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    CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS  
    (DOC) STATEMENT  
    NOTICE 
    The  Canadian  Department  of  Communications  label identifies  certified  equipment.  This  certification  means that  the  equipment  meets  certain  telecommunications  network  protective,  operational  and  safety requirements.  The  Department  does  not  guarantee  the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. 
    Before  installing  this  equipment,  users  should  ensure that  it  is  permissible  to  be  connected  to  the  facilities  of the  local  telecommunications company.  The  equipment  must  also  be  installed  using  an  acceptable  method  of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated  with  a  single  line  individual  service  may  be extended  by  means  of  certified  connector  assembly (telephone  extension  cord).  The  customer  should  be aware  that  compliance  with  the  above  conditions  may  not prevent degradation of service in some situations. 
    Repairs  to  certified  equipment  should  be  made  by  an  authorized  Canadian  maintenance  facility  designated by  the  supplier.  Any  repairs  or  alterations  made  by  the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to reques t the user to disconnect the equipment. 
    Users  should  ensure  for  their  own  protection  that  the electrical  ground  connections  of  the  power  utility,  telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution  may be particularly important in rural areas. 
    Caution:    User  should  not  attempt  to  make  such connections  themselves,  but  should  contact  the appropriate  electric  inspection  authority,  or  elect rician, as appropriate. 
    The  Load  Number  (LN)  assigned  to  each  terminal device  denotes  the  percentage  of  the  total  load  to  be connected  to  a  telephone  loop  which  is  used  by  the device,  to  prevent  overloading.  The  termination  on  a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only  to  the  requirement  that  the  total  of  the  Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. 
    AVIS 
    L’étiquette  du  ministère  des  Communications  du  Cana da identifie  le  matériel  homologué.    Cette  étiquette  certifie  que le  matériel  est  conforme  à  certaines  normes  de  prot ection, d’exploitation  et  de  sécurité  des  réseaux  de télécommunications.  Le  ministère  n’assure  toutefois   pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur. 
    Avant  d’installer  ce  matériel,  l’utilisateur  doit  s’assurer  qu’il est  permis  de  le  raccorder  aux  installations  de  l’e ntreprise locale  de  télécommunications.  Le  matériel  doit  égal ement être  installé  en  suivant  une  méthode  acceptée  de raccordement.  Dans  certains  cas,  les  fils  intérieur s  de l’entreprise  utilisés  pour  un  service  individuel  à la  ligne unique  peuvent  être  prolongés  au  moyen  d’un  disposi tif homologué  de  raccordement  (cordon  prolongateur téléphonique  interne).  L’abonné  ne  doit  pas  oublier  qu’il  est possible  que  la  conformité  aux  conditions  énoncées  ci-dessus  n’empèchet  pas  la  dégradation  du  service  dan s certaines  situations.  Actuellement,  les  entreprises  de télécommunications  ne  permettent  pas  que  l’on  racco rde leur matériel aux  prises d’abonnés, sauf dans les cas precis prévus par les tarifs particuliers de ces entreprises. 
    Les  réparations  du  matériel  homologué  doivent  être effectuées  pas  un  centre  d’entretien  canadien  autor isé désigné  par  le  fournisseur.  La  compagnie  de télécommunications  peut  demander  à  l’utilisateur  de  débrancher  un  appareil  à  la  suite  de  réparations  ou  de modifications  effectuées  par  l’utilisateur  ou  à  cause  de mauvais fonctionnement. 
    Pour  sa  propre  protection,  l’utilisateur  doit  s’assurer  que tous  les  fils  de  mise  en  terre  de  la  source  d’énerg ie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques de réseau de conduites d’eau  s’il  y  en  a,  soient  raccordés  ensemble.  Cette  précaution  est  particulièrement  importante  dans  les  régions rurales. 
    Avertissement:   L’utilisateur  ne  doit  pas tenter  de  faire ces raccordements  lui-même;  il  doit  avoir  recours  à  un  service d’inspection des installations électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas. 
    L’indice  de  charge (IC)  assigné  à  chaque  dispositif  terminal pour  éviter  toute  surcharge  indique  le  pourcentage  de  la charge  totale  qui  peut  être  raccordé  à  un  circuit  téléphonique  bouclé  utilisé  par  ce  dispositif.  La  terminaison du  circuit  bouclé  peut  être  constituée  de  n’importe   quelle combinaison  de  dispositifs,  pourvu  que  la  somme  des  indices  de  charge  de  l’ensemble des  dispositifs  ne dépasse pas 100. 
      
    						
    							   
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    WARNING!   
    THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While  this  system  is  an  advanced  design  security  sy stem,  it  does  not  offer  guaranteed  protection  against  burglary  or  fire  or other  emergency.  Any  alarm  system,  whether  commerci al  or  residential,  is  subject  to  compromise  or  failure  to  warn  for  a variety of reasons. For example: •  Intruders may  gain  access through  unprotected  ope nings  or  have  the  technical sophistication  to  bypass  an  alarm  sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device. •  Intrusion  detectors  (e.g.  passive  infrared  detect ors),  smoke  detectors,  and  many  other  sensing  devic es  will  not  work without  power.  Battery  operated  devices  will  not  work  without  batteries,  with  dead  batteries,  or  if  the  batteries  are  not  put in properly. Devices powered solely by AC will not  work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason, however briefly. •  Signals  sent  by  wireless  transmitters  may  be  bloc ked  or  reflected  by  metal  before  they  reach  the  alarm  receiver.  Even  if the  signal  path  has  been  recently  checked  during  a  weekly  test,  blockage  can  occur  if  a  metal  object  is  moved  into  the path. •  A user may not be able to reach a panic or emerge ncy button quickly enough. •  While  smoke  detectors  have  played  a  key  role  in  r educing  residential  fire  deaths  in  the  United  States,  they  may  not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35% of all fires, according t o data published by the Federal  Emergency  Management  Agency.  Some  of  the  re asons  smoke  detectors  used  in  conjunction  with  this  System may not work are as follows. Smoke detectors may ha ve been improperly installed and positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors, such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side  of  closed  doors.  Smoke  detectors  also  may  not  sense  a  fire  on  another  level  of  a  residence  or  building.  A  second floor  detector,  for  example,  may  not  sense  a  first  floor  or  basement  fire.  Moreover,  smoke  detectors  h ave  sensing limitations.  No  smoke  detector  can  sense  every  kind  of  fire  every  time.  In  general,  detectors  may  not always  warn  about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards lik e smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson. Depen ding upon the nature of  the  fire  and/or  the  locations  of  the  smoke  detec tors,  the  detector,  even  if  it  operates  as  anticipated,  may  not  provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape  in time to prevent injury or death. •  Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect  intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed  in their installation manual.  Passive  Infrared  Detectors  do  not  provide  v olumetric  area  protection.  They  do  create  multiple beams  of protection, and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams. They cann ot detect motion or  intrusion  that  takes  place  behind  walls,  ceilings,  floors,  closed  doors,  glass  partitions,  glass  doors,  or  windows. Mechanical  tampering,  masking,  painting  or  spraying   of  any  material  on  the  mirrors,  windows  or  any  part  of  the  optical system  can  reduce  their  detection  ability.  Passive Infrared  Detectors  sense  changes  in  temperature;  ho wever,  as  the ambient temperature of protected area approaches the temperature range of 90° to 105°F, the detection performance can decrease. •  Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or ho rns may not alert people or  wake up sleepers if they are located on the other  side  of  closed  or  partly  open  doors.  If  warni ng  devices  sound  on  a  different  level  of  the  reside nce  from  the bedrooms, then they are less likely to  waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who  are  awake may not hear  the  warning  if  the  alarm  is  muffled  from  a  stereo,  radio,  air  conditioner  or  other  appliance,  or by  passing  traffic. Finally, alarm warning devices, however loud, may n ot warn hearing-impaired people or waken deep sleep ers. •  Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders.  •  Even  if  the  system  responds  to  the  emergency  as  i ntended,  however,  occupants  may  have  insufficient  time  to  protect themselves  from  the  emergency  situation.  In  the  cas e  of  a  monitored  alarm  system,  authorities  may  not  respond appropriately. •  This  equipment,  like  other  electrical  devices,  is  subject  to  component  failure.  Even  though  this  equ ipment  is  designed  to last as long as 10 years, the electronic components could fail at any time. The  most  common  cause  of  an  alarm  system  not  functi oning  when  an  intrusion  or  fire  occurs  is  inadequate  maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make s ure all sensors and transmitters are working properly. Installing  an  alarm  system  may  make  one  eligible  fo r  lower  insurance  rates,  but  an  alarm  system  is  not  a  substitute  for insurance.  Homeowners,  property  owners  and  renters  should  continue  to  act  prudently  in  protecting  themselves  and continue to insure their lives and property. We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments.  
    						
    							  
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    Index 
      
    #70 command ........................................ 45 
    AC Loss ........................................... ...... 61 
    Access Another Partition  .................... 23 
    Access Control Commands ................... 53  
    Action Code  .......................................... 52 
    Action Specifier  ................................... 52 
    Add a User  ............................................ 19 
    ADD NEW USER ................................... 21  
    Add User Code ..................................... . 18 
    Ademco Dealer ..................................... . 61 
    Alarm ............................................. .......... 7 
    Alkaline batteries ................................ ... 63 
    Alpha Keypads...................................... . 10 
    Arm/Disarm Commands ........................ 52  
    Armed ............................................. ..... 6, 7 
    ARMED INDICATOR  ............................ 14 
    Audible Emergency ............................... 4 3 
    Audible Signals ................................... ... 68 
    Authority Level ................................... .... 16 
    Authority Levels ............................... 17 , 18 
    Auto-STAY Arming ................................ 3 4 
    Away .............................................. .... 6, 23 
    AW AY .............................................. ...... 40 
    AW AY mode ......................................... . 36 
    battery life ...................................... ........ 63 
    Burglary .......................................... ......... 5 
    Burglary Protection ..............................  6, 7 
    Bypass Commands ............................... 53 
    Bypass Zones ...................................... .. 30 
    Bypassing  ............................................. 30 
    Call Service ...................................... ...... 60 
    Change a Users Code  ......................... 21 
    Change User Code ................................ 1 8 
    CHECK  ..................................................  60 
    Chime ............................................. ... 6, 41 
    Closing Time ...................................... .... 46 
    Comm. Failure ..................................... .. 61 
    Common Lobby .....................................  26 
    Delaying Closing Time  ........................ 46 
    Delete a User  ........................................ 22  Delete User Code ..................................
     18 
    Descriptors ....................................... ...... 29 
    Device Timers  ................................... 8, 49 
    Disarm ............................................ ........ 39 
    DOC ............................................... ........ 71 
    Duress ............................................ ........ 17 
    Duress Code  ......................................... 16 
    Emergency ......................................... ...... 5 
    Entry Delay........................................ ..... 15 
    Entry/Exit ........................................ .......... 6 
    Event Display Lock ................................  59 
    Event Log Procedures ........................... 55  
    Exit Delay ........................................ ....... 15 
    Exit User Edit Mode  ............................. 18 
    Fire .............................................. ....... 5, 43 
    fire alarm ........................................ ........ 58 
    Fire Drill Active ................................. ...... 59 
    Fire Drill Test ................................... ....... 59 
    Fire Protection ................................... ....... 6 
    GLOBAL ARM ........................................  20 
    Global Arming ..................................... ... 23 
    Goto .............................................. ......... 20 
    GOTO .............................................. ....... 23 
    GOTO Command .....................................  8 
    Group Bypass ...................................... .. 32 
    HSENS  .................................................. . 61 
    Instant ........................................... ..... 6, 23 
    INSTANT ........................................... ..... 15 
    INSTANT mode ......................................  35 
    Keypad ............................................ ......... 5 
    Keypad back lighting ..............................  10 
    Keypads ........................................... ...... 10 
    Keyswitch ......................................... ...... 40 
    LO Bat ............................................ ........ 61 
    Low Battery ....................................... ..... 63 
    Low Battery Warning  ........................... 64 
    LSENS  .................................................. . 61 
    Manager ........................................... ...... 17 
    Master ............................................ ........ 17 
    Master Keypad ................................... 8 , 24  
    						
    							   
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    Maximum ...........................................
    . 6, 23 
    MAXIMUM ........................................... ... 15 
    MAXIMUM mode .................................... 3 7 
    Memory of Alarm  .............................. 7, 39 
    Messages .......................................... ..... 42 
    Modem Comm ........................................  61 
    MULTI-ACCESS .....................................  20 
    Not Ready.......................................... ..... 28 
    Off ............................................... ............ 23 
    OFF ............................................... ......... 39 
    Open Zones  ........................................... 28 
    Open/Close Schedules  ........................ 46 
    Open/Close Windows ............................. 53  
    Operator A ........................................ ...... 17 
    Operator B ........................................ ...... 17 
    Operator C ........................................ ...... 17 
    OUTPUT TIMER .................................... 4 9 
    Panic Keys  ............................................ 43 
    PANIC KEYS .......................................... 14 
    Partitioned Security System ..................... 5  
    Partitioned System ................................ ... 5 
    Personal Emergency .............................. 4 3 
    POWER/READY INDICATOR  ............... 14 
    Quick Arm ......................................... ...... 14 
    Quick Arming  ........................................ 16 
    Quick Bypass  ........................................ 31 
    Quick Exit ........................................ ....... 38 
    Quick Guide ................................ 65, 66 , 67 
    Randomize Output Devices .................... 51  
    Ready  .................................................. ... 28 
    READY ............................................. ...... 41 
    Ready  Key ..............................................  28 
    Relay commands ....................................  52 
        
    Relay Menu Mode
     ................................ 45 
    Replacing Batteries  ............................. 63 
    RF BUTTON ......................................... . 19 
    Routine Care  ........................................ 64 
    Schedules ......................................... . 7, 46 
    Security Code ..................................... ... 16 
    Security Codes .................................... .. 16 
    Sensing Devices ................................... ... 6 
    Silencing A Fire Alarm ...........................  58 
    Silent Emergency .................................. . 43 
    Smoke Detectors ...................................  57 
    Stay .............................................. ...... 6, 23 
    STAY............................................... ....... 40 
    STAY mode ......................................... .. 33 
    System LO Bat ..................................... .. 61 
    System Overview ................................... .. 5 
    Temporary Schedules ...................... 46, 47 
    Temporary Users ...................................  19 
    Test Key .......................................... ....... 57 
    Test mode ......................................... ..... 57 
    Testing Your System ............................. 5 7 
    Time Window ....................................... .. 46 
    TRBL  .................................................. ... 60 
    Trouble Condition ................................. . 60 
    UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY .................... 26 
    User Edit Mode .................................... .. 18 
    User Numbers ...................................... .. 16 
    Users Instructions ............................... .... 9 
    Using #77 Instant Activation Mode ........ 52 
    Wireless Sensor ................................... .. 63 
    Zone Bypassed ..................................... . 33 
    Zone Descriptors .................................. . 29 
    Zones  .................................................. .... 6 
     
            
    						
    							   
     
    TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
     Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Se curity & Communications business (“Seller”), 2 Corp orate Center Drive, Melville,  New  York  11747  warrants  its  products  to  b e  free  from  defects  in  materials  and  workmanship  un der  normal  use and  service,  normal  wear  and  tear  excepted,  for  24 months  from  the  manufacture  date  code;  provided,  ho wever,  that  in the event the Buyer presents a proper invoice relating to the purchased product and such invoice bears  a date later than the manufacture date, then Seller may at its discretion, reflect the warranty period as commencing at  invoice date. Except as required by law, this Limited Warranty is only m ade to Buyer and may not be transferred to any thir d party. During the applicable  warranty  period,  Seller will  repair  or  replace,  at  its sole  option  and  as the  exclusive  rem edy  hereunder,  free  of charge, any defective products.  Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product:     (i)  is improperly installed, applied or maintained ;   (ii)  installed  outside  of  stated  operating  paramet ers,  altered  or  improperly  serviced  or  repaired  by anyone  other than the Seller/Seller’s Authorized Service/Repair Center;   (iii)  damage  is  caused  by  outside  natural  occurren ces,  such  as  lightning,  power  surges,  fire,  floods,  acts  of nature, or the like; or   (iv)  defects result from unauthorized modification , misuse, vandalism, alterations of serial numbers, other causes unrelated  to  defective  materials  or  workmanship,  or   failures  related  to  batteries  of  any  type  used  in connection with the products sold hereunder.  Exceptions to Warranty With Respect to Honeywell Pr oducts listed below:  Hardwire  Contacts  and  PIRs  –  Seller  warrants  parts for  hardwire  contacts  and  PIRs  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the above limited warranty for a period of five (5) years from the manufacture date code.  EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  THERE  ARE  NO  WARRANTIES  OR  CONDITIONS,  EXPRESS  OR  I MPLIED,  OF  MERCHANTABILITY,  OR  FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  OR  OTHERWISE,  WHICH  EXTEND   BEYOND  THE  DESCRIPTION  ON  THE  FACE HEREOF.  TO  THE  FULLEST  EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY  LAW,  IN NO  CASE  SHALL  SELLER  BE  LIABLE  TO  ANYONE FOR ANY (i) CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING  IN  ANY  WAY  TO  THE  PRODUCT  AND/OR  FOR  BREAC H  OF  THIS  OR  ANY  OTHER  WARRANTY  OR CONDITION,  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED,  OR  UPON  ANY  OTHER  BASIS  OF  LIABILITY  WHATSOEVER,  EVEN  IF  THE LOSS  OR  DAMAGE  IS  CAUSED  BY  SELLER’S  OWN  NEGLIGENCE   OR  FAULT  AND  EVEN  IF  SELLER  HAS  BEEN ADVISED  OF  THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH  LOSSES  OR  DAMAGES.  Any  product  description  (whether  in  writing  or made  orally  by  Seller  or  Seller’s  agents),  specifications,  samples,  models,  bulletin,  drawings,  diagra ms,  engineering sheets  or  similar  materials  used  in  connection  with  the  Buyer’s  order  are  for  the  sole  purpose  of  identifying  the  Seller’s products  and  shall  not  be  construed  as  an  express  w arranty  or  condition.  Any  suggestions  by  Seller  or Seller’s  agents regarding  use,  applications,  or  suitability  of  the products  shall  not  be  construed  as  an  express  warra nty  or  condition unless  confirmed  to  be  such  in  writing  by  Seller.  Seller  does  not  represent  that  the  products  it  sells  may  not  be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or  otherwise,  or  that  the  products  will  in  all  case s  provide  adequate  warning  or  protection.  Buyer  und erstands  that  a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery or fire without warning, but it is not insurance  or  a  guarantee  that  such  will  not  occur  o r  will  not  cause  or  lead  to  personal  injury  or  property  loss. CONSEQUENTLY,  SELLER  SHALL  HAVE  NO  LIABILITY  FOR  AN Y  PERSONAL  INJURY,  PROPERTY  DAMAGE  OR OTHER  LOSS  BASED  ON  ANY  CLAIM  AT  ALL  INCLUDING  A  CLAIM  THE  PRODUCT  FAILED  TO  GIVE  WARNING. However,  if  Seller  is  held  liable  whether  directly or  indirectly  for  any  loss  or  damage  with  respect  t o  the  products  it  sells, regardless  of cause  or  origin,  its maximum  liability shall  not  in  any case  exceed  the  purchase  price  o f  the  product,  which shall  be  fixed  as  liquidated  damages  and  not  as  a  p enalty,  and  shall  be  the  complete  and  exclusive  rem edy  against  the Seller.  Should  your  product  become  defective  during   the  warranty,  please  contact  your  installer  to  facilitate  repair  or replacement  with  Seller  pursuant  to  the  terms  hereo f.  Seller  reserves  the  right  to  replace  any  defective  product  under warranty with new, refurbished, or remanufactured p roduct.   
    						
    							  
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