Radionics - D6412 D4412 D3412 W-LED Keypad Security System User's Guide
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Security System Guide for the LED Command Center System User Guide SECURITY COMPANY IS BEFORE TEST SECURITY SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO TELEPHONE NUMBER SECURITY CONTROL PANEL IS CONNECTED TO THE PHONE JACK LOCATED LOCATION BREAKER NUMBER Page 2 2002 Radionics Command Center User Guide System User Guide This User Guide 5 5 System Basics 6 is a Point 6 is a Faulted Point 6 All Points the Same 6 On 7 On 7 Center Keys 8 Center Tones 9 Center LED Descriptions 10 10 Events 10 Alarms 11 Alarms 11 Trouble Events 11 Trouble Events 11 Your System Reports Alarms 12 Alarms 12 Adjust Cmd 49 12 Out of the System 13 the System Off 13 the System All On All On or Cmd 1 14 the System Part On Part On or Cmd 2 15 the System Part 2 On Cmd 3 16 Part 2 Points Cmd 65 17 the System On with No Delay 18 the System On with No Exit Tone 19 the System On with Points Faulted Force Arm 20 Points 21 and Time Cmd 45 22 a Passcode Cmd 55 23 Others Passcodes Cmd 56 24 Others Passcode Level Cmd 56 25 a Passcode Cmd 56 26 a Passcode Cmd 58 27 One Time Passcodes Cmd 53 28 System Troubles Cmd 4 29 Alarm Memory Cmd 40 30 System Trouble Cmd 42 31 Point Trouble Cmd 48 32 Test Cmd 41 32 2002 Radionics Page 3 Command Center User Guide System User Guide Test Cmd 44 34 the System Cmd 47 35 Watch On Off Cmd 61 36 Watch Tone Cmd 62 37 Watch Points Cmd 63 39 Auto On Time Cmd 51 40 Areas On Cmd 80 40 Areas Off Cmd 81 41 On Off Cmd 82 41 Arming with Telephone Area 1 42 Program Cmd 43 42 System Limitations 43 Safety and Evacuation 44 and Service 45 Failure 45 to Clean the Command Center 45 46 48 Page 4 2002 Radionics Command Center User Guide System User Guide This User Guide user guide shows you how to use and maintain your security system covers basic functions such as turning the system on and off functions described in this guide are programmed by your security Some of them may not be enabled in your system Certain covered may require you to enter your personal passcode system helps to secure life property and investments against fire and bodily harm It consists of one or more Command Centers motion for example detectors or devices located on doors and windows sensing devices designed to detect the presence of smoke or Each of these devices is connected to a sophisticated control with microprocessor which processes all events registered by the of your security system is achieved through the Command Center offers a variety of basic and advanced features Its function and ease of operation make it ideal for home or office use The Center is tailored to meet your individual needs Moreover it been designed with you the user in mind On Part On Cmd Status 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 System Weekly 2002 Radionics Page 5 Command Center User Guide System User Guide