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Owner’s Manual

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FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS INC

A SubSdlq of HttwayCorp.

N9121 5/92 01992, FBX

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your decision to protect your ~me or business with the

XL-2 series secufity system. You have cbsen a rehable, state of the art secur~ sysem that is remarkably easy to operate. Your system has been professionally installed by your local Security Company who can explain the specfics of your syafem within your Iowtion.

The keypad is the arming sta~on for your security eystem. These are available keypade for your syetem:

XL-RM Metal plate keypad mntaini~ iticator [ihte for each of the 12 zones (areas of protection). This keypad can be flush munfad info your wall or surface mounted in a back hx.

XL ~SM A surface mount keypad wfih 12 LEDs for montiori~ zone status.

W15 Keypad w~h a pla%c case and wth indimtor rghts to sbw the status of each of the zones. The zone indicator Hghte are located behind the plastic s~ting door of the keypad (left hand skfe). NOTE: TMa keypad Wspiays zone etafue itioefiin ~ihfs for 16 zonas.

= Keypad wkh a plastic caee and a two ~ie LCD (tiquid c~etal display) with a two tine readout.

Please identity the keypad(s) present on your system from the diagrams shown in the secfiins that follow.

The XL-2 ie the Residential version of the which has been Listed by Utierwriters Labors!oriee for Houeehold Hre and SuQla~ applications.

me mdel XL-2B is the timmercial Burgla~ configur#mn of the mntrol panel and hae been Listed by UndeWnters Laboratories for Comrcial appKcations,

Bu~lary

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. KEYPAD UYOUT .....................................................................4

2. ARMING ~E SYSTEM .............................................................6

3. DISARMING ..............................................................................7

4. STAY ..............................................................................8

5. INSTANT ..............................................................................9

6. INSTANT-STAY ..........................................................................6

7. BYPASS ..............................................................................lO

8. UNBYPASS ..............................................................................ll

9. USER DEFINITION ...................................................................ll

10. USER DELETION ....................................................................ll

11. KEYPAD AUXILIARY CONDITIONS ........................................12

12. DURESS .. . .........

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13. ARM-0NLY(MAID9 CODE ......................................................l2

14. QUICK ARMING ......................................................................l2

15. QUICK FORCED ARMING ......................................................l2

16, INSTALLATION WYOUT .........................................................l3

17. SYSTEM TESTING ................................................................l4

FCC STATEMENT .........................................................................l5

LIMITATIONS STATEMENT .....r....................................................l6

WARRANTY

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OWNERS lNFORMATION ..............................................................~g

1.

KEYPAD LAYOUT

The keypad is the arming s4ationfor the XL-2 secur~ systems. Four different versions are available: a metal plate flush

mounted

versbn (XL4600RM), p~stb cased surface mount versions (XL4BOOSMor ~15), and an LCD (l~uM crystal display) verebn confaini~ a two tine readout (3305). The keypads have the folbwi~ appearaw and wntain the folbwing tieme:

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XLWSM K,y~d

1) ZONE STATLfS INDICATORS - displays zone status as follows

ALARM

BYPASS:

TROUBLE

NOTREADX

Fas Btink,

Low BflnMow lntens~,

Sbw Pulse

SotidOn

2) ARWDISARM INDICATOR indicates aysfem is armed or disarmed. A blue

LEO indcates communication failure wfih the central station.

3) STAY- Indicates the system is armed with the interbr zones bypassed.

4) INSTANT- Indisates system is ARMED w~h all delay zones instant.

5) A~LOW BATTERY - Indkates system Is nmning on AC (ON) or backup baffe~ (OFF).

6) READY Indhtea whether the system is ready for arming.

7) NUMERICAL KEYPAD operates In a similar manner to a calculator or telephone wtih the d~tis 0-9 and * # cleatiy me~ed.

8) DISPLAY AREA - This section of the LCD keypad tisplays tha current system Safus in this two line by si~een character display. The sssond hne of tMs tieplay can be p~rammed by your installer to contain customized des~.p

tore for the areas of protectbn wiftin your Iocston.

FIRE AURM-Audible and Visual Indicators.

On LED fyw keypads the programmed fire zone LED and the ARM LED will bhnk fast to itiiate a fire slam. On LCD type ke~ads, the word “ALARM” will flash on the dsplay area. The sounder in the keypad will pulse ON amf OFF folfowiW the Mll or siren ouf~.

READY LEDIREADY MESSAGE

A FLASHING ready LED or the words “PROGRAMMING MODE STANDBW indicate that the uni is in the installer pmgrammi~ me.

The Fire and BuQlaW initiating cirwks are dsabled while in this me.

Contact your inetallatbn company K me persists.

SOUNDER

The Sounder in the keypad beeps whenever the ke~ad keys are depressed.

The Wutier also beeps on pre-slam EVERY TIME as a reminder to disarm the system. The sounder will produce fast beeps when a mmplete message is sent to the cemral station. It is etiremely important that mre be used when arming the sySem because if the system is NOT R~DY and the user @de is entered, the keypad will beep ae a negative acknowledge.

FIRE PROTECTION

Fire codtione are afwaye given priority.

Throughout this users manual the following conventions are ueed to &splay the keystrokes required to perform the funtilons.

BYPA*

Key labeledBYPASSon keypad.

INSTANT

STAY

Key Iabeld INSTANTon keypad.

Key labeledSTAYon keypad.

CODE

[USER]

Key labeled~DE on keyped

Fourdigti usersode.

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2.

ARMING THE SYSTEM

ARMING the syetem acfivatea the Security System. Arming -n on~ be performed K all zonee are R~DY.

For example, if a protected door is open, the ayefem cannot be armed.

SYSTEM READY

The system Is ready to be amed if the RWDY indcator KghtON,

On LCD keypads the following display will appaac

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If the ayatem ia ready, ARMING can be perfomed

as

follows;

ARMING PRWEDURE:

Enter your four dlgti user mde into the keypad: [USER]

The ARMED indicator tight will now be ~t ad i you are leaving the bme you may exti through a door designated by your installer as an ex~entry zone for a fixed time period kmwn aa the exit delay.

Entry/exit times ENTRY

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LCD keypads will display the folbwing mssage; semnds

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NOTE: The system can be armed wtihout the backup battery being connected.

SYSTEM NOT READY

If the system is not ready to be armed the READY iticetor will be OFF. On LED baaed keypade the zone indicator Iighfa will di~lay the zones whah are currently not ready. The condition of each zone indicator reflects what the status of each zone as follows:

ALARM:

BYPASS

TROUBLE

NOTREADY

Fad bin~ng.

Slowblinkingbw intens~.

slow

pulse

SotidON

The LCD keypad a display will appear imfiiatlng that the system is not ready followed by displays showing the zone number and desctipibn of the zone or zones whkh are not ready.

For exampla:

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In this exampla, the front door is not ready (Zone 1). To make the system ready detemine which zones are not ready by obaewing the zone i~itor hghfa, or the display section of the LCD keypad. From the zone number you can fire! oti which area of protection is not ready.

For example, if Zone 1 is not ready it might mean a WI*W is open. OW the problems w~h each zone haa been resolved the R~DY ~ghf will a~ar and the system can be armed.

To ARM the system when the system is NOT RWDY

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Detemine whnh zones are not ready and petiorm what is necessary to ready the zone(a) (example, close window, etc.),or

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Bypass the zone(s) not ready. Bypassing should only be performed Hthe zone cannot be made ready or infeWonally will remain not ready. Zones that ara bypassed ara not proteaed whan the system is amed.

3.

DISARMING

~aarming the secu(fiy system will deactivate the burglary portions of the syaem. Ttie procedure can also be used to reset your system Kyou acckfentally set off the system (example, opened a window while the system waa armed, or excasaive amount of smoke atilvated fire protetion system).

DISARM PROCEDURE:

[USER]

Enter your user @de.

IF NO ALARMS HAVE TAKEN PUCE

U~n diaamiW the ARMING indwatorwill@ off.The aystemdsplaythe currenf status. LCD keypads display the SYSTEM R~DY masaage.

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IF AMRMS HAVE TAKEN PLACE

If alarms or other @ndtions such as system troubles have taken place since the initial sytiem arming, they will appear on the display. The condiions that have occurred appear in the zone display aecfion of the keypad. LCD keypads will reflect the current system status through the indicator lights as follows;

AMRM

BYPASS

TROUBLE

NOTREADY

Fast btinting.

Slowbfinkinglow intens~.

Sbw pulse

SoFdON

Bu~la~ slams will be indoated with a STEADY sound through the keypad while FIRE alarms will generate a pulsing sound.

LCD keypads will show the alarm condiions wfih a display as follows:

This display shows the zones in alarm. After entry of your four digfi user code the folbwiW display will appeac

~ lMPORT~T If an infm$ion has taken place wtile you were away, do not enter until the hatiin has been securedlll. Call for help from a neighbr’a houee.

Wak for the porwe!

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To clear the ~splay of the slam or trouble conditions and silence the audible s@nal enter [USER] again.

4. STAY

The STAY mode is another way to ARM your system while you remain in the location. The STAY mode will deactivate any interior protection zones which meana that you will be free to walk throughout your location without ativating the alarm syafem.

In order to enter the STAY mode, the system must be READY. (see previous description).

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STAY PRWEDURE

STAY [USER]

Depress the STAY key folbwed by your user aode. After a su~essful STAY arming the ARMED Indbator will be ~fi.In addition, on LED keypads the STAY indiostor will be ~t.

In LCD keypads the folbwi~ @splay will appean

In the STAY me only the efiemal or perimeter burglary protedon is aaive.

You are free to walk amuti fhe reskfewe without adivating any of the inferior proteofbn zones.

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Remember, you must DISARM the system to when you want to leave the premise.

Note: The STAY option will automafimlly be reset after the system is disarmed.

5.

INSTANT

The

INSTANT mode arms the system and ehminates the entry time delay intewal. rnIS mode wukf be used if anyone enfare through an entry/exif zone the alarm system will instantly adiate.

The system mst be raady to seled the INSTANT option.

INSTANT PRNEDURE:

INSTANT [USER]

Depress the INSTANT key followed by your user oede.

UWn suaseful INSTANT ARMING of the system the ARMED indicator will be

~i. In addtbn, on LED ke~ads the instant indkator will bs ON.

LCD keypads will sontain the following message; m

Note: The INSTANT option will automatically be reset after the system is disarmed.

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In INSTANT STAY rode, the system is armed, the inferior ~rtions bypassed, and entry delay is suspended, The system must be READY to enter this mode.

INSTANT-STAY PR~EDURE:

INSTANT STAY [USER] or STAY INSTANT IUSER]

Depress the INSTANT and STAY keys and then your user rode. After a sumssful INSTANT STAY arming the ARMED indioator will be ~i. In addiiion, on LED keypads both th6 INSTANT and STAY tights will be on.

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LCD keypads will mntain the following meesage;

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BYPASS

Bypasees are performed to efiminate burgla~ zones that are not ready or fauffy from atiivating the seourfiy system.

BYPASS PROCEDURE:

BYPASS [USER] ZN

Depress the BYPASS key. Enter your user @de and zone number (l-6) to be bypaseed.

Exampfe: BYPASS [USER] 2 bypasses zone 2

NOTE Zones that are BYPASSED are NOT proteaed when the syetem ia armed.

If the zone has already been bypasaed, the sequence will unbypass the zone except it the eystem is armed and the unbypasssd zone is still not ready.

Unbypaes means that the zone returns as an astive burglary zone. After the bypass (or unbypass) mmmand has been aapted the unit will emit a @nfinuous beep and zones that have been bypaseed will appear in a slow bhnkirrg mode in the zone statue area on LED keypads, LCD keypads will display the zone bypassee as a seconda~ display after the SYSTEM READY or SYSTEM

NOT READY as shown below:

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If multiple zonee are bypassed then more than one display will appear. NOTE:

Tem~rary users (I.e. babysitter, housekeeper) should NOT be shown the

BYPASS procedure.

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If multiple zones are bypassed then more than one dsplay will appear. NOTE:

Temporary users (i.e. babysitter, housekeeper) should NOT be shown the

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The UNBYPASS function removes an existing bypass from a currently bypassed zone. After UNBYPASSING a zone, the bypass indication will be remved for that zone on ekher the LCD or LED kaypad.

The procedure is similar to a bypass.

UNBYPASS PROCEDURE:

BYPASS [USER] ZN

See bypass description,

9.

USER DEFINITION

Users can be entered or modfled directly through the keypad. The security syefemcan haveupto sixdflerent users. User#l isknown asthemsateruser and is the only user allowed to mdfiy other users.

USER DEFINITION PROCEDURE:

CODE [USER] [UW] [USERID] where;

CODE ie the CODE key on the keypad

[USER] is the master user code ( four digts) [USER #l],

[U*] is the User number (1-6~

[ID] is the New user ID (0000 - 9999).

Note: ~) If ambush has been enabled by your installing wmpany then user #6 will be the ambush rode. If an arming only code (maid code) has been defined by your installer then user #5 can only arm the system.

Example: To create user number 3, with a user awess code of 1056 (assume amaster user mdeof7492), emec CODE 74923 1056 NOTE: Dorwt use codes that may be simple to decode ie. 1111or 1234.

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Any error detected during the USER definition process will cause the keypad to beep rapidly four times. If an error is detected retry theentlre command.

i 0. USER DELETION

Removal of users from the panel can be performed as followe;

USER DELETION PROCEDURE:

CODE [USER] [User #]

Where:

CODE is the CODE key on the keypad

[USER] is the Master user @de

[User #] Represents the user number being deleted (2-6). Note: User number

1 cannot be deleted.

● is the* key from the keypad.

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1 I . KEYPAD AUXILIARY CONDITIONS

The system can also intisfe three separate AUXILIARY Wndiina directly through the ke~ad. These cotifiions must be activated by your installer and can be initiated through simultaneous depression of two keys as folbws:

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Aux.

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For example, send a keypad panic by pressing the* and # keys simultaneously.

Ask your alarm installer abut how t~s pertains to your system.

The XL4600SM ke~ad has keys for specially defined auxiliary funcfiins.

These functions are activated by slmuhaneously depressing two keys. These

Special auxiliary keys are located below the futinn keys. NOTE: Consuk your installer to determine the auxihary functions of your system.

12.

DURESS

The system can send an emerge~ eignal to the Central Statnn if you are forced to enter the premise. This feature can be programmed by your in~aller.

If active, then user code #6

iS the am~sh ~de.

13.

ARM-ONLY (MAID) CODE

If selected by your installer, this permile ueer mde W to only arm the system.

This would allow a te~ra~ user to activate the ~curty system as they leave.

14.

QUICK ARMING

If selected by your installer,QUICK ARMING arms the system without entering a user @de. Entering # 1 activates your system. NOTE: System dsaming requires entry of a va~i user code.

15.

QUICK FORCED ARMING

QUICK FORCED ARMING arms the syetem by pressi~ the # key folbwed by

2 and bypasses any burglary zones whwh are not ready. NOTE: System disarming will still require entry of a valid user We.

NOTE: This feature is dieabled on UL insfallatbns.

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16.

INSTALLATION LAYOUT

Earfy warning fire detection is best achieved by the inefallation of fire detetion equipment the tiation as follows;

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Smoke Detector Layout

(Proposed)

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In homes with mote than .“.

sleeping am. a smoke detector s~.ld

be provided to Proteci each am.,

Smoke detector shall k located &tween tk ,Ieeping area and Iha rest of t~ bus..

NOTES:

7. Designates smoke detwto”.

2. %ferto N. F.P.A. $74 +pe”dix B-1.7 ihr. B-10.

Preparation of an evacuation plan ie of prime impoffance in fire prevention.

Eetabfish a household emergency evacuation plan in the event of fire.

1- Evaluate Wssible ewape routes from your home.

2- Select 2 escape routes from each mom.

3- Rooms on the second floor should have a rope ladder. Be cure i will reach the ground.

4- Draw a rough sketch of your escape plan so everyone ie familiar wfih k.

5- Practiie your escape plan to assure that everyone knows what to do.

& Eafabtish a meeting plain outside where your family is to reWrt. Once you have evacuated the house do not return to a burning house.

7- Advise the IwI fire authortiy that you have installed a fire slam system.

8. When the firealarm signals, LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. Do not Sop for belongings.

9. If a fire occurs, test the door. If hot, use your akernate route. If the door is mol, brace your shoulder agains it and open k cautiously. Shut the door to help prevent the fire and smke from spreading. Crawl through amke, holding your breath.

10. Contact the Hre Depaflment from a neighbor’e telephone.

11 EveVone including neighbrs should be familiar with the fire and Buqlary s.gnals.

In this installation the Hre Alarm signal is

The Burglary Alarm signal is

17.

SYSTEM TESTING

Ttis control unti was manufactured under rigid qualify sta~ards and mmpfies wth all UL requirements for ita intended use. MainfenaRe is beat perfomed by your installing mmpany with trained service praonnel.

Installing Company:

Telephone Numbec

Test your system once a week using the following procedure:

Note: If your system is mn~ored by a Central Statin then mnfacf them prfor to performing this test.

1- Arm your secur.~ system.

2- Activate the system by openi~ a zone (example, witiow, or door).

3- Confirm that the alarm mundiW device (ball or siren) acfivatas. If your system is mnnecfed to a Central Stafiin then the keypad will emfi a rfngback sound to cotirm that the s~nal was received.

4- ~sarm the system to silence the system and return to normal status.

BA~ERY TEST

In order to teat the backup battery the following procedure should be padormad;

1- Remove tha AC transformer fmm the AC outlet by removing tha reatraini~ screw which secures the transformer to the wall. (Note: the screw is not present in models sold In Canada).

2- Obsewe that the AC light goes oft on the keypad,

3- Activate your alarm system using steps 1-4 Hstadabove.

4- Replace the AC transformer to the AC outlet and aacure usi~ the retaining screw (Note: The retaining screw is not present in medals sold in Canada).

The National Fire Protetion Association pubhshes a standard for househokf fire warning aquipment. N.F.PA. #74. Further information can be obtained by contacting; NFPA Pubhc Affairs Dept., Bafferymarch Pa*, Quincy,MA 022W.

If you have any further quastions about tha operation of your system, call your installer.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT

This equipmenthas been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information.

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This equipment generates and uses radio fraquenqanergy and tirmt installed and usd properly, that ie in strid ~rdance wtih the manufadurer,s instrudions may cause interference to radio and television reception. k hssbeentestd and found to comply wtih the fimits of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, thareis noguarantee that intetierance will notomur inapaflicular installation. If this equipment &esnotcause intefleren~ toradio orlelevision recaption, which can~ determined by turning the quipment off and on, the user is enmuraged to try to mrraat the interference by one or more of the following messurea:ti using an indoor antanna, have a quality outdmr antenna instelled.

Raorient the

MCSiVing

antanna until interference is reduced Or a~mi”atad.

Mova the radio or television receivar away from tha contro~ communicator,

Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the wntrollmmmunicator,

Plug thewntmVcommunicator into a different otilet so that $ and the radio or television recaiver are on dfiarent branch circufis.

If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.

The user may find the following koklet prepared by the Fedarel timmunications timmission helpful: “l~ederenceH andbooW

This bklat isavailable from the U.S, Government Ptinting~ca,

2042.

Sto& No. 00&0OO-OO&O-7.

Washington, DC

Tha user shall not maka any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorizd bytheinstallstion instructions or User’s Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s amhorify to operate the equipmant.

IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS

In the even? of telephone o~rational pmblams, disconnect the communicator by removing the plug from the RJ31X jack. Do

not

disconnm the phone wnn&ion inside the mmmunicstor. Doing so will resuk in the loss d tha phone works correctly aftar tha communicator has baen tismnnaed from tha phone fines, tha rnmmunicator has a problem and should be returnad for rapair.

K u~n di-nnecting the communicator, thare is still a pmbiem on your fins, not”~ the telephone mmpany that they hava a problem and rquest prompt repair sawice. The user may not under any circumstances tin or out of warranty) atiempt any sewice or repairs on the system. k must be returned to the facto~ or an authorized sewim

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for all repairs.

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WARNING LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYS~M

Whilethis systemISan advanceddesignsecuritysystem,t doee mt tier guaranteed pmtetiion against burglary, fire or other emergermy.Any alarm system, whether mmmercial or residential,is subjed to mmpromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.For example

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Intruders may gain awe= through unpmtmed openings or have the twhnical sophistication to bypass an alarm senmr or dismnnti an alarm warning devke.

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Intrusion detdora (e.g., pssive ifirared detectors), smoke detedors, md many other sensing davices will not work without power. Batiery operated devims will not wok without batfaries, wkh dead bsffeties or Hthe batteries are not Wt in properly.

Devi@s pwered solely by AC will not wok if thair AC ~wer SUWIYis cut off for any reason, howaver bfiefly,

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Signals sent by wireless transmtiers may be blocksd or refleaed by metal before they reach the alarm r~eiver. Even if the signal path has bean rernntly chackad during a weekly test, blmkage ~n o~ur f a metal o~ti is moved into the path.

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A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergensy button quickly enough.

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While smoke deteotora have played a key mle in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States, they may not adivate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in % many as 350Aof all fires, amrding to data pubfiahed by the Federal

Emergenq Management Agen~. Some of the rea%ns smoke deteuors usd in conjun~ion wfih this System may not work

are as

follows Smoke dete~ors may have been improperly installad and ~aitioned. Smoke deteaora may not sensa fires that clad where smoke cannot reach the dat~ors, such as in chimneys, in walls, or rmfs, or on the other side of closed dcora. Smoke detetio~ may not sense a fire on another level of a residen~ or buildiW. A s~nd flmr dete~or, for example, may not sense a first flmr or basement fire. Moreover, smoke deteti~ have sensing Imtations. No smoka detetior can sense eve~ kid of tire eve~ time. In general, detedors may not always warn ahti firas causad by ~reless.

ness and safety h~ards tike smokng in bed, violent explosbns, escaping gaa, impmper storage of flammable m~edals, overloded ela~rical circutis, chi~ran playing with matchea, or arson. Depending on the nature of the fhe andlor the location of the smoke detedors, the detetior, aven f Roperates aa anticipated, may not pmvida sufficient warning to allow all omupants to e~ape in tima to Wwent injury or death.

Passive Infrsred Motion Detetiom can only deted intrusion whhin the designed rangas as diagramd in their installation manual. Passive Infrared Dsf*m do not provide volumetric area protection. They do create muklple beams of protection, and intrusion can only b detded in unobatrutied areas rnvorad by the barns.

They cannot detw motion or intrusion thet takes plem behind walls, ceihngs, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, gla= dwra, or window. Mechanical tampering, m=king, painting, or spraying of any material on the mirrors, windows or any pan of the optical system can raduce their det@ion abiitty. Paaaive Infrared

Deteaors sensa changes in temperature; however, as the ambient temparalure of

the pmtscfed area spproachea the temperature range of 90 to 150F, the detectbn performance can decrease.

Alarm warning dsvices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wSke up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors. If warning devices soumt on a tifferent level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less Hkelyto waken or aleti people inside tha Wmms.

Evsn Wrsons who are awake may not hear the warning K the alarm Is muffled by noise from a stereo, radw, air mndtioner or other spp~ancss, or by passing traff~. Finally, slam warniW devkas, however b~, may not warn heating-impaired people or waken deep sleepers.

Telephone hnes needed to tranamt alarm signals from a premises to a central mcnfiohng statmn may be out of service or tem~rarily out of servke. Telephone tines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intrudes.

Even it the system res~~s to the emergency as intended, however,

-pants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from tha emergemy situatbn. In the case of a montored alarm system, authorities may not respoti a~roprfately.

This equipment, Hke other electrkal devices, is su~ect to component failure. Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 yeara, the electronic comWnents ~uld fail at anytime.

The most mmmn cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intmsbn or fire occurs is inadequate m~ntenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are woting properly.

Inetalting an alarm system may make one efigible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance, Homeowners, propew owners and renters should mntinue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their hves and pro~dy.

We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these devebpments.

FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS, INC. ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Fire Burglary Instruments, Inc., a subsidiary of Pmay tirparation, and Pway ti~ration itsdivisbna aubaMiarlesandaffiflatea ~Selle~), 149Eilen Way, Syoaaet

NewYork11791,warrantsik securii equipment(Ihe produof”)to be free from defects

Inmateriala andwmkmanshp foroneyear from thadate ofor~nat purchase,under normal uae and service. Seller’s obriatbn is

Iimfiad to repairing or re@acing, at b option, free of cha~e for parta, labor, ortrans~~atbn, any prtiuct proven to k defective in materials or wofimanahip under normal uae and aervke. Seller shall have noo~gafion under thlawarra~ ortihewisa tithe pmdu&is altered orim~~~ rapaired or aervicti by anyone other than Sallar. In case of defect, contact the aacu~ profeaaional who installed and maintains your aarity equipment or the Seller for produ~ rapair.

Ttis ona yaar Limtied Warranty is in tieu of all othar axpreas warranties, obkgafions or fiwlMes.THEREARE NO EXPRESSWARRANTIESWHICHEXTENDBEYONDTHE

FACEHEREOF.ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,OSLffiATIONSOR LIABIL~lES MADE

BY SELLER IN CONNECTIONWITH THIS PRODUCT INCLUDINGANY IMPLIED

OR OTHERWISE,ARE LIMITEDIN DURATDNTO A PERIOD

OF ONE YEAR “FROM

THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. ANY ACTDN OR SREACH OF ANY WAR-

RANV, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER-

CHANTABILIV, MUST BE BROUGHT WWHIN 18 MONTHS FROM DA~ OF

ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER SE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR

ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR

ANY OTHER WARRANV, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS

OF LIABIL~, WHATSOEVER, EVEN THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY KS

OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some atatea h not allow Kmifation on how long an impfiad warranfy laataor theexcluaion ortimkafion onhow long an imp~ad warranty lasts or tha axclusion or kmitation of incidental or wnsaquantial damages, so tha akve hmtiation or exclusion may not apply

to

you.

Sellardoea notreprasent thattheproducf maynotba mmpmmisedo rcircumverrted; that tha product will prevent any parconal injury or pmperfy IWS by burgla~, robbery, fire orotherwis% orthattha product will in all cases provide adquatawamingor pmtecfion. Buyer understands that a properly inatallad and maintain~ alarm may only redu~ tha risk of a burglary, mbba~, or fire or other evants wurring wthout providing an alarm, but it la not inauran= oraguarantaa th~such will not omrorthatthare will be no personal injury or pro~ny l-s = a resuk. ~NSEQUENTLY,SELLER

SHALL HAVE NO LIASILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPER~ DAMAGE

OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON ACWIMME PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARN-

ING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLYOR iNDlRECT-

LY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER ~lS LIMITED WARRAN~ OR

OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN,SELLER’S MAXIMUM

LIABILIV SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE

PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY

AGAINST SELLER. This warranfy giveayou spec~cl~alflghts, have other r~htewhwh vary framatatato~ate.

Noi~reaae and you mayd~ orakaration, wftienor verbal, of the ob~gatbns of this Llmked Warranty ie authorkad.

18.

OWNERS INFORMATION

PERSONAL

NAME:

ADDRESS:

CIV, STATE, ZIP:

TELEPHONE NUMBER:

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

CENTRAL STATION:

FIRE DEPARTMENT

POLICE DEPARTMENT

NEIGHBOR:

GAS/ELECTRIC COMPANY

DOCTOR:

HOSPITAL:

EMERGENCY

SERVICEINFORMATION

ALARM INSTALLING COMPANY

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