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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If your security system is `On' (armed), entering a valid User PIN turns-off (disarm) the entire system. If the entry delay buzzer is sounding during the disarming process, the button can be pressed before your User PIN to temporarily silence the buzzer. While this is all that's necessary for day-to-day operation of your Vision Security system, please read on to learn more about special features of your system and familiarize yourself with operating instructions you might need during special situations.
Quad Keys TM
Quad Keys activate pre-assigned zone groups or pre-configured arming modes. Turn on the security system by selecting the appropriate button and pressing `On'.
Each Quad Key TM button on your system represents Detection Areas of your security system (doors, windows, garage, exterior, etc. . . ) or Custom Arming Modes (Away, Home, Night). [. . . ] When all zones have been activated, the display will briefly show "None Found" and return to normal operation. · If operating the detector does not cause the indicator light to go out, test the detector again. Contact your alarm company if a detector or zone does not operate properly. 5
[4] Viewing Alarm Memory
Alarm(s) In Memory
+4
Blinking Quad Key(s) while the security system is armed or an "Alarm(s) in Memory" display, indicate that an alarm occured during the most recent arming period. Press + 4 while the system is disarmed to view the first alarm of the arming period. Press 4 again to view each additional alarm of the arming period. A long beep tone indicates there were no additonal alarms. Press to clear the memory or arm and disarm the system. Press # to return to the system's HOME Mode.
Clear
[5] Viewing System Trouble
+5
A lit Trouble indicator and beeping from your keypad will alert you if a `Trouble' condition develops with your security system. Press # to silence the beeping and + 5 to view the cause of the trouble.
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Trouble Indication
AC Failure
Cause AC power has been lost. UL requires back-up battery of at least 4 hours. Short power outages normally do will not affect your system and do not require service from your security company.
Battery voltage is below acceptable level. Has there been a recent AC power failure?Wait for recharging or call security company for service. The system's clock needs to be reset. If house phones aren't working contact telephone company. Otherwise, call security company Trouble with zone wiring. Call security company for service Call security company for service Call security company for service Trouble with Bell/Siren. Inspect and call security company if necessary. Inspect system control box for damage or open door. The security system was unable to report to the monitoring company. Call security company for service.
Low battery Time Clock Loss
Telco Line Loss Zone 01 In Trouble Bus Failure AUX Pwr Failure Bell Fault Box Tamper Com Failure Smoke Detector In Trouble
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Trouble
If there is no trouble on the system, a long beep sounds after
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entry.
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[6] Bypassing Zones
+6
Detectors (zones) can be manually excluded as you arm your security system (if they are inoperable or if they would conflict with a planned activity). [. . . ] and automatically return to `Home' of User Programming after the eigth user PIN is programmed. clock display + 8 + PIN + 2 + + days + (#, # to exit programming)
[6] Auto Arm
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Your Vision security system can automatically arm itself at the same time every day. Use this programming area to control Auto Arming. After pressing 6 and Enter, use the 1 button to turn Auto Arming On or Off (LED 1 lit for Auto Arm On and off for Auto Arm Off) then enter an arming time (using 24Hr. [. . . ]
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