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Interactive Technologies Inc.
2266 North 2nd Street
North St. Paul, MN 55109
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Interactive Technologies Inc.2266 North 2nd StreetNorth St. Paul, MN 55109Security SystemOwner’s Manual®®

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11SECTION 2–HOW THE SYSTEM COMMUNICATES TO YOUThis section describes how your security system uses indicator lights, alarm sounds, status beeps, and v

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12Alarm SoundsExterior and interior sirens make three alarm sounds on the premises (see Table 2). Fire alarms take precedence over auxiliary/medical a

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13System Status BeepsThe panel speaker and interior sirens provide system feedback by sounding status beeps. Table 3 describes the status beeps you ma

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14Voice MessagesThe panel speaker announces voice messages of system and sensor information. These messages are described as they are encountered thro

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15SECTION 3–BASIC SYSTEM OPERATIONSThis section describes how to perform the basic system operations, including: using access codes, entering and exit

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16access code each time you change your primary access code.Temporary Access CodeThe temporary access code allows you to perform all system commands e

Strany 9 - Wireless Touchpads

17Entering and Exiting PremisesWhile the system is armed, delay times let you enter or exit through designated delay doors without causing an alarm. A

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18Arming and Disarming Your SystemThis section describes levels of security and how to arm and disarm the system.Turning System OffUse level 1 (OFF) t

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19 To disarm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:1. Enter the premises through a delay door when the system is armed to level 2 or 3.The panel and in

Strany 12 - Alarm Sounds

For reprints order: 46-585-01-ITI Rev. DCover 46-702-ITIText: 46-701-ITI Rev. BCopyright ITI 1998FCC NoticesFCC Part 15 Information to the UserChanges

Strany 13 - System Status Beeps

20Hold the Key steady in the slot until the panel and interior sirens sound an arming level beep and the panel announces, Alarm system is OFF. If any

Strany 14 - Voice Messages

21 To arm the system from the panel or a Handheld Touch-pad:1. Close all perimeter doors and windows.2. Check to see that the panel’s READY light is

Strany 15 - Primary Access Code

22NOTE: Depending on programming, a Keychain Touchpad may arm your system to the next higher arming level or directly to level 3 NO DELAY.4. Exit the

Strany 16 - Temporary Access Code

23Police, Fire, and Auxiliary/Medical AlarmsUse the POLICE, FIRE, or AUXILIARY alarm buttons in an emergency.A police alarm activates interior and ext

Strany 17 - Exiting the Premises

24The emergency buttons are active in all security levels. The system recognizes the emergency buttons as sensors (see Table 5). To activate a police

Strany 18 - Turning System Off

25Silent Duress AlarmIf you are in a life-threatening situation (for example, if you enter the premises and find an intruder inside), you can enter th

Strany 20 - M AG IC KEY

27SECTION 4–ADVANCED SYSTEM OPERATIONSThis section describes how to perform the more advanced system operations, including: arming with no alarm delay

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283. Press the Arm button, then press the Star button and hold until the light blinks.The Panel’s STAY or AWAY light turns on, and the Panel and inter

Strany 22 - Activating Emergency Alarms

292. Press the Arm button again.Depending on which level you arm to, the panel’s STAY or AWAY light turns on, the panel and interior sirens sound two

Strany 23 - AUXILIARY

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1–INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5How the System Works . . .

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30Controlling Lights (LIGHTS)X-10 Lamp Modules allow your system to turn lights on and off. X-10 Lamp Modules can control any incandescent lights that

Strany 25 - Silent Duress Alarm

31Using and Programming the Magic KeyThe Magic Key feature allows you to quickly change the arming level of your system from the panel without enterin

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32NOTE: You must reprogram the Magic Key whenever you change your primary access code. To program Magic Key for temporary access:1. Enter primary ACC

Strany 27 - ADVANCED SYSTEM OPERATIONS

33Activate an alarmTurn system-controlled lights on and off. (See also "Controlling Lights (LIGHTS)" on page 30.)Bypass sensors indirectly.

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34 To disarm the system from a Keychain Touchpad:1. Enter the premises through a delay door when the system is armed to level 2 or 3.The panel and in

Strany 29 - To turn Chime on or off:

35 To turn controlled lights on or off from a Keychain Touchpad:Press the Light button and hold until the light blinks.The Panel announces, On or Off

Strany 30 - User Light Control

36Table 7 shows a few system status messages that may be announced.Checking for AlarmsThe panel saves a record of any alarms that occurred while the s

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37Adjusting Panel Speaker VolumeThe panel has eight volume levels to choose from. Alarm sounds and alarm messages are always at full volume. To adjust

Strany 33 - Touchpad:

39SECTION 5–MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEMFollow these maintenance procedures to help keep your system reliable and trouble-free.Required System TestsIt is i

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ivSECTION 4–ADVANCED SYSTEM OPERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Arming with No Alarm Delay (NO DELAY) . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 35 - To check system status:

40Enter ACCESS CODE + 8.The panel and interior sirens sound one long beep, and the panel announces, Phone test is ON.The system returns to level 1 whe

Strany 36 - Checking for Alarms

41Replacing Panel Backup BatteriesYour panel uses six NiCd or alkaline backup batteries in case of an AC power failure. The actual length of time the

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42CAUTION: The panel may be damaged if the wrong batteries are installed. Make sure the batteries are all the same type and part number.NOTE: Use only

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43CAUTION: To avoid the risk of personal injury, equipment damage, and battery failure, only install the battery type that the tab indicates.Figure 6.

Strany 39 - MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM

44battery installation. If the batteries are installed correctly, contact your security con-sultant.NOTE: If NiCd batteries are not fully charged, it

Strany 40 - To perform a sensor test:

45SECTION 6–TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SYSTEMTable 10 provides basic troubleshooting information.Table 10. Troubleshooting Your SystemProblem SolutionAccess

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46Magic KeyTemporary Access Magic Key does not disarm system.Use has expired. Reprogram Magic Key.LightsLight using X-10 Lamp Module doesn’t work.Chec

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47Smoke SensorBeeps once every minute.Batteries are low. Replace the smoke sensor batteries.TelephoneTelephone doesn’t work.Disconnect panel from phon

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49SECTION 7–PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIESTo protect yourself and others on the premises, create a map of the premises. Develop a plan for various emergenci

Strany 45 - TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SYSTEM

5SECTION 1–INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection of the Commander 2000 security system! This system is designed to provide you with years of d

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50Figure 8. Floor Plan ExampleLivingRoomDiningRoomBasementxHHallBedroomBedroomLivingRoomRecreationRoomBasementHallBedroomBedroomLivingRoomDiningRoomHa

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51Floor PlanUse the space provided (Figure 9) to draw your floor plan and indicate where all system components and sensors are located.Figure 9. Draw

Strany 49 - PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES

53APPENDIX A–ALARM SYSTEM NOTICEAlarm System LimitationsNot even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or en

Strany 51 - Floor Plan

55access codeA four-digit number that you must enter to control the security system.alarmA Panel condition that occurs when a sensor is tripped, if th

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56Keychain TouchpadMiniature two- or four-button wireless touchpads that control basic system functions nor-mally performed from the Panel or a wirele

Strany 53 - ALARM SYSTEM NOTICE

57INDEXAAC powersee poweraccess codedefined – 15if you forget – 15, 45primary – 15secondary – 16temporary – 16troubleshooting – 45accidental alarmsee

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58troubleshooting – 45BYPASS button – 28Cchangingprimary access code – 15see also battery, installing/replacingtemporary access code – 16checkingfor a

Strany 55 - GLOSSARY

59Keychain Touchpad – 33activating an alarm using – 24, 34armingwith no alarm delay time – 33with No Delay – 27arming using – 21bypassing sensors indi

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6Figure 1. Typical System ComponentsPIR M OTION DETECTORIT I P A R T N O . 6 0 -6 3 9 -4 3THESE DEVICES REPO RT TO THE PANEL.DOOR/W INDOW SENSORIT

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60POLICE buttondescription of – 24powerfailure – 39see also batterytroubleshooting – 46POWER indicator lights – 11premisesentering/exiting – 17floor p

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61components – 5maintaining – 39status beeps – 13testing status – 39system batterysee batteryTtemporary accesscodedefined – 16disabling – 16using with

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7QUICK REFERENCE CARDPRO CESSES INFORM ATIO N RECEIVED FRO M SOM E SENSORS AND CONTROLS OTHER SENSO RS AND CO M PO NENTS IN RESPO NSE TO INFORM ATION

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8PanelThe panel is your security system’s most vital component (see Figure 2). It per-forms four main functions: Lets you operate the system and set

Strany 61 - NUMERICS

9 Checks in with the panel approximately every hour to indicate proper opera-tion. If a sensor fails to report to the panel within a specified time (

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