Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 4110XM Honeywell
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– 2 – IMPORTANT! PROPER INTRUSIO N PROTECTION For proper intru sion coverage, sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a ho me or commercial premises. This would include any skylights that may be present, and the upper windows in a multi-level bui lding.
– 3 – TABLE OF CO NTENTS System Overvi ew ......................................................................................................................................... 5 General .........................................................
– 4 – (continued) TABLE OF CO NTENTS Using the 1 OFF Key ............................................................................................................................ 19 To Disarm the System .........................................
System Overview – 5 – General This system offe rs you three forms of pr otection: burg lary, fire and e mergen cy. Your system may con sist of at least one keypad which pro vides full con trol of .
System Overview (cont’d) – 6 – Fire Protection The fire p rotection po rtion of yo ur security system ( if used) is always on and will sound an alarm if a fire cond ition is detected.
About the Keypa d – 7 – Keypad Styles The 6150 is a Fix ed-Word keyp ad. The ke ys o n the key pads are lo cated behind a flip- down door w hich can be re moved, if desired.
About the Keypa d (cont’d) – 8 – SUMMARY OF SYST EM STATUS DISPLAYS AWAY All burglary zo nes, interior & perimeter, ar e armed. STAY Perimeter burglary zones, such as wind ows and doo rs are armed. INSTANT Perimeter burglary zones armed and entry delay is turne d off.
Keypad Functions – 9 – SUMMARY OF KEYPAD FUNC TIONS 1. DISPLAY WINDOW: Displays pro tection zone ID and system status messages. 2. 1 OFF KEY: Disarms burglary p ortion of the system , silences alarms and audible trouble indicators, and clears visual display afte r problem's correc tion.
Keypad Functions (cont’d) – 10 – 15. ARMED INDICATOR: ( RED) Lit when the system has bee n armed (STAY, AWAY, INSTANT or MAXIMUM). 16. INTERNAL SOUNDER: The built-in keypad sou nder mimics the alarm sounder during alarms, and w ill also "beep" dur ing certain system fu nctions.
Security Codes – 11 – General At the time of installation, your installer pro grammed a personal fou r-digit Master code, kn own only to you and y ours. This code is used to perfor m most system function s, including arming and disarming o f the system.
Security Codes (cont’d) – 12 – Assignin g, Changing, or Deleting User Codes 4-DIGIT USE R CODES It is recommende d that obvious codes such as 1 1 1 1 or 1 2 3 4 not be assigned.
Entry/Exit Delays – 13 – General Information Your system has p reset time delay s, kno wn as exit delay and entry delay. When you arm your system, exit delay giv es y ou time to le ave thro ugh th e entry /exit do or without setting of f an alarm.
Checking for Open Zones – 14 – Using the 6 6 6 6 READY Key Before your system c an be armed, all pro tected do ors, window s and other pro tection zones mu st be closed or byp assed (see BYPASSING.
Arming the System – 15 – Using the 3 STAY Key (Arms Perimete r Only, Entry Delay On) Use this key when y ou are stay ing insi de, but expect so meone to u se an entry/exit doo r later. Before Arming close all doors and win dows (see CHE CKING FOR OPEN ZONES ).
Arming the System (cont’d) – 16 – Using the 7 INSTANT Key (Arms Perimet er Only, Entry Delay Off) Use this key when y ou are stay ing insi de, and do not ex pect anyone to use an entry/e xit door. Before Arming close all doors and win dows (see CHE CKING FOR OPEN ZONES ).
Arming the System (cont’d) – 17 – Using the 2 AWAY Key (Arms Entire Sys tem, Entry Delay On) Use this key when no one will b e staying inside. Before Arming close all doors and win dows (see CHE CKING FOR OPEN ZONES ). 1. En ter your se curity code and press the AWAY key .
Arming the System (cont’d) – 18 – Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key (Arm s Entire System, Entry Delay OFF) Use this key when the premises will be vaca nt for extended perio ds of time such as vacations, etc, or when n o one will b e moving through protected areas.
Disarming and Silencing Alarms – 19 – Using the 1 OFF Key The OFF key is use d to disarm the system an d to silence alarm and trouble sound s. IMPORTANT: I f yo u return and the m ain burglary sounder is on: DO N OT ENTER, but CONTAC T THE POLICE from a near by safe location.
Bypassing Prote ction Zones – 20 – Using the 6 BYPASS Key This key is used whe n you w ant to arm you r system with on e or mo re zone s intentionally u nprotecte d. The system must be disarme d first. When bypassing z ones: • The system will no t allow fire zon es to be bypassed.
Bypassing Prote ction Zones (cont’d) – 21 – Quick Bypass Ask your installer if "Quick Bypass" is acti ve for your syste m, and if so, check here: If you r system supports "Quick By pass," it allows you to easily bypass all open (faulted) zones withou t having to en ter zone n umbers individu ally.
Using the Keyswitch – 22 – General Your sy stem may be equipp ed w ith a ke yswitch fo r use whe n arming and disarming . A single red lig ht o n the key switch plate indicates the status of your .
Chime Mode – 23 – Using the 9 CHIME Key This feature can be used only while the bur glary system is disarmed. Your system can be set to alert you to the opening o f a doo r o r w indow while it is d is- armed by using CHIME m ode. When activated, three tones will sou nd at the Ke ypad whene ver a protecte d doo r or windo w is opene d.
Panic Keys – 24 – Using Panic Keys Your sy stem may have been prog rammed to use spe cial keys or co mbinations of ke ys to manually activate eme rgency (panic) functio ns. The function s that might be program med are: Silen t Eme rgency, Aud ible E mergenc y, Pe rsonal Emerge ncy, and Fire.
Panic Keys (cont’d) – 25 – A OFF AWAY STAY 1 2 3 B MAX TEST BYPASS 4 5 6 C INSTANT CODE CHIME 7 8 9 D READY 0 # < ("D" IS NOT USED) LETTERED EMERGENCY KEYS EMER > PAIRED EMERGENC.
Testing the System – 26 – Using the 5 TEST Key The TEST key p uts your system into Test mode, which allows each pro tection poin t to be chec ked for pr oper op eration. Testing shou ld be condu cted wee kly to ensure prope r operation . NO ALARM REPORT S WILL BE SEN T TO THE CENTR AL MONITOR ING STATION while t he system is in Test mode.
Trouble Cond itions – 27 – "Check" and "Battery" Displays The wor d CHECK on the keypad's d isplay, accompanie d by a "beeping " at the keypad, ind icates a trouble con dition in the system. To silen ce the beepin g for these co nditions, pres s any key .
Trouble Cond itions (cont’d) – 28 – Other Displays dl : If this remains displayed f or more than 1 minute, you r system is disabled. CALL FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY. CC : The system is in com munication with the central station for ch ange of f unction or status verification .
Fire Alarm System – 29 – IF INSTALLED General Your fire alarm system (if installed) is on 24 hours a day, for continuous p rotection. In the ev ent of an e mergen cy, the strategically loc ated smoke and h eat detectors will automatically send signals to your system, trig gering a lou d, interrupte d sound fro m the Key pad.
Fire Alarm System (cont’d) – 30 – Silencing Fire Alarms 1. Silence the alarm by pre ssing the OFF key (secu rity co de not neede d to silence fire alarms). To c lear the display, e nter yo ur cod e and p ress the OFF key ag ain (Memory of Alarm).
Fire Alarm System (cont’d) – 31 – National Fire Protection Association Recom mendations on Smoke Dete ctors General With regard to the number and place ment of smoke/heat detecto rs, we subscribe to the recommendation s contained in the National Fire Protection Association's Standard #74 noted below.
Fire Alarm System (cont’d) – 32 – Emergency Evacuation Establish and regularly practice a plan of escape in the eve nt o f f ire. The f ollowing steps are reco mmende d by the Nation al Fire Pro.
– 33 – Quick Guide to Basic System Functions FUNCTION PROCEDUR E COMMENTS Check Zones Press READY key. To view faulted zones when system not ready. Arm System Enter code. Press arming key desired: (AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, MAXIMUM) Arms system in mode selected.
– 34 – Summary of Audible/Visual Notification SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPTED † Keypad & External FIRE ALARM FIRE and ALARM are displayed; protection zone in alarm is displayed. LOUD, CONTINUOUS † Keypad & External BURGLARY/AUDIBLE EMERGENCY ALARM ALARM is displayed; protection zone in alarm is also displayed.
– 35 – Protection Zo nes List One or more sensing d evices will have been assigned by the installer o f yo ur alarm system to each o f the various pr otection zones in your system ( althoug h no t every zone number can be u sed).
– 36 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be comple ted and forwarded to y our homeowner's insura nce carrier for possibl e premium credit.
– 37 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SM OKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS: Furnace Room Kitchen Bedroo ms Attic Base ment Living Room Dining Room Hall F.
Regulator y Statements and Warnings – 38 – FEDERA L COM MUNICA T IONS COMM ISSION STA T EMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modificat ions to the eq uipment unless authorized by the Installation Instruct ions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user' s authority to operat e the equipment.
Regulator y Statements and Warnings (cont’d) – 39 – TELEPHONE/ MODEM INTERFACE FCC Part 6 8 This equipment co mplies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the front cover o f this e quipment is a label that contains the FCC registration num ber and Ringe r Equivalence Number (REN).
– 40 – IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS If your security system h as been conn ected to the telepho ne line, an d the re is trouble with regular telepho ne service, disconn ect the s.
Limitations of this System – 41 – WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this syste m is an advanced design securit y system, it does not offer guaranteed prot ection agai nst burglary or f ire or other eme rgency.
– 42 – SERVICING INFORMATION Your local authorize d serv ice re presentative is th e pe rson be st qualified to service your alarm system. A rranging a regu lar program with that person is advisable.
– 43 – TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & C ommunications business (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 1174 7 warran.
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ÊN5100V5BŠ N5100V5 4/99 Rev C 2 Corpor atee Center D rive, Suite 100 P.O. Box 9040 , Melville, NY 117 47 Copyright © 1996 Honeywell Inte rnational Inc.
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