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WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM
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USER GUIDE

CONTENTS
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System Overview. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .3
Features ................................3
BasicOperation ..........................4
SensorTypes/Zones....................4
Smoke,Heat,andFreezeProtection....... 4
BurglaryProtection .....................4
UserCodes ............................4
Alarms ...............................4
Messages.............................4
TroubleAlerts .........................4
WirelessSensors .........................4
ControlPanelFeatures....................5
MainDisplayScreens.....................6
HomeScreen.......................... 6
SecurityScreen........................6
ArmingScreen ......................... 6
MenuScreen..........................6
StatusScreen ..........................6
Burglary Protection . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .7
SampleFloorPlan ........................7
SensorStatus............................8
CheckingthatAllSensorsareClosed.........8
ViewingEachSensor’sStatus............... 9
DealingwithasensorFalseAlarm .........9
SensorBypassing........................10
StayMode.............................11
EntryDelayinStayMode...............11
QuickExitinStayMode ................11
SilentControlinStayMode.............11
ArmingtoStayMode ..................12
Awaymode............................12
ExitandEntryDelaysinAwayMode ......12
ExitDelayRestart......................13
SilentControlinAwayMode............13
QuickExitinAwayMode ...............13
AutoStayMode.......................13
Arming
toAwayMode .................13
DisarmingtheSystem ....................14
DisarmingfromStayMode..............15
DisarmingfromAwayMode.............15
IfaBurglaryAlarmOccurs................15
BurglaryAlarmSiren ...................15
AlarmMemory .......................15
Optional2ͲWay VoiceCommunications...16
KeyFobArmingandDisarming............16
KeyFobArmingtoStayMode ...........16
KeyFobArmingtoAwayMode ..........16
KeyFobDisarming.....................16
KeyFobEmergency ....................16
KeyFobAuxiliary ......................17
WirelessKeypadArmingandDisarming .....17
WirelessKeypadArmingtoStayMode ....17
WirelessKeypadArmingtoAwayMode .....17
WirelessKeypadDisarming.............17
Smoke, Heat and Freeze Protection . 18
IftheAlarmSounds....................18
RecommendedFireAlarmLocations........19
NationalFireProtectionAssociationStandard
#72.................................19
EmergencyActionPlan...................20
Emergency functions . . .. .. . . . .. .. 21
24ͲHour EmergencyButtons.............. 21
System Trouble Alerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
TroubleAlertIcon..................... 22
ViewtheCurrentTroubleAlerts ......... 22
SystemStatusIcons ..................... 23
StatusIconArea ...................... 23
Messaging . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . 24
Systemmessages ....................... 24
DisplayingMessages.................. 24
ReadingMessages...................... 24
ReadingCondentialMessages........... 25
FilteringMessages.................... 25
Remote Control by Telephone . . . . . . 26
TelephoneRemote...................... 26
CallingtheSystem.................... 26
ControllingtheSystemRemotely........ 26
System Toolbox. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . 27
Usermanagement ...................... 27
UserCodeSetup...................... 27
AddingaUserCode ..................... 27
UserCodeAccessSchedules ............ 27
RecurringUserAccessSchedules........ 28
DateUserAccessSchedule............. 28
DateRangeUserAccessSchedule....... 28
DeletingUserAccessSchedule.......... 28
ChangingaUserCode................. 29
DeletingaUserCode .................. 29
DuressUserCodeSetup ............... 29
SecretDuressButton .................. 30
SystemHistory......................... 30
SystemTest............................ 31
SensorTest.......................... 31
PanelTest........................... 32
TelephoneTest....................... 32
CellPhoneTest ....................... 32
ChimeOptions......................... 33
Brightness/Volume..................... 34
BacklightT
imeͲout ...................... 34
Display
Cleaning........................ 35
TouchScreenCalibration................. 36
SetDateandTime...................... 36
DisplayFirmwareVersion................ 37
Installer Programmed Options. . . . . . 38
SirenRunTime....................... 38
SensorTriggerLimit ................... 38
FireHornRunTime ................... 38
ExitDelay ........................... 38
EntryDelay.......................... 38
24ͲHour EmergencyFunctions.
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QuickArming........................ 39
QuickBypass......................... 39
QuickExit ........................... 39
AutoUnͲbypasƐ................ϯϵ
AutoStay............................ 39
KeyFobArm/DisarmSound............ 39
KeyFobDisarmAfterSound............ 39
KeyFobOptions ...................... 40
WirelessKeypadEmergencyKeys........ 40
ExitDelayRestart ..................... 40
CancelDisplay........................ 40
CancelTime.......................... 40

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DialerDelay .......................... 40
2-WayVoice.......................... 41
TelephoneRemoteControlAnswer ...... 41
Installer Specific Information . . . . . . .42
Service Information . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .43
ImportantPowerSupplyNotice ......... 43
Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . .44
FCCTelephoneRulesandRegulations...... 44
FCCPart68Notice.................... 44
AlarmDialingEquipment ............... 45
WirelessProductNotice ................. 45
FCC&IndustryCanadaRegulatoryInformation
46
IndustryCanadaNotice(forCanadianusers)
46
Important Notice. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .48
AlarmSystemLimitations................ 48
Limited Warranty . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .50

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Thissystemprovidesthreeformsofprotection:burglary,fire,andemergency,dependingon
theoptionssetbyyourinstaller.ThesystemconsistsoftheControlPanelwithacolortouch
screen,wirelesssensorsthatprovideperimeterandinteriorburglaryprotection,andwireless
smokeandcarbonmonoxidedetectors.Inaddition,optionalremotecontrolkeyfobs,wireless
panicbuttonsandkeypadsmayhavebeenprovidedorinstalled.
Thesystemmonitorsallprotection“zones”andthesystem’sstatus.TheControlPaneldisplays
monitoringinformationandcontrolsthealarmsiren.Yoursystemmayalsohavebeensetup
tosendalarmandstatusreportstoaCentralStationandhasthecapabilityfor2‐wayvoice
communicationswiththealarmmonitoringoperator.
FEATURES
Followingisalistofstandardfeaturesandoptionsthatcanbeincludedinyoursystem.Ask
yourinstallerwhichoptionsareavailabletoyouandchecktheboxesthatapply.
•StayandAwayarmingmodes:StayModearmsthesystemperimeteronlyandisused
typicallyatnightwhenthepremisesareoccupied.AwayModearmsthesystemperimeter
andinterior;it’susedwhenthepremisesareunoccupied.
•32user‐unique4‐digitcodestooperatethesystem:ThesystemsupportsoneMasterUser
CodethatcanassignandmaintaintheotherUserCodes.
•Oneofthe32UserCodesfunctionsasaDuressUserCode.Controllingthesystemwith
thiscodegivestheappearanceofnormaloperation,butusingitsecretlysendsa“duress”
reporttotheCentralStationtoinitiateasilentalarmcallforhelp.
•VoiceannouncementsfromtheControlPanel:Thesystemhasavocabularyofdescriptive
wordsthatcanbeassignedtosensorssoeachhasauniqueannouncementsuchas“front
door”or“bedroomwindow”ifdesired.
•Homeautomationwiththebuilt‐inZ‐WavecontrollerforremotecontrollingZ‐Wave
enabledhomeappliances(optionalfeature).
•Alarmhistorywithsystemeventlog:Eachalarmandsystemalertisloggedintothe
system’smemory.TheseeventscanbedisplayedandreviewedattheControlPanelor
remotelybytheCentralStation.
•Realtimeclockandcalendarshowsonthesystem’sdisplayandisusedtotimestamp
itemsintheeventlog.
NOTE: Ifinstalledinacommerciallocation,thisControlPanelisintendedforburglary
protectiononly(andnotforfireprotection)andthatburglaryprotectionislimitedto
mercantilepremisesandnotbankvaults.
2‐wayvoicecommunication:Afteranalarm,thesystemcanautomaticallyconnectwitha
CentralStationoperatorsotheycanconversewithpeopleinthepremises.
Remotecontrolofthesystemoverthetelephone.
RemotecontrolofthesystemusingaWeb‐enableddevicethroughtheInternet(requires
cellularradiooption).
Threeoptional24‐houremergencyfunctions:Panic,Fire,andEmergency.Thesefunctions
canbeactivatedbybuttonsontheControlPanel,usingwirelesssensors,fromthe
wirelesskeypad,orfromportablependantdevices(suchasthepanicbuttonremote).

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BASIC OPERATION
Followingaregeneraloperationalconcepts
thatyoursystemsupports.Understanding
theseconceptswillhelpyoutouseyour
securitysystemtoitsfullestextent.
Sensor Types/Zones
Thesystem’swirelesssensorshavebeen
assignedtoselected“types”(oftencalled
“zones”).Thesensortypedetermineshow
andwhenthesystemwillreacttoasignal
fromthesensor.Somesensorsarearmed24
hoursaday,othersensorsareonlyarmed
whenthesystemisarmed.
Smoke, Heat, and Freeze
Protection
Ifwirelesssmoke,heatandfreezedetectors
havebeeninstalledinyoursystem,theyare
armed24hours‐a‐day,Theywillsoundan
alarmwhensmokeisdetectedandcan
reportthefirealarmtotheCentralStation.
See"Smoke,HeatandFreezeProtection"on
page18foremergencyplanningand
evacuationinformation.
Burglary Protection
Burglaryprotectionisprovidedbyperimeter
andinteriorsensors.Whenthesystemis
armedintheAwayMode,bothperimeter
andinteriorsensorsarearmedandcan
triggeranalarm.Whenthesystemisarmed
intheStayMode,onlytheperimetersensors
arearmedandcantriggeranalarm.
BotharmingmodesofferanExitDelaythat
allowstimetoexitthepremiseswithout
triggeringthealarm.Uponre‐entry,anEntry
Delayisenabledthatallowsyoutimeto
disarmthesystem.
Youcansetsensorstosoundachimeand/or
avoiceannouncementwhentheyare
triggered.Soyoucanmonitoryourdoors
andwindowswhilethesystemisdisarmed.
User Codes
Thesysteminstallerhasalready
programmedaMasterUserCodeforyour
system.Thiscodecanbeusedtocontrolthe
systemaswellasassignandchangethe
otherusercodes.TheMasterUserCodecan
alsoaccessseveralsystemsetupsettingsin
theUserToolbox.
Alarms
Whenanalarmoccurs,theControlPanel’s
sirenandanexternalsiren(ifinstalled)
soundsforapresettime.Duringalarmsand
afterdisarming,thealarmhistorybutton
displaysallthealarmsthathaveoccurred,
andwhichsensorswereinvolved.Thealarm
historyclearsthenexttimethesystemis
armedorcanbeclearedmanually.
Messages
Yoursecuritysystemsupportsreceiving
messagesfromtheCentralStation.The
messagescanbeaboutsystemupgrades,
additionalservices,specialregionalweather
alerts,etc.
Trouble Alerts
Thesystemmonitorsitselfforabnormal
operatingconditionsandwillalertyouif
troubleisdetected.Troubleconditionscan
bereportedtotheCentralStation.
WIRELESS SENSORS
Yoursecuritysystemcomeswithwireless
sensors.Somesensorsarevisible,others
maybehiddenbydoorjambsorwherethe
sensorismounted.Dependingonyourtype
ofinstallationandhowmanysensorsare
installedwiththeControlPanel,sensorscan
includebutarenotlimitedtothefollowing:
Door/WindowSensor MotionDetector
GlassBreakSensor Smoke/Heat/Freeze
Alarm
COSensor PanicButtonRemote
Keyfob WirelessKeypadand
WirelessTo uchsc ree n
Keypad

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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
SeethetablebelowforfulldescriptionsofControlPanelFeatures.
AAlarmSounderandSpeaker Soundsallsystemlocalalarms,voiceprompts,systemsounds,and
audiofor2‐wayvoicecommunicationswiththeCentralStation
BColorDisplaywith
Touchscreen
Showsallsysteminformation,status,programming,andfunctionsas
thekeypad.Displaycyclesclock,calendar,andweather(press
manuallytochange)
CMicrophone ForvoicecommunicationwiththeCentralStation
DEmergencyButton/Indicator LightsWhitewhenenabledforemergencyalarms.FlashesWhite
duringemergencyalarms
EHomeButton/Indicator SensorStatus
LightsGreenwhenallsensorsareclosed(readytoarm)
Notlitwhenanysensorisopen(notreadytoarm)
ArmingStatus
LightsRedwhensystemisarmed
FlashesRedduringtheEntryDelay
AlarmMemory
FlashesRedduringanalarm
FlashesRedafteranalarmwhilesystemisstillarmed
PowerOutage
FlashesWhiteduringpoweroutage(systemonbatterybackup)
FlashesGreenwhenallsensorsareclosed(readytoarm)
FlashesOrangewhenanysensorisopen(notreadytoarm)
FlashesRedwhilesystemisarmed

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MAIN DISPLAY SCREENS
TheControlPanelisprogrammedand
operatedusingthecolortouch‐screen
display.Thedisplayshowsvariousbuttons,
indicators,andtexttoguideandinformyou.
Thetopbaronthedisplayshowsthecurrent
systemmode,scrollingtextofanypending
alerts,andsystemstatusicons.
Home Screen
TheHomeScreenshowssystemstatuswith
iconstoindicatesystemconditions.Italso
displaysthetimeanddate.TheHomeScreen
hasSecurity,Services,SilentControland
DisplayOffbuttons.
TIP: Servicesisasystemoptionfor
controllingZ‐Wavedevices,ifnotactive,
thebuttonisnotdisplayed.
•PressingtheControlPanel’s button
displaystheHomeScreen.
Security Screen
TheSecurityScreenshowsthesystemstatus
andoffers3buttonsforArm,Menu,and
Status.Italsodisplaysthetimeanddate.If
messages,alarms,ortroublealertsare
pending,theSecurityScreendisplaybuttons
indicatingthenumberpending.
Arming Screen
TheArmingScreenisusedtoarmthe
securityportionofthesystem.Itdisplaysthe
systemstatusandarmingbuttonsforStay
andAway.OptionalcheckboxesforEntry
DelayandSilentExitaredisplayed.
Menu Screen
TheMenuScreenshowsthesystemstatus
acrossthetopofthescreenand3main
buttons:TheArmbuttonandToolbox
buttonarealwaysdisplayed.Ifthe
emergencyoptionisset,anEmergency
buttonisalsodisplayed.ChimeandVoice
checkboxesarealsodisplayed.
Status Screen
TheStatusScreenlistssystemstatusandany
alertsinascrollablelistdisplayedinlog
format.Thedate,timeandnatureofany
alertsarelistedinthedisplayedlog.
AnoptionbuttonforSilenceisdisplayedand
canbeusedtostopthevoiceannouncement
ofthesystemstatus.Usethe↑or↓arrows
toscrollthroughthestatusmessages.

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BURGLARY PROTECTION
Whenyoursystemwassetupbyyourinstaller,wirelesssensorswereplacedtomonitor
specificdoorsandwindows.Theinstallerselectedthesedoorsandwindowsaslikelyplaces
whereanunlawfulintrusionmightoccurandcouldbedetected.Eachsensorwas
programmedtohavethesystemreactinaspecificway.See“InstallerProgrammedOptions”
onpage38forspecificsabouteachsensor.
Somesensortypessuchassmokedetectors,carbonmonoxidedetectors,panicbuttons,etc.
arealwaysactiveandcantriggeranalarmatanytime.Othersensorsonprotecteddoorsand
windowsarepartoftheburglaryprotectionpartofthesystem,andcanbeturnedonoroff.
Turningontheburglaryprotectionpartofthesecuritysystemiscalled“ArmingtheSystem”.
Theburglaryprotectionpartofthesystemcanbearmedintwomodes:StayModeorAway
Mode.
SAMPLE FLOOR PLAN
Refertothefloorplanbelow.Itshowsatypicalresidentialinstallationandthevarioustypesof
wirelesssensorsandtheirfunctions.
NOTE: ThissecuritysystemisincompliancewithUL681(BurglarandHoldupAlarm
Systems)andUL827(CentralStationAlarmServices).
AFrontandsidedoorsensorshaveExit/Entrydelay SMKE Smokedetector
BSideandmaingaragedoorsensorshaveExit/Entrydelay CO Carbonmonoxidedetector
CP Controlpanel GB Glassbreaksensor
DW Door/windowsensor PAD Wirelesskeypad
PIR Motiondetector ES Externalsiren

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SENSOR STATUS
Thesecuritysystemconstantlymonitorsallofthesensorsattachedtotheprotecteddoors
andwindowsinyourhomeorbusiness.TheControlPanelknowsifeachdoororwindowwith
sensorsisopenorclosed.Theopenorclosedconditionoftheprotecteddoorsandwindowsis
calledthesensorstatus.
Formaximumsecurity,allthedoorsandwindowsonyourpremisesshouldbeclosedwhen
youleavethebuilding.Insomecases,suchaswhenusingthesecuritysystemwhenyoustay
athome,youmaywanttoleavesomedoorsorwindowsopen.Thesystemrecognizes
bypassestoresolvetheopendoorsorwindows.See"ManuallyBypassingorUn‐bypassing
Sensors"onpage10.
NOTE: Beforeyoucanarmthesystem,youmustcloseorbypassalldoorsandwindowswith
sensors.
NOTE: Ifinstalledinacommerciallocation,thisControlPanelisintendedforburglary
protectiononly(andnotforfireprotection)andthatburglaryprotectionislimitedto
mercantilepremisesandnotbankvaults.
CHECKING THAT ALL SENSORS ARE CLOSED
Inmostcases,youwillbearmingthesecuritysystemwithallofthesensor‐protecteddoors
andwindowsclosed.TheControlPanelprovideseasywaystoverifythatallthesensor‐
protecteddoorsandwindowsareclosedbeforearmingthesystem:
•TheHomebuttonlightsgreenwhenallperimetersensorsareclosed.The Home
buttonisnotlitifanyperimetersensorisopen.Openinteriorsensorsdonotchangethis
indication.
•TheSecuritybuttononthedisplay’sHomeScreenlightsgreenwhenallperimetersensors
areclosed.TheSecuritybuttonislitorangeifanyperimetersensorisopen.Openinterior
sensorsdonotchangethisindication.
•TheArmbuttononthedisplay’sSecurityScreenandMenuScreenlightsgreenwhenall
perimetersensorsareclosed.Ifanyinteriorsensorsareopen(orwhenanymotion
detectoristriggered),ahouseiconisdisplayedonthestatusbar.TheArmbuttonislit
orangeifanyperimetersensorisopen.

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VIEWING EACH SENSOR’S STATUS
TheControlPanelwillalsoshowyouwhichsensor‐protecteddoorsandwindowsareopen.
Yourinstallerhasprogrammeddescriptivenamesforeachsensor‐protecteddoorand
window.TheControlPanel’scolordisplaywillshowthenamesofwhichdoorsandwindows
areopen.
•ThetopofthedisplayontheHome,Security,andMenuScreenssensorstatus.See
“SystemStatusIcons”onpage23.
PressingtheStatusbuttonalsodisplaysalistofopensensorsandgeneralsystemstatus
andalerts.
ATheStatusBarshowsthesystemmodeandshowssystemstatusicons.See“System
StatusIcons”onpage23.
BTheArmbuttononthesecurityandmenuscreenslightsgreenwhenallperimeter
sensorsareclosed.TheArmbuttonlightsorangeifanyperimetersensorisopen.
CTheHomebuttonlightsgreenwhenallperimetersensorsareclosed.TheHome
buttonisnotlitifanyperimetersensorisopen.
DTheicondisplayedshowsthataninteriorsensorisopen.Othericonscanappearhere
aswell.See“SystemStatusIcons”onpage23.
Dealing with a sensor False Alarm
TheControlPanelreportsalarmconditionsonallsensorswhenarmedbothvisually(onthe
statusbar,andthroughasystemalerticon)andaudibly(throughvoiceandchime
announcements).Therearetimes,thoughrare,thatansensorwillsendanalarmconditionto
theControlPanelwhennoalarmexists.Theconditionsofafalsealarmvarydependingonthe
typeofsensorandhowthatsensorcommunicateswiththeControlPanel.
•PerformaSystem,Sensor,andPanelTesttofindanyfalsealarmconditions.See"System
Test "onpage31.See"SensorTest"onpage31.See"PanelTest"onpage32.

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SENSOR BYPASSING
Beforethesystemcanbearmed,all
protecteddoorsandwindowsmustbe
closedorbypassed.Youcanbypassopen
sensorsonprotecteddoorsorwindows
beforearmingthesystem.Whenasensoris
bypassed,thesystemignoresthatthedoor
orwindowisopen.Therearetwotypesof
sensorbypassesavailable:
•Forced
•Manual
Insomecases(suchaswhenusingthe
securitysystemforprotectionwhenstaying
athome)itmaybedesirabletoleavesome
sensor‐protecteddoorsorwindowsopen.
Tempo rari lybypassingasensorforthisuseis
calledForceBypassing.
NOTE: Forcebypassesareautomatically
removedwhenthesystemisdisarmed.
Sensorbypassingisalsosometimesused
whenasensorisrequiringservice.Asensor’s
magnetmightbemissing,oranexternal
switchcontactconnectedtoasensormight
befaulty,causingthesensortobedetected
asopenbytheControlPanel.Inthese
conditions,youmayneedtoschedulea
servicecallwithyourqualifiedalarmservice
techniciantorepairorreplacethetroubled
sensor.Ifthesecuritysystemneedstobe
armedbeforethesensorcanbeserviced,
thesensorcanbemanuallybypassedsothe
restofthesystemcanbearmed.Depending
onprogramming,manualbypassescan
remaininplaceuntiltheyaremanually
removed.
NOTE: Bypassedsensorsoffernoprotection
andcannotcauseanalarm.Usebypassif
youwanttoarmyoursystemwithoneor
moresensorsopenandintentionally
unprotected.
Force Bypassing Sensors
IfanysensorsareopenwhentheArm
buttonispressed,theControlPaneldisplays
thebypasssensorscreen.Whenthesystem
isdisarmed,theforcebypassedsensorsare
returnedtonormal.
1Withoneormoreperimetersensors
open,pressArmfromtheSecurityor
MenuScreen.
2PressBypassAlltoforcebypassthe
opensensors(includinganyopen
interiorsensors).
3EnteraUserCode(unlesstheinstaller
hassetQuickBypass)toactivatethe
bypassandcontinuetotheArming
Screen.
Manually Bypassing or Un-
bypassing Sensors
Incaseoneormoreperimeterorinterior
sensorsneedtobemanuallybypassed,or
havetheirmanualbypassremoved,usethe
followingsteps:
1PressMenu,Toolbox,thenBypassed
Sensors.
2EnteraUserCode.
3Tonotbypassasensor,pressthe
individualnameofthesensor.The
bypasssymboldisplaysforthemanually
bypassedsensors.Toshowonlythe
bypassedsensors,pressShowBypassed
Only.
4PressBack.

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STAY MODE
StayModeisforarmingthesystemwhen
peoplearestayingonthepremises.Stay
Modearmsthesensor‐protectedperimeter
doorsandwindowswhilenotarmingthe
interiormotionsensorsorotherinterior
doors.Thisallowsthepremisestobe
occupiedwhilethesystemispartiallyarmed.
StayModeisusedmostlyforarmingthe
systemduringtheeveninghoursafter
everyoneisinsideandnooneisexpectedto
enterorleave.
WhenthesystemisarmedinStayMode,you
canmoveaboutthepremiseswithout
triggeringtheburglaryalarm.Alltheinterior
burglaryprotectionisoff.But,ifasensor‐
protectedperimeterdoororwindowis
opened,analarmoccurs.
Entry Delay in Stay Mode
Certainsensors,suchasadoor,canbesetup
byyourinstallertohaveadelaybefore
triggeringanalarm.Thisprovidesawayfor
anauthorizedpersonreturningtoenter
usingapredetermineddooranddisarmthe
systembeforeanalarmistriggered.When
armingthesysteminStayMode,anEntry
Delayoptioncheckboxisshownonthe
ControlPanel’sArmingScreen.
Normallythisoptioncheckboxischecked,
sotheprogrammeddelaydoorsallowtime
fordisarmingthesystemafterthedooris
opened.Un‐checkingthisoptionbox
removesthedelayedalarmtriggerfromall
sensor‐protecteddoorsprogrammedfor
delay,causingthoseentrancestoinstantly
triggerthealarmiftheyareopenedinStay
Mode.
Quick Exit in Stay Mode
Aprogrammableoption,calledQuickExit
maybedisplayedontheSecurityScreen
whilethesystemisarmedintheStayMode.
PressingtheQuickExitbuttonstartsatimer
toallowsomeonetoexitorenterthrougha
sensor‐protecteddoorprogrammedfor
delaywithouthavingtodisarmtheentire
system.Whenthedelaytimerrunsout,the
systemreturnstothenormalStayMode.
TheQuickExitoptioncanbeturnedonoroff
byyourinstaller,see"InstallerProgrammed
Options"onpage38tounderstandthe
optionsthathavebeenprogrammedfor
yoursystem.
Silent Control in Stay Mode
Threeoptionsforsilencingthebeepsand
announcementsareavailablewhenarming
ordisarmingthesysteminStayMode.
•OntheControlPanel’sHomeand
SecurityScreens,aSilentControl
buttonisdisplayed.
•OntheArmingScreen,aSilentExitcheck
boxisdisplayed.
•OntheExitDelayScreen,aSilence
buttonisdisplayed.
Selectinganyoftheseoptionssilencesthe
ControlPanelbeepsandannouncements,
andwhenarming,selectingtheoption
doublesthelengthoftheExitDelay.

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Arming to Stay Mode
UseStayModetoarmthesystemwhen
anyoneisathome.StayModenormallyhas
anEntryDelaysoauserwithaUserCode
canre‐enterwithoutcausinganalarm.
1Closeallprotectedperimeterdoorsand
windowsbeforearming.
2Verifythatthe buttonontheControl
Panelislitgreenindicatingthatthe
systemisreadytoarm.TheSecurity
buttonandArmbuttononthedisplayis
greenwhenallsensorsareclosed.
NOTE: Ifyoudesiretoarmthesystem
quietlywithoutsoundingany
announcements,pressthebutton
beforeperformingthenextsteps:
•FromtheArmingScreen,selectthe
SilentExitcheckbox.
Or
•DuringexitdelaypressSilence.
3FromtheSecurityScreen,ortheMenu
Screen,pressArm.
•Ifthereareanyopenperimeterdooror
windowsensors,theBypassScreen
appears.Closeallthesensorsdisplayed
orpressBypassAlltoforcebypassthe
displayedsensors.
NOTE: Bypassedsensorsdonottriggeran
alarm.(Tobypasssensors,enteraUser
Codeunlesstheinstallerhassetthe
systemforQuickBypass).
4OntheArmingScreen,usetheEntry
DelaycheckboxoptioninStayMode.
Ifnooneisexpectedtore‐enter,the
systemcanbearmedwithoutanEntry
Delay.Allperimeterdoorswilltriggerthe
alarminstantly.Toarmwithallexit/
entryperimeterdoorsasinstant,un‐
checktheEntryDelayoptionbutton.
5PressStaytoarmthesystem.
NOTE: Toarmthesystem,youmayneedto
enteraUserCodeifyourinstallerhas
turnedoffthesystem’sQuickArming
feature.
6ThesystemwillarmandshowstheExit
Delaycountingdown.WhentheExit
Delayexpires,thesystemisfullyarmed
intheStayMode.
AWAY MODE
AwayModeisforarmingthesystemwhen
everyoneisleavingthepremises.Away
Modearmsallsensor‐protectedperimeter
doorsandwindows,interiormotionsensors,
interiorglassbreaksensors,andanyother
sensor‐protectedinteriordoors.The
premisesmustbeunoccupiedwhilethe
systemisarmed.AwayModeistypically
usedforarmingthesystemduringthe
daytimehoursinaresidentiallocation,and
non‐businesshoursinacommerciallocation.
WhenthesystemisarmedinAwayMode,
youcannotmoveaboutthepremises
withouttriggeringtheburglaryalarm(ifthe
systemisinstalledwithinteriormotion
detectors).Analarmalsooccursifany
sensor‐protecteddoororwindowisopened
orglassbreakageisdetected(ifglass
breakagedetectorsareinstalledinyour
system).
Exit and Entry Delays in Away
Mode
Certainsensors,suchasadoor,canbesetup
byyourinstallertohaveadelaybefore
triggeringanalarm.Thisprovidesawayfor
anauthorizedpersontoexitandreenterthe
premiseswithouttriggeringanalarm.
•ExitDelayallowstimetoleaveafter
armingthesystem.
•EntryDelayallowstimetoenterand
disarmthesystembeforeanalarmis
triggered.

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Whenarmingthesystemin
AwayMode,anEntryDelay
checkboxisshownonthe
ArmingScreen.Bydefault,
thisoptionischecked,sothe
programmeddelaydoorsallowtimefor
disarmingthesystemafterthedooris
opened.Ifyouun‐checkthisbox,the
delayedalarmtriggerisremovedfromall
sensor‐protecteddoorsprogrammedfor
delay.Thoseentrancesinstantlytriggeran
alarmiftheyareopenedinAwayMode.
NOTE: WiththeEntryDelaydisabled,you
mustremotelydisarmthesystemwitha
wirelesskeyfobbeforeentering.
Exit Delay Restart
TheExitDelayRestartoptionextendsthe
ExitDelayonetimeifyouneedtore‐enter
thepremises.WiththeExitDelayRestart
option,whenyoure‐enterthepremises
afteryouhaveleft,butbeforetheExitDelay
timerexpires,willrestarttheExitDelay
timer,givingyouthefulllengthoftimeto
leaveagain.
TIP: TheExitDelayRestartoptiononlyworks
once,eachtimethesystemisarmed.
Silent Control in Away Mode
Threeoptionsforsilencingthebeepsand
announcementsareavailablewhenarming
ordisarmingthesysteminAwayMode.
•OntheControlPanel’sHomeand
SecurityScreens,aSilentControlbutton
isdisplayed.
•OntheArmingScreen,aSilentExit
checkboxisdisplayed.
•OntheExitDelayScreen,aSilence
buttonisdisplayed.
Selectinganyoftheseoptionssilencesthe
ControlPanelbeepsandannouncements,
andwhenarming,selectingSilentControl
doublesthelengthoftheExitDelay.
Quick Exit in Away Mode
AprogrammableoptioncalledQuickExit
maybedisplayedontheSecurityScreen
whilethesystemisarmedintheAway
Mode.PressingtheQuickExitbuttonstartsa
timertoallowsomeonetoexitorenter
throughasensor‐protecteddoor
programmedfordelaywithouthavingto
disarmtheentiresystem.Whenthedelay
timerrunsout,thesystemreturnstothe
normalAwayMode.
TIP: Ifinteriorsensorsareinstalledinthe
systemincertainareas,donotviolate
thosesensorswhenusingtheQuickExit
featureinAwayMode.
Auto Stay Mode
Thesystemmayhavebeenprogrammedby
theinstallerforAutoStayMode.Ifthis
optionisonandthesystemisarmedinAway
Mode,ifanexit/entrydelaysensorisnot
triggeredbeforetheExitDelayexpires(no
oneleftthepremises),thesystem
automaticallyarmsinStayModeinsteadof
AwayMode.
NOTE: Quickoptionscanbeturnedonoroff
byyourinstaller.Referto"Installer
ProgrammedOptions"onpage38,tosee
whichoptionshavebeensetforyour
system.
Arming to Away Mode
UsetheAwayModetoarmthesystemwhen
everyonewillbeleavingthehome.The
AwayModenormallyhasanEntryDelayso
someonewithaUserCodecanre‐enter
withoutcausinganalarm.Interiorand
perimetersensorsarearmedintheAway
Mode.
1Closeallsensor‐protecteddoorsand
windowsbeforearming.
2Verifythatthe buttonontheControl
Panelislitgreen,indicatingthatthe
systemisreadytoarm.TheSecurity

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buttonandArmbuttononthedisplay
willalsobegreenwhenallperimeter
sensorsareclosed.Iftheiconis
displayedonthestatusbar,aninterior
sensorisopen,besuretocloseor
manuallybypasstheinteriorsensorsor
analarmwilloccur.
3Toarmthesystemquietlywithout
soundinganyannouncements,pressthe
buttonbeforeperformingthenext
steps:
•FromtheArmingscreenselectthe
SilentExitcheckbox
Or
•DuringtheExitDelay,pressSilence
4FromtheSecurityScreen,ortheMenu
Screen,pressArm.
Ifthereareanyopenperimeterdooror
windowsensors,theBypassScreen
appears.Closeallthesensorsdisplayed
orpressBypassAlltoforcebypassthe
displayedsensors.
NOTE: Bypassedsensorsdonottriggeran
alarm.
Tobypasssensors,enteraUserCode
unlesstheinstallerhassetthesystemfor
QuickBypass.
5OntheArmingScreen,theEntryDelay
checkboxoptioncanbeusedwithAway
Mode.
•Thesystemcanbearmedwithoutan
EntryDelay.Allperimeterdoorstrigger
thealarminstantly.Thesystemhastobe
disarmedwithawirelesskeyfob.Toarm
withallexit/entryperimeterdoorsas
instant,un‐checktheEntryDelayoption
button.
6PressAway.
Toarmthesystem,enteraUserCodeif
yourinstallerhasturnedoffthesystem’s
QuickArmingfeature.
7ThesystemarmsandshowstheExit
Delaycountingdown.WhentheExit
Delayexpires,thesystemisfullyarmed
intheAwayMode.
NOTE: Whenthesystemisarmedinthe
AwayMode,beepssoundduringtheExit
Delay(fasterbeepsduringthelast10
seconds).
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
TostoptheControlPanelfromtriggering
burglaryalarms,thesystemneedstobe
disarmed.Disarmingturnsofftheburglary
detectionpartofthesystemforsensorsthat
arenot24‐hoursensors.Disarmingalso
stopsanytypeofalarminprocess.
DisarmthesystemfromStayModebefore
exitingthepremises.Thesystemshouldbe
disarmedfromAwayModebeforeorwhile
enteringthepremises.Whendisarmingfrom
theControlPanelorwirelesskeypad,entera
validUserCode.Awirelesskeyfobcanalso
beusedtodisarmthesystem.Enteringa
UserCodeisnotrequiredwhendisarming
withawirelesskeyfob.
AnimportantfeatureoftheControlPanelis
itsabilitytowarnyouifanalarmhas
occurredwhileyouwereaway.Ifanalarm
wastriggeredwhilethesystemwasarmed,
thealarmsirenrunsforapresetlengthof
timethenstops.Whenyouentertodisarm
thesystem,insteadofsoundingthenormal
EntryDelaybeeps,theControlPanelsounds
repeatedfastbeepstowarnyouthatan
alarmhasoccurredwhileyouwereaway.
Whenyouenteryourhometo
disarmthesystem,ifyouhear
fastrepeatedbeepsinsteadof
thenormalentrydelaybeeps,
UseExtremeCaution!Anintrudermay
stillbepresentinsidethebuilding!Wait
outsideanduseaCellPhonetocalllaw
enforcementforassistance.

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Disarming from Stay Mode
DisarmthesystemfromStayModebefore
exitingthepremises.
1FromtheSecurityScreen,press for
SilentControl.
2FromtheSecurityScreenortheMenu
Screen,pressDisarm.Thisaction
displaystheDisarmCodeScreen.
3Theleftsideofthescreenshowsany
eventsthathaveoccurredwhilethe
systemwasarmed.
4EnteravalidUserCodetodisarmthe
system.
•Incaseyoupressawrongkey,the
buttonerasestheentireentry.
•Pressifyoudecidetonotdisarm
thesystematthistime.
Disarming from Away Mode
ThesystemshouldbedisarmedfromAway
Modewhileenteringthepremises.
1Enterthepremisesthroughadesignated
EntryDelaysensor‐protecteddoor.
2TheDisarmCodeScreendisplaysonthe
ControlPanelandtheEntryDelaybeeps
sound.Theleftsideofthescreenshows
eventsthathaveoccurredwhilethe
systemwasarmed.
3EnteravalidUserCodetodisarmthe
system.
•Incaseyoupressawrongkey,the
buttonerasestheentireentry.
IF A BURGLARY ALARM
OCCURS
Ifanarmedsensoristrippedwhilethe
systemisarmedintheStayorAwayMode,
analarmoccursandthesirensounds.
DelayedsensorsstarttheEntryDelayto
allowtimetodisarmthesystem.Instant
sensorstriggerthealarmrightaway.Most
sensorstriggerthealarmsiren,some
sensorsmaybesettotriggerasilentalarm
withoutsoundingthesiren.
Burglary Alarm Siren
Ifthereisaburglaryalarmtrippedwhilethe
systemisarmed,theControlPanelsounds
thealarmsirenforapresettime(see
"InstallerProgrammedOptions"onpage38).
Afterthetimeexpires,thesirenwillstop
sounding.
Thesystemlimitsthenumberoftimesa
sensorcanre‐triggeranalarmwhilethe
systemisarmed.Thesettingisonetosix
timespersensor,perarmingperiod(see
"InstallerProgrammedOptions"onpage38).
Alarm Memory
Ifanalarmhasoccurredwhilethesystem
wasarmed,theDisarmScreenshowsthe
timeanddateofthealarmandthesensor(s)
thattriggeredthealarm.
Afterthesystemisdisarmed,theAlarm
Memoryscreenappears.TheAlarmMemory
Screenshowsthesensor(s)thathavecaused
thealarm.Ifmorethanonesensorhasbeen
triggered,thedisplayshowstheorderin
whichthealarmsoccurred.

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Thealarmmemoryautomaticallyclearsthe
nexttimethesystemisarmed.Youcanalso
checktheClearAlarmHistorybuttonand
pressOktomanuallyclearthealarm
memory(24‐hourfireandCOsensorsthat
arestillviolatedremaininalarmmemory).
Optional 2-Way Voice
Communications
2‐wayvoicecommunicationsprovidesa
methodforalarmverificationandcan
provideemergencyassistance.TheControl
Panelcontainsabuilt‐inmicrophonethat
canmonitorsoundsaroundtheareaofthe
ControlPanel.Thebuilt‐inmicrophoneand
speakerallows2‐wayvoicecommunications
withaCentralStationoperatorafteran
alarm.Theoperatorcanconversewith
peopleinthepremisesthroughtheControl
Panel’sspeakerandmicrophone.
Yourinstallercansetthesystemtouse2‐
wayvoicecommunicationsafteranalarm
and/orafterapanicalarmistriggered.
NOTE: Ifapanicalarmorsensorissetfora
silentalarm,theoperatorcanonlylisten
andnotbeabletotalk.Thisisforyour
protection.
KEY FOB ARMING AND
DISARMING
Yoursystemmaybeequippedwithoneor
morewirelesskeyfobs.Uptoeightkeyfobs
canbeusedtocontrolthesystemremotely.
Eachkeyfobhasfourbuttonsandcan
performfivefunctions.AUserCodeisnot
requiredwhenarmingordisarmingthe
systemwithawirelesskeyfob.
Thereareseveralkeyfoboptionsthatcanbe
setbytheinstaller.See"Installer
ProgrammedOptions"onpage38.
Key Fob Arming to Stay Mode
•ToarmthesystemtoStayModeusinga
keyfob,presstheStaybutton.
NOTE: Dependingonsetupoptions,ifthere
areopenperimeterdoorsorwindows,
thesystemmaynotallowarmingtoStay
Modewithawirelesskeyfob.See
"InstallerProgrammedOptions"onpage
38.
Key Fob Arming to Away Mode
•ToarmthesystemtoAwayModeusinga
keyfob,pressthebutton.
NOTE: Dependingonsetupoptions,ifthere
areopenperimeterdoorsorwindows,
thesystemmaynotallowarmingto
AwayModewithawirelesskeyfob.See
“InstallerProgrammedOptions”on
page38.
Key Fob Disarming
•Usingakeyfobtodisarmthesystem
fromStayorAwayMode,pressthe
Disarmbutton.
NOTE: Touseyourkeyfobtodisarmyour
system,thisoptionmustalreadybe
enabledbyyourinstaller.
Key Fob Emergency
•Totriggeranemergencyalarmusinga
keyfob,presstheAwaybuttonand
Disarmbuttonatthesametimefor5
seconds.

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NOTE: Ifanemergencyalarmistriggeredby
akeyfob,itcannotbestoppedusingthe
keyfobDisarmbutton.Thealarmmust
becanceledattheControlPanel.
Key Fob Auxiliary
•TotriggertheControlPanel’sauxiliary
output,presstheAuxiliarybutton.
IfyouusetheAuxiliarybutton,theauxiliary
outputcontrolsthe_________________...
WIRELESS KEYPAD
ARMING AND DISARMING
Yoursystemmaybeequippedwithoneor
morewirelesskeypads.Uptofourwireless
keypadscanbeusedtocontrolthesystem
remotelyfromthemainControlPanel.
Twotypesofwirelesskeypadsareavailable.
Awirelesskeypadwithoutascreen,andthe
wirelesstouchscreenkeypad.
Thewirelesstouchscreenkeypadoperates
virtuallythesameastheControlPanel.Each
standardwirelesskeypadhasbuttonsfor
enteringUserCodes,StayandAwaymode
buttons,andFireandPoliceemergency
buttons.
ChecktheInstallerSetOptionssectioninthis
guidetoverifywhich24‐hourFireandPolice
emergencybuttonshavebeenenabledby
theinstaller.
Wireless Keypad Arming to
Stay Mode
1ToarmthesystemtoStayModeusinga
wirelesskeypad,enteraUserCode.
2PresstheStaybutton.
3IfQuickArminghasbeenprogrammed
byyourinstaller,justpresstheStay
button.
Ifthereareopenperimeterdoorsor
windows,thesystemdoesnotallowArming
toStayModewithawirelesskeypad.All
opensensorsmustbebypassedatthe
ControlPanelfirst.
WIRELESS KEYPAD
ARMING TO AWAY MODE
1ToarmthesystemtoAwayModeusinga
wirelesskeypad,enteraUserCode.
2PresstheAwaybutton.
3IfQuickArminghasbeenprogrammed
byyourinstaller,justpresstheAway
button
NOTE: Ifthereareopenperimeterdoorsor
windows,thesystemdoesnotallow
ArmingtoAwayModewithawireless
keypad.Allopensensor‐protecteddoors
andwindowsmusteitherbeclosedor
bypassedattheControlPanelbefore
armingwithawirelesskeypad.
Wireless Keypad Disarming
•TodisarmthesystemfromStayorAway
mode,enteraUserCode.
Wireless Keypad Fire Emergency
•Totriggeraemergencyfirealarmusinga
wirelesskeypad,presstheFirebutton
for2seconds.
NOTE: Tousewirelesskeypadtotriggera
firealarm,thisoptionmustalreadybe
enabledbyyourinstaller.
Wireless Keypad Police
Emergency
•Totriggeraemergencypolicealarm
usingawirelesskeypad,pressthePolice
buttonfor2seconds.
NOTE: Tousewirelesskeypadtotriggera
policealarm,thisoptionmustalreadybe
enabledbyyourinstaller.

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SMOKE, HEAT AND FREEZE PROTECTION
YoursystemshouldbeinstalledwithSmoke,
Heat,andFreezeAlarmsaswellasCarbon
MonoxideDetectorsasapartofanoverall
fire,heat,andgasprotectionsystem.Fire
protectionisactive24hours‐a‐day,365days
ayear.
IntheeventofafireorpoisonousCOgas
emergency,theinstalledsmokeorcarbon
monoxidedetectorautomaticallyactivates
yoursecuritysystem.Notonlywillthefire
alarmitselfemitaloudsound,theControl
Panelemitsanintermittentandloudhorn
onanexternalsounder(ifanexternal
sounderhasbeeninstalled).Thefirealarm
soundcontinuesuntilthetimerexpireson
theFireAlarmoruntilyouenteraUserCode
attheControlPanel.
If the Alarm Sounds
• Getoutandstayout.Nevergoback
insideforpeopleorpets.
•Ifyouhavetoescapethroughsmoke,get
lowandgounderthesmoke.
•Callthefiredepartmentfromoutside
yourhome.
Initiating a Fire Alarm Manually
Ifyoubecomeawareofafireemergency
beforeyourdetectorssenseaproblem,do
thefollowing:
1YellFIRE!toalerteveryoneelse.
2GotheControlPanelandpressthewhite
lightedbutton,thenfromthe
touchscreenpressandholdtheFire
buttonforatleast2seconds.
Thisactiontriggersthefirealarm
soundersandsirens.Youcantriggerthe
firealarmfromthewirelesskeypadby
holdingdowntheFirebutton.Bothof
theseactionscausesthefirealarm
soundersandsirens.
3Evacuatealloccupantsfromthe
premisesandcallyourlocalFire
Departmentfromasafelocationoutside
yourhome.
Fire Alarm Sounds Automatically
Ifthefirealarmsirensaresounding,dothe
following:
1Ifflamesandsmokearepresent,yell
“Fire”toalerteveryoneelse.
2Evacuatealloccupantsfromthe
premisesandcallyourlocalFire
Departmentfromasafelocation.
OR
1Ifnoflamesorsmokeareapparent,
investigatethepossiblecausesofthe
alarm.
2GototheControlPanelandenteryour
UserCodetostopthefiresounderand
sirens.
3Reviewthe"AlarmMemory"onpage15
todeterminewhichsensorcausedthe
alarm.
4Gotothesensorandlookforapossible
reasonthesensortripped.
5Correcttheconditionthatcausedthe
detectortosensesmokeorCOgas.
Silencing a False Fire Alarm
Ifthefirealarmissoundingduetoa
detectorsensingburntfoodorsomeother
non‐emergencycondition,dothefollowing:
1Silencethefirealarmsounderby
enteringyourUserCode.
2Reviewthealarmmemorytodetermine
whichsensorcausedthealarm(See
"AlarmMemory"onpage15).Ifthe
alarmrestarts,theremaystillbesmoke
insidethedetector’ssensor.Re‐enter
yourUserCodetostopthealarmfrom
continuingtosound.
3Fanthedetectorfor30secondstoclear
thedetector’ssensorchamber.
4Aftertheproblemhasbeencorrected,
fromtheAlarmMemoryscreen,check
ClearAlarmHistory,thenpressOk.
NOTE: YoucannotclearFireandCOsensors
thatarestillviolatedfromtheAlarm
MemoryScreen.OnlywhentheFire
AlarmsandCODetectorsreturnto
normaloperation.
5Carefullyinspectyourpremisesforfire,
heatorgasifyourFireAlarmsandCO
Detectorsremaininalarmstate.

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RECOMMENDED FIRE ALARM LOCATIONS
IntheUnitedStates,thisequipmentshallbeinstalledinaccordancewiththeNationalFire
AlarmCode,ANSI/NFPA72,(NationalFireProtectionAssociation,BatterymarchPark,Quincy,
MA02269).Printedinformationdescribingproperinstallation,operation,testing,
maintenance,evacuationplanning,andrepairserviceistobeprovidedwithsmokedetectors
andalarms.
National Fire Protection Association Standard #72
TheNationalFireProtectionAssociation’s(NFPA)Standard#72recommendsthefollowing
placementforsmokedetectors:
Earlywarningfiredetectionisbestachievedbytheinstallationoffiredetection
equipmentinallroomsandareasofthehousehold.Theequipmentshouldbeinstalledas
follows:
•Installasmokedetectoroutsideeachseparatesleepingarea,intheimmediatevicinity
ofthebedroomsandoneachadditionalstoryofthefamilylivingunit,including
basementsandexcludingcrawlspacesandunfinishedattics.
Alsoinstallsmokedetectorsinthelivingroom,diningroom,bedrooms,kitchen,
hallway(s),finishedattics,furnaceroom,utilityandstoragerooms,andattachedgarages.
AMountasmokealarmbetweenthesleepingareaandtherestofthefamilyunit.
BInfamilyunitswithmorethanonesleepingarea,mountasmokealarmtoprotecteach
sleepingarea.
CExampleofaresidencethathasrequiredandoptionalareasforsmokealarms.
DForhouseswithmultiplestories,mountasmokealarmoneachstory.
IndicatesanoptionalsmokealarmifadoorisnotprovidedbetweentheLivingandthe
Recreationrooms.
Indicatesarequiredsmokealarm.
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