User Guide
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Sensors
The system can monitor up to 80 different zones, or
protection points, within your home or business. A
variety of sensors, including door contact switches,
motion detectors, smoke detectors, and heat detectors can
be used.
Control panel
The 4734's control panel is the electronic center of the
system, the part housed in the metal cabinet. All sensors,
card access stations, and touchpads are connected to the
panel. The panel issues signals that activate warning
tones and alarm bells. It also notifies your security
company's central monitoring station when these signals
occur. The control panel contains a standby battery that is
constantly being charged to provide many hours of system
operation if you should experience a power failure.
Card access stations
Card access stations are the devices that control access to
your premises. They are located at the entry to secured
areas. Users present or swipe cards (or enter codes) at the
access station to gain access to the controlled access area.
If the card or code is valid, the door is temporarily
unlocked to allow the user to enter. Your installation may
include as many as 15 access stations.
Touchpads
Touchpads are the system component most visible to you.
You will use them to arm or disarm (turn on or turn off)
the system; assign access codes; activate the chime or
interior features; and perform all other system functions.
Your system may include up to 15 touchpads distributed
throughout your premises.
The majority of the rest of the manual is devoted to
teaching you how to use the touchpads to operate and
program your system.