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N9512 Rev.A 8/95

Quick Reference

TURN SYSTEM ONCheck to make sure the system is READY - Green ready light is lit

Enter your four digit user code ❑ unn

The On/Off (Arm) light will light

Exit through a door designated by your installer as an exitientry door.

TURN SYSTEM OFFEnter through a door designated by your installer as an exiffenty door,

Enter your four digit user code ❑ oon

The System On (Arm) light will go out

TURN SYSTEM ON AND STAY INSIDECheck to make sure the system is READY - Green ready light is lit

~ Followed by your user code ❑ DDD

The On/Off (arm) fight and the Stay light will both light

REMEMBER: You must turn the system off if you want to open the door orleave the premises after the exit time has passed,

TURN THE SYSTEM ON: PERIMETER SENSORSINSTANT MODE AND STAY INSIDECheck to make sure the system is READY - Green readv light is tit

H~ followedby - -

~ followed by your user code ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑

The On/Off light, the Instant light and the Stay light will all be on

SMOKE DETECTOR RESETEnter your four digit user code ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑

ALARM COMPANY SERVICE NUMBER

Introduction

Congratulations on your decision to protect your home or business wiih theXL-2S security system. You have chosen a reliable, state of the afl se:uritysystem that is remarkably easy to operate. Your system hae beenprofessionally installed by your local Security Company who can explainthe specifics of your system.

The keypad is the input and display device for your security system. Thefollowing keypad models can interact with your system. Your SecurityCompany will suggest the model most appropriate for your premises andyour needs.

XL-4600SM — A surface mount keypad containing indicator tights for eachof the 6 zones (areas of protection). The door coveting the buttons isoptional and can be removed.

6805 — Keypad with a plastic case and a two line English read-out LCD(liquid crystal display). Status messages for the zones (areas of protection)are displayed in simple English.

The XL-2S is listed by Undemriters Laboratories for Household Rn? andBurgla~ applications.

Throughout this manual the following conventions are used to display thekeystrokes required to perform the functions.

:

~ - Button labeled BYPASS

~ - Button labeled INSTANT

~ - Butte” labeled STAY

1 -Button labeled CODE

❑ uun - Four digit user code

Please keep your manual in a convenient location so you can refer to it ifneeded.

SYSTEM REFERENCE

ZONE PROTECTED AREA

1

2

3

4

5

6

Entry time Door Exit time

Entry time Door

USER ID ASSIGNED TO

1 (MASTER USER .)

2

3

4

5 Only Turns System On-Yesn Non

6 Ambush/Duress Code -Yesn Non

“Master User can Add, Change, or Erase other user codes.

If No

If No

The following SEND HELP ALERTS are programmed into my system. BothButtons must be pressed at the same time to activate the alert.

BUTTONS DESCRIPTION

Leff

Center

Right

Monitoring Station Information

Account #

Telephone #

TU~ING T~ SYSTEM ONYou can turn the Burglar portion of your security system on and off. Beforeyou turn the system on it must be ready, If you have a protected door c)pen,or someone is moving by a motion detector the system will not show ready

The syetemis ready if the ready light ie on or if the display shows:

~

TURN THE SYSTEM ON AND LEAVEEnter your four digit user code ❑ oon

The System On (Arm) light will go on or the display will show

~

Exit through a door designated by your installer as an exiffent~ door. Youmust leave within the period of time known as the exit time. Check thereference sheet for the time that has been set for your system.

NOT READYIf the system is not ready to be armed the READY light will be off and theZone lights will show which zone or zones are not ready. The zone lightsindicate the following conditions or the display will show as below:

Fast Btink Alarm

Slow BlinWLow Intensity Bypass

Slow Pulse Trouble

Solid On Not Ready

Exemple: If the Ready light is not lit and the zone one light is sofid on.An alarm sensor on zone one is not normal. This might mean that a windowis open or someone is walking through a motion sensor. Check all sensorson zone one and resolve the problem. When all sensors are normal theReady light will come on and the zone hght will go out.

~splay shows:

~

~

TO TURN THE SYSTEM ON - NOT READYDetermine which zone or zones is not ready, resolve the problem and turnthe system on normally. If the problem cannot be resolved you may bypassthe zone that is not ready. Bypassing should only be done if the problemon the zone cannot be resolved OR if you intentionally wish to leave the

zone off, Example: you wish to keep the window open for ventilation. Zonesthat are bypassed are not protected whenthesystemison.See Bypassfor the correct procedure.

TURN SYSTEM ON AND STAY INSIDETo turn the perimeter potion of your burglar alarm on and move aroundfreely inside is the STAY mode.

Check to make sure the system is READY when ready press:

~ FO[lOwed by your user code ❑ oon

If successful the On/Off (arm) light will be lit and the Stay tight will also belit or the display shows:

ON: STAY

I J

REMEMBER: You must turn the system off if you want to open the door orleave the premises after the exit time has passed.

TURN THE SYSTEM ON: PERIMETER SENSORSINSTANT MODE AND STAY INSIDEIn INSTANT STAY mode the perimeter portion of your burglar alarm systemis on and the time delays are ehminated from your normal ent~/exit door(s).All interior protection is off so you are free to move around inside.

Check to make sure the system is READY, when ready press:

B

~ followed by

~ folfowed by your user code ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑

If successful the On/Off tight, the Instant light and the Stay fight will all beon or the display shows:

~

BYPASSBypass excludes a zone of protection from the security system until it isunbypasssed unless you have auto-bypassing enabled. Bypassing can onlybe done while the syetem is turned off.

Press the Bypass Button followed by your user code and then the Zone #(1-6) to be bypassed.

- ❑ ODD ,ONENOTE: Bypassed zones are not protected when the system is turned on.After the bypass command has been accepted the keypad will sound one

long beep and the zone or zones bypassed will slowly blink or the displayshows:

~

NOTE: Temporary users (i.e. baby sittars, housekeepers, etc.) should notbe shown the Bypass procedure.

UNBYPASSUnbypasa returns a bypassed zone to normal operation.

Unbypass is a repeat of the bypass function,

After unbypassing the zone display will show the state of the zones.

TURN THE SYSTEM OFFWhen you turn off the system you turn off only the burglar portion of yoursystem, any smoke or heat detectors and panic buttons will ramain orl. Youmust enter through a designated entry door and turn off the system withinthe time allowed. You can have different amounts of time for different entrypoints. See your system reference sheet for the times estabffshed for yoursystem.

Enter your four digit user code ❑ 000

[f no alarms have taken place, the On/Off light (labeled arm) will go off orthe display shows

~

If alarms occurred when the system was on, or if a trouble contition existsthey wifl display on the zone inficator fights as follows:

FastBlink Alarm

Slow BfinWLow Intensity Bypass

Slow Pulse Trouble

Solid On Not Ready

or the dispfay shows:

~:

Burglary Alarms wilf sound a steady sound through the keypad(s) and firealarms will generate a pulsing sound.

Important If an intrusion has taken place while you were away, do not enteruntil the location has been checked. Call for help from a neighbots houseand wait for the potice.

After you have turned the system off with your user code the message ondisplay keypads will show

To clear the display of the alarm or trouble conditions and silence the audiblealert:

Enter your four digit user code ❑ UUD again.

USER CODES

ADD OR CHANGE A USER CODEUsers can be entered or modified directly through the keypad. Your systemcan have up to 6 different User Codes. User #1 is the Master User and isthe only one allowed to add, or delete other users.

Press the Code button followed by the four digit master user code then theuser # and the new four digit user code. The keypad will beep after eachdigit is pressed.

MasterUser Code User ID New User Code

~ ❑ 000 us ❑ nnn

There is a record sheet provided in the back of the book to help you planand record your users. On this sheet your installer will indcate if you havechosen to dedicate a user code to send an emergency signal in the case ofAmbush or Duress. You may also have chosen to reserve one user codethat is only allowed to turn the system on, this code will not be able to turnthe system off.

DELETE A USER CODETo delete user #3, press the code button followed by the four digit masteruser code, then the user # then “ to delete.

MasterUserCode User ID -to delete

-[ ❑ oon , *NOTE User #1, the master user, cannot be deleted b“t it ca” be ~hanged “sing the AODOR CHANGE USER PROCEDURE.

TURN SYSTEM ON ONLY (Maid Code)If you choose to have a code that cannot turn the system off, but can turnthe system on, have your installer program this feature. If programmed,user code #5 will have System On capability only and you can issue thiscode to a temporary user so they can secure the premises when they leave.

KEYPAD SE~ HELP CONDITIONSYour system can be programmed for 3 separate Send Help Alerts whichwould send an emergency signal to your central station, See SystemReference sheet to see wMch have been programmed for your system,

DuressYour system can be programmed to send an emergency signal to theCentral Station if you are forced to enter the premises. If you choose toinclude this feature, User Code number 6 is dedicated to this function andmust only be used under a duress circumstance.

Quick On - (Quick Arming) Yes ❑ No ❑If programmed by your installer, QUICK ON, or Quick Arming allows you toturn the system on to the away mode without user code. NOTE: Turningyour system Off always requires a valid User Code.

#1

Quick Forced On - Yes ❑ No ❑If programmed by your installer Quick Forced On, allows you to turn theburglar portion of your alarm system on to the away mode bypassing allzones that are not ready.

#2

NOTE: A valid user code is still required to turn the system off.

NOTE: This feature is disabled on UL installations.

Quick Bypass Yes ❑ No ❑If you have quick bypass programmed for your system you will not have touse your user code to bypass zones. The quick bypass procedure is:

ml ZONE (,-6)

NOTE: Bypassed zones are not protected when the system is turned on.After the bypass command has been accepted the keypad will sound onelong beep and the zone or zones bypassed will slowly blink or the displaywill show

NOTE: Temporay users ~,e. baby sitters, housekeepers, etc.) should notbe shown the Bypass procedure.

Turn Ckime OtiOffChime is an optional feature that causes the keypad to chima when selecteddoors are opened when the burglary protection is off or disarmed.

Only your installer can program a zone for the chime feature, but onceprogrammed you can turn ctime on or off to meet your daily needs. To turnchime on or off. Press #6

i@de the ~miti.I

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COVER{OPEM

INSTWWTION WYOLJT

Eady warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of firedetection equipment in the location as follows

,- ml v~)

I Id

.— .w!--. ““~”~ ~

I lAlff I—- —In homes Mm more than one sleeping srea a smke detector should be provided to protecteach area. Smoke detectors shall be l-ted bemeon the sleeping area and the rest of thehouse. NOTE Referto N.F.P,A.874Appendx BI.1 mmugh B-1O.

In the @agram a + represents a smoke detector.

Preparation of an evacuation plan is of prime importance in fire prevention.Estabhsh a household or business emergency evacuation plan to befollowed in the event of a fire.

1. Evaluate possible escape routes from your home or business.

2. Select 2 escape routes from each room.

3. Rooms on the second floor should have a rope ladder (make sure itreaches the ground) or fire escape.

4. Draw a rough sketch of your escape plan so everyone is familiar with it.

5. Practice your escape plan to make sure everyone knows what to do.

6. Establish a meeting place outside where everyone will meet.

7. Advise the local fire authority that you have installed a fire alarm system.

8. When the fire alarm signals, LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. Do not stop forbelongings.

9. If a fire occurs, test the door. If hot, use your alternate route. If the dooris cool, brace your shoulder against it and open it cautiously. Shut the doorto help prevent the fire and smoke from spreating. Crawl through smokeholding your breath.

10. Contact the Hre Department from a neighboring house or business.

11. Everyone, including neighbors, should be famifiar with your Fire andBurglaV audible alarm sounders.

fire Alarm Sound is:

Burglar Alarm Sound is:

SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this system, is an advanced design secuflty system, it does not offer guaranteedprotetion againti burglay, fire, or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether mmmercialor residential, is su~ect to compromise or failure to wam fora vatiefy of reasons. For example

B Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical=ptistiation to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.

~ Intrusion detetiors (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many othersensing devices will not work without batfeties, 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 my reason,however btiefly.

@ Signals sent by wireless transmitters maybe blocked or reflected by metal before they reachthe slam receiver. Even if the signal path h= been recently checked dufing a weekly test,blockage can occur if a metal objed is moved into the path.

Q A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough.

O While smoke detetiors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in theUnited States, they may not activate or provide early warning for a vatiety of reasons in asmany as 350/. of all fires according to data pubbshed by the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency. Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with the System may notwork are as follows Smoke detectors may not sense fires that stati where smoke cannot reachthe detectors, such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors.Smoke detetiors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building. Asewnd floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire. Moreover,smoke detectors have sensing hmititions. No smoke detector can sense evew Mnd of fireevey time. In general, detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessnessand safety hzards like smoMng in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storageof flammable matetials, overloaded electrical circuits: children playing with matches, or arson.Depending on the nature of the fire andlor the locat[on of the smoke detetiors, the detector,even if it operatess anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants toescape in time to prevent inju~ or death.

B Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect Intrusion wit~n the designed ranges asdiagramed in their Installation Manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetflcarea protection. They do create multiple beams of protection, and Intrusion can only bedetected in unobstructed areas covered by the beams. They mnnot detect motion or intrusionthat tikes place behind walls, ceifings, floors, closed doors, glass patitions, glass doors orwindows. Mechanical tampeting, maskng, painting or spraying, of any matetial on the mirrors,windows or any pati of the optical system can reduce their detection abitity. Passive InfraredDetectors sense changes in temperature however, as the ambient temperature of theprofected area approaches the temperature range of 90 degrees to 150 degrees Fahrenheit,the detection pedormance can decrease.

O Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not aleti people or wake upsleepers who are located on the other side of closed or panly open doors. If warning devicessound on a tifferent level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less fikely towaken or aleti people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may nOt hear thewarning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo, ratio, air conditioner, other apphances,or by passing traffic. finally. alarm warning devices, however loud, may not warnheating-impaired people or waken deep sleepers.

@ Telephone Unes needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoringsfation may be out of sewice or temporarily out of sewice. Telephone fines are also suuectto mmpromise by sophisticated intruders.

Q However, even if the system responds to the emergency as intended occupants may haveinsufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation. In the case of a monitoredalarm system, authorities may not respond appropriately.

@ ~s equipment, Ike other electrical devices, is subject to Component failure. Even fho”ghthis equipment is designed to last as Io”g as 10 years, the elactm”ic components could failat any time.

The most common =use of an slam system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occursin inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure allsensors are woting properly.

Installing an alarm system may make one efigible for lower insurancerates, but an alarmsystemis not a substitutefor insurance.Homeowners,propedyownersand rentersshouldcontinueto act prudentlyin protectingthemselvesand continueto insure their Ives andprOpeW.

We continueto develop new and improved protetion devices. Users of alarm systems oweit to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments.

GLOSS~Y

AC INDICATOR. Small green fight betieen the center buttons on the keypad, When ht, thesystem is running on electtici~ when not It, the system is running on the backup batie~.

ALARM. Sound from keypad or other hotisiren indicates a burglar alarm, fire alarm or othercondition you should be aletied to.

ARMED See ONIOFF

AWAY A system setting that protects the premises while it is unoccupied. All burglay sensorsare active.

BURGLARYIFIRE The MO major func~ons of a Secufity System. Fhe protection is alwayson and cannot be turned off, The Burgla~ sensors protect against unauthorized ent~ intoyour premises. The Burgla~ prote~on can be turned on and off and programmed for speciallevels of access and notification.

BYPASS FEATURE The Byp~s Feature allows you to exclude a selected zone or zonesfrom the burglar alarm protection.

BYPASS BUTTON A button on the keypad used to activate the Bypms Feature.

CENTRAL STATION Signal Monitoring Center contacted by your Secufify System over thetelephone andlor other communication channels when alarms are activated if your system isprogrammed to communicate alarms off site. The Central Station will follow their proceduresand your instructions for contacting the proper authotifies when a signal is received.

CHfME FEATURE An optional feature that causes the keypad to chime for one second whenselected doors are opened when the burgla~ protection is off or disarmed. Once programmedby YOUrinstiller you can turn chime on and off with #6.

DISARMED See ON/OFF.

DURESS Duress is a system feature the you may have programmed into your system. Ifsomeone should force you to turn your system off, you would use the special Duress usercode and the system would turn off and it would also send a silent duress emergency to theCentral Sbfion so they could respond appropriately.

ENTRV DELAY The pefiod of time allowed bemeen opening a designated entVlexit doorand turning oft the alarm system before the system will register an alarm rendition. TMs isdetermined at the time of installation. Your system suppo~ WO entV times allowing you tohave a different Iengfh of time for different doors.

EXfT DELAY The petiod of time allowed bemeen turning the system on and leaving througha designated exiffent~ door. This is determined at the time of instillation.

INTERIOR ZONE An intenor zone isa group of points that protect the intetiorof your premises.Vou may want to turn the pefimeter po~on of your system on while leaving the intetior zonesoff allowing you to move freely inside, opening intetior doors and passing by motion detectorswithout causing an slam.

KEYPAO: A Keypad is your Knk into your system. It displays slam and trouble messages,shows faulted zones and allows you to turn the system otiotf by using the buttons. Your systemwill have one or more keypads.

OWOFF Theta terme refer to the burglay potion of your security eystem. Thor& are severallevels of operation which allow you to protect pan of YOUFpremises while you remain inside.Fire sensors and other emergency and environmental mn~tions are always active and readyand are not affected in any way by turning the burgla~ podion of your Secutity System on oroff. Armed, a term that is sometimes used means system on and Oisarmed means systemoff. See ON-INSTANT, ON-STAY and STAY.

OWOFF lNOICATOR Red tight in the upper potion of tie keypad labeled Armed. When tit,some pafl of the burglar alarm system is on; when not lit, the burgla~ potion of the systemis off.

ON-STAY A system setting that turns on the petimeter protection of the building but allowsmovement throughout the inside,

PANIC BU~ON: A push button wtich allows you to signal the Central Station that you needimmediate assistance. Your system has programmable Keypad Send Help A18tis wMch canalso sewe as Panic buttons.

PERIMETER ZONE A petimeter zone is a group of points that protect the extetior of yourpremises. Your outside doors and windows would be programmed as a peflmeter zone,

SENSOR: The actual alarm sensor! detetior or device installed to detect an intrusion, fire, orenvironmental problem. Examples ]nclude: door contatis, window contacts, motion sensors,glass break sensors, smoke detetiors, rate of rise heat detectors, temperature sensors,floodwater sensors, and carbon monoxide gas detectors.

SILENT CONDITION Most types of alarms and troubles alefl you with the keypad sounderand the sirens, horns, or speakers Io=ted in your premises, The intent is to advise you of thealarm or trouble and allow you to respond promptly. The audble sounds also let an intruderknow that they have been detected and will hopefully scare them away. In somecircumstances, an autible alarm might put your hfe in danger and so those alarms areprogrammed as silent conditions. For an example see DURESS.

SYSTEM: Your Secutity System is composed of three main patis 1) the Control Panel whichfunctions as the system brain and the Knkto the Monitodng Agency (Central Station), 2) theKeypad(s) wMch provide you with system status and allow you input commands, 3) Sec”fiVSensors such as door and window wntacts, motion sensors, smoke detectors and othersensors as required to detect intrusion, the and other conditions as needed for your premises.

USER CODE A user code is a 4 dgit code which is required to operate the system. Thesystem suppotis up to 6 separate user males. The system suppotis one master user who ca”addldeleta other usar codes, Two of the user codes maybe deticated to special functions asdefined by your alarm mmpany at the time of installation. (See the User Code US in the backof this manual)

ZONE A zone is a collection of sensors with common charactedsti~ grouped together foryour operating convenience. The system will suppofl 6 zones or groupings.

FEDEW COMM~ICATIONSCOMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT

TMs equipmenthas been tested to FCC requiremen~ and has been found accepbble for use.The FCC requires the following shtement for your information

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy md if not installed and usedpropedy, that is, in stfiti awordance with me mantiacture<s instructions, may causeintetierence to radio and television reception. It h= been type tested md found to complywith the Imi@ for a CISS B mmputing device in accordance with the specifications in SubpaOJ Pam 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against suchintetierence in a residential ins~llafion. Howeve[, there is no guarantee that intetierence willnot occur in a padicular ins~llation. If this equ]pment does cause intetierence to radio ortelevision r=eption, which mn be deteminad by turning the quipment on, the user isencoumged m t~ ad Wrrect the intederence by one or more of the following measures:

@ If using m indoor antenna, have a quaflty outdoor antenna installed.

@ Reorient the receiving mtenna until intetierence is reduced or e~minated.

@ Move the r~eiver away from any wire runs to the mntrollcommunicator.

@ Plug the mntroVmmmunicator into a different outiet so that it md the receiver are ondifferent bmnch circuib.

If necessa~, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radoltelevisiOn technicianfor additiond suggestions.

The user or insbller may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal CommunicationsCommission helpfuk .Intetierence HandbooK.

Tfds booklet is available from the U.S. Government Pflnting Ofice, Washington, DC 20402.Stock No. 004-000-0W50-7.

The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the Wuipment unless atihofized bythe instigation Instructions or Usets Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications couldvoid the usefs authority to operate the equipment.

TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMSIn the event of telephone operational problems, disconn%t the mntrol by removing the plugfrom the RJ31X wall jack. We recommend that your cefiified installer demonstratedisconnecting the phones on installation of the system. Do not msconnect the phoneconnection inside the wntrollmmmunicator. Doing so will result in the loss of your phone tines.If the regular phone works correctly after the mntroVwmmunicator has been disconnectedfrom the phone knes, the controVcommuniator has a problem and should be returned forrepair. If upon discOflnetiOn of the controVmmmunicator, there is still a problem on the tine,notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair Sewice.The user may not under any circumsbnces On or out of warranty) attempt any sewice orrepairs to the system. It must be returned to the fado~ or an authorized sewice agency forall repairs. SYSTEM TESTING

This control unit was manufatiured under rigid quativ standatis and mmpbes with all ULrwuirements for its intended use. Maintenance is best pedomed by your instal~ng companywith trained sewice pemonnel.

fire Burgla~ Instruments, Inc,. a subsidiay of PiWay Coporatio”, a“d Wmay Corporation,its dvisions, subsidiaries and a~tiates ~Selter”), 149 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791,warrants its secufity equipment (the ‘produc~) to be free from defects in matetial andworkmanship for five years from date of original purchase, under normal use and sewice.Seller>s obbgation is Imited to repaiting or replacing, at iw option: free of charge for pans,labor, or transposition, any product proved to be defective in materials orworkma”ship undernormal use and sewice, Seller shall have no obligation under this warranty or othewise if theproduct is alfered or improperly repaired or sewiced by anyone other than the Seller. [n caseof defect, mntact the secuflfy professional who installed and maintains your secutifyequipment or the Seller for product repair.

TMs five year Limited Warranty is in heu of all other expressed warranties, obbgafio”s ortiaMhties. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACEHEREOF. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BYSELLER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE,ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE OFORIGINAL PURCHASE, ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDINGBUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, MUST BEBROUGHT WITHIN 60 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASESHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTALDAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS ORDAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLERS OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some states donot allow hmitation on how long an impfied warranty lasts or the exclusion or Nmitation ofincidental or consequential damages, so the above hmitation or exclusion may not apply toyou.

Seller does not represent that the product may not be compromised or circumvented that theproduct will prevent any personal injuy or prope~ loss by burgla~, robbeV, fire or othemissor that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protetiion. Buyer understandsthat a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the tisk of a b“rglaV, robbe~,fire or other events occurting without providing an alarm, but it is “ot i“s”ra”ce or a guaranteethat such will not occur or that there will be no personal iniu~ or propeW loss as a result.CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY,PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TOGIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE. WHETHER DIRECTLY ORINDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISINQ UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRAN~OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLER,S MAXIMUM LIABILITYSHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, WHILESHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. TMs warranwgives you specific legal righ~, and you may also have other tights w~ch va~ from state tbdate. No increase of alteration, wtitfen or vetial, to this warranty is authorized,

SYSTEM TEST

It is recommendedthat you test your systemonce a week usingthefollowingprocedure:NOTE:If your system is monitored, contact your Central Station before youperform this test.

1. Turn your Security System on.

2. Wait until your exit time is over and them activate the system by openinga protectsd zone. (For example a window or door).

3. Confirm that the alarm sounting device (bell or siren) sounds. If yoursystem is connected to a central station the keypad will sound the ringbacktone to confirm that the signal was received.

4. Turn the Security System off.

5. Call the Central Station to tell them you are done testing.BA~ERY TESTItis recommended that you test your Battery once a month. In order to testyour backup/standby battery, the following procedure should be followed:

1. Unplug the transformer from the AC outlet by removing the restrainingscrew which secures the transformer to the wall. (Note the screw is notpresent on the models sold in Canada.)

2. Observe that the AC indicator hght on the keypad goes off.

3. Activate your alarm by peflorming the above SYSTEM TEST. Rememberto contact your Central Station if your system is monitored.

4. Plug the transformer into the AC outlet and secure with the restrainingscrew. (Note the screw is not present on the models sold in Canada.)

The National fire Protective Association publishes a standard for firewarning equipment (NFPA publication #74). Further information can beobtained bv contacting: NFPA Pubhc Affairs DePt., BaRerYmarch park,Quincy, MA 02269. -If you have any fu~er questions about the operation of your system, please contsct YOUIalarm company.