D1265 | Owner's Manual | Part I: Security System Basics
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Part I: Security System Basics
Using the keypad
Your security system provides quick access to functions
by pressing the CMD button and one or two additional
buttons.
Another way to access functions is through the
function list. To access the function list, press the
Menu button.
Pressing the Previous or Next button while in the
Menu List allows you to scroll through the list of
functions enabled and programmed by your security
company.
Pressing press the button for the function you wish to
perform.
To exit the function list, press the Exit button.
Use the function list to locate functions you don’t use
often or that don’t have a command number.
Command ENTER buttons
Table 1: D1265 Keypad Buttons
Button Name Description
CMD
Use the CMD button in combination with one or two numeric buttons to perform
a function.
ENTER
The ENTER button is used to complete the entry of your passcode at the keypad.
Whenever a function requires that you enter your passcode at the keypad, first
press the digits of the code and then press the ENTER button. Your system will
not recognize your passcode until you press ENTER.
Exit
When the Exit button appears in the keypad display, pressing it brings you one
level up in the function or exits you from the function you are in. These functions
might be shown on either side of the display.
Previous
When viewing a list, pressing the Previous button takes you back to the
previously shown item.
Next
Press the Next button to pass over the present item(s) in a menu or function.
Points
What is a Point
A “point” is a detection device, or group of devices
connected to your security system. Points display
individually at the keypad with custom text. The text
can describe a single door, motion sensor, smoke
detector, or an area such as UPSTAIRS or GARAGE.
There are two basic types of points, controlled and
24-hour.
Controlled Points
Controlled points respond to alarm conditions
depending upon whether the system is turned on
(armed) or turned off (disarmed). Controlled points are
programmed to respond instantly to alarm conditions
or to provide a delay for you to reach the keypad and
disarm the system.
The type of alarm appears before the point text when
there is an alarm. There are two types of controlled
points, perimeter points and interior points.
Perimeter Points
These points usually include all exterior doors and
windows of the building.
Interior Points
These points usually include interior forms of burglary
detection devices, such as motion sensors, or inside
doors, for example.
24-Hour Points
24-hour points are always on, even when the burglary
system is disarmed (turned off). There are two types of
24-hour points, fire points and non-fire points.