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4. Follow the arrow from the
Clock Set
button to the
Hours
keys.
5. Press the
Hours
+/
keys and listen to the voice
prompts. Stop when panel voice announces the cor-
rect hour.
6. Press the
Minutes
+/
keys and listen to the voice
prompts. Stop when the panel announces the correct
minutes.
7. Press
Done
. The panel will announce the set time.
8. Close the cover.
Alarm System Limitations
Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee
protection against burglary, fire, or environmental prob-
lems.
All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or
failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons.
If sirens are not placed within hearing range of per-
sons sleeping, in remote parts of the premises, or if
they are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
If intruders gain access through unprotected points of
entry or areas where sensors have been bypassed.
If intruders have the technical means of bypassing,
jamming, or disconnecting all or part of the system.
If power to sensors is inadequate or disconnected.
If any environmental sensors are not located in areas
where the appropriate condition can be detected.
If smoke does not reach a Smoke Sensor. For exam-
ple, Smoke Sensors cannot detect smoke in chimneys,
walls, roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. Sen-
sors may not detect smoke in other levels of the build-
ing. Sensors may not warn in time when fires are
caused by smoking in bed, explosions, improper stor-
age of flammables, overloaded electrical circuits, or
other hazardous conditions.
If telephone lines are out of service.
Although having an alarm system may make you eligible
for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substi-
tute for insurance.
WARNING!
Security system devices cannot compensate you for
the loss of life or property.
Service
If you have any questions about your security system or if
you ever need service, please contact your security con-
sultant.
Company Name _______________________________
Phone Number _______________________________
Address _______________________________
____________________________________________
Planning for Emergencies
This section describes what you can do to plan ahead for
an emergency:
Emergency Planning
Your Floor Plan
Emergency Planning
Since an emergency is always unexpected, you should
develop plans to help prepare for a variety of emergency
situations. Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency
plans to include the following:
Understand how to use your security system
Know the normal state of doors and windows; open,
closed, or locked.
Escape fast! (Do not stop to pack.)
Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to
the touch.
Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to
help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape.
Meet at a designated outdoor location.
Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if
there is a fire.
Notify the fire department from a neighbors phone.
Emphasize that no one should enter the premises if
they hear sirens in the house.
If you arrive at the premises and hear sirens, do not
enter. Call for emergency assistance from a neighbors
phone.
Your Floor Plan
Use the guidelines on the following page to draw your
own floor plan:
Show all building levels.
Show exits from each room (two exits per room are
recommended).
Show the location of all security system components.
Show the location of any fire extinguishers.
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