Radionics - 206 Security System User's Guide

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Security System cid 146 s Guide of Contents 2 System Basics 3 is a Point 3 is a cid 147 Faulted cid 148 Point 3 All Points the Same 3 Points All On Part On 4 Points Fire Points Non Fire 24 Hour Points 5 Keys 5 Tones 6 Events 7 Alarms 7 Alarms 7 Trouble Events 7 Trouble Events 7 Your System Reports Alarms 8 Backlighting 8 System Status 8 Alarms 9 the System Off 10 the System All On 11 the System All On with No Delay 12 On Part of the System Part On 13 the System Part On with No Delay 15 the System On With Points Open Bypass Points 16 Faulted Points 18 Alarm Memory 19 the System 20 Watch Tone 21 Watch Points 23 System Troubles 24 Passcodes 25 Outside 26 Only 27 Passcode Types 28 Passcode Type 29 Other Users cid 146 Passcodes 31 One Time Passcodes 33 Test 34 System Limitations 36 Safety and Evacuation 37 Displays 38 System Glossary 47 and Service Power Failure How to Clean the Keypad 49 This Users Guide user cid 146 s guide shows you how to use and maintain your system It covers basic functions such as turning the on and off functions described in this guide are programmed by your company Some of them may not be included in your Some of the functions covered may require you to enter personal passcode system helps to secure life property and investments fire theft and bodily harm It consists of a keypad or sensors such as motion detectors or devices located on and windows and other sensing devices designed to detect presence of smoke or combustion Each of these devices is to a sophisticated electronic cid 147 brain cid 148 which processes all registered by the system of your security system is achieved through the keypad offers a variety of basic and advanced features Its function and ease of operation make it ideal for home or office keypad is tailored to meet your individual needs Moreover it been designed with you the user in mind System Basics is a Point cid 147 point cid 148 is a detection device or group of devices connected your security system Points are identified by the area they such as Front Door Bedroom Window or Hallway View current status of each point in your system through the display is a cid 147 Faulted cid 148 Point a point such as a door or window is closed it is said to cid 147 normal cid 148 When the door or window is open the point is said be cid 147 faulted cid 148 or not normal When you turn your system on will usually want all of the points in your system to be normal you can turn your system on with faulted points by using Bypass Points procedure can see whether there are faulted points by pressing when the system is off All Points the Same There are two basic types of points Controlled and 24 hour Points points respond to alarm conditions depending upon the system is turned on or turned off They are pro to either respond instantly to alarm conditions or to a delay for you to reach the keypad and turn the system off controlled points may be located throughout your house you turn your system on you have the option of turning on controlled points All On or just some of the controlled points On you turn your system All On you are turning on all points both interior motion detectors and exterior and windows of the building On On you turn your system Part On you are turning on a of the controlled points The particular points included in portion are determined by your alarm company Part points include only the exterior doors and windows of your system the points on the first floor of a two story house Check with security company to learn which points are Part points Points points are always on even when the system is turned There are two types of 24 hour points fire points and Non points Points points only monitor fire detection devices such as smoke They are always on and cannot be turned off 24 Hour Points 24 hr points are always on and cannot be turned off keypad has 15 keys These keys perform various functions Keys described below 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 of the numeric keys performs a different function For a of each refer to the section of this guide that describes various system functions Use the CLEAR key to exit any function and start over Press when the system is Off to see system status A special function may be assigned to this key by your security company this key twice to activate the special function For your system this A special function may be assigned to this key by your security company this key twice to activate the special function For your system this A special function may be assigned to this key by your security company this key twice to activate the special function For your system this Press the key to advance to the next display when available Tones keypad emits several distinct tones and displays text to you to system events Additional bells or sirens may also be

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