FBI XL1219 User manual

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XL1219 USER’SGUIDE
INTRODUCTION
The “brain” of your new security system is theXL1219 Control Panel.
All of the detection devices of your system are wired to the control
panel. When a violation occurs, the control panel reacts by setting
the appropriate devices into action. It may cause a siren to sound,
transmit a coded signal to the central staton, cause keypad lights to
blink, etc. The XL1219 Digital Keypad will tell you the status of your
security system at all times.
The following pages will familiarize you with the simple operation of
the system, via the Digital Keypad, and will explain the meanings of
the lights and buzzer.
TABLEOF CONTENTS
Operation paw
arming the System .................................... 1
instant (“home”) feature .................... :. .............. 1
disarming the System ....................................... 1
zonebypass.. .............................................. 2
zone reactivation (“unbypass”) .............................. 2
keypad lights .............................................. 3
keypad buzzer ............................................. 4
panic (installer preset option) .............................. 4
Ambush (installer preset option) ............................ 4
Programming
fallbackcode .............................................. 5
users defined ............................................... 5
arm/disarm codes .......................................... 5
ambushcode .............................................. 6
erasingacode ............................................. 6
.changing a code .......................................... 6
exit and entry delay ........................................ 6

ARM/DISARM OPERATION
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To arm your security system (with no zones bypassed):
1. Make sure that all of the Zone Status green lights are I& If any of the
green lights are off, the number will show you which zone has an
“open loop” (open window, etc.). You cannot arm the system with
an ooen loop. Once all protected openings are secured,:
2. Enter your 5dgfi secret code by gently depressing each number
key until you hear a momentary beep.
3. When all 5di,gits have been entered, the w “ARM” light will go on
and all of the gw zone lights will go off. You now have a pre-sa
amount of time (exit delay time) to leave the premises through a
door designated by your installer as a delav zone.
If you are staving within the premises, and no-one is expected to
return while the system is ARMED, you will want your time delay
doors to report an Alarm instantly. This isaccomplished by selecting
the “INSTANT” option.
To select the “Instant” option:
1. Arm the system
2. Press b
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3. The zone 1 green light will go on
NOTE: This option automatically resets when the system isdisarmed.
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disarm your
SEXUri~ system:
1. Enter your 5digit secret code
2. The red “ARM” light will go t&ff

If you wish to arm only a part of your system, such as the front doors
and windows, but still has freedom to come and go, for in-
stance, through the back door, you may bypass the desired zone(s)
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and then arm the rest of the system.
To bypass one or more zones:
I. Make sure that the system is disarmed (red light off),
2. Press
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(“Bypass”)
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3. Press the number of the zone to be bypassed
Example: To bypass zone 3. Press g
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4. The green zone light will blink slowly to indicate that that zone
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NOTE: To bypass additional zones repeat steps 2 and 3 above
5. Now arm the system by entering your 5-digit code. (All of the
greenxhts will go off; the red light will go on) -
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NOTE: This option automatically & when the system isdisarmed.
To ULJyps a single zone:
I, System must be disarmed
3. Press number of the zone to be unbypassed
4. The green zone light should stop blinking
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To Unbypass all bypassed zones:
1. System must be disarmed
If your system includes the “auto-unbypass” optional function, it will
not be necessary to manually reactivate the zones as described
normal conditions, bypassed zones are automatically
reactivated (unbypassed) when the system is disarmed. However,
AFTER A BURGLARY ALARM,, you must manually unbypass any
bypassed zones.
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KEYPADLIGHTS
Each green light corresponds to a particular zone number (14).
Each may be on steady, blinking or off at various times, indicating
different conditions of the zone. Since your security system has been
customized to suit your specific needs, your installer will identify
any “24-hour” zones in your system. The chart below shows the
meaning of the green lights.
Burglary Zones
ZONE STATUS SYSTEMDISARMED SYSTEMARMED
Good
Light On Light Off
Trouble Light Off Fast Blink *
Bypassed Slow Blink Does Not Display
in Armed State
* To stop blink, disarm system, then press.r-l
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(“Reset”)
24-Hour Zones
ZONE STATUS ALARM ZONE TROUBLE ZONE
Good Light Off Light On
Trouble Light Off Light Off
Bypassed.
Cannot Be Bypassed
Slow Blink
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Arm
light
Each amber light monitors a particular function of your security
system, and is labelled accordingly. If the function is operating
normally, the light is on.
“AC.” light off: the rnzn electrical power supply is off.
“FIRE” light off: trouble in the fire circuit
“BAT(TERY)” light off: low battery (back-up power supply)
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Light off: System Disarmed
Light on: System Armed
Slow blink: Central Station did not receive transmission**
Fast blink: Alarm condition *
**TO stop blink, press H (“Reset”)
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* To stop blink, disarm system, then press
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(“Reset”)
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At the same time that any of the AMBER LIGHTS go off to indicate
a system problem, a trouble buzzer may sound. (Installer option)
To silence the trouble buzzer:
I. Press‘2 (“Bypass”)
2. Press[g] (“Trouble Zone”)
NOTE: Remember to udypass the trouble buzzer after the problem
has been corrected. This isaccomplished by repeating steps 1. and
2. above.
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A MOMENTARY BEEPoccurs whenever a key isdepressed, indicating
that the system has received the number you have entered
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Approximately 7 to 10 CONTINUOUS BEEPSis verification that your
system has successfully reached the central monitoring station with
a signal.
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STEADYBUZZING is a reminder to DISARM your system after entering
the premises through one of the predetermined exit and entry zones.
OPTIONAL DIGITAL KEYPAD FUNCTIONS:
PANIC
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pre-set
If your system has been designed to incorporate the “panic” option,
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it WIIIsend a signal to the central station and may or may not sound
an alarm at your premises (depending on theoption you selected).
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To send a panic signal:
1. Pressm and F simultaneously for approximately % second
NOTE: If silent pan< was selected, you will not receive the verifi-
cation buzzer. for about % second.
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If your system has been designed to incorporate the “ambush”
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option, you will program a special AMBUSH CODE for “User 0” (see
programming Ambush Code, pi 6 .)
J To send an ambush signal:
I, Enter your User 0 5-Digit Ambush Code
Example O-6-4-3-7
g 2. Enter any other user # (l-7) plus User O’s4-Digit Ambush Code
Example: 2-6-4-3-7
NOTE: If Ambush is not used, your user 0 code will function like all
other user arm/disarm codes). 4

KEYPADPROGRAMMING
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Your system is preprogrammed with a “FALLBACK” ARM/DISARM
MM/DISARM CODE. Be sure to record this code. In the event of a total loss of
CODES power (AC and battery), all codes with be erased. Your “Fallback”
code will enable you to arm and disarm the system and re-program
your personal secret code.
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As many as eight separate arm/disarm codes can be
USERS programmed. Each code must begin with a different digit, which we
call the “User Number”; for example, “User l’s arm/disarm code
would be 1 and any four additional numbers; ‘User 2’s” code would
be 2 and any four additional numbers, etc. It is not necessary to
program all eight codes.
A user code may be programmed for temporary use for a service
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person, guest, etc. and then erased (see below) when no longer
needed. This maintains the secrecy of your regularly used codes.
THE SYSTEM MUST BE IN A DISARMED MODE TO ACCOMPLISH ANi.,,’
PROGRAMMING. ALL PROGRAMMING IS DONE USING l’s CODE.
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(functions as an authorization code) THE NUMBER 9 MAY NOT BE
USED IN ANY CODE.
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To Program User l’s Arm/Disarm Code
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CODE then the 4-Digit FALLBACK CODE
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1 again (The Zone 1 Green Light will blink slowly)
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Now Press Any 4 Numbers Desired For User l’s Code. Do not use #9.
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(Upon completion of the 4th digit the zone 1jgE will @p blinking.)
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4. Test the new code by attempting to arm the system
NOTE: Remember to DISARM the system before attempting to pro-
gram any additional codes.
USERS
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2-7 & 0 2. Enter your (New) User 1 (Authorization) Code
(The Zone 1_Green Light Will blink slowly)
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Now press the 4 Numbers Desired for User 2’s Code. Do not ux
(Upon completion of the 4th digit the Zone 1li&t wills&p blinking.‘)
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Repeat for User 3-7 and 0
User O’s Code may be programmed exactly as all other user codes
only if the keypad “AMBUSH” feature is not used. Thisfeature ispreset
by your installing company, if desired. (See explanation of “AMBUSH”
below.)
Ambush is a 4-digit code that will either turn the system ON if it isoff,
or OFF if it ison. ATTHESAME TIME it will send a SILENTEMERGENCY SIG-
NAL to the central monitoring station. The Ambush Code is pro-
grammed as User 0, following standard USERCODE PROGRAMMING
as described on page 5
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RASING - User 1 can erase any user’s code except his own, as follows:
A I. Press
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(Code Key)
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2. Enter User 1 Code
3. Press User Number of Code to be Erased (e.g., if User 2 Code isto be
erased depress my the number to erase entire code.
4. Pressi B (Reset Key)
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Repeat Steps 1,2, and 3 above, entering User Number of code to be
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changed in Step 3
USERCODE 4. Enter new 4-digit code desired (do not use #9)
The exit and entrance delay times have been previously set for your
convenience and security. These allow you to enter o-leave the
premises through specified “Delay Openings” while the system is
armed If you feel these delay times are unsatisfactory, call your
installing company.

ABOUT THEMANUFACTURER
Your new XL1219 Control Panel and Remote Digital Keypad
are manufactured by Fire Burglary Instruments, Inc., leading
manufacturers of quality, reliable security control equipment
since 1971. These products have been engineered using the
latest advances in electronic and computer technology; and
are thoroughly tested by computer, as well as quality control
experts, several times during the manufacturing process.
Fire Burglary Instruments warranties its products through your
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installing company. Product Reliability and Ease of Operation
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are two of the major factors in the engineering design of all of
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Fire Burglary Instruments products; so you can look forward to
many years of trouble-free service from your new security 0;
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system.
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If you have any questions about the operation of your system,
call your installer.
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12158 Printed in U.S.A. OCT ‘85
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