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System Setup

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Important Information About Your System

Your system requires a code for arming.

❐ Yes ❐ No

Your system is monitored by a central station.

❐ Yes ❐ No

C/S Name: _________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________

City/State: _________________________________________________________

Emergency Phone: __________________________________________________

Service Pnone: _____________________________________________________

Service Manager: ___________________________________________________

Your system sends a report to the central station when armed or disarmed.

❐ Yes ❐ No

Your system sends a report to the central station when a zone is bypassed.

❐ Yes ❐ No

Security Command Keypad Locations.

01. _____________________________ 03. _____________________________

02. _____________________________ 04. _____________________________

Outputs

Below is a list of devices controlled by the outputs on your system.

01. _____________________________ 03. _____________________________

02. _____________________________ 04. _____________________________

Zones

Below is a list of protection devices on each of the zones in your system.

01. _____________________________ 06. _____________________________

02. _____________________________ 07. _____________________________

03. _____________________________ 08. _____________________________

04. _____________________________ 09. _____________________________

05. _____________________________ 10. _____________________________

Your system sends reports to your pager.

❐ Yes ❐ No

User Check-in

This function allows a user to send a check-in message to a pager. This message indicates that the user has arrived home.

COMMAND + 7 + (your code) Sends a Check-in report to your pager only.

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System Setup

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User Codes

Your system provides up to 12 user codes. Each code is made up of 3 parts:

12 1234 Master

User Number User Code User Level

The User Number is how the system identitfies a user.

User

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

The User Code is the 4-digit number a user enters into the keypad to arm and disarm the system or to perform other system operations.

The User Level - There are only 2 levels, Standard and Master. The standard level can perform all functions except adding, deleting, or changing user codes. The

Master level can perform all functions. Users 01 to 09 are always Standard level.

Users 10 to 12 are always Master level.

Your system sends Ambush reports to the central station.

❐ Yes ❐ No

If Yes, user 01 is a special Ambush code that must only be used in duress situations.

Use the table below to track users of your system.

User Name Level

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Master

Master

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2-Button Panic Keys

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If your system has a label showing a Badge, Exclamation Mark, and Flame under the top row of keys, the optional Panic key function has been enabled.

By pressing the two keys over the icon, and holding them down for at least 2 seconds, the system will send either a Panic (Badge), non-medical Emergency

(Exclamation), or Fire (Flame) report to the central station. The keypad beeps to confirm the Panic entry.

Panic Emergency Fire

STAY INSTANT BYPASS CODE

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Tomorrow’s technology for today’s security needs.

The Security Command Keypad

Welcome

Congratulations on your decision to purchase a Security Command system.

The new Security Command, from one of America’s leading security manufacturers, is quickly setting the standard for residential and commercial burglary/fire protection. You can look forward to years of superior service and system flexibility as your protection needs change.

Easy to Use

As powerful as your system is, it’s also one of the easiest to use. Whether you want to turn the system on or off, or set it to chime when a door is opened, all you have to do is press a few keys on the Security Command keypad. Each keypad contains a keyboard with easy to read lettering that also lights up as you use it and 16 indicator lights that tell you everything from whether a window is open to which areas of the system are armed. There’s also an internal alert sounder that gently chimes to remind you to turn the system off or that indicates someone just entered a door.

Please Take a Moment

To learn the full range of features of your new system, we encourage you to read through this user’s guide thoroughly. On the back we’ve included a System

Setup section where the installer can fill in the programmed information about your system and where you, as your comfort with the system increases, can track any additional changes you should make.

LT-0275 2/98

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Your Security Command Keypad

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READY

TROUBLE

POWER

INSTANT

ARMED STAY ZONES 1 TO 10

READY

TRBL

POWER

ARMED

STAY

INSTANT

1

6

2

7

3

8

4

9

5

10

STAY INSTANT BYPASS CODE

1

A B C

5

M N O

9

Y Z

2

D E F

6

P Q R

0

3

G H I

7

S T U

SPECIAL

4

J K L

8

V W X

COMMAND

FUNCTION KEYS

NUMBER KEYS

BUILT-IN ALERT SPECIAL KEY COMMAND KEY

How the lights operate

Pulse - 1 second on, 1 second off

Flash - 1/2 second on, 1/2 second off

Rapid Flash - 1/4 second on, 1/4 second off

Wink - 1/4 second on, 1 3/4 seconds off

READY On when the system is ready to be armed.

Off when the system is armed or a zone is faulted.

Rapid Flash when an alarm has occurred and the system is disarmed.

Pulse for optional transmit test during arming.

TROUBLE On when the system is unable to send a report to your central station.

Off when the system is operating correctly.

Pulse when there is a problem with the system. Call for service.

POWER On when AC and battery power are okay.

Off during AC trouble.

Flash when the system’s battery is low but AC is okay.

ARMED On when Perimeter and Interior are armed.

Off when Perimeter and Interior are off.

Rapid Flash when an alarm has occurred and the system is armed.

Pulse during exit delay after you’ve armed the system.

STAY On when the Perimeter only is armed.

Off when all areas are armed or disarmed.

Pulse when Perimeter and Interior areas armed and Bedrooms disarmed.

INSTANT On when the system is instant armed.

Off when the system is armed with entry/exit delays or is disarmed.

ZONE On when the zone is disarmed and open.

Off when the zone is closed.

Rapid Flash means a zone alarm. This flashes until the zone is disarmed and a user code is entered a second time.

Wink means the zone is bypassed.

Pulse means the zone is in a trouble or zone monitor condition.

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Arming and Disarming Your System

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Arming the system with a code

When the READY light is on, enter your own user code in place of (your code):

(your code) Arms Perimeter and Interior.

STAY + (your code)

SPECIAL + (your code)

Arms only the Perimeter protection.

Arms the Perimeter and Interior protection but leaves any Bedroom area protection off.

You can press the INSTANT key before starting the arming sequence or after (while the READY light is pulsing) to arm the system without any exit or entry delays.

Arming the system without a code

When the READY light is on, enter:

COMMAND + 1 Arms Perimeter and Interior.

STAY or COMMAND + 2 Arms only the Perimeter protection.

SPECIAL or COMMAND + 3 Arms the Perimeter and Interior protection but leaves any Bedroom area protection off.

You can press the INSTANT key before starting the arming sequence or after (while the READY light is pulsing) to arm the system without any exit or entry delays.

Disarming the system

When the ARMED light is on, enter:

(your code) Disarms Perimeter and Interior. You can enter your code again to clear any zone alarm memory

(lights that are flashing rapidly).

Disarming during an alarm

When the ARMED light is on and a zone is in alarm, enter:

(your code) Silences the alarm and disarms the system. Enter again to clear any zone alarm memory (lights that are flashing rapidly). Burglary zone alarm lights clear automatically after a few minutes.

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Built-in Alert Operation

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How the Alert tone operates

Steady Tone A trouble condition on the system or a fire zone. Follows bell.

Pressing any key silences a steady alert tone.

1 One Second Beep A burglary zone alarm or when a monitored zone is opened.

1 Short Beep Each time a key is pressed or a valid function is entered.

4 Short Beeps When an incorrect key or function is entered.

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Security Command Functions

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Bypassing a Zone

Bypassing means the system ignores events that occur on the zone. You can bypass a disarmed zone, such as a patio door, so it can be used while the rest of the

Perimeter protection is turned on. Use 2-digit zone numbers; example: 01, 05....

BYPASS + (your code) + (zone) Bypasses the zone.

If already bypassed, the zone will unbypass.

Resetting Sensors

Use this function to reset smoke detectors after an alarm when the Fire zone light is flashing in alarm memory.

(your code) or

COMMAND + 4 + 7

The system resets the smoke detectors and stops the flashing light if the zone restores to normal.

Easy Exit (Home/Away systems only)

This function allows you to exit your home while the system is armed.

BYPASS or Restarts the exit delay. Systems arms at

COMMAND + 9 expiration or at second press of BYPASS key.

Testing the System

It’s good practice to test your system at least once each week. This assures you that the system is working correctly and identifies any potential problems.

COMMAND + 4 + 1 The bell rings for 2 seconds then the battery and communications to the central station are tested.

Turning Outputs On or Off

Your system may have lights or other devices connected to outputs that you can turn on or off from the keypad. Use 2-digit output numbers; example: 01, 05....

COMMAND + 5 + 4 +

(your code) + (output)

Turns the specified output on or off depending on which state it had been in previously.

Monitoring Zones

You can monitor zones in the system so that the keypad emits a short alert beep any time that zone is opened. Use 2-digit zone numbers; example: 01, 05....

COMMAND + 6 + (your code) + (zone)

COMMAND + 6 + (your code) + STAY

Monitors this zone only.

Monitors all Perimeter zones.

COMMAND + 6 + (your code) + SPECIAL Monitors Perimeter/Interior zones.

Repeat to remove a zone from monitor mode.

User Codes

This function allows a Master user (users 10-12) to add, change, or delete a user code from the system.

CODE + (your code) + # # + C C C C

CODE + (your code) + # # + 0 0 0 0

## = 2-digit user number

Adds or changes a user code

Deletes a user code

0 = Enter four zeroes C = New user code number

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