ADT Security Services 4112 User Manual

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Zone Bypass — When a zone is bypassed (not armed with
the rest of the system), its indicator light flashes on and off
slowly.

Faulted Zone — A faulted zone is indicated by a steadily
lighted zone status indicator.

Zone Alarm Memory — When a zone has been faulted
into alarm its indicator flashes on and off rapidly.

The Zone Status Indicators also indicate if the system is ready to
arm or not. If the zone status indicators are not lit, the system
can be armed by entering your personal passcode or any of the

arming commands available to your system. If any of the zone
status indicators are lit, the system has a faulted zone. Correcting
the faulted zone will usually mean closing a door or window.

AC Power Indicator
When the red AC indicator lights steadily, your security system
is operating from AC voltage. When the AC indicator is
flashing, your security system is operating on back-up battery
power. If the indicator continues to flash, contact your Central
Station.

Command Mode Indicator
When the COMMAND bar is pressed, the red Command Mode
indicator lights steadily to show that the system is ready to accept
a command. The Command Mode indicator remains lighted for

15 seconds or until the command is completed.

Digital Keypad
The Command Center has a lighted digital keypad used to enter
passcodes and system commands into the security system. As
you touch the keys to enter a passcode, the Command Center
emits a short beep tone to indicate that your entry is accepted.

COMMAND Bar

The I COMMAMD bar is used to perform one- or two-digit
COMMAND functions.

NOTE: Some systems require a security passcode to be entered

before the function keys or COMMAND bar can operate.

O My system requires a security passcode:_________________

d My system does not require a security passcode.

Enter

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Key

When the passcode has been completed, you must press the ENT

(ENTER) key to activate the passcode. If you do not press the
ENT key, the passcode is ignored by the security system.
System commands (entries that begin with the COMMAND bar)
do not require the ENT key to activate the entry.

When entering a passcode or command at the Command Center,
each key must be pressed within five seconds of the last key
entry. After five seconds have expired from the last key entry,

the entire entry is cleared and the passcode must be started over.

Function Keys
The Command Center has three function keys (labeled A, B, and
C). The function keys can be used to perform system commands
with the touch of one key. Your alarm technician programs the
Function Keys

Function Key

Function Key

Function Key

Function Key

B

Function Performed

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