Guardian Technologies PN 8402 user manual

User manual for the device Guardian Technologies PN 8402

Device: Guardian Technologies PN 8402
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Guardian Technologies
Size: 0.92 MB
Added : 6/7/2014
Number of pages: 10
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NOTES
+ User Instructions




ATTENTION: This information is highly confidential. Keep this

booklet in a Secure place.
0 199 1990 by CEI
PN 8402
Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net
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CONTENTS . Your new security system has many sophisticated features. It has been customized Page by your installer for your home or business. The master keypad, which is wired to the control center, is your link to the system. The control center is Master Keypad Reference Diagram (centerfold) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 mounted out of sight in a metal box. The master keypad and any wireless keypads or Syste m n (insid e back cover ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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E ARMING & DISARMING THE SYSTEM You may have elected to subscribe to a monitoring service. If so, reports will be sent Some sensors in your system are always armed and will trigger an alarm whenever they are tripped. They are pre-set by your installer and you cannot, in most cases, via telephone lines in the event of alarms or system trouble. The service then alerts them off. These would include protection for police, emergency, etc. the appropriate authorities. Refer to the System Information

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Protest SAT’s: 4 quick beeps repeating every 45 seconds. These tones indicate that a trouble message or alarm has just been displayed in the master keypads windows. The keypad’s “Ready” light will also blink to indicate these conditions. See the Keypad Reference Diagram for further information. Press th e * key to silence the protes t The message will remain in the windows. If the windows are not cleared (see later sections), a set of protest SAT’s l SAT’s whenever the system’s armed mode is

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ASSIGNING A 2nd USER CODE RESPONDING TO SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGES Sometimes you may want to temporarily allow others to arm and disarm your system Refer to the table in the Master Keypad Reference Diagram for messages displayed _ (such as employees, repairmen, babysitters, etc.). You can do this by adding a 2nd if there is a system problem (“E” messages). In some cases, you will be able to take user code which allows them to use the system without knowing your master code. care of the trouble your

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READY LIGHT AC POWER LIGHT l On when all system functions Indicates system has AC power. l Fast blink for burglary violation. . Slow blink when trouble or alarm memory information is displayed in windows. * KEY FIRE ALARM KEYS 11 AUX KEY & LIGHT \ * Off when a perimeter . Press to silence recurring 0 Disabled burglary loop is unsecured. protest tones. 0 AUX key set for . Press and hold until 2nd beep to I I clear alarm memory and AWAY LIGHT transmitter low battery indication. On when the syst

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IN CASE OF AN ALARM The battery is also automatically tested each time the control center is placed in the test mode for system testing. If the battery test fails then, “E bb” will be displayed in the keypad windows when the test mode is exited. Once again, call your installing . If you are using a monitoring service, remember to immediately notify them of accidental alarms. 0 DURESS CODES If you return home to find your system has had an alarm, do not enter the building, Have your i

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6) Establish a meeting place outside where everyone can meet and insist that all family members meet there. This will avoid the This Alarm System Has Some Limitations tragedy of someone re-entering the house to look for someone who is actually safe. Emphasize that no one is to return to a Electronics, Inc. manufactures some of the most advanced security burning building. systems in the industry. However, even the most advanced security system cannot 7) Use a neighbor’s phone to summon the fire

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FCC Compliance such as children playing with matches, arson, smoking in bed, This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and improper storage of hazardous materials, violent explosions, used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may escaping gas, or overloaded electrical circuits. cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and l Even if a smoke detector operates as expected, due to the na

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‘ransmitte r # Locations Emergency Telephone Numbers Fire Doctor Neighbor Monitoring Service Account # Security Representative Service Phone Local Alarm Reports to Monitor Audible Silent Yes No Fire Alarm I I cl Burglar Alarm 0 Zone Locations : : Zone # Police Alarm ; : Medical/Special Alarm 0 0 : : 1 5 _ _ (see “Notes” on back cover for other reports) 2 6 Alarm Siren Tones 3 7 Fire Alarm cuts off in - 4 6 Burglar Alarm Police Alarm cuts off in - 0 Lights Medical/Special Alarm cuts


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