On-Q/Legrand HMS 1100 User Manual

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What You Hear - If Your HMS 1100 Calls You

When you pick up the phone and say something, the HMS 1100 will say one of the following, depending on type of alarm:

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BURGLAR ALARM

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FIRE ALARM

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AUXILIARY ALARM

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TEMPERATURE ALARM

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WATER ALARM

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GAS ALARM

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SILENT ALARM


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ADDRESS: (Your address here)

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PHONE NUMBER (your phone number here)


The HMS 1100 will repeat this message twice.

Entering the Code

At any time during the message you can enter the Master or Manager code, simply by pressing the digits on the keypad of a
Touch-Tone phone. The HMS 1100 will stop talking when it hears any digit from a touch tone phone. (When it is saying the
address, the HMS 1100 completes the entire address before it stops talking.)

If you enter the correct Master or Manager code, you will then be logged in (a remote phone access is logged in the event log) and
further dial outs are canceled.

You will hear the status of the system, which will describe the type of alarm and the zones tripped, for example:

BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED: ZONE 1 - ENTRY EXIT - TRIPPED; ZONE 3 - DAY INTERIOR - TRIPPED:

Then the HMS 1100 will read the Main Menu as described in Telephone Control. You can press 0 to hear the menu. At this
point, you are in control, just as if you had called your system.

A strategy to follow if you are called by your system is to check the Status (6 on the telephone) to see what mode the system is in,
and which zones were tripped. Press * to cancel out of the status mode. You may wish to check the Event Log (7) to see when
each event happened. Then, press * to exit the event log.

Now press 9 (good-bye) to make the HMS 1100 hang up. Hang up your phone and call your premises to be sure that it wasn't
someone who has forgotten their code. If not, call the police.

If someone properly disarms the system while the called party is logged in, then the status message will go back to "SECURITY
MODE IS OFF - SYSTEM OK" as described in Telephone Control.

If a reportable event (an alarm, cancel, etc.) occurs while you are talking to your HMS 1100, it will hang up on you to
communicate the event to the central station.


PC Access


HMS 1100 is capable of communicating with an IBM compatible personal computer (PC). The PC can be local (in-house) or
remote. The PC must be equipped with a modem or serial port and running PC Access software. The HMS 1100 has a built-in
modem and can be accessed over the telephone or over a direct serial connection (RS-232/RS-485 through either the built-in or
optional serial interface module). If you wish to use your PC to configure, program, and check the status of your HMS 1100,
contact your dealer for the appropriate software for your PC.

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