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                                                     Advanced System Features 
     
    Introduction to Advanced System Features 
    While most of the commonly used security functions are available from 
    Symphony/Symphony-i’s advanced user interface, there are some less used, 
    advanced features that can either be accessed through Keypad Emulation mode on 
    the Symphony/Symphony-i or a standard Alpha Keypad.  To program your system’s 
    advanced features, refer to your Control Panel User Guide. 
    Keypad (Console) Emulation Mode 
    Console Mode allows you to use a Symphony/Symphony-i interface just as you would 
    a regular system Keypad.  In this mode, you can use either Symphony/Symphony-i’s 
    touch screen Keypad,” or the Keypad keys (if available on your model).  All 
    commands shown in Console Emulation mode can also be executed from a standard 
    Alpha Keypad. 
    How to Enter Console Emulation Mode 
    To access the touch screen Keypad, do the following: 
    SCREEN ACTION 
     1.  From the Home screen, press the 
    Security button.  The Arming screen is 
    displayed. 
     2.  Press the More Choices button.  The 
    More Choices screen is displayed.  
    						
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     SCREEN ACTION 
     3.  Press the Console Mode button on the 
    More Choices screen.  The Keypad screen 
    is displayed. 
     4.  Perform functions as you would from a 
    regular alpha keypad.  
    						
    							 
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    Summary of Audio Notification 
     
    SOUND CAUSE  DISPLAY 
    Loud, Interrupted* 
    Keypad & External Fire Alarm  FIRE is displayed; descriptor of zone in 
    alarm is displayed. 
    Loud, Continuous* 
    Keypad & External Burglary/Audible Emergency 
    Alarm  ALARM is displayed; descriptor of zone in 
    alarm is also displayed. 
    One Short Beep 
    (not repeated) 
    Keypad only a.  System disarm   
    b.  System arming attempt 
    with an open zone. 
    c.  Bypass verify  a.  DISARMED/READY TO ARM is 
    displayed.  
    b.  The number and descriptor of the open 
    protection zone are displayed. 
    c.  Numbers and descriptors of the 
    bypassed protection zones are displayed 
    (One beep is heard for each zone 
    displayed). Subsequently, the following is 
    displayed: DISARMED BYPASS Ready to 
    Arm 
    One Short Beep 
    (once every 15 
    sec.) Keypad only System is in test mode  Opened Zone identifications will appear. 
    One Beep 
    (every 60 sec.)  
    Keypad only Low battery at a transmitter  LO BAT displayed with description of 
    transmitter. 
    Two Short Beeps  
    Keypad only  Arm Away or Maximum  ARMED AW AY or ARMED MAXIMUM is 
    displayed. Red ARMED indicator is lit. 
    Three Short Beeps 
    Keypad only a.  Arm Stay or Instant   
    b.  Zone opened while system 
    is in Chime Mode.   
    c.  Entry warning** a.   ARMED STAY ZONE BYPASSED or 
    ARMED INSTANT ZONE BYPASSED is 
    displayed. Red ARMED indicator is lit. 
    b.  CHIME displayed, descriptor of open 
    protection zone will be displayed if the [✱] 
    key is pressed. 
    c.  DISARM SYSTEM OR ALARM W ILL 
    OCCUR is displayed. 
    Rapid Beeping  
    Keypad only a.  Trouble   
    b.  AC power loss alert*** 
    c.  Memory of alarm  a.  CHECK displayed.  Descriptor of 
    troubled protection zone is displayed. 
    b.  AC LOSS displayed (may alternate 
    with other displays that may be present). 
    c.  FIRE or ALARM is displayed; 
    descriptor of zone in alarm is displayed.  
    Slow Beeping  
    Keypad only a.  Entry delay warning**  
    b.  Exit delay warning (if 
    programmed) a.  DISARM SYSTEM OR ALARM W ILL 
    OCCUR is displayed. Exceeding the delay 
    time without disarming causes alarm.  
    b.  ARMED AW AY or ARMED MAXIMUM 
    is displayed along with You May Exit Now 
     
    *  If bell is used as external sounder, fire alarm is pulsed ring; burglary/audible 
    emergency is steady ring.   
    						
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    **  Entry warning may consist of three short beeps or slow continuous beeping, as 
    programmed by your installer. 
    ***  Loss of system battery power is not indicated or annunciated by the Keypad 
    (warnings are for loss of AC power only). 
      
    						
    							 
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    Summary of Symphony/Symphony-i LED Operation 
    Symphony/Symphony-i LED Operation 
    Symphony/Symphony-i has four LEDs labeled - WEB, ARMED, READY and 
    MESSAGE. WEB and MESSAGE LEDs are yellow. ARMED LED is red and 
    READY LED is green. Each LEDs on and off state has different meanings during 
    different operations.  
    Following states use LEDs to represent different sub-states. 
    • Normal (Idle) State 
    • Software Download State 
    • Software Download State - Failure Modes 
    Each LED can have four different states - ON, OFF, FAST BLINK and SLOW 
    BLINK. All LEDs do not use all of the above states. Details are provided below. 
    LEDs During Normal (Idle) State 
    LED DESCRIPTION 
    W EB ON – Connected to internet 
    OFF – not connected 
    FAST BLINK -  either sending or receiving data 
    SLOW  BLINK – connecting to server (BB) or dialing to RAS server (DU) 
    ARMED ON – Security system is armed 
    OFF – Security system is not armed 
    READY ON – Security system is disarmed and ready to arm 
    OFF – Security system is disarmed but not ready. Faults/troubles present 
    LEDs During Software Downloading 
    LED DESCRIPTION 
    W EB ON – obtained IP address (via either DHCP client or static IP assignment) (BB) 
    or established link to RAS server (DU) 
    OFF – not connected  
    SLOW  BLINK – connecting to server (BB)  or dialing (DU) 
    ARMED ON – connected to server 
    OFF –  
    FAST BLINK – could not connect to server (no route or authentication failure) 
    SLOW  BLINK – connecting to server 
    READY ON – successfully downloaded configuration data 
    FAST BLINK – could not download configuration data or if with ARMED FAST 
    BLINK then it connected to server but failed authentication 
    OFF –  
    MESSAGE ON – erasing application code 
    SLOW  BLINK – downloading application code 
    VERY SLOW  BLINK – verifying CRC after successful code download  
    						
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    LED Operation When Software Download Fails 
    There are the following sequences providing the extra failure information: 
    1.  CRC failure 1 (calculated CRC does not match CRC provided with binary) 
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE – all FAST BLINK for 3 seconds, 
    following 
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE ON for 3 seconds and following  
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE FAST BLINK for 3 seconds. 
    2.  CRC failure 2 (calculated network CRC does not match CRC provided with 
    binary) 
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE – all FAST BLINK for 3 seconds, 
    following 
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE SLOW BLINK for 3 seconds and 
    following  
    • WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE FAST BLINK for 3 seconds. 
     
     
     
     
     
      
    						
    							 
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    Symphony/Symphony-i Setup 
     
    How to Access Symphony/Symphony-i Setup Options 
    Setup allows you to adjust the touch screen contrast and/or adjust the 
    Symphony/Symphony-i speaker volume.  You may also select the time interval that 
    must pass prior to Symphony/Symphony-i going into screen saver mode (screen goes 
    blank). Additionally, you may enter the User Setup screen, Advanced Setup 
    screen, or Clean Screen (maintenance mode) from the Setup screen by pressing 
    the corresponding button. 
    How to Access Setup 
    Access the Setup features as follows: 
    SCREEN ACTION 
     1.  From the Home screen, press the “Tool 
    box” button.  The Setup screen is displayed. 
     
      
      
    						
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    How to Adjust the Touch Screen Contrast 
    You may adjust the touch screen contrast as follows: 
    If… Then… 
    you want to increase contrast  move the slide bar above the current contrast 
    setting. 
    you want to decrease contrast  move the slide bar below the current contrast 
    setting. 
    another adjustment or selection is to be made  go to the corresponding paragraph in this 
    section. 
    no additional adjustment or selection is to be 
    made press the Back icon at the upper-right-hand 
    corner of the Setup screen to return to the 
    previous screen, or 
    press the Home icon in the upper left-hand 
    corner of the Setup screen to return to your 
    Home screen. 
     
    AUI-011-V1
    CONTRAST
    SLIDEBAR
    INDICATOR
     
     
    Touch Screen Contrast Control  
    						
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