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Notes:
• The supplied motion detector
(Cat. No. 49-2589) only operates
in the
AWAY
and
MIN
modes.
If you want to use the exit/entry
delay feature, you can use
another motion detector (Cat. No.
61-2614) instead of the one sup-
plied with this system.
• You must set the switch inside the
door/window sensor transmitter’s
battery compartment to
MAX
in
order for it to arm in the delay
mode. When set to
MIN
, the sen-
sor transmitter immediately arms,
regardless of whether the hand-
held remote control is set to
DELAY
or
INSTANT
.
•The
ARM
button on the console
automatically arms the system in
the
DELAY
mode.
• The keychain remote control only
arms the system in the
INSTANT
mode.
• Other separately purchased
remote controls might arm the
system only in either the
DELAY
or
INSTANT
mode. See the remote
control’s owner’s manual.
• The system ignores sensor trans-
mitters operating in the
MIN
mode
(such as the supplied motion
detector) during the entry delay.
Trouble Alarm
If you hear a repetitive trouble alarm
when you try to arm the system, this in-
dicates that there is a problem.
The system does not arm until you:
• Correct the Problem — Press
DISARM
to stop the trouble alarm.
Check the zone reporting the
problem to see if a door or window
is open or a sensor transmitter’s
battery is dead. Then arm the sys-
tem again.
• Ignore the Problem — Press
BYPASS
on the console while the
trouble alarm is sounding. The
problem zone’s indicators flash
rapidly. Press
ARM
HOME/ARM
AWAY
to arm the system. The
problem zone(s) are not pro-
tected, but all other zones arm.
Note: If you bypass an open window or
door, arm the system, and later close
the window or door, that zone arms.
AC POWERMONITOR BATTERY LOW
BYPASS
ON - LIGHTS - OFF
ZONES 9-16
PANIC
AWAY - ARM - HOME
plug'n power
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