Destiny 4100 User manual

Owners Manual
Destiny 4100
Destiny 4100

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Control Panel ......................................................................3
Detection Devices ...............................................................3
Telephone Keypads .............................................................3
GLOSSARY .............................................................................. 4-5
LOCAL PHONE ACCESS
Using Your Telephones As Keypads ....................................6
LED INDICATIONS
Power ..................................................................................7
Status ...................................................................................7
Home ..................................................................................7
Away ...................................................................................7
Night ...................................................................................7
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
Status ...................................................................................7
Monitor ...............................................................................7
F1 and F2 ............................................................................7
Backlight Intensity ...............................................................7
ALARM SIGNALS ........................................................................8
ARMING ............................................................................... 9-11
DISARMING .............................................................................11
BYPASS ......................................................................................12
CHANGING/DELETING USER CODES .............................. 12-13
PANIC FROM YOUR PHONE...................................................13
KEYPAD ACTIVATIONS ............................................................13
RESETTING AN ACTIVATED SMOKE DETECTOR ....................14
REMOTE PHONE ACCESS ........................................................14
2-WAY LISTEN IN .....................................................................15
USER TEST .................................................................................16
SETTING CLOCK TIME .............................................................16

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User code +1 .. speaks time
User code +2 .. toggles monitor mode
User code +3 .. toggles extended monitor A on/off
User code +4 .. toggles extended monitor B on/off
User code +5 .. silences day zone speech after activation
User code +6 .. resets hardwire smoke detector
User code +7 .. auxiliary user code entry/delete mode
User code +8 .. speaks long term memory
User code +9 .. manual bypass mode
User code +0 .. immediate communicator test (no siren)
NOTE: Only "full function" codes can perform the above
operations.
The DESTINY control panel provides many "convenience
related" features and options that greatly enhance the
system's interaction with your daily functions. Depending
on your system's specific configuration, you may or may not
have the following options integrated into your control
panel.
Enhanced features and options:
automatic arming/disarming based on time of day
2-way voice with central station for alarm verification
homeowner listen-in from local or remote phones
homeowner global paging from local and remote phones
Specialized "convenience" features and options:
electric garage door operation from keypads and phones
vehicle activated driveway annunciation
The following 2-digit functions are only available from the
RK-36 series keypads and not from phones:
1 & 3 and/or 3 & status initiate fire alarm
4 & 6 and/or 6 & monitor initiate medical alarm
(inside speaker only)
7 & 9 and/or 9 & F1 initiate panic alarm
2 & 8 changes time of day in the system clock
3 & 9 programmable (default toggles monitor function)
KEYPAD AND
PHONE DIGIT
QUICK
REFERENCE
NOTE:
KEYPAD AND PHONE DIGIT
QUICK REFERENCE

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123
STATUS
POWER
STATUS
HOME
AWAY
MONITOR
456
789
F1
0
AH
F2
SWITCHES
MOTION
DETECTOR
SMOKE DETECTOR
GLASS BREAK
DETECTOR
TRANSMITTER
INTRODUCTION
DESTINY
CONTROL PANEL
DETECTION DEVICES
TELEPHONE KEYPADS
You have made a wise decision to protect your family
and property with the DESTINY Security System. The
DESTINY has been designed to provide you with a
maximum level of security while being as simple as
possible to understand and operate.
Your DESTINY Security System consists of:
1. Control panel
2. Detection devices
3. Your telephones
4. Keypad(s)
The control panel is the heart of the security system
and includes a communicator which transmits
information to the central station. The control panel
is housed in a metal cabinet which should only be
opened by a qualified security system technician.
The detection devices continually monitor the status
of the premises. Switches will alert the control panel
of an open door or window. A transmitter will do
the same as well as indicate when it has a weak
battery. The glass break detector is exactly what the
name implies: it picks up the frequency of breaking
glass and instantly alerts the control panel. A motion
detector is used as a second line of defense to
detect intruders within a protected area. The smoke
detector is always on.
Your phones and keypads are used to send com-
mands to your security system. Because your phones
and keypads are your access to operating the security
system, the main emphasis of this users manual is to
help you understand their operation.
Before reading this manual, it is recommended that
you become familiar with the terms and definitions in
the Glossary.

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ALERT - The "alert" status indicates the system has been
tripped. The system will remember the "alert" status until
cleared. To clear the "alert" status, simply re-arm the panel.
ANNUNCIATION - Beep or speech emitted over the phone
or through system speakers to announce activity or report
system status.
ARM - To turn the security system ON to detect intrusion.
There are three modes, or levels, of arming: AWAY, HOME
or NIGHT.
AWAY - Arming mode for use when you are AWAY from
the premises. All interior and perimeter devices are armed;
intrusion and/or movement within the premises will activate
the alarm.
BYPASS - To temporarily remove a zone from the system that
would normally be active when the system is armed. If a
zone is bypassed, it is not part of the system, and will not
initiate an alarm.
CENTRAL STATION - If your security system is monitored,
this is the agency that receives the incoming burglary or
emergency message from the security system and reports it to
the proper authorities.
COMMUNICATOR - The device in the control panel that
reports all burglary and emergency alarms to the central
station via telephone lines.
CONTROL PANEL - The heart of the security system. Only a
qualified security system technician should open the
container which houses the control panel.
DISARM - To turn the security system OFF or silence alarm
activations, including fire alarms, that may occur while the
system is armed.
DISARM CODE - The three or four digit number you enter to
disarm the security system. The system will accept 8 different
disarm codes, including disappearing and duress codes.
ENTRANCE DELAY - Time permitted to enter the armed
premises and disarm the security system before the alarm is
activated. A 20 second delay is set at the factory, but your
installer can program a longer or shorter time, as desired.
GLOSSARY
ANNUNCIATION
ARM
BYPASS
CONTROL PANEL
DISARM CODE
ENTRANCE DELAY
DISARM
COMMUNICATOR
AWAY
CENTRAL STATION
ALERT
GLOSSARY

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GLOSSARY,
cont.
EXIT DELAY - Time permitted to leave the premises after
arming the system. A 30 second delay is set at the factory,
but your installer can program a longer or shorter time, as
desired.
EXTENDED MONITOR - Allows a zone to speak continu-
ously or for a programmable time period when tripped.
Example would be "pool door open, pool door open, ..."
FORCE ARM - To override the security system's initial refusal
to arm because of an open zone. When the system is force
armed it will disregard any open zones until they have been
closed.
HOME - Arming mode for use when you are at HOME.
Only perimeter devices are armed allowing you to move
about freely within the premises. The system will be
programmed to eliminate all entrance delays when armed to
home. This might be preferable for individuals living alone.
INTERIOR ZONES - Zones consisting of motion detectors or
any other detection devices located within the premises.
LED - Light emitting diode. These are used as indicators of
system conditions on keypads.
NIGHT - Arming mode for use when everyone is in for the
NIGHT. All perimeter devices become instant and some
interior zones can be active.
PERIMETER ZONES - Zones consisting of door and window
contacts and glass break detectors which will detect an
intruder before he gains entry into the premises.
PREALARM SPEECH - When the system is armed, and
someone enters the premises through a "delay" door, the
system speaks "entry detected" followed by the word
description programmed for that door. Example: "entry
detected, front door...entry detected, front door." This speech
will be heard for the duration of the entrance delay. If the
disarm code is not entered within the programmed time, the
BURGLAR ALARM will sound. If an alarm took place while
you were gone, then the system would speak "system
showing alert," followed by the prealarm speech.
PREALARM TONE - Steady, low volume sound emitted
through the speakers when the entry delay door is opened.
This tone will continue until the disarm code is entered to
disarm the system. If the disarm code is not entered within
the programmed time, the BURGLAR ALARM will sound. A
pulsing prealarm tone indicates there was an activation while
you were gone.
ZONE - Any area or point of protection in the security system
such as doors, windows, and all other areas covered by
detection devices.
EXIT DELAY
FORCE ARM
HOME
INTERIOR ZONES
LCD
LED
NIGHT
PERIMETER ZONES
PREALARM SPEECH
PREALARM TONE
ZONE
EXT. MONITOR

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USING YOUR
TELEPHONES
AS KEYPADS
123
STATUS
POWER
STATUS
HOME
AWAY
MONITOR
456
789
F1
0
AH
F2
See RK36 Keypad description for explanation of "Monitor
Mode."
To change monitor mode from a phone; access the system
(refer to Local Access or Remote Access), then enter the user
code plus the 2digit. This toggles to the monitor mode.
NOTE:
NOTE:
MONITOR MODE
FROM A PHONE
The system can be programmed to allow the use of your
home telephones as keypads. You will notice that the
keypad shown below duplicates the keys on your phone.
The *key on the phone is replaced by the Akey on the
keypad and the #key on the phone is replaced by the Hkey
on the keypad. Your installer will let you know which key
or keys will access the system. The local phone access
code must be entered within (5) seconds of picking up the
phone. If the correct code is entered within (5) seconds, you
will hear the system acknowledgement tone or system
status. At this point you can control the system from the
phone just like from the hardwired keypad.
NOTE: If your regular phone line is out for any reason you
will not hear a dial tone when you pick up a phone,
however, you will hear a series of tones indicating the line
is gone. If this is the case, there is no need to access the
system because the phone will already be a system keypad
when it is picked up. Press any key and the tones will stop.
If your system communicates to a central station and there is
an activation, you can pick up a phone and simply enter
your disarm code. The system will recognize the phone as a
keypad as soon as you pick it up.
NOTE: When you access the system from your home
phone, your normal incoming phone line is disconnected.
In the case of an incoming call you will hear one-second
tones similar to call waiting. To answer the call simply
hang up to terminate telephone keypad access.
LOCAL PHONE ACCESS
USING YOUR TELEPHONES AS KEYPADS
MONITOR MODE FROM A PHONE
RK36 KEYPAD

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RK36 KEYPAD
F1
F2
STATUS
MONITOR
POWER
STATUS
HOME
AWAY
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
GREEN
RK36 KEYPAD - LED's and SPECIAL KEYS
POWER
STATUS
HOME
AWAY
NIGHT
STATUS
MONITOR
F1 and F2
BACKLIGHT INTENSITY
You can control the brightness level of the key backlight-
ing. The simultaneous depression of the 4and 7keys will
step the backlighting through 7different levels. Press 4
and 7simultaneously a number of times until the back-
lighting is totally off. We will define all backlighting off as
level 1. Levels 2 through 7 will take the key backlighting
through 6 progressively brighter levels.
These key's functions are programmable and will be
explained by your installer.
F1 ________________________
F2 ________________________
Pressing this key toggles the system between the three
possible monitor conditions.
Monitor On - System will announce doors and
windows when opened.
Monitor Off - System will not announce doors
and windows when opened.
Beep - System will beep when doors and
windows are opened.
Pressing this key will cause the system to immediately
speak system status.
Both HOME and AWAY LED's are on when armed to
NIGHT. Press H any time system is armed to HOME to
change to NIGHT. Pressing Hwhen system is armed to
NIGHT will change arming back to HOME.
On when armed to AWAY. Press Ato arm to AWAY.
On when armed to HOME. Press Hto arm to HOME.
Flashing when new information is available, solid after
status has been asked for and spoken, and off when no
information is present.
On when AC or back-up battery power is present. If AC
power is lost the POWER LED will turn off and the
STATUS LED will flash, and the system will speak
"POWER OFF" one time.

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ALARM
SIGNALS
Understanding the alarm signals:
FIRE Alarm: a loud pulsing, steady, loud pulsing tone
emitted through the speakers. Your installer may also
program the system to speak in between tones saying
FIRE, FIRE (description of zone that activated), REMAIN
CALM, LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.
EMERGENCY Alarm: a low pulsing tone is emitted
through the speakers. Your installer may also program the
system to speak in between tones saying ALERT,
(description of zone that activated).
PANIC Alarm: a loud pulsing tone is emitted through the
speakers. Your installer may also program the system to
speak in between tones saying ALERT, ALERT, (descrip-
tion of zone that activated).
BURGLAR Alarm: a loud yelping tone is emitted through
the speakers. Your installer may also program the system
to speak in between tones saying INTRUSION
DETECTED, INTRUSION DETECTED (description of the
zone that activated).
PREALARM tone: a steady, low volume tone emitted
through the speakers during the entrance delay. This tone
is activated by opening the delay door and will continue
until the security system is disarmed. If the system is not
disarmed within the programmed delay time, the BUR-
GLAR alarm will sound. A broken or pulsing prealarm
tone signals that an alarm activation has occurred while
you were gone.
If the option is programmed to speak during prealarm,
the system will speak entry detected, followed by the
zone descriptor, instead of a solid prealarm tone.
DOOR & WINDOW ANNUNCIATOR: The system will
speak up to four words describing a zone followed by the
word OPEN. If you would prefer not to hear anything
when you open a window or door, simply access the
system from one of your phones and press your code
followed by 2or press the MONITOR key at an optional
keypad and you will hear MONITOR OFF. Now each
time you open a protected door or window there will be
status available over the phone and/or visual indication at
the keypad, but no sound. If you prefer to hear a beep
when you open, enter your code followed by 2or press
the MONITOR key again. You will now hear "MONITOR
TONE". Enter your code followed by 2or press the
MONITOR key and you will hear MONITOR ON and
the system will return to speech. No monitor will be
heard for a door or window that is bypassed.
Loss of AC power signal: Anytime that you lose AC
power, your security system automatically switches to the
backup battery and speaks POWER OFF one time
through the speaker.
ALARM SIGNALS

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ARMING
ARMING THE
SYSTEM TO
AWAY:
PUSH THE *OR A
KEY.
NOTE:
ARMING THE
SYSTEM TO HOME:
PUSH THE # OR H
KEY.
When referring to operation from a phone, the following
instructions will assume that access to the system has already
taken place. Remember, your installer has programmed a one
to four digit code which you will enter when you pick up the
phone to get access to the system.
How to TURN ON the alarm system to provide protection:
1. Arming the system to AWAY:
Push the *or Akey.
If no zones are open, the green AWAY LED will light
and the system will say ARMED TO AWAY over the
phone or through the speaker.
The security system is now on, or armed. When armed in
the AWAY mode, all interior zones, including motion
detectors, become active, as well as all perimeter zones.
If any zone is open while attempting to arm the system,
the AWAY LED will not light and the system will say
ZONES OPEN over the phone or through the speaker,
indicating that the system did NOT arm because a
window or door is OPEN.
See Force Arm to continue to arm.
After you have ARMED the system, you must leave
through the designated entry/exit door within the
specified exit delay time. Your installer can program
the exit delay time you desire.
NOTE: If a zone is opened before the exit delay
expires, or the system is force armed, then that zone
will not be part of the system until that zone is closed.
2. Arming the system to HOME:
Push the #or Hkey.
If no zones are open, the red HOME LED will light and
you will hear the system say ARMED TO HOME over
the phone or through the speaker.
The security system is now on, or armed. When armed
to the HOME mode, only the exterior, or perimeter,
zones are armed. This will allow you to move about
freely within your home. If any zone is open while
attempting to arm the system, the HOME
ARMING

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ARMING
PLEASE NOTE:
ARMING THE
SYSTEM TO
NIGHT:(OPTIONAL)
PUSH THE # OR H
KEY AGAIN.
FORCE ARMING
THE SYSTEM:
LED will not light and you will hear the system say
ZONES OPEN over the phone or through the speaker
which indicates that the system did NOT arm.
See "Force Arming" to continue.
3. Arming the system to NIGHT: (Optional)
Arm the system to HOME mode. (See item 2)
Push the #or Hkey again.
The green AWAY LED will light with the red HOME
LED and the system will say ARMED TO NIGHT
over the phone and/or through the speaker. When
armed to the NIGHT mode, the perimeter entry delay
zones become instant and your installer may program
some interior zones to be active. If you wish to return
to the HOME mode, simply push the #or Hkey any
time the system is in the NIGHT mode.
4. Force Arming the system:
If you attempt to arm the system to either HOME or
AWAY but you hear ZONES OPEN over the phone
and/or through the speaker and notice that neither the
HOME LED nor the AWAY LED has come on, the
system is NOT armed. However, the system can be
FORCE ARMED.
Push the #or Hor *or Akey a second time within 10
seconds. If arming to HOME, the red HOME LED will
now light and FORCE ARMED TO HOME will be
heard indicating that the system is now ARMED to
HOME. If arming to AWAY, the green AWAY LED will
now light and FORCE ARMED TO AWAY will be
heard. When FORCE ARMED either to HOME or
AWAY, the yellow STATUS LED will be lit. You can
find out which zones are open by requesting system
status.
PLEASE NOTE: When you FORCE ARM your system,
security is compromised because the open zone will
be ignored by the system. Check with your installer to
determine how the open zone will again be part of the
system.
Zones which operate 24 hours a day such as FIRE and
PANIC are always armed and take priority over all
other types of protection in the system.

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ARMING,
cont.
PREVENTING
ACCIDENTAL
ARMING:
DISARMING
How to TURN OFF the alarm system
Enter your disarm code.
When the system is disarmed, you will hear CON-
TROL
IS DISARMED over the phone and/or through
the speaker and the red HOME LED and/or green
AWAY LED will go out.
When you open the entry door while the system is
armed to AWAY, you may hear PRE-ALARM
spoken instead of hearing the tone. This is the
prealarm tone and it will continue until you enter
your disarm code. You have 20 seconds to disarm
the system before the BURGLAR alarm will activate.
Your installer can program a longer or shorter entry
delay time, at your request.
If the prealarm tone is not a continuous, steady tone,
but is instead a series of broken tones, this is an
indication that the security system was activated
while you were gone, and the yellow STATUS LED
will be flashing.
In the unlikely event of a FALSE or ACCIDEN-
TAL ALARM, enter your code to disarm the system
and stop the audible alarms. Check with your
installer and/or central station to determine the
proper procedure for dealing with false or accidental
alarms. Depending on the structure of your central
station, you may need to notify the central station or
they may call you. In either event, be prepared to
recite your central station account number or abort
code to verify your identity.
DISARMING
5. Preventing accidental arming:
If you want to prevent anyone from accidentally
arming the system, your installer can program the
alarm system to require your disarm code to also
serve as an arming code. When programmed to this
option, you must enter your code before you press
the *or Akey (AWAY mode) or #or Hkey (HOME
mode) to arm the system.

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BYPASS
NOTE:
Assuming your primary code is 1,2,3,4:
1. Enter 1, 2, 3, 4, 7.
2. The system will speak ENTER USER NUMBER.
3. Enter 2 digit user number, (01-08). The system will
speak "ENTER CODE X X" (X X = 01-08). You do
not need to clear a code to change a code.
4. Enter the new 4 digit code or hit the A key to delete
the user code from step 3. If a new 4 digit code is
entered the system will speak EXIT after the 4th
digit. If a code is deleted the system will speak
CODE OUT.
BYPASS
CHANGING/DELETING USER CODES
To enter BYPASS mode, your system must be disarmed. Make
sure the system is disarmed and follow the steps below:
1. Enter your code and immediately press the 9key to
gain entry into BYPASS mode. You will hear BYPASSED
MODE, ENTER ZONE NUMBER.
2. Enter the two digit number of the zone (use a leading zero if
necessary) you wish to bypass. You will hear (description of
selected zone) BYPASSED (ON or OFF). Only zones that
exist in the system can be bypassed. If an invalid zone
number is entered, refusal will be signaled by three beeps.
3. Press the *or Akey. The yellow STATUS LED will light to
indicate that the zone is bypassed. A second push of the *or
Akey within 10 seconds will remove the zone from bypass
and the yellow STATUS LED will clear.
4. Pressing 00 while in BYPASS mode will clear all bypassed
zones.
5. Press the #or Hkey to exit BYPASS mode. You will hear
EXIT.
NOTE: If ten seconds pass without pressing any keys, the system
will automatically exit BYPASS mode.

Simultaneously pressing certain keys on the keypad will
result in the following:
3 and STATUS -FIRE Alarm
6and MONITOR - EMERGENCY Alarm
9and F1 - PANIC Alarm
MONITOR -Door & Window annunciator ON
with beep, ON with speech or OFF
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123
STATUS
POWER
STATUS
HOME
AWAY
MONITOR
456
789
F1
0
AH
F2
PANIC FROM
YOUR PHONE
KEYPAD
ACTIVATIONS
PANIC FROM YOUR PHONE
KEYPAD ACTIVATIONS
The DESTINY allows 8 different disarm codes. Check with your
installer to find out how many codes are enabled. To enter or
change an auxiliary code;
1. Enter your primary disarm code.
2. Follow steps 2 through 4 above, however, in step 3
instead of entering 01 you will enter the two digit
number of the code you wish to initiate or change.
One or more of your auxiliary codes can be a disappearing
code which is useful for domestic workers, repairmen or
anyone whose access to your home you want to limit. Your
installer can program the number of times a disappearing
code will remain active each time it is assigned.
One or more of your auxiliary codes can be used as a duress
code. Your installer can program your system so that the use of
a duress code will give the appearance of being a normal
disarming code. However, even though no alarm is sounded at
the location of the security system, there will be a silent alarm
signal sent to the central station. For the duress code to function
as designated, no normal codes can be the same as any duress
code.
Anytime you have accessed your system from an on-site
phone, pressing the 0key five times in a row will initiate a
PANIC alarm.
NOTE: Never program a disarm code with all zeroes.

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RESETTING AN
ACTIVATED
SMOKE
DETECTOR
REMOTE
PHONE
ACCESS
NOTE:
You can gain access to the system from any touch-tone
phone when you are away from home. If you use an
answering machine, your installer will program an
override digit which you will use to bypass the answer-
ing machine and get directly into the system.
Following is a step-by-step description of phone access:
1. Dial your home number from any touch-tone phone.
2. The system will answer after a programmed number
of rings and you will hear an acknowledgment tone
that your system is ready and waiting. If you have an
answering machine, wait for it to answer, then press
the programmed override digit within 10 seconds
and you will then hear the acknowledgment tone
indicating that your system is ready and waiting.
3. You must now enter your disarm code and the
system will speak your system status. If you do not
enter an acceptable code within 5 seconds of the
tone you heard in Step 2, the system will automati-
cally hang up.
4. Now that you have entered your code and have
received the system status, your telephone can be
used as a keypad. To hear the status of your system
again, press the first digit of your disarm code and
wait three seconds. The system status will be
repeated through your telephone receiver.
To disarm the system over the phone, simply enter your
disarm code on the telephone keypad. To arm the
system, use the *key to arm to AWAY or use the #key
to arm to HOME. Once you have finished, simply hang
up the phone and the system will hang up at the other
end. If you do not press any digits for a period of 15
seconds, the system will automatically hang up.
NOTE: Your installer can increase or decrease this time.
RESETTING AN ACTIVATED SMOKE
DETECTOR
REMOTE PHONE ACCESS
Whenever any of your wired (non-battery powered) smoke
detectors activate the system, they will latch ON until
you reset them. To do so, enter your primary code fol-
lowed by 6. The system will say SMOKE POWER.

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OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
1. Access the system (see Local Access or Remote
Access)
2. Press 9,9,9,9 to enter "Listen" mode.
3. Press # to talk, *to listen.
4.
Hang up when done or press 0to return to keypad
mode.
2 WAY AND
LISTEN IN
2 WAY AND LISTEN IN:
NOTE: When in 2 way mode, the following key functions apply:
Digit: 1= turns on microphone #1
2= turns on microphone #2
3= turns on microphone #3
4= turns off microphone #1
5= turns off microphone #2
6= turns off microphone #3
7= changes to "high microphone sensitivity"
8= changes to "normal microphone sensitivity"
9= all microphones on
0= Exit to keypad mode/or will hang up
(programming option)
*= Listen
#= Talk
NOTE: Some central stations may designate other key functions when
in 2 way mode. If this is the case, the homeowner "listen in" will
follow the new key assignments.
New Digit: 1= ____ 4= ____ 7= ____ 0= ____
2= ____ 5= ____ 8= ____ *= ____
3= ____ 6= ____ 9= ____ #= ____

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NOTE:
CHANGING THE CLOCK TIME
To set or change the system time, press the 2 & 8 keys
simultaneously from a hardwired keypad. The system will respond
by speaking "enter four-digit time." Simply enter the time in a 12-
hour format. After the time is entered, the system will say "enter (1)
AM, (2) PM." After selecting AM or PM, the system will confirm the
entered time. Enter day of the week after the system prompts "for
Sunday enter (1), for Monday enter (2), for Tuesday enter (3), for
Wednesday enter (4), for Thursday enter (5), for Friday enter (6), for
Saturday enter (7)." System will say "enter (2) digit month." After
entering date, system will say "enter (2) digit year." If an invalid
entry is made, the system will speak "error" and wait for a valid
entry.
User Test Mode
A user Communicator test is integrated into the system to allow an
end user to test the system on a regular basis. Enter a valid user
code followed by the "0" digit. The system will speak "Enter User
Test Mode." A User Communicator Test report is sent to the central
station. WHILE IN TEST MODE THE SYSTEM CEASES TO BE A
SECURITY SYSTEM. As each zone is tripped (including 24 hour
zones) the system will speak the zone description followed by
"active." After 3 mintues (programmable) the panel will automati-
cally exit user test mode. To exit user test mode manually, enter a
user code followed by the "0" digit.
User Test Timeout
Controls the amount of time before the User Test Mode will
automatically time out.

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