
USING THE BUILT-IN QUICK-REFERENCEUSER’S MANUAL (ONLYUSABLE WITH 5137)
An abbrwiated User’ s Manual is stored in memory and can be displayed by simply
pressing any of the function keys
(e.g., OFF, AWAY, STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS,
INSTANT, CODE, TEST, READY, #, and CHIME) for approximately 5 seconds and then
releasing it. Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed
will then be displayed (2 lines of text are displayed at a time). This function
is available when the system is in the armed or the disarmed state.
This feature
will prove particularly useful to the end user if the printed User’s Manual is
not conveniently accessible when the user needs to perform a little-used and
unfamiliar system procedure.
TURNING THE SYSTEM OVER TO THE USER
1.
Fully explain the operation of the System to the user by going over each of
its functions as well as the Userrs Manual supplied.
2*
In partictilar, explain the operation of each zone (entry/exit, perimeter,
interior, fire,
etc.).
Be sure the user understands hw to operate any
emergency feature(s) programmed into the System. Tinportant: In the spaces
provided in the User’s Manual, record the Entry and Exit Delay times, and
those functions that have been programmed
into the available pairs of
‘tEmergency”keys (* and #, 1 and *, 3 and #).
3.
Make sure the user understands the importance of testing the system at least
weekly, following the procedure provided in the User’s Manual.
TO TNE INSTALLER
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the
installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous
satisfactory operation of any alarm system.
The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and
offering a regular
maintenance program to the user as well as
acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the
alarm system and its component parts.
Recommendations must be
included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly)
to insure the system’s proper operation at all times.
RECALLING ALARM AND TROUBLE MESSAGES
The system will store up to 10 days worth of alarm and trouble messages for
display to service personnel with the following procedure:
Enter: Security Code plus O
The system’s alarm memory retains all wents for a period of 10 days, starting
with the first event that occurs. Upon expiration of the 10-day period, all
history is automatically erased and the alarm memory will reset. However, the
10-day cycle will start again only when the n-t event occurs.
Recall by service personnel (using the entry indicated above) will display all
events that have occurred frcnn the start of the 10-day cycle to the time of
recall (recall always terminates
a 10-day cycle).
The LCD display on the console
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