Reset detectors, Command i [4] [7, Personal passcode change – ADT Security Services 6112 User Manual

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Reset Detectors

C\ I have this feature.

O I do not have this feature.

Using this COMMAND 4 7, you are able to reset faulted
detection devices from your Command Center. Devices may
include smoke detectors, shock sensors or a variety of other
detection devices. Ask your alarm technician which zones you can
reset from the Command Center by entering COMMAND 4 7.

When this command is used, the Command Center is also

"reset." During this time, the Command Center is momentarily
deactivated, and cannot perform any control functions.

NOTE: If you enter COMMAND 4 7, and the detector resets
momentarily but then returns to a faulted condition, the detector
may be faulty or still in alarm mode. Contact your alarm
company and describe the problem in detail.

COMMAND

I

[4] [7]

To reset detectors:

1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed.

2. Press the

COMMAND

bar. The Command Mode

indicator light comes on.

key, and then press the

3. Press the

4

7

key.

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Personal Passcode Change

ID I have this feature.

D I do not have this feature.

Your security system provides you with the convenient feature of
changing your personal passcode whenever you feel it necessary,
without the services of your alarm technician. It is recommended
that you write down both your old and new passcodes before you

begin.

Notes Before Beginning:

The first and last digits of your new passcode should NOT be
the same.

Care should be given when entering a passcode containing

the same digits in consecutive positions within the new
passcode (e.g.: "3" in 33467). When entering this type of

passcode, it is easy to make mistakes.

The passcode can be from 2 to 5 digits in length.

The new passcode must begin with the same first digit as the
old passcode. Example: If the old passcode is 2563, the new
passcode must begin with a "2."

COMMAND

To change your personal passcode:

1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed.

2. Press the

COMMAND

bar. The Command Mode

indicator light comes on.

3.

Press the |i|| key. Your security system is now in the

passcode change mode.

4.

Enter the passcode you wish to change. Press the

ENT

key.

5. Enter the new passcode. Press the [

ENT

|key.

6.

Enter the new passcode again. Press the

ENTj

key. The

CMD light will go out. If the CMD light goes out before
completing step 6, you must start the passcode change
procedure over from the beginning.

7.

Test the new passcode by using it to arm and disarm the

system. Do not use any of the Command Center arming

commands to arm the system until you are certain that the
new passcode is working.

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