ADT Security Services Home Security System Safewatch Plus Enterpreneur Security Systems User Manual

 
 
Table of Contents  
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3
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System Reference  
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Operating Your System  
3
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ARMING  
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3
Arming The System Prior To Leaving  
Arming The System Without Leaving  
System  
4
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Not Arm (Ready Light Off)  
5
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DISARMING  
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Disarming Upon Entering The Premises  
ALARM CONDITIONS  
6
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What To Do If An Alarm Occurs  
False Alarms  
6
7
7
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THE EMERGENCY KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS  
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Emergency Alarm Activation  
Resetting The Emergency Alarm  
SPECIAL FEATURES  
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8
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Chime Mode  
Force Arming  
Bypassing Zones  
Key Switch Operation  
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10  
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11  
12  
12  
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Access  
The Reset Key  
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Remote Programming  
Audible Zone Testing  
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FIRE DETECTION  
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(Resetting Smoke Detectors).  
What To Do If The Fire Alarm Sounds  
Fire  
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Emergency Evacuation Plan  
14  
15  
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Prevention and Escape  
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Fire Protection  
17  
18  
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Glossary  
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Index  
1
 
Zone Status  
lighted, zone is not secure.  
doors, windows, etc.  
Ready status  
the system is ready to be armed.  
one or more zones are faulted.  
Zone Identification Card  
Space is provided for  
recording the areas of  
protection which are  
lighted, zone is secure.  
Indicator(s) of  
at fault will be lighted.  
assigned to each zone.  
Depending upon the  
installation, this card pulls  
out from the left or right  
side of the control station.  
Armed Status  
If lighted, the system is  
armed.  
not lighted, the  
system is disarmed.  
b/inking, time is being  
provided to exit the  
building, after which the  
system will be armed.  
Trouble Indicator  
a trouble  
condition exists.  
Contact your security  
representative.  
Alarm Co:  
Police:  
Fire:  
Alarm Indicator  
If lighted, an alarm  
has occurred.  
Emergency  
PANIC A =  
PANIC B  
Keys  
NOTE: The Emergency Panic Keys may  
or may not be active. Check with your  
security representative for details.  
PANIC C  
 
Operating Your System  
ARMING  
Before the control can be armed, all of the intrusion zones must be secure as  
indicated by the green READY indicator. If the READY indicator is off, one or  
more zones are faulted. The indicator(s) corresponding to the faulted zone(s) will  
light. Use the pull out zone I.D. card on the control station to determine the areas of  
protection which are assigned to each of the six (6) zones, thencheckthe appropriate  
doors and windows to see that they are closed.  
1. Verify that the  
indicator is on.  
2. Enter your User Code.  
3. The control station will begin beeping and the red ARMED indicator will blink  
to indicate that arming will take place after the exit time expires.  
indicator will light steady after the system arms).  
4. Leave the building immediately.  
(The ARMED  
The control is programmed with an exit delay time which allows a specific amount  
of time to leave through any delay defined intrusion detection zone without causing  
an alarm. Be sure that you have been informed on routes to enter and exit from  
without causing an alarm. If too much time is taken to exit, the beeping tone will  
change to a steady tone, indicating the start of entry delay. Disarm the control and  
start over to avoid a false alarm.  
Your security system is divided into two areas of protection:  
PERIMETER-Thefirstlineofdefense. Consistsofoneormorezoneswhich  
detect intrusion through doors and windows.  
1.  
INTERIOR  
The backup or second line of defense.  
Consists of one or more  
2.  
zones that detect intruders that have already entered the building. Interior  
detection devices usually consist of motion detection devices, interior door  
contacts, and under carpet sensors, designed to surprise  
intruder.  
prior to arming the control, you may first choose to turn off the interior protection,  
allowing free movement within the building when armed.  
3
 
Turning Off the  
Zones and Entrance Delay  
Control station key 4 may be used to turn the interior zones off prior to arming. This  
will allow the system to alarm instantly if the entrance door is opened, while armed.  
1. Press the 4 key and hold for three seconds.  
2. When interior defined zones are turned off, the corresponding Zone indicators  
will flash. The flashing will stop 30 seconds after the system is armed.  
3. Arm the system by entering your User Code.  
Note: Upon disarming, the interior zones  
your Installer has altered  
feature through programming.  
Automatic Interior Off/Delay Off  
Your system may have been programmed to automatically turn the interior zones  
off if you arm and do not leave the premises before the exit delay time expires.  
The  
entrance delay may also be programmed to automatically turn off at this time. When  
the system is disarmed, the interior and delay  
return to their normal on or off  
state. See your security representative for details.  
Two  
Arming  
Your system may have been programmed with an abbreviated arming feature.  
When this feature is enabled, only the first two digits of your User Code will be  
required to arm the system and perform other features. Disarming however, will still  
require the entire code sequence.  
If the READY indicator is off, one or more detection devices such as a door or  
window has been left open. The system cannot be armed. One or more of the six  
ZONE indicators will also be lighted indicating the area of protection that is at fault.  
Use the pull out zone I.D. card on  
assigned to each zone.  
control station to define the area of protection  
NOTE: If an attempt Is made to arm the system  
the READY light off,  
a three second error tone  
not arm.  
be  
to alert you that the system did  
 
DISARMING  
Your system is programmed with one or more entrance delay zones which allow  
time to enter the premises without causing an alarm. Each delay door may be  
programmed with a different entry time. Be sure to check with your installer.  
Note: If your system has the  
Follower” feature enabled, all  
interior designated zones automatically become delay zones whenever  
you first enter through a delay zone. This allows you to walk In front of  
motion detectors on the way to the control station after you enter.  
After entering the premises through a delay zone, the control station will sound  
a continuous tone to remind you to disarm the system.  
1.  
CAUTION: If the ALARM  
is lighted, an alarm has occurred.  
Leave the premises immediately and go to the nearest phone to contact  
the appropriate authorities. Do not  
2. Enter your User Code.  
into the premises.  
The red armed light should turn off indicating that the system is disarmed.  
3.  
Testing the Burglar and Fire Alarm Audibles  
UL listed burglar and fire alarm systems which have separate audible  
sounding devices require a weekly test. Notify the Central Station or the  
appropriate authorities before and after conducting the test. Use the  
following procedures.  
Burglar alarm  
1.  
Arm the system by following the instructions on the preceding pages.  
Upon expiration of the exit delay open a non-delayed door, window, or  
motion detector. The sounding device will activate. To reset, follow the  
instructions on disarming the system.  
2.  
Fire alarm  
Follow the procedure for activation of the auxiliary alarms as outlined on  
page of this manual.  
1.  
5
 
ALARM CONDITIONS  
Whenever an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator will light, the audible alarm will  
sound (if applicable), and the control  
communicate with the central station (if  
this option was purchased).  
NOTE: If upon returning to the premises it discovered that an alarm has  
Leave immediately and go to  
NOT ENTER THE PREMISES.  
occurred,  
the nearest phone and contact the appropriate authorities.  
To reset the alarm:  
1. Enter your User Code to reset the alarm.  
The ALARM indicator will remain lighted.  
2.  
If the alarm was activated through one of the six “hardwire” zones, the corre-  
sponding ZONE indicator(s) will also be lighted, identifying the specific area  
that was violated. Use the zone I.D. card to determine the area of protection  
which corresponds to each zone.  
If the alarm was activated manually by pressing one of the emergency keys, no  
zone indicators will be lighted.  
Press the  
key to extinguish the ALARM indicator after determining the  
type of alarm that occurred and area of protection involved.  
A history of the alarm condition will be stored in the control’s memory and may be  
recalled at any time. See “Special for more information.  
If for any reason a false alarm occurs, perform the following steps:  
1. Enter your User Code.  
The armed light should turn off.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Notify the appropriate authorities of the alarm immediately.  
Press the  
key to extinguish the ALARM light. Use the zone I.D. card to  
detemine the area of protection assigned to each zone.  
6
 
THE EMERGENCY KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS  
Your system may have been purchased with up to three emergency keypad panic  
alarms. These may be used to activate an alarm in the event of a Fire, Hold-up, or  
other emergency condition, as programmed by your installer. Each alarm is  
activated by pressing the appropriate emergency panic key (located below the  
numeric keys). Each alarm may be audible or silent. It may also be programmed  
to report the condition to central monitoring station. Check with your security rep-  
a
resentative to determine the characteristics of your system.  
Each of the three emergency panic keys (from left to right: A, B, and C) can initiate  
a specific type of alarm as programmed and labeled by your installer.  
To activate an Emergency Alarm:  
1. Press the appropriate emergency panic key. The Emergency Alarm will  
activate.  
NOTE: Your  
may have  
key presses and to  
the panic zones to ignore  
by pressing and holding  
for three seconds (or pressing at least twice  
three sec-  
onds).  
of your system  
When an Emergency Alarm is activated, the ALARM indicator will be lighted  
(unless your installer has programmed the alarm for silent or no control station in-  
dication). To reset  
1. Enter your User Code. Pressing the * key will extinguish the ALARM  
indicator, if lighted.  
if desired. (See “Special Features”).  
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SPECIAL FEATURES  
The CHIME mode allows audible monitoring of zones while  
system is  
disarmed. When the CHIME mode is active, the control station sounder will beep  
whenever a perimeter burglar defined zone (door, window, etc.) indicator is opened.  
For example, the CHIME feature will cause the control station to beep two times  
whenever the front door has been opened. Many businesses use this type of signal  
to announce that a customer has entered. In a residential application, the CHIME  
is useful for monitoring opening of doors by children.  
To Turn CHIME On  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
Press the “6” key and hold for three seconds. The control station will beep three  
times to signify that the CHIME has been turned on.  
2.  
The control station will now beep two times when any burglar zone is opened.  
3.  
1.  
Note: The CHIME feature does not annunciate  
zones.  
To Turn The CHIME Off  
Press the  
key and hold for three seconds. The control station will beep two  
times to signify that the CHIME has been turned off.  
Your system may be programmed for quick arming even with one or more zones  
faulted. In this condition, when an attempt is made to arm the system with faulted  
zones (READY light off), the control station will emit a three second error tone,  
indicating that the system refused to arm. If a second attempt to arm is made within  
eight seconds after the tone quits, all faulted zones will automatically be bypassed  
and the system will Force Arm. Depending upon how your system was  
grammed at the time of installation, force armed zones will either be permanently  
bypassed until disarming or may return to operation when or if they become  
operable.  
8
 
The bypass key  
is used to bypass selected zones in your system. A bypassed zone  
will NOT be capable of activating an alarm as it is temporarily removed from your  
system. Bypassing (also referred to as shunting) is most commonly used to allow  
free movement of an area (zone or group of zones) while arming the rest of the  
system or to temporarily remove a zone or zones that require service allowing partial  
use of the system until repaired. When zones are bypassed, the corresponding  
ZONE indicators flash to indicate that they have been removed from operation. The  
flashing will cease 30 seconds after the exit delay expires when the system is armed.  
Note: When zones are bypassed, security Is  
Do not  
instruct temporary users on use of the bypass feature.  
To Bypass A Zone  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
Press the BYPASS key  
bypassed.  
then enter the number of the zone (l-6) to be  
2.  
The corresponding ZONE indicators (l-6) will blink to indicate zones that have  
been bypassed. The blinking will cease 30 seconds after the system is armed and  
the exit delay expires.  
3.  
4.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to bypass other zones.  
To Cancel A Zone Bypass  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
Press the BYPASS key  
restored to service.  
followed by the number of the zone (l-6) to be  
2.  
The ZONE indicator of the previously bypassed zone will stop blinking.  
3.  
To Cancel All Zone Bypasses  
Press the BYPASS key  
followed by key  
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1.  
All ZONE indicators will stop flashing. The zones are returned to operation.  
2.  
To Bypass All Faulted Zones Simultaneously  
available in U.L. Listed Systems).  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
2. Press the BYPASS key  
then press the 0 key.  
3. All faulted zones will simultaneously be bypassed. The corresponding ZONE  
indicators (l-6) will blink to indicate zones that have been bypassed. The  
blinking will cease 30 seconds after the system is armed.  
9
 
Your system may utilize a conventional key switch for arming and disarming the  
system. Arming and disarming with a key switch is performed as follows:  
Arming  
Verify that the BEADY light is on.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Insert your key into the key switch and turn. Hold for one second and release.  
The red ARMED light will blink during the exit delay cycle and then light steady  
when the system arms.  
Disarming  
Insert your key into the key switch and turn. Hold for one second and release.  
1.  
The red  
light will go out indicating that the system is disarmed.  
2.  
U.L. Note: The control is not listed to Standard U.L.294 Access Control Units  
If your system was purchased with the ACCESS feature, the control station can be  
used to switch other devices on and off or as a timed switch. This feature is most  
commonly used to activate an electric door release or switch lights on and off.  
Consult your security representative for more information.  
key may be used to:  
The  
Silence the control station sounder and the audible output during Auxiliary “A”  
(Fire) and Auxiliary “C” (Emergency) alarms.  
Silence the control station sounder during Burglar alarms.  
Exit the audible test mode.  
key does not  
alarms or cancel reporting  
NOTE:  
to the central  
the  
Your system is capable of being serviced remotely from the alarm company’s  
service office providing that the system is set up for Remote Programming. The  
system provides a means of verifying that this feature is enabled. See your security  
representative for more information.  
10  
 
Programming  
Certain features of your system are programmable through the control station. The  
programming mode is entered by pressing key 9 and holding for three seconds, then  
entering the Master User Code. Other programming functions may be possible that  
are not detailed in this section. Consult your security representative for a list of the  
user programmable features of your system.  
WARNING: Do not attempt to program the system unless you have been  
properly trained on programming procedures and you are sure that you  
fully understand  
USER CODES  
Your system may be programmed to accept up to five regular User Codes and one  
Muster User Code. Each code may be comprised of any four digit sequence. (Do  
not program 1234 or 1111 as User Codes). Codes may be added, deleted, or changed  
as necessary.  
The Master User Code (code 1) performs all of the User Code functions plus allows  
access to the programming mode.  
User Code 6 may be programmed as a Temporary User Code with a limited number  
of valid uses, after which it becomes inoperable. This code may be assigned to a  
maintenance person, maid, or anyone who you would like to be able to arm and  
disarm the system for a selected number of times without having to reveal your  
regular code.  
A
 
Determine your desired new User Code or Master User Code sequence. If you  
key five times and start over from  
make an error while programming, press the  
step 1.  
*
key while programmlng a code may  
WARNING: Pressing the  
or  
result In Improper code operation, therefore you MUST return to step 1  
when an error Is made.  
To Change A  
Code  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
The control station will beep three times.  
Press key 9 and hold for three seconds.  
Enter the Master User Code. The control station will beep two times. The  
READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight  
indicators will blink repeatedly when the programming mode is successfully  
entered (see note on page  
Press a key (Z-6) which corresponds to the User Code you wish to program, or  
4.  
5.  
press key 1 to change the Master User Code, then press the  
key. For  
example, press 1, then to change the Master User Code, or 4 then to program  
User Code 4, etc. The control station will beep three times to signify acceptance.  
After the fourth digit is entered,  
Enter the desired new 4 digit code sequence.  
the control station will emit one short beep followed by one long beep then the  
system will exit the programming mode automatically. To program another  
code, return to step 2.  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press key 9 and hold for three seconds. The control station will beep three times.  
Enter the Master User Code. The control station will beep two times. The  
READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight  
indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the programming mode  
is successfully entered (see note  
key then key 0, then # which instructs the control that you wish to delete  
a code. The control station will beep three times to signify acceptance.  
4.  
Enter the number of the code (l-6) to be deleted.  
5.  
6.  
The code is now deleted. The system will automatically exit the programming  
mode.  
B
 
An optional feature of your system allows you to assign a certain number of valid  
uses to User Code 6. After the code has been used the programmed amount of times,  
it automatically becomes disabled. This code may be assigned to a maintenance  
person, a maid, or anyone who you would like to be able to arm and disarm the  
system for a selected number of times without having to give out your regular code.  
After the uses have expired,  
programming in another number indicating how many times  
code will cease to function. It can be re-enabled by  
it can be used. It  
will not be necessary to re-program the actual code unless changing the code itself  
is desired.  
1. The system must be disarmed.  
2. Press key 9 and hold for three seconds. The control station will beep three times.  
3. Enter the Master User Code. The control station will beep two times. The  
READY and ARMED indicators will blink alternately and the other eight  
indicators will blink in sequence with each other when the programming mode  
is successfully entered (see note  
4. Press key 6, then to instruct the control  
you wish to program the desired  
code sequence for User Code 6. The control station will beep three times.  
Enter the desired four digit code sequence. After the fourth digit is entered, the  
control station will emit one short beep followed by one long beep then the  
system will exit the programming mode automatically.  
5.  
6. Repeat step 2 to re-enter  
programming mode.  
Press keys 7 plus # to instruct the control that you wish to program the number  
of valid uses for User Code 6. The control station will beep two times.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Enter the number of uses desired,  
station will beep two times.  
1
255, then press the * “key. The control  
Press the  
*
key twice to exit the programming mode.  
Note: The temporary code may  
ail oft he  
of your regular  
User Codes. Only the Master User  
(Coda 1) will permit entry into the  
programming mode of operation. Remote Ptogrammlng Is not  
U.L. Listed Systems.  
NOTE REGARDING REMOTE PROGRAMMING:  
If the ALARM indicator lightssteady after entering the programming mode,  
your Installer has enabled the Remote Programming optlon. This feature  
enables the installing company (or someone assigned by them) to re-  
motely  
and control your system.  
C
 
Notes  
 
The TEST mode commands the control station to beep continuously and light the  
corresponding zone indicator, each time a zone is violated. The zone indicator of  
each tested zone will remain lighted while each succeeding zone is tested. Testing  
can be performed only while the system is disarmed. Testing the system should be  
performed in both ELECTRICAL  
modes. Your neighbors’ understanding and cooperation is very important. When  
you are away from your residence (or commercial play an  
AC ON and STANDBY BATTERY  
important role. Advise them that you have a security system and ask them to notify  
the proper authorities if your system is sounding. The burglar alarm typically has  
a pulsing bell and a fire alarm has a steady horn sound. If the battery fuse lead is  
opened, call your security representative for service.  
Note: A lighted zone indicator means  
particular zone  
at least one sensor of that  
mean that  
been tested. It does not  
sensors of that zone were tested. is recommended that you test your  
system on 8 weekly  
The system must be disarmed.  
1.  
Use the zone I.D. card to determine the area of protection which corresponds to  
2.  
each zone.  
To simplify testing, all zones should first be secured (READY light ON). If it  
is not possible to secure all zones prior to beginning the walk test mode, please  
note that the control station will beep continuously as a result of the non-secure  
zones. This will eliminate the advantages of the audible walk test mode,  
although the zone indicator lights may still be relied upon for testing.  
Press key 8 and hold for three seconds. The control station will beep three times  
to signify entry into the TEST mode.  
3.  
Violate a detection zone (open a door, window, etc.). The control station will  
beep continuously and the indicator of the corresponding zone will light.  
Secure the zone (close the door, window, etc.). The control station beeping will  
cease.  
The interior detection devices will also cause the control station to beep if  
entering those protected areas when testing unless the INTERIOR is first turned  
OFF.  
You may also want to walk test motion detection devices to check whether  
the pattern is covering the areas of concern.  
Begin at step five to test the remaining sensors.  
8.  
key when finished testing.  
9. Press the  
*
Your  
insure proper operation.  
plate instructions on regular system  
should be  
tested at  
par  
representative for  
and testing  
to  
your  
the wall mounted transformer which powers the system Is  
moved for any reason, test the system to see If the standby  
Is  
adequately powertng  
the with the restraining  
the transformer, secure to  
screw, test the system  
to  
It  
AC power.  
11  
 
FIRE DETECTION  
Your system may or may not include fire detection, depending upon what options  
were purchased, and the local codes and regulations for your area. Fire alarm  
systems are active 24 hours a day and cannot be turned off.  
fire systems require  
Common household dust build-up in smoke  
regular testing and maintenance.  
detectors can cause them to false alarm or fail in a time of need. Consult your  
security representative for a scheduled maintenance program.  
The red ALARM indicator will be lighted and the alarm sounder will be  
sounding steadily. The ZONE indicator(s) corresponding to the violated Fire  
Zone(s) will also be lighted. If the alarm was activated manually through the  
control station emergency panic zone, no ZONE indicators will be lighted.  
1.  
key to silence the control station and the audible alarm.  
2. Press the  
*
Notify the alarm monitoring service or the proper authorities immediately  
3.  
if the alarm was unintentional.  
The red ALARM light will remain on.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
To clear the alarm, enter a valid User Code.  
If the TROUBLE indicator lights, a Fire Supervisory/Trouble condition may  
exist. Consult your Security Representative to define the trouble condition.  
Many smoke detectors “latch on” and illuminate a built in indicator when triggered.  
This feature allows you to determine which detector caused the alarm.  
If a smoke  
detector remains latched after resetting a fiie alarm activation, the yellow TROUBLE  
indicator will be lighted.  
Check all smoke detectors for the presence of a latched condition to determine  
which detector triggered the alarm. If all detectors appear normal, a wire may  
be broken or shorted. Call for service.  
1.  
Press Key 7 and hold for three seconds. The system will attempt to reset the  
smoke detectors. If the smoke detector(s) did not reset, the control station will  
2.  
continue to indicate the TROUBLE condition.  
Call your security representa-  
tive for service.  
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Emergency Evacuation Plan  
Preparation and education are of prime importance in the prevention of fire. An  
emergency evacuation  
should be established BEFORE an emergency situation  
arises. Your system may or may not contain  
detection and notification  
equipment. Be sure to have your installer explain and that you fully understand  
exactly what your system consists of. Use the following steps in establishing an  
emergency evacuation plan:  
Evaluate all possible escape routes from your home and draw a floor plan.  
Select two exit escape routes from each  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Provide emergency escape ladders for rooms above the first floor. Check  
the ladders to be sure that they will reach the ground.  
Draw a rough sketch of your escape plan so that everyone is familiar with it.  
4.  
5.  
Practice your escape plan to assure that everyone knows what they have to  
do in an emergency situation.  
Establish a meeting place outside where your family is to report.  
6.  
7.  
Advise the local fire authority if you have installed a fire alarm system.  
Discuss the  
wlth all residents:  
Familiarity with alarm signals.  
Status of bedroom doors.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Testing of door during a fire and use of alternate escape routes if HOT to  
touch.  
Crawling and holding breath techniques during a fire.  
Escape FAST, DO NOT STOP for packing.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Emphasize that no one is to return to a burning building.  
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The purpose of heat and smoke detectors is to detect a fire in its earliest stages and  
sound an alarm, giving occupants more time to exit the premises before smoke  
reaches a dangerous level.  
Cl KNOW FIRE HAZARDS  
No detection device can protect life in all situations; therefore, safeguards should  
be taken to avoid such potentially dangerous situations as smoking in bed, leaving  
children home alone, and cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline.  
The best fire protection is minimizing  
hazards through proper storage of  
materials and good housekeeping practices. Careless use of combustible materials  
andelectricalappliances or overloading of electrical outlets are major causes of fire.  
Explosive and fast burning materials must be eliminated from the home.  
IN CASE OF FIRE  
Leave immediately! Do not stop to pack or search for valuables. In heavy smoke,  
hold your breath and stay low-crawl if necessary. The clearest air usually is at the  
floor. If you have to go through  
to see if undue heat is present. If relatively cool, brace your foot against the bottom  
a
closed door, carefully feel the door and door knob  
slightly. If there is  
of hot air, slam the door quickly and latch it. Unvented fire  
will build up considerable pressure. Be sure that all the household realizes this  
danger.  
Use your neighbors phone or street fire alarm box. The job of extinguishing the  
should be left to the professionals. Too many unforeseen things can occur when  
inexperienced people try to extinguish a fue.  
BE PREPARED  
Perform  
your protection, simulate different circumstances (smoke the hall, living room,  
haveeveryonereacttothesituation. a floorplanandshow  
drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal. For  
from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully. Their tendency  
is to hide in a crisis.  
It is imperative that one meeting place outside the home be established. You should  
insist that everyone meet there during an alarm. This will eliminate the tragedy of  
someone re-entering the house for a missing member who is  
safe.  
If you have small children and/or invalids residing in your household, you can help  
yourfnedepartmentby placingdecalson bedroom windows. Mostfiredepartments  
supply the decals.  
Become familiar with the distinctive sounds of your Fire alarm and Burglar alarm  
signals.  
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Smoke Detector Location  
Smoke detectors should be installed in accordance with  
Association  
Standard 74.  
The following is from NFPA 74: Smoke detectors shall installed outside of each  
separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each  
additional story of the family living unit including basement and excluding crawl  
spaces and unfinishedattics (see illustration below). For family living units with one  
or more split levels (i.e., adjacent levels with with less than one full story separation  
between levels), a smoke detector required by the above shall suffice for an adjacent  
lower level, including basements.  
EXCEPTION: Where there is an intervening door between one level and the  
adjacent lower level, a smoke detector shall be installed on the lower level.  
Ceiling mounted smoke alarms should be located in the center of the room or hall,  
not less than 4 inches from any wall. When the detector is mounted on a wall, the  
top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling.  
Do not install smoke alarms where normal ambient temperatures are above  
or below  
Also, do not locate smoke detectors in front of air conditioners, heating registers,  
or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke from entering the  
detector.  
Heat from a fire rises to the ceiling, spreads out across the ceiling surface and begins  
to bank down from the ceiling. The comer where the ceiling and wall meet is an air  
space into which heat has difficulty in penetrating. In most  
measures about 4 inches (O.lm) along the ceiling from the comer and 4 inches  
(O.lm) down the as shown in the illustration below. Heat or smoke detectors  
this ‘dead’ air space  
should not be placed in this ‘dead’ air space.” (See illustration on next page).  
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Smoke Detector Placement  
inches  
NOTE:  
are to  
closest edge of the  
A Smoke Detector should be located  
between the sleeping area and the rest  
of the family living unit.  
A Smoke Detector should  
be located on each story.  
l
Indicates required smoke detector  
Indicates smoke detector is optional  
if door is not provided between living  
and recreational rooms.  
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Glossary  
Alarm Memory: A history of the alarm that last occurred.  
Arm: To turn the intrusion detection system on.  
Bypass: To temporarily remove a zone from operation. To Shunt a zone.  
Control Panel: The main system electronics housed in a metal enclosure.  
Control Station: The remote station used to enter instructions to the control panel  
such as to arm, disarm amd bypass. Also called a keypad.  
Delay Zone: Zone which allows a programmable amount of time to enter and  
disarm the system without activating an alarm. Also provides an exit time to leave  
the premises after arming. “Delay” may be assigned to any number of zones.  
Disarm: To turn the intrusion detection system off.  
Entrance Delay: Time permitted to enter the armed premises through a delay  
defined zone.  
Faulted: A detection area which is not secure such as a protected door or window  
which has been left open causing the control to loose its “Ready” status..  
Force Arm: To override. To force the system to arm when one or more zones are  
not ready.  
Zones: The six areas of protection referred to as Zones . ...6 on the  
control station.  
Indicator Lights: The ten lights  
on the control station.  
Interior: The backup or second line of defense. Consists of one or more zones that  
detect intruders that have already entered the building. Interior detection devices  
usually consist of motion detection devices, interior door contacts, and under  
carpet sensors, designed to surprise the intruder.  
Interior Follower Feature: Converts interior zones to delay zones upon entry  
through a delay door. Interior follower provides passage through interior detection  
zones to the control station in order to disarm the system.  
Keypad: A generic term for the control station.  
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Notes  
 
FCC COMPLIANCE  
This equipment  
accordance  
tested and found to  
J or  
and uses radio frequency energy and  
installed and used properly, that  
In strict  
has been type  
of Subpart  
the  
instructions, may  
for a Class  
interference to radio and  
In  
with the  
the  
15 of FCC rules. which are designed to  
However, there no guarantee that Interference  
interference to radio or can be  
encouraged try to correct the Interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient the TV or radio antenna  
2. or move alarm control away from the receiver.  
reasonable  
against such Interference in a residential  
In a particular Installation. this equipment does  
by turning the  
off and on, the user  
3. Plug the transformer for the alarm control Into  
circuits.  
a
different outlet so that the  
and the  
are on different branch  
for additional  
4.  
necessary, the user should consult the  
suggestions.  
deafer or an experienced  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission  
“How To Identify  
and  
Interference  
stock  
This booklet  
available from the U.S. Government Printing  
Washington, DC  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
No part of  
may be reproduced, stored In a retrieval system or  
mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prbr  
material in this publication is for information purposes and subject to change  
responsibility for any errors which may appear in Printed in  
In any form, or by any means  
permission of Aritech Corp. The  
notice.  
Corp assumes no  
 
the  
to change  
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