User`s guide

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Special Security Command Displays
As you use your system, you’ll occasionally see a keypad display that
asks you to enter a code or that describes a condition on the system.
Below are some examples of the displays you'll see:
ALARM
A 24 hour zone (for example fire or panic) or an armed burglary zone
has been tripped. Your system may sound bells or sirens.
TROUBLE
There is a problem with a protection device or system component.
This display is accompanied by a description of the problem.
ENTER CODE
The system requires you to enter your user code. User codes can be
required for turning your system on (arming), turning your system off
(disarming), and many other functions.
As you enter your user code, the keypad display shows an asterisk
(*) in place of each digit pressed. This keeps others from seeing your
user code on the display as it’s entered.
TRY AGAIN or INVALID CODE
The user code you've entered is not recognized by the system. Check
the user code and try again.
INVALID LEVEL
All user codes have authority levels that allow the user to only access
certain functions. When a user attempts a function outside their
authority, the INVALID LEVEL message displays.
INVALID AREA
A user has attempted a door access for an area they are not assigned.
Introduction
INVALID TIME
A user code assigned to a specific schedule has been entered outside
of the valid schedule. See Schedules and User Codes.
ARMED AREA
A user has attempted a door access to an armed area to which they
do not have disarming capability.
FAILED TO EXIT
A user assigned the anti-passback option, has attempted to re-enter
an area which they did not exit properly. The user must exit the area
through the proper door. If not possible, your system administrator
should select the Forgive option in the User Codes menu option.
SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED
There is a problem with one or more of the components in your
system. Contact our service department as soon as possible.
SYSTEM BUSY
The Security Command system is performing another task of a higher
priority. This usually only takes a few moments.
Special Wireless Displays
Your system may use radio transmitters to send alarm and trouble
information from the protection devices to the panel. Wireless systems
operate the same as hardwired and also have a few unique keypad
displays.
BACK DOOR - LOBAT – (Low Battery) The battery in a radio
transmitter is low. (BACK DOOR is used as an example only.)
BACK DOOR - MISNG - (Missing) The panel is not receiving the radio
transmitter's periodic test report.
WIRELESS - TRBL - (Trouble) Some part of your wireless system is
operating improperly. Test the system to locate the trouble.
Special Security Command Displays
As you use your system, you’ll occasionally see a keypad display that
asks you to enter a code or that describes a condition on the system.
Below are some examples of the displays you'll see:
ALARM
A 24 hour zone (for example fire or panic) or an armed burglary zone
has been tripped. Your system may sound bells or sirens.
TROUBLE
There is a problem with a protection device or system component.
This display is accompanied by a description of the problem.
ENTER CODE
The system requires you to enter your user code. User codes can be
required for turning your system on (arming), turning your system off
(disarming), and many other functions.
As you enter your user code, the keypad display shows an asterisk (*)
in place of each digit pressed. This keeps others from seeing your
user code on the display as it’s entered.
TRY AGAIN or INVALID CODE
The user code you've entered is not recognized by the system. Check
the user code and try again.
INVALID LEVEL
All user codes have authority levels that allow the user to only access
certain functions. When a user attempts a function outside their
authority, the INVALID LEVEL message displays.
INVALID AREA
A user has attempted a door access for an area they are not assigned.
Introduction
INVALID TIME
A user code assigned to a specific schedule has been entered outside
of the valid schedule. See Schedules and User Codes.
ARMED AREA
A user has attempted a door access to an armed area to which they
do not have disarming capability.
FAILED TO EXIT
A user assigned the anti-passback option, has attempted to re-enter
an area which they did not exit properly. The user must exit the area
through the proper door. If not possible, your system administrator
should select the Forgive option in the User Codes menu option.
SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED
There is a problem with one or more of the components in your system.
Contact our service department as soon as possible.
SYSTEM BUSY
The Security Command system is performing another task of a higher
priority. This usually only takes a few moments.
Special Wireless Displays
Your system may use radio transmitters to send alarm and trouble
information from the protection devices to the panel. Wireless systems
operate the same as hardwired and also have a few unique keypad
displays.
BACK DOOR - LOBAT – (Low Battery) The battery in a radio
transmitter is low. (BACK DOOR is used as an example only.)
BACK DOOR - MISNG - (Missing) The panel is not receiving the radio
transmitter's periodic test report.
WIRELESS - TRBL - (Trouble) Some part of your wireless system is
operating improperly. Test the system to locate the trouble.