during which this code can be used. If you want a code to be usable all the time, select window group 32. If you want to make it impossible to use a particular code (for example, because the card has been lost), select window group 33. 14. Repeat Steps 2-13 for each access code that will be used (through #255). To skip codes, enter the number of the next code desired.
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System DST Dates (Menu 3) This menu is for programming the dates the system will be adjusted one hour forward for daylight savings time or one hour back for standard time. 1. In programming mode (page 21), press 3 TEST for the DST Dates menu. 2. Enter the date that daylight savings time will begin, and press TEST . 3. Enter the date that daylight savings time will begin, and press TEST . Note: To disable DST dates, press CLR or enter 0 0 / 0 0 .
Model 4724 Security System Testing Your 4724 Security System Important Weekly tests are recommended to ensure proper system operation. Discuss testing with your security company installer to develop the optimum schedule and procedures that will be right for your system and operation. Testing is required for UL Household Fire (NFPA 72 Central Station Regulations) and is described below. This test must be performed with AC power disconnected.
Section 5. In Case of Trouble AC Power Failures During brief power outages in your home or building, your security system will function normally using the rechargeable battery installed in the master control panel. When the power returns, these batteries will automatically recharge. In Case of Accidental Activation In the event that your security system is accidentally activated, do not panic. It is important to cancel the alarm as soon as possible by entering your access code on the nearest touchpad.
Model 4724 Security System When an alarm occurs in zone programmed for silent alarm, the audible warning and displayed message will NOT occur, but the alarm condition will still be reported to the central station. Audible Alarms In conjunction with the optional audio module, the 4660C and 4660R touchpads provide audible indications of alarms, troubles, and exit/entry delays. Your system can also have high volume speakers connected at the main panel. The alarms below are ranked in priority order.
Section 5. In Case of Trouble Beeper Sounds The following table describes other audible signals: Type Sound Description Alarms During alarms, the touchpad beeper will beep as the LCD continuously displays affected zones. Trouble Condition A beep once every 4 seconds. Alerts users to system trouble conditions. (Can be silenced by pressing MUTE MUTE .) Entry Warning A beep sounds once each second during countdown.
Model 4724 Security System Household Evacuation Plan It is vital for every household or business to develop and rehearse an evacuation plan in case of fire. Fire is the third major cause of accidental death. Within minutes from its start, a fire can be deadly. It is important that you draw up and regularly practice a fire evacuation plan to ensure rapid escapes. • Draw up a floor plan of your home or business, clearly showing at least two exits from each room.
Section 6. System Messages Trouble Messages Your security system is designed to provide you with many years of reliable trouble-free protection, but unforeseen problems may occur. For many problems with a component or zone in your system, a low volume, highpitched tone will sound and your touchpad LCD will read TROUBLE. After pressing the STAT button, the LCD will show one of the following indications along with the zone number, if appropriate: 1-144 LOCATION Indicates location of a zone with a problem.
Model 4724 Security System Error Messages If operation or programming errors occur, the LCD will display the following messages to explain the problem: RESTRICTED CODE Either the code entered cannot be used at the touchpad being used or it cannot be used to operate the function that was attempted. RESTRICTED DOOR The code entered cannot be used to open the door. RESTRICTED ZONE Zone cannot be bypassed (fire or other 24-hour zones cannot be bypassed) or turned off.
Section 6. System Messages ARMED The system is in the Area Arm menu (page 17) and the areas have been armed. AUXILIARY ALARM A problem with or failure of special sensors installed to protect appliances such as furnaces and freezers. BYPASSED One or more of the zones have been bypassed (turned off so they do not respond to alarm conditions). CODE 2 Displayed (Area Arm menu only) - Secondary (temporary) access codes can be used to disarm the system once.
X-10 Compatible Module Data Work with your installer to determine which X-10 compatible module will activate each light or appliance (see page 15). For example, if you wanted the front door light to be activated by pressing 1 1 , your installer would configure the system so that FRONT DOOR LIGHT was unit 1 in the first house code. The installer would write FRONT DOOR LIGHT in the first column and the appropriate house code letter in the House Code column.
X-10 Compatible Module Data Note: The * and DOOR buttons have the same function. X-10 Compatible Module Data continued.
System Data Keep the following information CONFIDENTIAL and stored in a safe place. System installation company: ____________________________________ Name of alarm company representative: ____________________________ For service, call: _____________________ or ______________________ Before testing, call: ______________________ or ___________________ Your account # is: _____________________________________________ Number of seconds programmed for exit delay: __________________ sec.
System Data Touchpad Panic Buttons Your system touchpad locations and panic alarms are shown below. Your installer has selected police, fire, or auxiliary for each touchpad (see page 9). To trigger an alarm, you must press the appropriate key for one second. 1. ____________________________ 9. _____________________________ 2. ____________________________ 10._____________________________ 3. ____________________________ 11._____________________________ 4. ____________________________ 12.
Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area 1 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 2 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 3 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 4 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 5 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 6 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 7 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 8 ___________ _________________
System Data (Completed by Installer) Zone Type Location Area 31 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 32 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 33 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 34 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 35 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 36 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 37 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 38 ___________ _________________
Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area 61 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 62 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 63 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 64 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 65 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 66 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 67 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 68 ___________ _________
System Data (Completed by Installer) Zone Type Location Area 91 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 92 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 93 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 94 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 95 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 96 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 97 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 98 ___________ _________________
Model 4724 Security System Zone Information Zone Type Location Area 121 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 122 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 123 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 124 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 125 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 126 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 127 ___________ ___________________ ___________________ 128 ___________ _
System Data Window Groups The chart on the following pages shows which time windows your installer has assigned to each window group. You can program the starting and ending times for each individual time window. See pages 25-28 for explanations of time windows and window groups, and for programming instructions.
Model 4724 Security System Window Groups Windo w Group 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Page 48 Windows 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0
System Data (Completed by Installer) Window Groups Windows 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
User Programmable Options This section provides a place for you to keep a record of the various options you have programmed. Fill in these tables before you begin programming.
User Programmable Options Time Windows (Menu 0) Fill in the starting and ending times for each time window. Circle the days of the week that the time window will be in effect (H = holiday).
Model 4724 Security System Access Options (Menu 1) Your access code assignments are: Code Access Code 2 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 3 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 4 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 5 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 6 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 7 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 8 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 9 __ __ __ __ __ __
User Programmable Options Note: The main user’s code (code 1) is programmed by the installer. If high security access was selected during installation, code 255 will be the high security code.
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 33 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 34 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 35 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 36 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 37 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 38 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 39 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 40 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 41 __ __ __ __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 33 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 34 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 35 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 36 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 37 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 38 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 65 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 66 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 67 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 68 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 69 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 70 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 71 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 72 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 73 __ __ __ __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 65 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 66 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 67 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 68 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 69 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 70 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 97 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 98 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 99 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 100 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 101 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 102 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 103 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 104 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 105 __ __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 97 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 98 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 99 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 100 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 101 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 102 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP _____
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 129 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 130 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 131 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 132 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 133 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 134 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 135 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 136 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 137 __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 129 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 130 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 131 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 132 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 133 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 134 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP __
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 161 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 162 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 163 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 164 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 165 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 166 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 167 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 168 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 169 __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 161 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 162 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 163 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 164 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 165 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 166 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP __
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 193 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 194 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 195 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 196 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 197 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 198 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 199 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 200 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 201 __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 193 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 194 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 195 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 196 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 197 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 198 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP __
Model 4724 Security System Code Access Code 225 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 226 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 227 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 228 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 229 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 230 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 231 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 232 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS 233 __ _
User Programmable Options Options Code ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 225 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 226 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 227 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 228 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 229 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 230 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP __
Model 4724 Security System Holidays (Menu 2) Holiday # Date Holiday # Date 1 / 9 / 2 / 10 / 3 / 11 / 4 / 12 / 5 / 13 / 6 / 14 / 7 / 15 / 8 / 16 / DST Dates (Menu 3) (Daylight Savings Time) Page 68 Forward Date / Back Date / User's Manual
Limited Warranty The manufacturer warrants that the products of its manufacture shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date on the panel if such goods have been properly installed, are subject to normal use, and have not been modified in any manner whatsoever.
Part Number 150621 Revised April 1995 REGENCY 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369-4927