3D Connexion GE SECURITY 466-1513-01 user manual

User manual for the device 3D Connexion GE SECURITY 466-1513-01

Device: 3D Connexion GE SECURITY 466-1513-01
Category: Gas Grill
Manufacturer: 3D Connexion
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Added : 11/9/2014
Number of pages: 68
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466-1513-01 Rev F
June 2004
GE Security
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www.GE-Security.com
Part Numbers:
60-792-01-95R
60-734-01
60-801-01

                     


        
       
   

        
               

  
        
 
    
      
      
  

         

 
    
         
                     

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Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Security can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy

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Commands at a Glance Disarm the system. 1 + CODE Cancel an accidental alarm. CODE or 1 + CODE Arm to Level 2—STAY.* 2 + CODE Arm to Level 3—AWAY.* 3 + CODE Send a police alarm. Press and hold both POLICE buttons for 2 seconds. Send an auxiliary alarm. Press and hold both AUXILIARY buttons for 2 seconds. Send a fire alarm. Press and hold both FIRE buttons for 2 seconds. 8573G51A.D Arm system with No Delay.* 2 + CODE + 4 or 3 + CODE + 4 Arm system for Latchkey.* 2 + CODE + 6 or 3 + CODE + 6 By

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Contents Getting to Know Your Security System 1 Overview..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Panel........................................................................................................................................................ 1 Touchpads ..........................................................................................................................

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Exit and Entry Delay Times........................................................................................................................ 8 Exit Delay Example................................................................................................................................ 8 Entry Delay Example.............................................................................................................................. 9 Extended Delay........................................

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Adjusting the System Status Voice Volume.............................................................................................. 17 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness ............................................................................................ 18 Adjusting the Volume of the Wireless Siren............................................................................................. 18 Using the Energy Saver Feature 18 Energy Saver Example...............................

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Applying the Latchkey Modifier .............................................................................................................. 27 Notify by Exception 27 Page In the Event of.................................................................................................................................. 27 Who Will Be Paged?................................................................................................................................. 27 Who Can Send a Page?.......

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Phone Issues ......................................................................................................................................... 39 Siren Issues........................................................................................................................................... 39 Lighting Issues...................................................................................................................................... 39 Appendix A: User Sheets 41 System Sens

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Getting to Know This security system is designed to protect your family and property, whether you are on the pre- mises or away. Your Security This manual describes how to operate your system. It describes basic arming and disarming com- System mands as well programming instructions for system features. The dealer or installer may have already discussed with you many details concerning your sys- tem. Specific setup information is included in the “Appendix A: User Sheets”. Overview Your security

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Environmental Sensors Environmental sensors such as smoke and heat detectors remain alert for the presence of fire or carbon monoxide 24 hours a day. Phone Interface and Voice Module Your system may contain a Phone Interface and Voice Module that allows you to use a Touchtone phone located on- or off-site as a touchpad. The module also makes it possible to get voice feed- back from speakers, guiding and informing with spoken prompts and system status reports. Energy Saving Module Your system m

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Touchpads—Your System Interface There is a broad range of touchpads that can be used with your panel—from a single-button panic sensor which sends only panic alarms, to an alphanumeric touchpad that displays text and allows extensive user programming (see Figure 3).                      %  /                              / 0  /                        & 1 2    

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• Exit Delay beeps indicate that an arming command has been entered and the countdown to arming has begun. • Entry Delay beeps indicate that you’ve entered the building and the countdown to an alarm has begun. (So disarm the system as soon as you get in!) • Chime feature beeps tell you that a door was opened or closed. • Protest beeps inform you that you’re trying to arm the system while there is an open door or window. • Trouble beeps tell you that there is a problem with the system or one

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Resetting Smoke Detectors Most wireless smoke detectors used with this system automatically reset themselves, after detect- ing smoke. Most hardwired smoke detectors must be manually reset after detecting smoke, before they are able to detect smoke again. Check with your installer for smoke detector reset procedures for your system To reset wireless smoke detectors: 1. Disarm the system. The smoke detector will reset once all the smoke has cleared. To reset hardwired smoke detectors: 1. Disa

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• Always enter and exit within the programmed delay times. • Make sure you leave through a door that has a delay time set for it. • Disarm your system immediately upon returning home. • Be aware of the devices in your security system and learn how each one operates. • If you have pets, ask your installer if you need pet lenses in your motion detectors. • Check the location of your smoke detectors. Smoke detectors near bathrooms and kitchens can be tripped by steam and smoke from cooking. • Take

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• Before opening a door or window while inside or outside the home or business. When you wake up in the morning and want to get your newspaper, you must disarm the system before opening the door to prevent an accidental alarm. • To stop sirens and cancel an alarm. When an alarm condition occurs disarming the system turns off any sirens. To disarm to Level 1—OFF using a touchpad: 1. Press 1. Touchpads display “ENTER CODE.” 2. Enter your Access Code. Touchpads display date and time or program

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Quick Exit Note Your system may be set up so that when your system is armed to Level 2—STAY, you’re able to In UL Listed systems, this press D on any touchpad and simply walk out the door without having to disarm and rearm the feature is disabled. system. This is useful when your system is armed and you want to quickly pop outside to pick up the newspaper without disarming your system. Important ! To use Quick Exit: If you step outside and are planning to come back in, do 1. When the sy

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' (    )                              )          ' (    )            !  $     $                             "   # "   # $  $        !  "   # $ %  *        $     $ % &         $  $    $     % Figure 4. Exit Delay Example Entry Delay Example Note You are returning to your house that is armed to Level 3—AWAY. When you unlock and enter Arming

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• When you’re arming your house from the outside. (You must have a wireless touchpad in order to do this.) Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay, using a touchpad: 1. Close all perimeter doors and windows. 2. Enter 2 + CODE or 3 + CODE. The system sounds two or three short beeps. 3. Immediately after hearing the beeps, press 4 for No Delay. Touchpads display, “ARMED TO STAY NO DELAY” or “ARMED TO AWAY NO DELAY,” for example. Note Changing the arming level will restore delay doors to their nor

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1. Repeat the above procedure substituting the bypassed sensor number or, 2. Close bypassed doors and/or windows and arm your system again. Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly Use this method if you are arming the system and would like to bypass doors and windows already open. To bypass sensors indirectly: 1. Leave open only those doors and windows that are to remain open. Close all others. 2. Arm your system to the desired level. The touchpad emits protest beeps and displays “PRO- TEST,” because o

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1. From any touchpad press 7 + 7 + output number. If the output was already activated, it will shut off. If the output was off, it will activate. Checking the Status of Your System Checking the system status means finding out about the current condition of your system. This includes finding out if any sensors are open or currently bypassed, whether or not the AC power and backup battery are okay, the nature of the most recent alarm, and more, depending on the fea- tures in use and the equipm


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