TouchScreen Quick Start Guide Technicolor TCA203 Android Release 5.
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l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help REMARQUE: Cet équipement a été testé et s'est avéré conforme aux limites pour un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide Using the TouchScreen The Technicolor TCA203 TouchScreen is the center of your home security system. This Androidpowered device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms. Note: This Quick Start Guide provides an overview of the TouchScreen and its basic operation.
Using the TouchScreen 5 Each button is described in the following table: Figure 1: TouchScreen Device & Home Screen Button Description Home button. Press this button to go to the Home (main) screen in the TouchScreen screen. Android menu button. Press this button to display the Android configuration menu. Back button. Press this button to return to the previous screen. Emergency Alarm button. Press this button to icons for fire, medical, or police service.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide The screen is divided into the following operational sections: l Security Status Header l System & Zone Trouble Header l Content Area Security Status Header The Security Status header displays in the upper left hand of the TouchScreen. It tells you whether the system is armed or disarmed and other information. Tap this header to arm or disarm the system.
Using the TouchScreen 7 During the Exit Delay, the header changes to announce the number of seconds until the system is armed. During the Entry Delay, the header changes to announce the number of seconds before the alarm sounds. System & Zone Trouble Header The System & Zone Trouble header displays in the upper right hand of the TouchScreen. It only displays when there is a connectivity (cellular, broadband, etc.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide When the system reports a trouble, it sounds an audible alert regularly to ensure that you are aware of the problem. When a System & Zone header is displayed, tap it to show the Troubles list which displays all the current troubles with the TouchScreen and sensors. Content Area The Content area contains the interactive functionality of your TouchScreen. The TouchScreen apps are displayed here. When you use or modify an app, this is where the menus and tools are displayed.
Using the TouchScreen 9 Understanding Arming Modes You can arm the system for multiple scenarios: l Arm Away—Everybody leaving l Arm Stay—People active inside (see page 9) l Arm Night—Everybody going to bed (see page 10) Different arming modes use different rules for when sensors are tripped and for Entry/Exit delays. An Exit delay is a short period of time after the system is armed for you to leave the premises (default 60 seconds).
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide l Interior motion detectors are not armed. l Entry/Exit zones start an Entry Delay. l Exit Delay starts when the system is armed. l Exit Delay does not beep and is twice the length of Alarm Away mode. Arm Night Mode The Arm Night mode, is used when everyone is going to bed. This mode works the same as Arm Stay except that there is no Entry Delay period. If an entry/exit zone is opened, an alarm sounds immediately.
Using the TouchScreen 11 2. Tap an arming mode (Arm Stay, Arm Away, or Arm Night) and enter your security code. 3. The Security Status header changes to display a countdown message. The text of the message will vary, depending on which arming mode you selected. Special Rules: l If you selected the Arm Away mode, you have until the Exit Delay is over to exit the premises. Otherwise, the system is automatically armed in Arm Stay mode.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide Cancelling the Arming Process If you arm the system in Arm Away or Arm Stay mode, the Security Status header displays a countdown of the number of seconds until the Exit Delay is over. You can choose to cancel the arming process. To cancel the arming process: 1. Tap the Security Status header while it is displaying a countdown. The Security app is displayed with a keypad and the Disarm System tab active. The view from the camera(s), if any, is displayed. 2.
Using the TouchScreen l 13 The TouchScreen beeps audibly once every second, until the last 10 seconds when it beeps twice a second. If a valid keypad code is not entered by the end of the Entry Delay period, an alarm sounds. From the time an alarm sounds (or starts silently), for most reasons, you have 30 seconds (default) to enter a valid keypad code to disarm the system and prevent an alarm being sent to the central monitoring station. This is called the Alarm Transmission delay or the Abort Window.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide 2. Enter your security code. If the alarm was triggered, the camera view and alarm history are displayed. Sending an Emergency Alarm You can manually trip an alarm in the event of an emergency by clicking the Emergency button. Emergency alarms are reported without an Entry delay or Alarm Transmission delay. To manually trip an alarm: 1. Press the Panic button on the lower front of the TouchScreen.
Using the TouchScreen 15 The Emergency screen is displayed. 2. Tap Fire to send an alarm for emergency fire assistance. The TouchScreen sounds a repeating, high-pitched chime. Tap Medical to send an alarm for emergency medical assistance. The TouchScreen sounds an audible, repeating, triple beep signal. Tap Police to send an alarm for police assistance. By default the TouchScreen will not issue an audible signal. The TouchScreen displays a Police Panic In Progress alert on the TouchScreen.
TouchScreen Quick Start Guide Evacuation Plan Develop an emergency evacuation plan for use in the event of fire. Here are some recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association. l Make an evacuation plan for how to leave your home in the case of fire or other emergency. Sketch a map of your home that shows all the doors and windows. Discuss the plan with everyone in your home so that everyone will know what to do. l Have at least two ways to exit each room.