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User Guide
Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the website www. paradox. com/terms. Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.
Limitations of Alarm Systems
We strongly advise that you review and take into consideration the "Limitations of Alarm Systems" document available on our website at http://paradox. com/Terms/.
Warning for Connections to Non-Traditional Telephony (e. g. VoIP)
Paradox alarm equipment was designed to work effectively around traditional telephone systems. For those customers who are using a Paradox alarm panel connected to a non-traditional telephone system, such as "Voice Over Internet Protocol" (VoIP) that converts the voice signal from your telephone to a digital signal traveling over the Internet, you should be aware that your alarm system may not function as effectively as with traditional telephone systems. [. . . ] To exit this mode and switch to live display mode before disarming, press the [CLEAR] key. When the system is disarmed, the zone keys will turn off, while the [MEM] key remains lit. Press the [MEM] key to illuminate the key corresponding to the zones that were in alarm. The alarm memory will be erased when the next alarm occurs and after a valid code is entered or upon full-arming the system.
Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm
To disarm an armed system or an alarm, press [OFF] and enter your [USER CODE]. An entry point, like the front door, will be programmed with one of two Entry Delay Timers. When an entry point is opened, the keypad will beep until you disarm the system. Your alarm system will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses. Any user can disarm a partition they have been assigned to, except users assigned with the Arm Only Option or PGM Only Option. · Press [OFF] + enter [USER CODE].
Panic Alarms
In case of an emergency, the system can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm after simultaneously pressing and holding two specific keys for three seconds. Based on your needs, these panic alarms can generate audible alarms (sirens or bells) or silent alarms and can communicate specific messages to your monitoring station. For instance, pressing [1] and [3] can mean "call the police" or anything you require. fire).
Fire Alarms
Upon a fire alarm, the bell/siren will emit three "squawks" at 2 second intervals until silenced or reset by entering a valid user code. If the zone is a Delayed Fire Zone, there is a delay before the system contacts the monitoring station. If there is no fire condition, contact your monitoring station immediately to avoid an unnecessary response. 3 If the problem persists, after 90 seconds, the alarm will sound again. Press the [CLEAR] key again.
Minimizing Fire Hazards
The three most common causes of fires: Cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U. S. Cooking fires often result from unattended cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure of stoves or ovens. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant bedding and upholstered furniture are significant fire deterrents. However, heating fires are a larger problem in single family homes than in apartments since the heating systems in single family homes are often not professionally maintained.
Fire Safety Tips
In the event of a fire, escape first, then call for help. Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting place outside. Make sure everyone in the family knows two ways to escape from every room. Never stand up in a fire, always crawl low under the smoke and try to keep
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