User manual FBII XL-31

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[. . . ] Previous Menu XL-31 OWNERS MANUAL :RE 8uRGURY . -. ------- INTRODUCTION Congratulafiona on your decision to proteti your home or bueiness with the Rre Burglary Instruments XL-31 series eecunty eystem. You have chosen a rekable, state of the art security system that is remarkably easy to operate. Your system has been professionally installed by your local Secudty Company who can explain the specifics of your system within your location. [. . . ] If programmed, then entering user number 28 will not arm or disarm the system but will activate an external device such as a door strike. This feature has not been investigated by UL. The system is not Listed for Access Control app~cations. 18. KEYPAD TAMPER If 21 character have been entered without a vatid user code or command, the keypad will beep continuously. Silence by entering a valid user code. 19. QUICK ARMING (#1) When selected by the installer, this command will arm the system wtihout entry of a user code. NOTE: System disarming will require a ueer code. To quick arm enter # 1 20. QUICK FORCED ARM (#2) When selected by the inetaller, this command (# 2) arms the system without entering a user mde and bypasses any unready burglary zones. Quick forced arm:# 2 21. SET TIME OF DAY ( # 3 ) The system contains a real-time clock for the auto-arming and system test capability. The time of day can be set through any keypad using the following command: # 3 [USER] HR MN Time entry is performed in 24 hour time (mititary time). For example to set the clock for 10:25PM (assume a user code of 4567) enter: # 345672025 NOTE: If the system clock needs to be reset, the indicator tights on the XL4612RM, XL4612SM or 7015 keypads will blink rapidly in succession every 30 seconds, The 7005 keypad will display a message. This muld occur if the time has never been set or if total system power (AC and batte~) was removed for a prolonged period of time. Consult your installer to determine whether your user code ie necessary for setting the time. This feature is disabled in UL installations. 22. ZONE DIRECTORY (#4 ) To view a hst of the zone descriptors from the 7005 keypad, enter # 4 23. SET AUTO-ARM TIME (#5) Another option selectable by your installer is auto arming, This feature means that the system can be programmed to arm at a preprogrammed time eve~ day. This will occur at the selected time if the system is not already armed. For example, if you have an 11:30 PM auto-arming time programmed and fall asleep without arming the system, the panel will automatically arm at 11:30. WARNING INDICATOR Awarning signal can be selacted by your installer to provide an audible warning two minutes prior to the auto- arming time. This warning will repeat every 30 eeconds until the auto arming time. To disable, simply enter your four digit user code, The keypad will emit a beep and the indicator tights on LED based keypads will blink rapidly to acknowledge that you have removed the auto-arming time for the day. HOW TO CHANGE THE AUTO-ARMING TIME To modify the auto-arming time enten #5 [USER] HR MN. For example: change the auto-arming time to 11:45 PM (user @de of 5678) entec#556782345 . [. . . ] This equipment, tike other electrical devices, is eubjecf to compcnenf failure. Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years, the electronic components could fail at anytime. The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire omrs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are wortdng properfy. Insfalffng an alarm system may make one e~gible for lower insurance ratea, but an alarm eystem is not a substitute for insurance. [. . . ]

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