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Table of Contents
Introduction .......................................................1
Legend ......................................................................... 1
Basic Operation ................................................2
Keypad Indicator Lights ................................................ 2
Visual Feedback ........................................................... 2
Auditory Feedback ........................................................ 3
Info List ......................................................................... 4
Access Codes ...................................................5
User Codes ................................................................... 5
Duress Code ................................................................. 5
Programming Access Codes ........................................ 6
Deleting an Access Code ............................................. 7
Arming & Disarming .........................................8
Exit Delay ..................................................................... 8
Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm .............................. 8
Alarm Memory Display ................................................. 8
Regular System Arming ................................................ 9
Stay Arming ................................................................ 10
Fast Exit ..................................................................... 10
Instant Arming ............................................................ 11
Force Arming .............................................................. 12
Manual Bypass Programming .................................... 12
Bypass Recall ............................................................. 13
One-Touch Arming ..................................................... 14
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Keyswitch/Push-Button Arming ................................... 14
Timed Auto-Arming ..................................................... 15
No Movement Automatic Arming ................................ 16
Fire Alarms .................................................................. 16
Additional Features ........................................18
Chime Zone Selection ................................................. 18
Keypad Muting ............................................................ 18
Panic Alarms ............................................................... 19
Setting Time and Day ................................................. 20
Quick Function Keys ................................................... 20
Keypad Settings .......................................................... 22
Event List .................................................................... 22
Partitioning the System ............................................... 24
Testing & Maintenance ............................................... 26
Trouble Display ...............................................28
System Check list ...........................................30
Panic Buttons .............................................................. 30
Zone Checklist ............................................................ 30
User Access Code List ................................................ 32
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1.0 Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Esprit security system from
Paradox Security Systems. The Esprit line of security
systems brings together reliable, yet simple products that
offer state-of-the-art security options. These options enable
you to customize many of the advanced features through a
straightforward keypad interface.
The Esprit system reports a wide range of status conditions
to the monitoring station. Automatic test reports can also be
sent to the monitoring station to ensure that your system is
functioning properly. We recommend that such tests be
conducted regularly. Consult your alarm system installer for
instructions.
All of the actions performed in your security system will be
executed and displayed through the keypad. We recommend
that you read this manual thoroughly and have your installer
explain basic system operation to you.
1.1 Legend
Throughout this book there are icons to represent points of
interest. The following are used:
= to indicate notes or reminders.
= to indicate a warning or caution.
[KEY] = to indicate a button on the keypad.
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2.0 Basic Operation
Many of the features in your system must be enabled by your
installer. If the feature is not programmed, the keypad will
emit a rejection beep and the action will be canceled.
2.1 Keypad Indicator Lights
The state of each light on the Esprit 642 keypad represents a
specific condition in your system as shown in Figure 2.1.
Figure 2.1: Keypad Indicator Lights
Ready (Green)
ON
= Zone(s) closed
OFF
= Zone(s) open
FLASH = During exit delay
Arm (Red)
ON
= System armed
OFF
= System disarmed
FAST FLASH = Alarm
2.2 Visual Feedback
Everything you need to know about your security system is
displayed on the Esprit 642 keypad. The zones in your
security system are immediately identified and important
messages regarding system status appear on the screen.
When zone status is normal, the LCD display will read:
system ready. If any zones are open, the display will
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read: zones open. While the display will automatically
show which zones are open, you can also press the [U] or
[V] keys to view a specific zone.
Figure 2.2: Overview of Esprit 642 LCD Keypad
The messages on the LCD
screen display system status
and guide you through
operations.
AC indicates power
(option programmed by your
installer).
Use these buttons to scroll
through menus.
2.3 Auditory Feedback
Every time you press a key the system will emit a beep. This
sound affirms that you have made an entry. When you enter
information on the keypad, it will guide you with these tones
to communicate acceptance or rejection of your entries. You
should be familiar with the following keypad beep tones:
• Confirmation Beep: when an operation (i.e. arming/
disarming) is successfully entered on the keypad or when
the system switches to a new status/mode, the keypad
sounder will produce an intermittent beep tone (four short
beeps).
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• Rejection Beep: when the system reverts to its previous
status, or when an operation is incorrectly entered on the
keypad, the sounder will emit a continuous beep tone
(beeeeep).
2.4 Info List
Your installer can program the control panel to include
important information such as emergency numbers, tips, or
notes. This information will be saved even after a total power
loss.
How do I view the Info List?
1. Press the [INFO] key.
2. Use the [U] or [V] keys to scroll through the info list.
3. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
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3.0 Access Codes
Access codes are personal identification numbers that allow
you to enter certain programming modes and arm or disarm
the system. In addition to the Master Code, the Esprit control
panel can be programmed to accept up to 48 user codes,
each with a unique access code.
Avoid programming simple or obvious access codes,
such as your telephone number, address, or codes
like 1234.
3.1 User Codes
Your installer will program the panel to accept four- or six-digit
access codes and will assign code definitions to all user
codes. The Master Code (default: 474747) and user codes
are identified by a two digit code number, where code
numbers 01-48 represent access codes 1-48 and code
number 00 represents the Master Code. To create or modify
access codes please see Programming Access Codes on
page 6 and Deleting an Access Code on page 7.
3.2 Duress Code
The last user code (code number 48) can be programmed as
a Duress code. If you are forced to arm or disarm your
system under threat, you can enter this access code to
produce a silent alarm at the monitoring station. Check with
your installer to see if this option is enabled on your system.
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3.3 Programming Access Codes
How do I create an access code?
The Master Code or User Code 01 must be used to enter
programming mode in order to create access codes.
1. Press the [ENTER] key. The display will briefly read:
enter code to programming mode.
2. Enter the [MASTER CODE] or [USER CODE 01] in order to
create access codes. The display will read:
Programming mode section.
3. Enter a two digit code number (00 to 48). The display
will read: programming in process. This
message remains until you have entered a valid
access code.
4. Enter a four- or six-digit access code. A valid entry will
return the programming mode section
message.
5. Return to step 3 to include additional entries or press
[CLEAR] to exit.
The display will read: none to indicate that an
access code is available (does not contain
information).
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3.4 Deleting an Access Code
How do I delete an access code?
1. Press the [ENTER] key. The display will briefly read:
enter code to programming mode.
2. Enter the [MASTER CODE] or [USER CODE 01] in order to
delete access codes. The display will read:
programming mode section.
3. Enter the code number you wish to delete (01-48). The
display will read: programming in process.
4. Press the [2ND] key and then the [ENTER] key. This will
delete the code. The display will read:
programming mode section.
5. Return to step 3 to delete additional entries or press
[CLEAR] to exit.
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4.0 Arming & Disarming
For information on how to arm and disarm a partitioned
system, please see Partitioning the System on page 24.
4.1 Exit Delay
After entering a valid arming sequence, an exit delay timer
will provide you with time to exit the protected area before the
system arms. The keypad may beep during the exit delay.
4.2 Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm
How do I disarm the security system?
1. Enter through the designated entry/exit door. The
keypad will beep and begin the entry delay timer.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The
and the keypad will stop beeping.
light will go off
4.3 Alarm Memory Display
When the system is armed, any security breaches will be
recorded and stored in memory. This record contains all
alarm situations that occurred within the last arming period.
Should there be an alarm recorded the display will read:
zone(s) memory [mem] to view.
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How do I view the memory record?
1. Press the [MEM] key to view the list of zones that were
breached during the last arming period. The system
will display the zone(s) that were activated.
2. Use the [U] or [V] keys to scroll through the record.
3. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
Pressing the [CLEAR] key will only erase the display
message and will not erase the memory contents. Arm
or disarm to erase the memory contents.
4.4 Regular System Arming
The keypad’s green
light must be on in order to regular
arm the system. This light will only illuminate if all zones are
closed. The LCD display will read: system ready. All
doors and windows must be closed and there can be no
movement in areas monitored by motion detectors. If the
green
light is not on, the LCD will display a sequential list
of any zones that are open.
How do I Regular arm the system?
1. Enter your [ACCESS CODE] when the
light is on. The
display will read: system in exit during which the
light will flash.
2. After the exit delay, the display will read: full
armed, indicating that the system is armed.
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4.5 Stay Arming
Stay arming allows you to remain in the protected area while
partially arming the system. You may choose to have entry/exit
points such as doors, windows, and basement areas protected,
while other interior zones within the home will be ignored.
How do I Stay arm the system?
1. Press the [STAY] key. The display will read: enter
code to stay arm system.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The display will read:
system in exit. The
light will flash followed by
a confirmation beep. The display will read: stay
armed.
4.6 Fast Exit
This feature allows you to leave a perimeter that is already
armed in Stay mode and have the system rearm itself. You
can set the system to rearm itself into one of two modes: Stay
mode or Regular mode. The system will arm after the exit
delay has expired.
How do I rearm in Stay arming mode?
1. With the system already Stay armed, press and hold the
[STAY] key. The display will read: system in exit.
2. The system will switch to exit delay mode (
LED
flashes). At the end of the exit delay period, the system
will return to Stay arming mode.
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How do I rearm in Regular mode?
1. With the system already Stay armed, press and hold the
[ARM] key. The display will read: system in exit.
2. The system will switch to exit delay mode (
LED
flashes). At the end of the exit delay period, the system
will rearm in Regular arming mode.
4.7 Instant Arming
Instant arming allows you to know immediately when an entry
point has been opened, instead of having an entry delay.
How do I Instant arm the system?
After Stay arming and during the exit delay, press and hold
the [STAY] key until you hear a single beep. This switches
any delayed zones to “instant” zones.
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4.8 Force Arming
Force arming enables you to rapidly arm the system without
waiting for all the zones in the system to close. Force arming
is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the
area occupied by a keypad.
The fire zone cannot be force armed.
How do I Force arm the system?
1. Press the [FORCE] key. The display will read: enter
code to force arm system.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The display will read:
system in exit. The
light will flash indicating
the exit delay. After the exit delay the display will read:
full armed.
4.9 Manual Bypass Programming
This feature allows you to deactivate (ignore) specific zones
the next time you arm the system. Once armed and then
disarmed, the zones are no longer bypassed. For example
you may wish to bypass certain zones when workers are
renovating part of your establishment.
The fire zone cannot be bypassed.
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4.10 Bypass Recall
Use the Bypass Recall feature to bypass the same zones that
were bypassed previously at the touch of a button.
How do I manually bypass a zone?
1. Press the [BYP] key. The display will read: enter
code to bypass zones.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The display will read:
enter zone [] to bypass.
3. Enter the 2-digit number of the desired zone or use the
[U] or [V] keys to scroll through the zones and press
the [BYP] key to change the status of the selected zone
(bypassed or normal).
4. Return to step 3 to select other zones.
5. Press the [ENTER] key to save and exit or press the
[CLEAR] key to exit without saving.
How do I enable the Bypass Recall function?
1. Press the [BYP] key.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The display will read:
Enter Zone [ ] To Bypass.
3. Press the [BYP] key.
4. Press the [ENTER] key to confirm your entry.
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4.11 One-Touch Arming
One-Touch arming allows you to arm the system using a
single key without using an access code. These features
must be enabled by your installer.
4.11.1 One-Touch Regular Arming
This method will arm all zones in the system.
How do I Regular arm?
With the
light on:
Press and hold the [ARM] key. The keypad will emit a
confirmation beep and display: system in exit. The
light will flash followed by a confirmation beep. The
display will read: full armed.
4.11.2 One-Touch Stay Arming
Refer to Stay Arming on page 10 for a full explanation of this
feature.
How do I Stay arm?
Press and hold the [STAY] key. This will automatically Stay
arm the system. After the exit delay, the display will read:
stay armed.
4.12 Keyswitch/Push-Button Arming
Your system can include a keyswitch or push button, which
can be used to arm or disarm the system instead of using a
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code. If an alarm is generated in your system, or in another
rare instance, you may have to disarm the system using the
keypad. Consult your installer for more information.
4.13 Timed Auto-Arming
Your installer can program your panel so that you can set a
specific time during the day when the system will arm itself. In
this mode, all protected zones and detection devices must be
closed before arming can occur.
How do I Auto-Arm?
1. Press the [ENTER] key.
2. Enter the [MASTER CODE] or [USER CODE 01]. The
display will read: Programing Mode
Section.
3. Press the [9] key. The display will read: AutoArming Time Time =.
4. Enter the time (ask your installer whether your keypad
is configured for 12- or 24-hour time).
• If the keypad is configured for international time,
enter the time using the 24-hour clock (i.e. 4:05 p.m.
= [1][6][0][5]) and then proceed to step 6.
• If the keypad is configured for U.S. time, enter the
time using the 12-hour clock and then proceed to
step 5.
5. Press the [1] key to set the time in a.m. or the [2] key
to set the time in p.m..
6. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
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4.14 No Movement Automatic Arming
Your installer can program your panel to send a report and/or
arm the system if the system is not armed and there is no
zone activity for a pre-programmed amount of time. For
example, you can use this feature when supervising the
elderly, individuals with chronic health problems or a person
living alone.
4.15 Fire Alarms
In the event of a fire alarm, the bell/siren will operate in pulse
mode. To silence/reset a fire alarm, enter a valid access
code. In case of fire follow your evacuation plan. If there is no
fire condition, contact your monitoring company to avoid an
unnecessary response.
4.15.1 Fire Safety in the Home
Reasonable fire safety can be achieved following a three
point program:
1. Minimizing fire hazards.
2. Providing a fire warning system.
3. Having and practicing an escape plan.
4.15.2 Minimizing fire hazards
The three primary fire hazards are:
1. Smoking in bed.
2. Leaving children home alone.
3. Cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline.
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4.15.3 Providing a fire warning system
Household fires are especially dangerous at night. Fires
produce smoke and harmful gases that can overcome
sleeping occupants. In order to effectively warn against fire,
smoke detectors should be installed near each sleeping area
or bedroom. In addition, a detector should be present on each
additional story of the family living unit, including basements.
4.15.4 Having and practicing an escape plan
Often there is little time between the detection of a fire and
succumbing to its hazardous effects. This may occur within
two or three minutes upon detection of a fire. Advance
warning of a fire may be wasted unless the family has
planned in advance for a rapid exit from their residence.
Plan and practice for fire conditions with the focus on rapid
exit from the residence. Drills should be held so that family
members know what to do. Each person should plan an
alternative escape route (such as a bedroom window) should
the bedroom doorway become inaccessible.
4.15.5 Provision for the Disabled
In special circumstances where the life and safety of certain
occupant(s) depends upon prompt rescue by others, the fire
system provides a means of prompt, automatic notification to
those who are depended upon for the rescue.
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5.0 Additional Features
Several keypad features can be programmed directly by you,
without the help of an installer.
5.1 Chime Zone Selection
A Chime Zone advises you when a specific zone is opened
by emitting a rapid intermittent beep tone.
How do I Chime a zone?
1. Press and hold the [9] key. The display will read:
chime zone [] enter number.
2. Enter the 2-digit number of the desired zone or use
the [U] or [V] keys to scroll through the zones and
press the [2ND] key to change the status of the
selected zone (chimed or un-chimed).
3. Return to step 2 to chime additional zone(s).
4. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
5.2 Keypad Muting
The keypad can be programmed so that it does not emit
audible sounds, including Chimed zones. During Muting, the
keypad will only emit a confirmation beep, rejection beep, or
beep when a button is pressed.
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How do I enable/disable Keypad Muting?
Press and hold the [CLEAR] key for 3 seconds. A
confirmation beep indicates that the Keypad Muting
feature has been enabled. A rejection beep indicates that
the Keypad Muting feature has been disabled.
5.3 Panic Alarms
If you wish to signal a panic situation, your installer can
program three panic zones on your keypad. You may ask
your installer to program panic zones that will generate
alarms (sirens or bells) or silent alarms. Both alarms are able
to generate and send reports directly to your monitoring
station.
The panic zones can also communicate specific messages to
your monitoring station. For example, you could press the
panic sequence to call the police or the fire department. Ask
your installer for the exact definition of your system’s panic
alarms.
How do I use panic alarms?
Press and hold the two selected keys to generate an
alarm. The display will read: alarm.
• [1] and [3] will generate a panic signal
• [4] and [6] will generate a medical alarm signal
• [7] and [9] will generate a fire alarm signal
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5.4 Setting Time and Day
How do I set the panel time and day?
1. Press the [ENTER] key. The display will read: enter
code to programming mode.
2. Enter the [MASTER CODE] or [USER CODE 01]
3. Press the [MEM] key. The display will read: Setup
time time =.
4. Enter the time (ask your installer whether your keypad is
configured for 12- or 24-hour time).
• If the keypad is configured for international time, enter
the time using the 24-hour clock (i.e. 4:05 p.m. =
[1][6][0][5] and then proceed to step 6.
• If the keypad is configured for US time, enter the time
using the 12-hour clock and then proceed to step 5.
5. Press the [1] key to set the time in a.m. or the [2] key to
set the time in p.m..
6. Use the [U] or [V] keys to select the day.
7. Press the [ENTER] key to save your entry. The display
will briefly read: programming in progress
and then programming mode section.
8. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
5.5 Quick Function Keys
Several control panel features can be programmed quickly on
the keypad. The monitoring station or installer may ask you to
perform some of these functions.
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How do I enter Key Access Programming Mode?
1. Press the [ENTER] key.
2. Enter the [MASTER CODE] or [USER CODE 01].
3. Press the key that corresponds to the feature you
wish to activate (see Table 1).
4. Press the [ENTER] or [CLEAR] key to exit.
Table 1
[TRBL] Call PC via Telephone. The display will read:
call to PC. This will initiate communication to
the monitoring station computer. Your installer will
indicate when this must be used.
[FORCE] Answer PC. The display will read: answer PC.
This will initiate modem communication between
your system and a monitoring station. Your installer
will indicate when this must be used.
[STAY] Hang Up. This will cancel modem communication
between your system and the monitoring station
computer. Your installer will indicate when this must
be used.
[9]
Auto-Arming Time Programming (see section
4.13 on page 15).
[MEM] Panel Time and Day. (see section 5.4 on page 20).
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[BYP]
Test Report. If programmed by your installer, this
feature will send a test report code to the
monitoring station. Your installer will indicate when
this must be used.
5.6 Keypad Settings
You can modify the keypad settings to suit your needs.
How Do I Adjust the Keypad Settings?
1. Press and hold the [6] key.
2. Choose an option.
[1] Backlight: the keypad’s light (7 is the brightest)
[2] Contrast: character intensity (7 is the lightest)
[3] Scroll speed: the scroll speed (1 is the fastest)
3. Use the [U] or [V] keys to modify.
4. Press the [ENTER] key to save your choice and return
to step 2 or press the [CLEAR] key to return to step 2
without saving your choice.
5.7 Event List
Your control panel will create a buffer which contains a record
of all system activities including the time and day. This event
list will be saved even after a total power loss.
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How do I view the event list?
1. Press the [MEM] key.
2. Press the [INFO] key to view the event list. The display
will read: event time.
3. Use the [U] or [V] keys to scroll through the event list.
4. Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
Each event generates two event screens (see Figure 5.1).
Once you enter the event list, the time and the day the event
occurred and what event occurred will scroll on the screen. As
you press the [V] key, the next pair will scroll onto the screen.
Figure 5.1: Example of Event Screens
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5.8 Partitioning the System
Depending on your needs, your installer can program your
panel to recognize and control two separate areas (System A
and System B) by activating the system’s partitioning feature.
Access codes can also be programmed to arm/disarm one
system or both systems simultaneously.
You can use partitioning in installations where shared
systems are more practical, such as office/warehouse
buildings, or apartment/condominium complexes. For more
information, see Arming a Partitioned System on page 24.
5.8.1 Arming a Partitioned System
Zones can be divided into two systems. Based on your
requirements, the installer designates which zones belong to
System A or System B, both systems (dual area), or are not
given assignment (common area). A zone belonging to a dual
area is armed if either System A or System B is armed, and
disarmed only when both systems are disarmed. A zone
belonging to a common area is armed only when both
systems are armed and disarmed if either System A or
System B is disarmed.
The installer must program the required access code
definitions. These definitions determine which access codes
can arm System A, as well as which codes can arm System
B. Codes can also be given access to both systems.
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5.8.2 Arming Both Systems Simultaneously
If your code has access to both systems:
How do I arm Systems A and B simultaneously?
light will begin to flash
Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The
and the exit timer will begin to countdown. The display will
read: A+B Armed.
5.8.3 Arming System A and B Separately
If your Access Code has access to System A:
How do I arm System A?
1. Press the [STAY] key.
will flash and the
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The
exit timer will begin to count down. The display will
read: system in exit. After the exit delay the
display will read: a Armed.
If your Access Code has access to System B:
How do I arm System B?
1. Press the [FORCE] key.
will flash and the
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]. The
exit timer will begin to count down. The display will
read: system in exit. After the exit delay the
display will read: B armed.
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5.8.4 Disarming System A and B Separately
If your access code has access to System A:
How do I disarm System A?
1. Enter through the designated entry/exit door. The
keypad will beep and begin the entry delay timer.
2. Press the [STAY] key.
3. Enter a valid [ACCESS CODE].
If your access code has access to System B:
How do I disarm System B?
1. Enter through the designated entry/exit door. The
keypad will beep and begin the entry delay timer.
2. Press the [FORCE] key.
3. Enter a valid [ACCESS CODE].
5.9 Testing & Maintenance
We recommend that you test your system once a week.
Contact your monitoring station before and after testing.
How do I test the system?
With the system disarmed and the
light on:
1. Walk in protected areas to activate motion detectors.
The display should read: zone open.
2. Open and close protected doors and windows. The
display should read: zone open.
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Your installer can advise you of the best way to test your
particular system.
5.9.1 Fire Alarm Testing
Do not use flame or any kind of burning materials to test your
fire detection devices. Contact your alarm installer for safe
ways to test your system.
5.9.2 System Maintenance
With normal use, you system requires no maintenance other
than regular testing. We recommend that the backup battery
be changed every three years.
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6.0 Trouble Display
The screen can display several trouble conditions. When
trouble conditions occur, the display reads: system
trouble. If programmed by your installer, the keypad
sounder will beep. Only the troubles that are relevant to you
are listed below. If a trouble appears and it is not listed below,
call your monitoring station to come service the system.
How do I access the Trouble Display?
1. Press the [TRBL] key.
2. Use the [U] or [V] keys to view the trouble(s). See the
corresponding explanation from the Trouble List. If no
repair instructions are given, call your monitoring
station for repairs.
3. Press the [CLEAR] key to erase troubles in memory and
exit.
Trouble List
No Battery/Low battery
If the battery is not connected to the panel, the display will
read: trouble 01 battery failure. The battery
connected to the panel should be replaced, because it can no
longer provide adequate backup current in the event of a
power failure.
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Power Failure
If AC power is not being supplied to the control panel and/or
the power supply is unable to charge the battery. The LCD
display will read: trouble 02 AC failure.
Bell Disconnect
If a bell/siren is not connected to the bell/siren output,
trouble 04 BELL disconnect appears in the
display.
Timer Loss
If the system timer is not functioning, usually after a total
battery and AC power failure, the LCD display reads
trouble 08 timer loss. The timer should be
reprogrammed after a total power loss. See Quick Function
Keys on page 20.
Tamper/Zone Wiring Failure
Indicates that there is a wiring problem in a protected zone.
The LCD display will read: trouble 09 zone wire
fault.
Telephone Line Monitor
If the panel detects telephone line loss, the LCD display will
read: trouble 10 telephone line.
Fire Trouble
If the fire zone is cut, the display will read: trouble 11
fire loop.
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7.0 System Check list
7.1 Panic Buttons
Keys
Panic Alarm Type
[1] and [3]
Police or_________________________
NSilent
NAudible NNot Used
[4] and [6]
Auxiliary or_______________________
NSilent
NAudible NNot Used
[7] and [9]
Fire or___________________________
NSilent
NAudible NNot Used
7.2 Zone Checklist
Is this a partitioned system? Yes NNo N
System A =____________System B = _______________
Zone # and
Description
System
A B
Zone # and
Description
System
A B
01:
NN
05:
NN
02:
NN
06:
NN
03:
NN
07:
NN
04:
NN
08:
NN
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Zone # and
Description
System
A B
Zone # and
Description
System
A B
09:
NN
17:
NN
10:
NN
18:
NN
11:
NN
19:
NN
12:
NN
20:
NN
13:
NN
21:
NN
14:
NN
22:
NN
15:
NN
23:
NN
16:
NN
24:
NN
Entry Delay 1 is ________seconds.
Entry Delay 2 is ________seconds.
Exit Delay is ___________seconds.
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7.3 User Access Code List
User Name
System
User Name
01:
16:
02:
17:
03:
18:
04:
19:
05:
20:
06:
21:
07:
22:
08:
23:
09:
24:
10:
25:
11:
26:
12:
27:
13:
28:
14:
29:
15:
30:
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User Name
System
User Name
31:
41:
32:
42:
33:
43:
34:
44:
35:
45:
37:
46:
38:
47:
39:
48:
System
40:
For security reasons, write only user names, and not
actual access codes.
Other information
This alarm system was installed
on:____________By:______________.
Service is provided by _____________Tel#:_____________.
Your monitoring station’s number is:_______________.
Your account number is_____________.
Your alarm transformer location is_____________and is on
circuit#____________.
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Warranty
Paradox Security Systems Ltd. (“Seller”) warrants its products to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one
year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties
whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied
warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly
excluded. Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because
the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by
Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and
shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product’s inability
to operate. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited
to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the
specifications. Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the
warranty period. In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other
person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or
incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits stolen
goods, or claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or otherwise
arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the
merchandise sold.
Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the Seller’s maximum liability will be
strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product. Your use of this
product signifies your acceptance of this warranty.
BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling the product are not
authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are
binding on the Seller.
© 2002-2005 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications
may change without prior notice. One or more of the following US patents may
apply: 6215399, 6111256, 5751803, 5721542, 5287111, 5119069, 5077549,
5920259 and 5886632. Canadian and international patents may also apply.
Esprit is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Security Systems Ltd.
or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
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780 Industriel Blvd., Saint-Eustache (Quebec) J7R 5V3 Canada
Tel.: (450) 491-7444
Fax: (450) 491-2313
www.paradox.ca
PRINTED IN CANADA 07/2005
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