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TESTING
D. Walk throughout the protected area and make sure you
trigger every detector with no exception (move across
the field of view of motion detectors and open/close
doors and windows). Each time a detector is triggered:
%
The “Happy Tune” will sound,
%
The zone name and number will be displayed briefly,
EXAMPLE 1: You triggered a motion detector in the
ROOM 1 (zone 11). The display will show:
ROOM 1
$
Z11 Violated
After 5 seconds the display will revert to:
TESTING
EXAMPLE 2: You opened a window in room 2 (zone
13).
The display will show:
ROOM 2
$
Z13 Open
After 5 seconds the display will revert to:
TESTING
E. When done, click the
☞
button repeatedly.
The display will show the test results, zone after zone,
in ascending numerical order. For example:
ROOM 2
(alternating)
Z13 OK
or: “Z13 NOT OK” if there was no response from Z13.
F . To resume testing, click
. To quit the test mode,
click
.The display will then read:
<OK> TO EXIT
G . Click
. The display will revert to its normal state.
7. USER SETTINGS
7.1 What are the Settings You Need?
The installer provides you with a ready-to-use alarm
system, almost entirely tailored to your requirements, but a
few settings and adjustments will still be needed.
Note: Although the user settings are your responsibility,
you may request your installer to perform them for you
(except for the follow-me phone number, which you must
re-program to follow your whereabouts, and user codes,
which you would like to keep secret).
The user settings include:
• Bypassing Zones - determining which zones will be
bypassed (disabled) throughout the present disarm period
and the next armed period.
• Reviewing the bypass list - "show bypass" - displaying
the numbers and names of bypassed zone one by one.
• Recalling the last bypassing scheme - "recall bypass" -
re-using the previous bypassing scheme, which becomes
suspended after disarming but is still saved in the
PowerArt™ memory.
• Programming the “follow-me” (4th) telephone
number* - recording the number at which you can be
reached while being away. The PowerArt™ will call this
number to report the event types defined by the installer.
• Setting user codes* - programming a security code for
yourself and additional 7 codes for other system users.
Codes 5 through 8 are “Latchkey” user codes (see Para.
2.9 for additional details).
• Setting voice options* - selecting between verbal
announcements and no verbal announcements.
• Setting the time* - adjusting the built-in clock to show
the correct time.
• Setting the date* - adjusting the built-in calendar to
show the correct date.
* Settings marked with an asterisk are accessible to the
master user only. This means that when entering the
USER SETTINGS mode with a regular user code, the only
accessible functions are the first 3 on the list.
7.2 Entering the User Settings Menu
When the system is in the disarmed state, and all zones
are secured (undisturbed), the display will read:
READY 00:00
The 00:00 or any other digits on display show the present
time (hours : minutes).
To enter the user settings menu, proceed as follows:
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
NORMAL MODE
☞
USER SETTINGS
☞
ENTER CODE ___
☞
[ wrong
!
]
ENTER CODE ___
"
☞
[valid
!
]*
SET BYPASS
☺
* If this is the first time you open this menu, use the default
master code: 1 1 1 1.
If you do not wish to bypass any zone just now, you may
click
☞
<NEXT>
repeatedly to select any other program-
mable function as shown in Figure 9 below:
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