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Frequently Asked Questions
1) What are Arming Beeps?
Normally you would expect Arming Beeps to sound when you set the Alarm, and
again at the end of the Exit Delay Time.
Arm Doors/Windows 2 Beeps
Arm Motion Sensors 3 Beeps
Arm Doors/Windows & Motion Sensors 4 Beeps
Disarm 1 Beep
(You may hear a different number of Beeps if buttons have been pressed quickly or
repeatedly.)
2) How do I enter my Code to Disarm the system at the Control Panel?
There are five Code Buttons, each representing two numbers. Press each button only
once no matter which of the two numbers you wish to enter.
3) What happens if there is a Power Cut?
If you have a Power Cut or if the ‘Elite Power Adaptor’ is unplugged, its Backup
Battery will take over. Fifteen seconds after the power is lost, the Control Panel will
go dark although it is still functioning normally. The Monitoring Centre is only
notified of the power failure after the Control Panel has been running on its Backup
Battery for thirty minutes.
4) Sensors – Why don’t I see a flashing light?
Although you may have seen a light flashing on the sensor when the installer was in
your home, in normal operation these sensors will never flash. If you ever wish to
test a Motion Sensor, you must remain out of sight from that sensor for 5 minutes
before returning to activate it.
5) What is Programming anyway?
The installer will have asked you for a Four Digit Code that enables you to turn the
Alarm off manually at the Control Panel. This code is called the Master Code.
Although most people have no wish to alter their programming options, you are able
to program certain features yourself. If you do open the Control Panel cover by
pressing the plastic button on the top thin edge of the Control Panel, you will hear
“Use numbered keys to enter ID.” It is asking you to enter the above four digit
Master Code.
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