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[. . . ] Contact your security representative for testing procedures and to schedule a regular maintenance program. If the system is malfunctioning, have service performed as soon as possible and only by qualified professionals. If alterations are made to the building's electrical system, be sure that changes are not made that could affect uninterruptable power to the control panel. If service is performed to the telephone system, test the system to be sure that communication to the central station is not interfered with. [. . . ] If a second attempt to arm is made within eight seconds after the tone quits, all faulted zones will automatically be bypassed and the system will Force Arm. Depending upon how your system was pro grammed at the time of installation, force armed zones will either be permanently bypassed until disarming or may return to operation when or if they become operable. 8 The bypass key (#) is used to bypass selected zones in your system. A bypassed zone will NOT be capable of activating an alarm as it is temporarily removed from your system. Bypassing (also referred to as shunting) is most commonly used to allow free movement of an area (zone or group of zones) while arming the rest of the system or to temporarily remove a zone or zones that require service allowing partial use of the system until repaired. When zones are bypassed, the corresponding ZONE indicators flash to indicate that they have been removed from operation. The flashing will cease 30 seconds after the exit delay expires when the system is armed. Note: When zones are bypassed, security Is compromlsed. Do not instruct temporary users on use of the bypass feature. cl To Bypass A Zone 1. Press the BYPASS key (#) then enter the number of the zone (l-6) to be bypassed. The corresponding ZONE indicators (l-6) will blink to indicate zones that have been bypassed. The blinking will cease 30 seconds after the system is armed and the exit delay expires. Press the BYPASS key (#) followed by the number of the zone (l-6) to be restored to service. For example, press 1, then # to change the Master User Code, or 4 then # to program User Code 4, etc. After the fourth digit is entered, the control station will emit one short beep followed by one long beep then the system will exit the programming mode automatically. The READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the programming mode is successfully entered (see note $). Press key 1, then key 0, then # which instructs the control that you wish to delete a code. B An optional feature of your system allows you to assign a certain number of valid uses to User Code 6. After the code has been used the programmed amount of times, it automatically becomes disabled. This code may be assigned to a maintenance person, a maid, or anyone who you would like to be able to arm and disarm the system for a selected number of times without having to give out your regular code. It can be re-enabled by programming in another number indicating how many times that it can be used. It will not be necessary to re-program the actual code unless changing the code itself is desired. The READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the programming mode is successfully entered (see note *). Press key 6, then # to instruct the control that you wish to program the desired code sequence for User Code 6. [. . . ] The comer where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which heat has difficulty in penetrating. In most fires, this `dead' air space measures about 4 inches (O. lm) along the ceiling from the comer and 4 inches (O. lm) down the wall as shown in the illustration below. Heat or smoke detectors should not be placed in this `dead' air space. " (See illustration on next page). 15 Smoke Detector Placement 4 inches @lm) -_I NOTE: Allmae~~mmennts are to the closest edge of the dote&or A Smoke Detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family living unit. A Smoke Detector should be located on each story. l Indicates required smoke detector @ Indicates smoke detector is optional if door is not provided between living and recreational rooms. [. . . ]

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