Honeywell 6271 manual

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    A A A A A A A A D D D D D D D D E E E E E E E E M M M M M M M M C C C C C C C C O O O O O O O O 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S S S S S S S S e e e e e e e e r r r r r r r r i i i i i i i i e e e e e e e e s s s s s s s s T T T T T T T T o o o o o o o o u u u u u u u u c c c c c c c c h h h h h h h h C C C C C C C [...]

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    Table of Contents 2 ABOUT THE T OUCHCENT ER ......................................................................... 5 Int rodu ct ion ............................................................................................... 5 Th e T ouc hCe nte r I nte rfa ce ........................................................................ 5 Navigat[...]

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    T able of Cont ents (Con t' d) 3 In C a se of C arb on Mon o xid e A la rm .......................................................... 31 Sil e ncing and C learing a C arbon M onoxide Al arm .................................... 31 US ER COD E SET UP ..................................................................................... 33 Int rod[...]

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    Table of Contents 4 Ro utin e Care ........................................................................................... 61 GL OSS AR Y................................................................................................... 62[...]

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    5 About the TouchC enter I ntrodu ction Congratulat ions on you r ownership of a Honeywell Securit y System . You've made a wise dec ision in choosing it, for it represents the latest in secu rity protec tion technology today. • This secu r ity system offers you b urglary protecti on and ma y provide fire, carbon mo nox id e and emergenc y p[...]

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    Ab out the Touc hCe nte r (co nt'd ) 6 As a s ecurit y and hom e-a utom ati on i nterfa ce, th e To uchCe nt er ma y be used f or: • Qu ick and e asy secu rity sy stem o per ation • Messag e storag e and retriev al (6271V and 6271CV ONLY) • Home lighting con trol Na vig at i ng t hro ug h the T ou chCe nt er Navig ation through th e Touc[...]

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    Ab out the Touc hCe nte r (Con t'd ) 7 Nav igation Icon De scri ptions To aid in the navigatio n of the TouchCenter , a set of user-friendly icons has bee n provided. T he appearance , f u nctio n, and locati on of these ico n s ar e described b elow: ICO N LO CATIO N FUNCTI ON "H om e" scree n Allo w s y ou to rec ord and re triev e[...]

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    Ab out the Touc hCe nte r (co nt'd ) 8 Touch Center "Arm ing" Scr een From the "Home" s cr een, pres s SECURIT Y to acc ess th e Tou chCe nter "Armin g" scr een. Use this pic ture and th e table that fo llows to beco me familiar with th e To u chCen ter security fun ctions. Note: The Voic e Status Icon ( ) show n [...]

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    Ab out the Touc hCe nte r (Con t'd ) 9 IT E M FUNCTI ON NIGH T Press th i s bu tton to arm whe n you ar e staying ho m e and do n ot expe ct anyone to use t he entrance door. Y our i nstaller ma y have configured NI GHT Mod e differen t l y; have hi m/her descri be the actual se tt i ngs of t hi s mode. Mul ti- Pa rtit ion s Ch e ck th is circ[...]

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    10 System Ov erview I ntroduction to Y our S ystem This sys tem offers yo u burgl a ry pro tect io n and m ay offer f ire , carb on mono xide an d emergency protection . Monitor ing is acco mplishe d wit h va rio us co ntact and m otio n sens ors fo r perim et er and int erio r burglary prote ction, plus the system may have s trategically place d s[...]

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    Syst em O ver vi ew (C on t'd) 11 Entry/Exit Delays Your s y stem h as pr eset tim e delays, refer red to as ex it dela y and ent ry de lay. W he neve r yo u arm you r sys tem , exit de lay gi ves y ou time to leav e thr ough the design ated exit door w ithout setting off an alarm. Exit de lay beg i n s immediate ly afte r entering any ar mi n[...]

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    Syst em O ver vi ew (con t 'd) 12 Car bon M onoxide P rotec tion The optional carbo n mono x ide prote c tion portio n of your security system (if u sed) is always on and will sound a n a lar m if a carbon mo noxid e co ndit io n is d ete cted . Note: I f a carb on mo noxi de dete ctor d evel ops a low ba tt ery, a “Carbon Monoxide Mai ntena[...]

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    Syst em O ver vi ew (C on t'd) 13 will time o ut in 30 seconds ev en though it is not visible. Then th e key pad will r eset into the Normal Mode (or Safe Mode if this is the thir d time that the warn ing message ap peared). While in the Safe Mode, th e Home scre en will display th e Sec urity Button , Panic Button , and a messag e at th e bot[...]

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    Syst em O ver vi ew (con t 'd) 14 To E xit t he S afe Mo de: 1. Pre ss the ! SAFE M OD E ! bar. You will be presented w ith th e fol lowin g p opup mes sa ge: 2. Selec t “Ye s” to retur n to th e Normal M ode of oper ation. Th e Tou chCenter will r eset and nor mal operation will return as long as the o rig inal condition s that c aused th[...]

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    15 Security S ystem O peration I ntroduction to Se curi ty System Operation You can arm you r system in one of three armin g modes: Away, Sta y , and Nig ht. The fo llowing table lists the thre e diff erent ar ming modes and the res ults of ea ch. FEATURES FO R EACH AR MI NG MO DE Arming Mode Exit Del ay Entr y Del ay Peri mete r Arm ed Inte rio r [...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 16 SCREEN ACTIO N Ar ming ( typ ica l) Ar med (t ypi cal) 2. On the " Ar min g" s cre e n, p res s th e sele cted arming bu tton. Note : If Quick A rm is N ot enable d in your syste m, you will rece ive a m essage to ente r your User Code . o Th e T o uc h Cen t er b eep s t wi c e (Away a[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 17 How to A rm Multiple Par titions Note: So me syste ms may n ot h a v e mu ltiple par titions and th e “Arm Mu lti-Par titions” button may not be displaye d. To ar m mu ltiple pa r titions: 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t o n. T h e "A r m i n g [...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 18 How to Display Fau lts The Display Faults function is used when y o u see a Not Read y Fault messag e and want to de termine wh ere the fau lt is and what ty pe of fault it is. To d isp lay fa ul ts d o t he f ollo wing : 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t [...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 19 4. E nt er y o ur 4 - di gi t u ser c od e. Th e "More Choices" scree n is displa yed showing the syste m st atus as Ready- By pass How to B ypass Z o n es The Bypass functi on is used whe n you want to arm your syst em with one or more zon es left ope n. Bypassed zon es are unprotec te[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 20 To b ypas s zo nes do the follo wing : 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t o n. T h e "A r m i n g " s cr een is displaye d. SCREEN ACTIO N 2. Fr om t h e "A rm i ng " s cr een , pr ess t he MORE CHOI CES bu tto n. T h e " Mo re Choi[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 21 SCREEN ACTIO N 4. Hi ghli gh t the z one(s) to be bypa ssed by t ou c hi n g i t o n t h e sc r een w h en t he zone s are disp l aye d. 5. P r es s t he BYPASS SELECTED button. The "U ser Authoriz at ion" s cree n is displaye d with the i nstruct ions " To By pass Zones, Enter Cod[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 22 How to R emov e Bypassed Zones A bypassed zone will auto matically be unby passed w hen you disarm the system . If a zo n e is bypasse d, you can remove the b y pass as fol lows: SCREEN ACTIO N 1. V iew bypasse d zone s by pre ssing the SH OW ZON ES button. W h il e the TouchC enter i s re questi[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 23 How to C lear a Contr ol Panel M essage Whe n a Control Pan el Me ssage is display ed, the user h as two options. a) User c an clear the Control Panel Message immediately, or b) Us e r can minimize the window and clear it at a later time. Refer to the section below to Hide t h e Control Panel M e[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 24 How to D isarm th e Sy stem IMPORT ANT: If you re tur n and the m ain b ur gla ry sou nde r is o n, DO NOT enter the pr emises , but call the p olice from a nearby sa fe loca tio n. If you retu rn a fter a n alarm ha s oc curr ed a nd th e ma in soun der has shut itself off, th e To uch Center wi[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 25 SCREEN ACTIO N 2. Ente r your 4-digi t user code . If th e A rm M u lti-P ar tit ion s b utto n on th e “ Ar m ed” scr een i s n ot ch ec k ed, t he TouchCe nter bee ps once, the sys t e m w ill disarm, and the " Arming" scree n i s displayed s howing the sys tem as R eady to Arm or[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 26 How to C heck the S tatus of Oth er Par tition s This system suppor ts b etween one and eight Partiti ons (dependi n g on the sy stem. ) Par tition ing en ables a sing le phy sical alarm syste m to control up to eig h t areas of pr ote ction (partitions) depending on the sys tem you ha ve pur cha[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 27 SCREEN ACTIO N 3. En ter the code aut horize d t o access other par tit ion(s) . If th e co de is ac ce pte d, the sys te m displays the part i tions that user has acce ss to. Note : A code may ha ve acce ss to some or all o f the av ail ab l e partitions. Th i s scr een d i s pl a y s th e a v a[...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n ( cont 'd) 28 How to S end Em ergency Messages • E m ergency m ess ages are opt i onal a nd may no t be available on your syste m. A sk you r syste m installe r if e m erge ncy m e ssage s ar e available on you r syste m. • The Emer gency scr e en canno t be accesse d while run ning a scre en diagnostic t [...]

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    Secur i ty S ys tem O per ati o n (C o nt'd) 29 How to View th e Ev ent Log Your s y stem has the ability to rec ord v arious events in a history log wh erein e ach ev ent is recor ded with the time and date o f its occ urren ce . The cont rol pa nel mus t be p rog ram med to record va rio us system ev ents in installer programming mode. To vi[...]

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    30 Fire Alar m System Operatio n I ntroduction to Fir e Alar m Sy stem Operati on Your fire alar m system (if installed) is on 24 hour s a day , providing continuous pr ote ction. In the eve nt of an emer g e n cy, the i nstalled smoke an d heat de tectors will automatic ally sen d signals to y our Contr ol/ Comm un icator, tr iggering a lo ud in t[...]

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    Fire A lar m S ys tem Oper at ion ( Co nt' d) 31 produc ing objects in their vicinity. In this case, e limi n ate the source of heat or smoke. 3. If th is does not remedy the problem, there may still be smoke in the d ete cto r. Cl ea r it b y fa nni ng t he d etect o r for a bo ut 3 0 se conds . 4. When the pr oble m has bee n corre cte d, cl[...]

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    Fire A lar m Sys tem Op erat io n (c on t'd ) 32 the carbon monoxide det ectors ar e not res ponding to gas produci ng objects in their v ici nity. In t his case, eliminate t he s ource of th e leak . 3. If this does not remedy the problem, there may still be gas in the det ector . 4. When t he problem has been corrected, clear the di splay by[...]

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    33 User Code Set up I ntrodu ction to U ser C ode S etup Ea ch us er m ust be ass igned a nam e wi th a co rresp ond ing 4 -di git use r code in o rde r to ga in a cces s to vari ous f eat ures a nd fu nctio ns . The Tou chCenter can hold the identity fo r 10 Users in its memory . If additional Users are needed, d efine the additional Users u sing [...]

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    User C ode Se tu p (c on t 'd) 34 Guest Can arm the syste m in ass igned partitions, but canno t disarm the syste m unless the sys te m wa s armed with this code. Note : Do not assi gn th is l evel if Quick Ar m is e nabl e d in you r syste m. Gue st L e ve l 4 Operator B No Access Use d to restric t acce ss from a pa rti tio n. N/A N/ A How t[...]

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    User C ode S e tup (Co nt 'd) 35 How to A dd a User Ad d a us er a s fol lo ws: SCREEN ACTIO N Note : T hree selections a re available : add a user, edit a user, o r de l e t e a use r . 1. To add a user, pre ss the ADD USER button. The "U ser Authoriz at ion" s cree n is displaye d with the i nstruct ions " Enter Authorized Cod[...]

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    User C ode Se tu p (c on t 'd) 36 SCREEN ACTIO N 4. Type in the user nam e (6 cha racters m a x. ) a nd pr es s th e OK but ton . T he “User Options” sc ree n is displaye d with Enter User Code… d i s pl a yed. Notes: • Us e th e Shift bu tton for cap ital lette rs . • Us e th e BS (Backsp ace) bu tton to make co rrect i on s. • Th[...]

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    User C ode S e tup (Co nt 'd) 37 SCREEN ACTIO N 7. Se lect the partition s and a ccess leve l for th is use r . A fter the a cc es s lev e l is se l e ct e d, t he All ow Arm/Disa rm from other partitions box be com e s availab l e whe n i nter f ac i ng w ith co m merc i al panels. (On re sidential pane l s, t h i s box is automa t ically se [...]

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    User C ode Se tu p (c on t 'd) 38 How to Delete a User Dele te a U se r as fol lows : SCREEN ACTIO N 1. Fr om t h e User Setu p sc ree n, to u ch the ci rc le n e xt to the u se r to be d ele te d and p r e ss the DE LETE USER button. Th e " Us er A ut hor i zat i o n " scr een i s displayed w ith the inst r uc t ions " En ter A[...]

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    User C ode S e tup (Co nt 'd) 39 How to Edit a User Note: You cannot edit a User’s name. T o modify a User name, you must de lete the User an d re-enter User. Ed it a user as f ollows : SCREEN ACTIO N 1. Fr om t h e User Setu p sc ree n, to u ch the ci rc le n e xt to the u se r to be e dite d a n d press t he EDIT USER bu tton. The "Us[...]

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    40 Advance d System F eature s I ntroduction to Adv anced S ystem Featur es While most of t he c ommonl y u sed sec ur it y functions a r e availab le from the Touc hCenter’s adva nc e d user interface, th ere are some less used, ad v an c ed feat ures that can either b e accessed through Co nsole Emulatio n mode on the TouchCenter or a stan dard[...]

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    Ad vanc ed S yste m Feat ures (Con t'd ) 41 Ho w t o Ente r Co nso l e Emul at io n Mo de To acc ess the TouchCe nter "Key pad," do the follow in g : 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t o n. T h e "A r m i n g " s cr een is displaye d. SCREEN ACTIO N 2. P r es s t he MORE CHOI CES butt[...]

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    42 Voice M essages (62 71V/627 1CV Only) I ntroduction to Recor ding and Retr ievin g Messages The 6271V and the 6271CV prov ide the capability of recording voic e mess ages for others o n the premises . The numbe r of mes sages is not limited; however, the total time of all messag es added tog ether canno t ex ceed 262 se conds. Note : The voice m[...]

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    Vo ice Mess ages (Con t'd ) 43 Recordin g a Voi ce Messa ge To re co rd a voi ce m ess age , do the foll owi ng: 1 . From t he "Home" s creen, pr ess the Me ssage b utton. The " Message Center " screen is displayed. 2. P ress th e Reco rd butt o n and re cord you r mes sa ge while sta yin g within app rox imat ely one foot [...]

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    Vo ice Mess ages (Con t'd ) 44 Retriev ing an d Deleting a V o i ce Messag e To re tri eve a voic e mes sa ge, do t he f ollo win g: 1. Fr o m the "Ho m e" screen, press the M ESSAG E button. The "Message Cen t er " sc r een i s di sp l ay ed . SCREEN ACTIO N 2. Se lect the message you w ish to listen to by touc hi n g i t [...]

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    45 Summary of LED O peration LED Operati on The TouchCenter has three L E D s labeled - ARMED, READY a n d TRO UBLE (6271C, 6271CS and 62 71CB) o r M ESSAG E (6271V an d 6271CV). T he ARM ED L ED is red, READY LED is g reen an d TROU BLE or MESSAGE LED is yellow. Each LED's on and off state has different mea nings as described belo w. LED DESC[...]

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    46 TouchCent er Setup How to A ccess T ouch Center Setup Opt ion s Setup allows y ou to make ch a n ges to th e way y ou r Touch Center is operatin g . The options t hat can be changed a re: • Ad just the t ouc h sc ree n cont ra st • Adjust th e Touch Center sound er volume • Chan ge the time in terval that must p ass prior to the Touch Cent[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 47 How to A djust th e Contr ast To increase t he c ontrast, mo ve the slide ba r a bove the current cont ras t s ett ing. To decreas e the contras t, move t he slide bar b elow the c urrent cont ras t s ett ing. If yo u have mad e a ny c han ges i n th e cont ras t se tti ngs , when you exit this scr een you [...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 48 How to S elect Screen Backligh t Off A ctivation Time When the TouchCenter is not activ e, it will auto m atic ally tu rn the backlight off after t h e sele cted backli ght off ti me has expired (unless “Never” opt ion is sele cted). To select t he screen bac klight ti me, do t he fol lowin g: SCREEN AC[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 49 How to Select H omepa ge After T ime When th e To u chCenter is not active, it will au tom atic ally r eturn to the “H ome” sc re en after the se lecte d To Homep age After time has expired (unles s “Never” opti on is s elected). T o select the To Homep age After time, do the fo llowing: SCREEN ACTI[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 50 SCREEN ACTIO N 3. P r es s ei t h er th e " Hom e" or " Ba c k " button. A Settings C hanged! pop-up window is displaye d ask i ng “ R eme mber New Sett ings? “ Se l e ct Ye s to sav e the change or No to d isca rd the cha nge . Whe n the Upd a te i s co mple te the To u c hC en t er[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 51 How to S et the Time an d Date Yo u c a n set th e time an d date fr om th e Set Time & D ate screen . Pre ssing th e Time a n d Date button locate d at the bottom of th e Touc hCe nte r scre en dis pla ys the Set Time & Date s cree n. • When the time is set it will be stored in the TouchCenter an[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 52 SCREEN ACTIO N 2. S el ec t th e di s pl a y f or m at y ou w ant b y pressing it. The drop-down l i st closes au to ma tica lly a nd th e se le ction is displayed. 3. Se lect if y ou want a 12-hour or 24-hou r format f o r your time display by touching the ci rc le to t he le ft o f the 12 Hour disp l ay i[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 53 SCREEN ACTIO N 10. On the "D aylight Sav ings" sc ree n, press t he M o nt h "arr ow " bu tton in th e “ En d DS T” ar ea of t he s cr een . A d r op - down l ist d isplaying t he Months is displayed. 11. Se l ect the mon th you want by pressing it. The drop-down l i st closes au to [...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 54 3. On the " Ti m e an d Da te " sc re en , pre ss the Ye ar that i s being displa yed. A Year scree n is displaye d with the i ns t ruct i ons to En ter 4 d igits for th e ye ar . 4. En te r th e fo ur d ig its fo r the cu rren t ye ar . The w i ndow closes au tomatical l y and the se l e ct ion i[...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 55 8. E nte r the two d ig its for th e c ur ren t h our . The w i ndow closes au tomatical l y and the se l e ct ion i s displaye d. 9. O n t h e "T im e an d Dat e" s cr een , pr es s the M i nute s that is be ing d isplayed. A m in u t e sc r een i s d is p la y ed w it h t he ins tru ct ion s to [...]

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    Touc hC en ter Se tu p (Co nt' d) 56 12. Pre ss the Yes but ton to sa ve the ti m e change s in your security syste m or pre ss the No bu tton to have the changes a ffect t h e To u c hC en t er on ly . Note : A Yes re sponse is reco mm ende d.[...]

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    57 Operating M odes Operatin g Mode s (Chim e, Voice, and Voice Chim e) Operating modes allows you to t u rn the To uchCenter chime mod e on or o ff. Additio nally, w hen using the 6271V an d 6271CV you may also turn the v oi ce mode o n or off. T he operatin g m odes provide t he fol lowin g f eature s: • Ch ime M ode – Wh en selec ted, a requ[...]

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    Touc hC en ter O pera ti ng M od es (co nt 'd) 58 How to A ccess Operatin g M odes Acces s t he " Op erati ng Modes " fea t ure a s fo llows : 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t o n. T h e "A r m i n g " s cr een is displaye d. SCREEN ACTIO N 2. P r es s t he MORE CHOI CES button. The[...]

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    Touc hC en ter O pera ti ng Mod es (C on t'd) 59 How to Ac cess Lang uag e Sel ectio n Acces s t he " Op erati ng Modes " fea t ure a s fo llows : 1. Fr om t he " Hom e" sc r een , p r es s t h e SECURITY bu t t o n. T h e "A r m i n g " s cr een is displaye d. SCREEN ACTIO N 2. P r es s t he MORE CHOI CES button.[...]

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    60 M aintaining Your System Ho w t o Cl ea n yo ur T o uc hCe nte r IMPORT ANT: Do not u se a n abrasiv e cl eaning ag ent o r abr asive cloth wh en clea n ing your Tou c hCe n ter or damage to t h e TouchCenter may occu r. The E m ergency scree n cannot be acce ssed wh il e running in the c lean scree n m ode. Cl ean the To uc hCente r a s fol lo [...]

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