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    ADEMCO 4110XM
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    SECURITY SYSTEM
    SECURITY SYSTEM SECURITY SYSTEM
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    User Guide
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    N5100V5  4/99  Rev. C 
    						
    							– 2 – 
    IMPORTANT! 
    PROPER INTRUSION PROTECTION 
    For  proper  intrusion  coverage,  sensors  should  be  located  at every  possible  point  of  entry  to  a  home  or 
    commercial  premises.  This  would  include  any  skyligh ts  that  may  be  present,  and  the  upper  windows  in  a 
    multi-level building. 
    In  addition,  we  recommend  that  radio  backup  be  used   in  a  security  system  so  that  alarm  signals  can  still 
    be  sent  to  the  Central  Monitoring  Station  in  the  eve nt  that  the  telephone  lines  are  out  of  order  (alarm 
    signals are normally sent over the phone lines). 
     
    EARLY WARNING FIRE DETECTION 
    Early  warning  fire  detection  is  important  in  a  home.  Smoke  and  heat  detectors  have  played  a  key  role  in  
    reducing  fire  deaths  in  the  United  States.  With  regard  to  the  number  and  placement  of  smoke/heat 
    detectors,  we  subscribe  to  the  recommendations  cont ained  in  the  National  Fire  Protection  Associations 
    National  Fire  Alarm  Code  (NFPA  72).  These  recommend ations  can  be  found  in  the  “National  Fire 
    Protection Association Recommendations” section of this manual.  
      
    SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY NOTICE 
    Your Honeywell security system is designed for use  with devices manufactured or approved by Honeywell 
    for  use  with  your  security  system.  Your  Honeywell security system is not designed for use with any devi ce 
    that  may  be  attached  to  your  security  systems  keyp ad  or  other  communicating  bus  if  Honeywell  has  not 
    approved  such  device  for  use  with  your  security  syste m.  Use  of  any  such  unauthorized device may cause 
    damage  or  compromise  the  performance  of  your  securi ty  system  and  affect  the  validity  of  your  Honeywell 
    limited  warranty.  When  you  purchase  devices  that  have   been  manufactured  or  approved  by  Honeywell, 
    you  acquire  the  assurance  that  these  devices  have  bee n  thoroughly  tested  to  ensure  optimum 
    performance when used with your Honeywell security system. 
     
    About This Manual 
    This manual is a step-by-step guide that will acqua int you with the systems features and benefits. It defines 
    the components and their functions, describes their  operation, and provides clear step-by-step instructions 
    for  normal  and  emergency  procedures.   Keep this man ual in a convenient place so that you can refer to it 
    as necessary.   
     Congratulations  on  your  ownership  of  a  Honeywell  Se curity  System.  You  have  made  a  wise  decision  in 
    choosing  it, for it represents the latest in securi ty protection technology today, including microcomp uter 
    technology  to  monitor  all  system  status.  Honeywell  is  the  worlds  largest  manufacturer  of  security 
    systems and millions of premises are protected by H oneywell systems.  
    						
    							– 3 – 
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 
    System Overview .................................................. ................................................... .................................... 5 
      General .......................................... ............................................................................................................ 5 
      Keypads .......................................... ........................................................................................................... 5 
      Zones ............................................ .............................................................................................................. 5 
      Alarms............................................ ............................................................................................................ 5 
      Fire Protection .................................. ......................................................................................................... 6 
      Burglary Protection .............................. ..................................................................................................... 6 
      Memory of Alarm................................... .................................................................................................... 6  
      Pager Notification ................................ ..................................................................................................... 6 
    About the Keypad   ................................................. ................................................... .................................. 7 
      Keypad Styles  ................................... ........................................................................................................ 7 
    Keypad Functions  .................................................. ................................................... .................................. 8 
      Summary of System Status Displays ................ ....................................................................................... 8 
      Summary of Keypad Functions ...................... .......................................................................................... 9 
    Security Codes  .................................................. ................................................... ...................................... 11 
      General .......................................... .......................................................................................................... 11 
      Duress Code ...................................... ....................................................................................................... 11 
      Quick Arming ..................................... ..................................................................................................... 11 
      Assigning, Changing or Deleting User Codes ........ ................................................................................ 12 
    Entry/Exit Delays  .................................................. ................................................... ................................. 13 
      General Information .............................. ................................................................................................. 13 
    Checking for Open Zones  .................................................. ................................................... ................... 14 
      Using the 
      READY Key ......................................... ............................................................................ 14 
    Arming The System   .................................................. ................................................... ............................ 15 
      Using The 
    3 STAY Key  ......................................... .............................................................................. 15 
      Using The 
    7 INSTANT Key  ........................................ ........................................................................ 16 
      Using The 
    2 AWAY Key .......................................... ............................................................................. 17 
      Using The 
    4 MAXIMUM Key......................................... ...................................................................... 18 
    Disarming and Silencing Alarms   ..................................................................................................... .... 19 
        
    						
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     (continued)
     TABLE OF CONTENTS 
      Using the 1 OFF Key ...........................................
    ................................................................................. 19 
    To Disarm the System .............................. .................................................................................................... 1 9 
      To Silence a Burglary Alarm ...................... ............................................................................................ 19 
    Bypassing Protection Zones  ..................................................................................................... .............. 20 
    Using The 
    6 BYPASS Key ........................................ ................................................................................. 20 
      Quick Bypass ..................................... ...................................................................................................... 21 
    Using the Keyswitch  .................................................. ................................................... ............................ 22 
      General .......................................... .......................................................................................................... 22 
      Arming ........................................... .......................................................................................................... 22 
      Disarming ........................................ ........................................................................................................ 22 
    Chime Mode  .................................................. ................................................... ........................................... 23 
      Using the 
    9 CHIME Key ......................................... ............................................................................. 23 
    Panic Keys  .................................................. ................................................... ............................................. 24 
      Using Panic Keys .................................. .................................................................................................. 24 
    Testing the System  .................................................. ................................................... .............................. 26 
      Using the 
    5 TEST Key .......................................... ................................................................................ 26 
    Trouble Conditions  .................................................. ................................................... .............................. 27 
      Check and Battery Displays ................... ........................................................................................... 27 
      Power Failure .................................... ...................................................................................................... 27 
      Other Displays ................................... ...................................................................................................... 28 
    Fire Alarm System  .................................................. ................................................... ............................... 29 
      General .......................................... .......................................................................................................... 29 
      In Case of Fire Alarm ............................ .................................................................................................. 29 
      Silencing Fire Alarms ............................ ................................................................................................. 30 
      National Fire Protection Association Recommendation s on Smoke Detectors .................................... 31 
      Emergency Evacuation ............................. .............................................................................................. 32 
    Quick Guide to Alarm System Functions  ............................................................................................ 33 
    Summary of Audible/Visual Notification   ............................................................................................ 34 
    Protection Zones List  .................................................. ................................................... .......................... 35 
    Owners Insurance Premium Credit Request  .................................................................................... 36 
    Regulatory Statements and Warnings  ................................................................................................. 38 
    In The Event of Telephone Operational Problems  ............................................................................ 40 
    Limitations of this Alarm System  ..................................................................................................... .... 41 
    Servicing Information  .................................................. ................................................... ........................ 42 
    Two Year Limited Warranty  ..................................................................................................... .............. 43 
    						
    							System Overview 
     
    – 5 – 
    General 
    This system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire and emergency. Your 
    system may consist of at least one keypad which pro vides full control of system 
    operation, various sensors such as motion detectors  and door and window sensing 
    devices, plus a selected number of strategically pl aced smoke or combustion detectors 
    designed to provide early warning in case of fire.  Your system may also have been 
    programmed to automatically transmit alarm or statu s messages over the phone 
    lines to a central alarm monitoring station.   
    Keypads 
    All system functions are controlled by your keypad( s). The keypads feature a 
    telephone style (digital) keypad and a Liquid Cryst al Display (LCD) which shows the 
    nature and location of all occurrences. Their built -in sounder will sound during alarm 
    and trouble conditions.  
    For additional information, see the following secti on: ABOUT THE KEYPAD. 
     
    Zones 
    Your systems sensing devices have been assigned to  various zones. For example, the 
    sensing device on your Entry/Exit door may have bee n assigned to zone 01, sensing 
    devices on windows in the master bedroom to zone 02 , and so on. These zone numbers 
    will appear on the display when an alarm or trouble  condition occurs. 
     
    Alarms   
    When an alarm occurs, both the keypad and external  sounders will sound, and a mes-
    sage at the keypad will identify the zone(s) causin g the alarm. In addition, if your 
    system is connected to a central monitoring station , an alarm message will be sent. 
    To stop the alarm sounding, you simply disarm the s ystem. 
      
    						
    							System Overview (cont’d) 
     
    – 6 – 
    Fire Protection   
    The fire protection portion of your security system (if used) is always on and will 
    sound an alarm if a fire condition is detected. Ref er to the FIRE ALARM SYSTEM  
    section for important information concerning fire p rotection, smoke detectors and 
    planning emergency exit routes from your premises.   
    Burglary Protection 
    The  burglary  protection  portion  of  your  system  must   be  turned  on  or  armed  before 
    it  will  sense  burglary  alarm  conditions  and  sound  a n  alarm.  Your  system  can  be 
    armed  in  one  of  four  modes:  STAY,  AWAY,  INSTANT  and   MAXIMUM.  Refer  to  the 
    ARMING THE SYSTEM  sections for instructions in using these modes of  operation. 
    Your system also provides a CHIME mode for alerting  you to the opening and closing 
    of doors and windows while the system is disarmed. 
     
    Memory of Alarm 
    When an alarm or trouble condition occurs, the keyp ad displays the number(s) of the 
    zone(s) that caused the problem, and displays the t ype of alarm or trouble (ex. FIRE, 
    ALARM, CHECK). The display remains until it is clea red by entering the OFF 
    sequence (security code +  OFF key) twice. 
     
    Pager Notification 
    If  you  have  chosen  to  be  notified  of  alarms  or  othe r  system  conditions  by  pager,  the 
    following codes will be sent to your pager by the c ontrol: 
    1811=Trouble  1911=Alarm 
    1001=Open  1002=Close  
    						
    							About the Keypad 
     
    – 7 – 
    Keypad Styles    
    The  6150  is  a  Fixed-Word  keypad.  The  keys  on  the  keypads  are  located  behind  a  flip-down 
    door which can be removed, if desired. 
     
    1OFF
    4MAX
    7INSTANT
    READY
    2AWAY
    5TEST
    8CODE
    0 3
    STAY
    6BYPASS
    9CHIME
    #
    ARMED
    READY
    6150-00-001-V0 
             
    SHOWN WITH DOOR REMOVED
      
    						
    							About the Keypad (cont’d) 
     
    – 8 – 
    SUMMARY OF SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAYS 
     AWAY All burglary zones, interior & perimeter, are 
    armed.  
      STAY  Perimeter burglary zones, such as windows  
    and doors are armed.  
      INSTANT  Perimeter burglary zones armed and entry 
    delay is turned off.  
     BYPASS One or more burglary protection zones have 
    been bypassed.  
    NOT READY  Appears when burglary portion of the system 
    is not ready for arming (due to one or more  
    open protection zones).  
      READY  The burglary portion of the system is ready to  
    be armed. 
      NO AC  Appears when AC power has been cut off. 
    System is operating on backup battery power. 
     AC  Appears when AC power is present. 
     CHIME  Appears when the CHIME feature is ON.  
      BAT  Low system battery. 
      ALARM  Appears when an intrusion has been detected 
    and the system is armed (also appears during  
    a fire alarm). Accompanied by the ID # of the 
    protection zone in alarm. 
      CHECK  Appears when a malfunction is discovered in 
    the system at any time or if a fault is detected 
    in a FIRE zone at any time or in a DAY 
    (Trouble)/NIGHT (Alarm) burglary zone 
    during a disarmed period. Accompanied by a 
    display of zone number in trouble.  
     FIRE Appears when a fire alarm is present.  
    Accompanied by a display of the zone in 
    alarm. 
     
    ALARM FIRE
    AWAYBYPASSSTAY
    CHECK   INSTANT NO AC
    NOT READY
    CHIME   BAT00
    style B_disp.  
     
    FIXED-WORD KEYPAD 
    DISPLAY   
    						
    							Keypad Functions 
     
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    SUMMARY OF KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 
    1. DISPLAY WINDOW:  Displays protection 
    zone ID and system status messages.  
    2.  1
       OFF KEY:  Disarms burglary portion 
    of the system, silences alarms and  
    audible trouble indicators, and 
    clears visual display after problems 
    correction.  
    3.  2
       AWAY KEY:  Arms the entire 
    burglary system, perimeter and  
    interior.  
    4.  3
       STAY KEY:  Arms perimeter portion 
    of burglary system only. Interior  
    protection is not armed, which 
    allows movement within premises 
    without causing alarm.   
    5.  4
       MAXIMUM KEY:  Arms in manner 
    similar to AWAY mode, but without  
    the entry delay feature, thus provid-
    ing maximum protection. An alarm 
    will occur immediately upon 
    opening any protection point, 
    including the entry/exit door.  
    6.  5
       TEST KEY:  Tests the system and 
    alarm sounder if disarmed. Refer to  
    TESTING THE SYSTEM  section 
    for test procedures.  
    7.  6
       BYPASS KEY:  Removes individual 
    protection zones from being  
    monitored by the system.
     
    8.  7   INSTANT KEY:  Arms in manner 
    similar to STAY mode, but without  
    the entry delay feature. Entering via 
    the entry/exit door will cause an 
    instant alarm.  
    9.  8
       CODE KEY:  Used to assign 
    additional user codes for other users  
    of the system. 
    10.  9
      CHIME KEY:  Turns CHIME mode on 
    and off. When on, the opening of  
    windows or doors while the system is 
    disarmed will sound 3 beeps at the 
    keypad(s). 
    11.  
       READY  KEY:  Displays all open 
    protection zones.  
    12.  #
       KEY:  Quick Arm key permits 
    ARMING of the sys
    tem without use of 
    a security code (if so programmed).  
    13.  KEYS 0–9
    †: Used to enter your security 
    code(s). 
    14.  READY INDICATOR:  (GREEN) Lit when 
    the system is ready to be armed (no faults  
    present). While the system is disarmed, 
    this indicator will go on and off as 
    protection zones are closed and opened.  
    Note:  On some keypads a  POWER INDICATOR 
    (GREEN) is lit when AC power is present. If  
    the indicator is off, the system may still be 
    operating, but on its backup battery power. 
    See Power Failure in TROUBLE CONDITIONS 
    section.  
    						
    							Keypad Functions (cont’d) 
     
    – 10 – 
    15. 
    ARMED INDICATOR:  (RED) Lit when 
    the system has been armed (STAY,  AWAY, INSTANT or MAXIMUM). 
    16.  INTERNAL SOUNDER:  The built-in 
    keypad sounder mimics the alarm  
    sounder during alarms, and will also 
    beep during certain system functions. 
    (see  SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE/ 
    VISUAL NOTIFICATION ). 
    17.  EMERGENCY KEYS:  
    Individual keys  A, B , and  C (key D not 
    used). On some keypads, these keys are  
    not present, and the following key pairs 
    may be available, instead, for 
    emergency functions:    
     & # ,    &  1 ,   #  &  3  
    Some or all of these keys/pairs may be  
    programmed for panic functions by your 
    installer (see  PANIC KEYS  section). 
    IMPORTANT!  When  entering  codes  and 
    commands,  sequential  key  depressions  must 
    be made within 2 seconds of one another. If 2 
    seconds  elapses  without  a  key  depression, 
    the  entry  is  aborted  and  must  be  repeated 
    from its beginning. 
     
    1324
    6
    8910
    12
    15
    16
    6150-007-V0
    14
    B C
    A
    1OFF2AWAY3STAY
    0
    #
    45
    67MAXTESTBYPASS
    9CHIME8CODE
    13
    7INSTANT
    READY
    1117
    ARMED
    READY5
     
     
     
    †Note:   Keys  1  through  9  each perform their associated companion functions  (OFF, AWAY, STAY, 
    etc.) when preceded by an entry of the security cod e (as described later).  
    						
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