The Main Console

The command center for the entire system. By programming the Main console you will work out how the system should work when you are in danger. It is the main console that helps to Arm or to disrm the system.


Notes:

Arming and Disarming the System
When you arm the system in the RUN 1 or RUN 2 mode, and open a door or window, the following happens:

1. A loud siren sounds for 4 minutes.
2. Lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules flash on and off.
3. The automatic dialer dials the first phone number stored and plays back your message.

When armed, RUN 1 and RUN 2 modes are the same, opening a door or window trips the alarm. When the system is in RUN 2 mode and not armed, the Console sounds a pleasant chime when you open a door or window. In RUN 1 there are no chimes.

Console Zone Indicators The Console displays the status of the first eight zones. These indicators can display four states, as follows:

Steady on - means that particular door or window is open.

Steady off - means that particular door or window is closed.

Slow Flashing - means that particular Door/Window Sensor is reporting a problem.

Fast Flashing - means that a particular Door/Window Sensor reported a problem and the fault was bypassed, or the door/window is open and has been bypassed.

All Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors report-in to the Console about every 90 minutes. If the Console does not receive a signal from the sensor within 4 hours, it reports a problem with that sensor by slowly flashing the appropriate zone indicator. If you try to arm the system while a zone indicator is flashing, the Console sounds a repetitive trouble alarm. Either press [DISARM], correct the problem and press [ARM] again, or press [BYPASS] while the trouble alarm is sounding, then press [ARM]. The zone(s) with a problem will not be armed and the zone indicator(s) will flash rapidly. All other zones will arm.

If you bypass an open window and arm the system, and later close the window, that zone will now be armed.


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