Your command center keypad, 8 zone command centers 16 zone command center – ADT Security Services 4112 User Manual

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8 Zone Command Centers

16 Zone Command Center

Your Command Center Keypad

The Command Center is an illuminated digital arming station that
is the command center for your entire security system. The
Command Center does much more than just arm and disarm your

security system; several system commands can be initiated by the
Command Center. A system status display panel keeps you
informed of security conditions, as well as store alarm
information for future reference. A built-in sounder alerts you of
several different conditions which may require action. The
Command Center also includes three function keys which can
perform virtually any system command (except arming

commands) with the touch of one key. It also indicates various

security system conditions such as your system's armed status,
protective zone status, power supply status, and Command mode

status.

Zone Designation
Each area of your property is assigned to a specific zone with a
number. A zone can be a single door (like the entrance door) or
an area of your property (like the second floor). Each zone is

represented by its zone number on the Command Center display
panel. There are three basic types of zones:

1. Perimeter: All exterior doors and windows of the building,

forming the outside "wall of protection" around your
building.

2. Interior: All interior forms of burglary protection (carpet

mats, motion sensors, inside doors, etc.).

3. 24 Hour: A zone that remains armed all the time and is not

disarmed from the Command Center (fire, panic zones, etc.).

Armed Status Indicators
Three lights are used to indicate the armed status of your security
system. Each of these lights is explained below. During an exit
delay period these lights flash on and off slowly.

Perimeter — When-this red indicator is lit, your perimeter
zones are armed. When this indicator is not lit, your
perimeter zones are not armed.

Interior — When this yellow indicator is lit, your interior
zones are armed. When this indicator is noi lit, your interior
zones are not armed.

Instant — This red indicator shows how your system is
armed: either instant or delayed. When this indicator is lit,
your security system is armed without entry/exit delay time.
When the system is armed with entry/exit delay, this

indicator is not lit.

Zone Status Indicators
Zone status indicators on the Command Center annunciate the
condition of your system's protective zones. Each zone has its own
indicator which can show three different zone conditions (listed in
order of priority).

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