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[. . . ] ® Security System Owner's Manual ® Interactive Technologies Inc. Paul, MN 55109 FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. 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 harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] Enter primary ACCESS CODE + [2 OR 3] to arm the system to the desired level. Repeat step 2 to bypass another sensor. NOTE: You cannot bypass fire sensors, which include smoke, heat, and fire pull sensors. But you can bypass 24-hour police and auxiliary/ medical sensors, including sensors in level 1 (see Table 5 for sensor numbers). 3. s To remove all sensor bypasses: Change the security level. s To remove a single sensor bypass: 1. If the panel announces, Invalid, try again, check that the sensor is closed, then repeat step 1. Repeat step 1 to remove another sensor bypass. Using the Chime Feature (CHIME) 7 CHIME s The Chime feature causes the system to sound chime beeps whenever a monitored perimeter door or window is opened. Chime only works in level 1, when the system is disarmed. To turn Chime on or off: 1. Enter ACCESS CODE + 1 from the panel or a touchpad to disarm the system. The panel announces, ON or OFF. 29 Controlling Lights (LIGHTS) 0 LIGHTS X-10 Lamp Modules allow your system to turn lights on and off. X-10 Lamp Modules can control any incandescent lights that plug into an outlet. Panel Light Control The Panel instructs the X-10 Lamp Module to control lights as follows: s During a fire alarm, lights turn on and remain on until the security level changes or after 12 hours with no system status change. s During an intrusion alarm, lights blink until the siren time-out ends, then they remain on steady for up to 12 hours with no system status change. s During entry and exit delay time, lights turn on and remain on for 5 minutes. NOTE: If the system is disarmed during any of the above scenarios, lights controlled by X-10 Lamp Modules turn on steady and remain on for an additional 5 minutes. User Light Control Lights controlled by an X-10 Lamp Module can be turned on or off with the system in any security level. s To turn controlled lights on or off from the Panel or a Handheld Touchpad: Enter ACCESS CODE + 0, with the Panel in any security level. The Panel announces, On or Off. s To turn controlled lights on or off from a Keychain Touchpad: Press and hold the Light button until the light blinks. Controlled lights turn on or off, depending on the current setting. 30 Using and Programming the Magic Key The Magic Key feature allows you to quickly change the arming level of your system from the panel without entering an access code and arming level. If you insert the Key into the panel's key slot while the system is armed to level 2 or 3, the panel disarms to level 1. If you insert the Key later, the panel rearms to level 2 or 3, respectively. Before you can use the Magic Key, you must first program the Key with a primary or temporary access code. When you program a Magic Key with an access code, you can use the Key to disarm the system, and then rearm it to the previous arming level (level 2 or 3). A Key programmed for primary access works as long as your primary access code is not changed. A Key programmed for temporary access only works for a limited number of days (00-99). You can reprogram a temporary access Key at any time to increase or decrease the number of days, or change it to a primary access Key. M A G IC KEY P R OW ER EADY 1 6 2 7 BYPASS 3 8 4 9 5 0 P O L IC E S TAY F IR E A W AY N O D ELAY T STATUS COMMAND AUX RO UBLE 8 3 3 3 G 9 5 A . D S 4 Figure 4. Inserting the Magic Key into the Slot s To program the Magic Key for primary access: 1. [. . . ] Turns on interior sirens only and sends an alarm to your monitoring service. bypass Have the system ignore selected sensors while the system is armed. For example, to open a monitored door while the system is armed to level 2, bypass the door's sensor. delay The time you have to enter the premises and disarm the system before an alarm occurs, or the time you have to exit the premises after arming the system before an alarm occurs. [. . . ]

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