DSC WS900-29 User manual

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Security access control systems
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Wireless Security and Automation
System
User Manual
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WARNING:Thismanualcontainsinformationonlimitationsregardingproductuseandfunctionand
informationonthelimitationsastoliabilityofthemanufacturer.Readtheentiremanualcarefully.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1.0Aboutyoursecuritysystem 4
1.1Firedetection 4
1.2Carbonmonoxidedetection 4
1.3Testingyoursystem 4
1.4Monitoring 5
1.5Cleaningandmaintenance 5
2.0Generalsystemoperation 6
2.1Integratedkeypad 6
2.2Panelindicators 6
2.3Integratedkeypadquickreference 9
2.4WirelessLCDkeypad 9
2.4.1Wirelesskeypadsymbols 10
2.4.2Wirelesskeypadquickreference 10
2.4.3Alarm.combannermessages 10
2.4.4LongkeypressesforAlarm.comapplication 11
2.5Importantnotice 12
2.5.1Powersavemode 12
2.6Languageselection 12
2.7Systemmodels 12
3.0Armingthesystem 13
3.1Stayarming 13
3.1.1Stayarmingontheintegratedkeypad 13
3.1.2Stayarmingonthewirelesskeypad 13
3.2Silentexitdelay 14
3.3No-entryarming 14
3.4Awayarming 14
3.4.1Awayarmingontheintegratedkeypad 14
3.4.2Awayarmingonthewirelesskeypad 14
3.5Quickexit 15
3.5.1Quickexitonthewirelesskeypad 15
3.6Armingerrorsandexitfaults 15
3.6.1Armingerror 15
3.6.2Audibleexitfault 15
3.7Alarmcancelwindow 16
3.8Bypasszones 16
4.0Disarmingthesystem 17
4.1Disarmingontheintegratedkeypad 17
4.2Disarmingonthewirelesskeypad 17
4.3Disarmingerror 17
5.0Usingwirelesskeys 18
6.0Useraccesscodes 19
6.1Accesscodetypes 19
6.1.1Level1access(supervisor/administrator) 19
6.1.2Level2access(basic/standarduser) 20
7.0Additionalfeatures 21
7.1Systemlockoutduetoinvalidattempts 21
7.2Burglaryverification 21
7.3Swingershutdown 21
7.4Firealarmverification 21
8.0Emergencykeys 22
8.1Emergencykeysontheintegratedkeypad 22
8.2Emergencykeysonthewirelesskeypad 22
8.3Two-wayaudiooperation 22
8.4Whenalarmsounds 23
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8.4.1Firealarmpulsedsiren(temporal3) 23
8.4.2Carbonmonoxide(CO)alarm 23
8.4.3Intrusion(burglary)alarm 23
9.0Viewingtroubles 25
10.0UsingZ-WaveDevices 27
10.1Z-WaveAllianceCertification 27
10.2DeviceInteroperability 27
11.0Safetyinstructions 28
12.0Locatingdetectorsandescapeplan 29
12.1Smokedetectors 29
12.2Fireescapeplanning 30
12.3Carbonmonoxidedetectors 31
13.0Regulatoryagencystatements 32
14.0Referencesheets 34
14.1Systeminformation 34
14.2Servicecontactinformation 34
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Chapter 1.0 About your security system
1.0 About your security system
Readthismanualcarefullyandhaveyourinstallerinstructyouonyoursystem'soperationandon
whichfeatureshavebeenimplementedinyoursystem.Allusersofthissystemmustbefullyinstruc-
tedinitsuse.FillouttheSystemInformationpagewithallofyourzoneinformationandaccess
codes,andstorethismanualinasafeplaceforfuturereference.
Note:Theiotegasecuritysystemincludesspecificfalsealarmreductionfeaturesandisclassified
inaccordancewithANSI/SIACP-01-2014ControlPanelStandard-FeaturesforFalseAlarm
Reduction.Consultyourinstallerforfurtherinformationregardingthefalsealarmreductionfea-
turesbuiltintoyoursystem,asthismanualdoesnotcoverallfeatures.
1.1 Fire detection
Ifyourinstallerenablesthisfeature,thissystemcanmonitorfiredetectiondevices,suchassmoke
detectors,andprovideawarningifafireconditionisdetected.Goodfiredetectiondependsonhav-
inganadequatenumberofdetectorsplacedinappropriatelocations.Thisequipmentmustbe
installedinaccordancewithNFPA72(N.F.P.A.,BatterymarchPark,QuinceyMA02269).Care-
fullyreviewtheFireEscapePlanningsectioninthismanual.
1.2 Carbon monoxide detection
Ifyourinstallerenablesthisfeature,thissystemcanmonitorcarbonmonoxidedetectorsand
provideawarningifcarbonmonoxideisdetected.RefertotheFireescapeplanningandCarbon
monoxidedetectorssectionsformoreinformation.
1.3 Testing your system
Thesystemtestactivatesa4-secondcheckofthesystemstatusLEDs,keypadLEDs,buzzer,and
siren.Itisapartition-basedtestandmustbedonewhenthesystemisdisarmed.
Youcanperformasystemtestfromthewebportal.
Thefollowingeventshappenduringasystemtest:
lAllsystemstatusLEDsflashfor4seconds.
lAsystemtesttransmitstothemonitoringstation.
lThesystemchecksthebackupbatterylevel.
lThekeypadLEDsilluminatefor4seconds.
lThesystembuzzersoundsfor4seconds,orthepartitionbuzzerandsirensoundfor2
secondseachinseries.
Testyoursystemweeklytoensurethatitfunctionsasintended.Informyourmonitoringstation
whenyoubeginandendsystemtesting.
Aqualifiedservicetechnicianmusttesthouseholdfirealarmsystemsatleastevery3yearsin
accordancewithNFPA72.Itisyourresponsibilitytotestthesystemweekly,excludingsmoke
detectors.
Ifthesystemfailstofunctionproperly,callyourinstallationcompanyforservice.
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1.4 Monitoring
Thissystemcantransmitalarms,troublesandemergencyinformation.Ifyouinitiateanalarmby
mistake,immediatelycallthemonitoringstationtopreventanunnecessaryresponse.
Notes:
lYourinstallermustenablethemonitoringfunctionbeforeitisfunctional.
lConsultwithyourinstallertodetermineifyoursystemisconfiguredwithacommunicator
delay.Acommunicatordelaypreventsareporttothemonitoringstationifthecontrol
panelisdisarmedwithin30-45secondsafteranintrusionalarmistriggered.Notethat
fire-typealarmsarenormallyreportedwithoutadelay.
lIfenabledandconfigured,youcancelanalarmafterthecommunicationdelaywiththe
alarmcancelwindow.RefertotheAlarmcancelwindowsectionformoreinformation.
lContactyourinstallertoverifythatyoursystemiscompatiblewiththeCentralStation
Receiverformatatyearlyintervals.
1.5 Cleaning and maintenance
KeepyourAlarmControllerinoptimalconditionbyfollowingalltheinstructionsthatareincluded
withinthismanualand/ormarkedontheproduct.Itistheend-user'sand/orinstallersresponsibility
todisposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtothewasterecoveryandrecyclingregulationsapplicableto
thelocalmarket.
lCleantheunitbylightlydustingwithaslightlymoistenedcloth.
lDonotwipethefrontcoverwithalcohol.
lDonotusewateroranyotherliquid.
lDonotuseabrasives,thinners,solventsoraerosolcleaners(spraypolish)thatmayenter
throughholesandcausedamage.
lReplacethestandbybatteryevery3-5years.
Forothersystemdevicesorsensors,consultthemanufacturersliteraturefortestingandmain-
tenanceinstructions.
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Chapter 2.0 General system operation
2.0 General system operation
Yoursecuritysystemcomprisesanintegratedalarmcontrol/panelandvarioussensorsanddetectors.
Thesystemisself-contained;thecontrolpanel,integratedkeypad,andstandbybatteryareall
housedwithintheunit.
Thesecuritysystemhasseveralzonesofareaprotection.Azoneisasensorordetectorthatcom-
municateswiththepanel.Asensorinalarmisindicatedontheintegratedkeypad,wirelesskeypad,
touchscreenkeypad,andbymessagesonthemobilephoneuserapplication.
2.1 Integrated keypad
Theiotegasystemincludesacapacitivetouchintegratedkeypadwith16keys:numbers0thru9,*,
#,Fire,Auxiliary,Panicemergencykeys,andshift(uparrow).
Duringpowerup,thenumberkeysilluminateinsequenceseveraltimes.Innormaloperation,the
keypadremainsoffwhennotinuse.Whenyouwaveyourhandincloseproximitytothekeypad,the
numberkeysilluminate.
Notes:
lTheemergencykeysdonotilluminateunlessyoutaptheshiftkey.SeetheEmergency
Keyssectionformoreinformation.
lYoucanonlyusethekeypadforarming,disarming,andtheemergencykeys.Thesame
functionsareavailablewhenswitchingbetweenpartitions.
2.2 Panel indicators
TheiotegasystemincludessevenLEDstatusindicators:
lFoursingle-colorLEDs
lThreemulti-colorLEDs(red,green,amber)
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1234 765
Item Description
1 PowerLED
2 ReadytoArmLED
3 ArmedLED
4 TroubleLED
5 WiFiSignalStrengthLED
6 CellularSignalStrengthLED
7 RemoteConnectionLED
Power
Status LED Indication Description
 ON(green) ACpowerisconnectedtothesystem.
Flashing(green) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF ThereisnoACpowertothesystem.

Ready to Arm
Status LED Indication Description
ON(green) Thepartitionisreadytoarm.Therearenofireor
COalarmconditions.
Flashing(green) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
 InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
OFF Thesystemisnotreadytoarm.
AfireorCOalarmconditionispresent.
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Armed
Status LED Indication Description
ON(red) Thepartitionisarmed..
Flashing(red) ThepartitionisinAlarm.
Note:SilentalarmsorpanicsdonotflashtheAlarm
LED.
SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
OFF Thepartitionisdisarmed

Trouble
Status LED Indication Description
ON(amber) Asystemtroubleispresent.
Flashing(amber)
[cadenceof500ms
On/500msOFF]
[*][2]TheTroublemenuisaccessed.
Flashing(amber)
[cadenceof250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/750msOFF]
Thesystemisinthesecond-levelsubmenu.
Flashing(amber)
[cadenceof250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/750msOFF]
Thesystemisinthethird-levelsubmenu.
Flashing(amber) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
 InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
OFF Systemtroublesarecleared.

WiFi Signal Strength
Status LED Indication Description
ON(green) Theradioisactivewithastrongsignalconnection.
ON(amber) Theradioisactivewithaweaksignalconnection.
ON(red) Thereisnosignal.
Flashing(green). TheradioisactiveinWiFiprotectedsetup(WPS)
modeforaccesspoint(AP)mode.
Flashing(amber) Theradioisactivewithalowsignal.
Flashing(amber) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF Theradioisinactiveornotconnectedtothenetwork.
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Cellular Signal Strength
Status LED Indication Description
ON(green) Cellularisactivewithastrongsignalconnection.
ON(amber) Cellularisactivewithaweaksignalconnection.
ON(red) Acommunicatorisinstalledbutthereisnosignalor
connection
Flashing(amber) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF Cellularisoff.
Remote Connection Status
Status LED Indication Description
ON(green) Thelinkisactivewithaserver.
Flashing(red) Thelinkactivatesbutfailstocommunicatewiththe
server.
Flashing(amber) SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF Thelinkisnotyetactivewithanyserver.
Note:IftheRemoteConnectionstatusLEDflashesred,theservermaybeundergoingmain-
tenanceorexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties.Restartingthepanelmayremedytheissue.Ifthe
problempersists,contactyourinstaller.
Note:Duringasystemtest,dualcolorLEDsactivateredfor3secondsfollowedbytheflashing
greenLED.
2.3 Integrated keypad quick reference
Usethefollowingtableforquickreferenceoftheintegratedkeypadoptions:
Action Enter
Awayarm [AccessCode]
Stayarm [AccessCode]
Disarm [AccessCode]
Abortarmingsequence [AccessCode]
System troubles
Silencetroubles [Anykey]or[*][2]+[Accesscode1]
Viewtroubles [*][2]+[Accesscode1]+[Troublecode]
1ForULlistedinstallations,youmustenteryouraccesscodetosilencetroublebeepsandviewsys-
temtroubles.
2.4 Wireless LCD keypad
Theiotegasystemsupportsthefollowingkeypadmodel:
WS9LCDWFx WirelessAlphanumericLCDkeypad
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2.4.1 Wireless keypad symbols
Status
LED Indication Description
Readyto
arm
ON(green) Thepartitionisreadytoarm.Therearenofireor
COalarmconditions.
Armed ON/flashing(red) Thepartitionisarmed..
Trouble ON(yellow) Asystemtroubleispresent.
Flashing Keypadlowbattery
Power ON(green) ACpowerisconnectedtothekeypad.
2.4.2 Wireless keypad quick reference
Whenusingthewirelesskeypad,theiotegasystemusesshortcutkeystoaccessoptionsorfeatures.
Additionally,itusesamenu-basednavigationsystem.Usethescrollkeystoscrollthroughthelistof
optionscontainedwithinthecurrentmenu.
Note:Yourinstallermustenableandconfiguresomefeatures.
Action Press
AwayArm for2seconds+[AccessCode1]
StayArm for2seconds+[AccessCode1]
Disarm [AccessCode]
Abortarmingsequence [AccessCode]
Bypassing - All bypass commands begin with [*][1] + [Access Code1]
Bypassindividualzones [3-digitzone#]
Common functions
TurnchimeON/OFF for2seconds
Changebrightness [*][6]+[Mastercode]+
Changecontrast [*][6]+[MasterCode]+
Viewtroubles [*][2]+[Accesscode2]+
Viewalarms [*][3]+
Buzzervolume [*][6]+[MasterCode]+
Languageselection [*][6]+[MasterCode]+
1Ifconfiguredbyyourinstaller
2ForULlistedinstallations,youmustenteryouraccesscodetosilencetroublebeepsandviewsys-
temtroubles.
2.4.3 Alarm.com banner messages
ThewirelesskeypadcandisplaybannermessagesprovidedbytheAlarm.comapplication.Allwire-
lesskeypadsenrolledonthesystemdisplaythesamebannermessageforaspecifiedtime.
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Whenthekeypadisindormantmode,thebannermessagereplacesthetimeanddatescreen.The
keypadalsodisplaysbannermessagesinthebasemenuwithothersysteminformation,suchas
troublesandalarminmemory.Presstheleftorrightarrowkeystoscrollthroughallpages.
Note:Bannermessagesdonotappearwhenthekeypadisinsleepmode.
Singlebannermessagesappearuntilthetimeexpires,orwhenthesystemreceivesanewmessage.
Ifthemessagehasmultiplepages,thekeypadautomaticallyscrollsthrougheachpage.Additionally,
whentherearemultiplebannermessages,thekeypadautomaticallyscrollsthrougheachmessage
indefinitely.
Normalsystemfunctionsarestillavailablewhenthekeypadisinbannermode.Whenthekeypad
returnstodormantmode,thebannermessagesappearagain.
Toclearthecurrentbannermessage,pressandholdthe[0]keyfor2seconds.
Note:Keypadsassignedtospecificpartitionsonlydisplaymessagesforthosepartitions.
2.4.4 Long key presses for Alarm.com application
Pressandholdoneofthenumberkeysfor2secondsfortheAlarm.comapplicationtotakecontrol
ofthewirelesskeypadtoperformdifferentfunctions.
Thefollowingtableliststhefunctionsforeachnumericallongkeypress:
Key Function
0 Clearstheexistingbannermessage.
1 Showsthe10-digitmoduleserialnumber.UsethisnumbertocreateanAlarm.comcus-
tomeraccount.
2 ShowstheAlarm.comFirmwareversion.
3 Initiatesacommunicationtest.
5 Showsthewirelesssignalstrengthlevelandmodulestatusorerror.Thepaneldisplays
barsforwirelesssignallevel(0to5)andanumber(2to31),followedbythecurrent
mode.
6 ShowsthebatteryvoltageandACpowerstatus.Forexample,Battery6.79V,ACPower
OK.
8 ShowstheHSPAfrequencyusedbythemodule:
High=1900MHz,2100MHz
Low=850MHz
Thepanelalsospecifies2Gor3G,dependingonyourcoverage.
Note:Iftheresponsefromtheapplicationisabannermessage,itappearsonlywhenthekeypadis
inbaseordormantmode.IftheresponseisaClearorBuzzerStopcommand,thepanelclearsthe
bannermessageandbuzzerconditions.
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2.5 Important notice
Asecuritysystemcannotpreventemergencies.Itisonlyintendedtoalertyouandyourmonitoring
station,ifapplicable,toanemergencysituation.Securitysystemsaregenerallyveryreliable,but
theymaynotworkunderallconditionsandtheyarenotasubstituteforprudentsecuritypracticesor
lifeandpropertyinsurance.Yoursecuritysystemmustbeinstalledandservicedbyqualifiedsecur-
ityprofessionals.Theseprofessionalscaninstructyouonthelevelofprotectionthathasbeen
providedandonsystemoperations.
2.5.1 Power save mode
WhenthepanelisinPowerSavemode,itissavingbatterylife.Theintegratedkeypadisnotturned
onuntilthereisaspecificreason,suchasahandwaveinfrontofthepanel,orthestartofanentry
delay.
Wheninitiated,thestatusindicatorsstayonfor30secondsbeforeturningoff.Inthismode,the
panelisstillfunctioning,butnothingisvisible.
Note:ForULlistedinstallations,theuserappandtouchscreenkeypadfunctionsarenotavailable
inthismode;therefore,youmustusetheintegratedkeypadorthewirelesskeypadtoarmordisarm
thesystem.
2.6 Language selection
Thesystemsupportsthefollowingthreelanguages:
lEnglish
lFrench
lSpanish
Youcanselectthelanguageonthetouchscreenkeypadorthewirelesskeypad.
2.7 System models
ThereferencetoWS900inthismanualcoversthefollowingmodels:
WS900-29 Alarmsystemwithtwo-wayaudiosupport,operatingin912-919MHzband
LE7090* LTE/2GCellularAlarmCommunicator
LT7090* LTEOnlyCellularCommunicator
(*)ThesedevicesareUL/ULClisted.
3G7090-EU 3GCellularAlarmCommunicator
LE7090-EU LTE/2GCellularAlarmCommunicator
Note:Two-wayaudiosupportwasnotevaluatedbyUL/ULC.
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3.0 Arming the system
Youcanarmthesystemusingthefollowingoptions:
lIntegratedkeypad
lWirelesskeypad
lTouchscreenkeypad
lUserapp(OperationwiththeuserappwasnotevaluatedbyUL/ULC.)
lWirelesskey(RefertotheUsingwirelesskeyssectionforalistofUL/ULClistedcom-
patiblewirelesskeys.)
3.1 Stay arming
Stayarmingarmsonlytheperimeterofthepremisespermittingmovementinside.
Note:ToarmthesysteminStaymode,yourinstallermustenrollandconfigureatleastonezoneas
anInteriorStay/AwayoraDelayStay/Awaytypeofzone.
3.1.1 Stay arming on the integrated keypad
ToarmthesysteminStaymodeontheintegratedkeypad,completethefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReadyindic-
atorison.
2. Enteryouraccesscodeanddonotleavethepremises.Thesystemautomaticallyignores
bypassedzonesandinitiatestheexitdelaycountdown.
Tocancelthearmingsequence,enteryouraccesscode.
Whenexitdelayisactive,theArmedandReadyindicatorsturnonandthekeypadbeepsonceper
second.Whentheexitdelayexpires,thesystemisarmedandisindicatedbytheReadyindicator
turningoffandtheArmedindicatorstayingon.
Note:ForSIACP-01listedpanels,theStayarmingexitdelaywillbetwiceaslongastheAway
armingexitdelay.
IfyoursystemisinstalledinaccordancewithSIACP-01StandardforFalseAlarmReduction,the
securitysystemarmsintheStaymodeiftheexitdelaytimeexpiresandtherewasnoexit.
Ifyouarmthesystemremotelywithoutexitdelay,thesecuritysystemarmsinAwaymodeonly.
3.1.2 Stay arming on the wireless keypad
Staymodepartiallyactivatesyouralarmsystembyarmingallperimetersensorsandbypassingall
interiorsensors.
ToarmthesysteminStaymode,completethefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReadyindic-
atorison.
2. Enteryouraccesscode.
OR
PressandholdtheStayArmfunctionkeyfor2secondsandenteryouraccesscode,if
required.
Ifzoneshavebeenbypassed,awarningappears
Aftersuccessfullyinitiatingthearmingsequence,thefollowingeventsoccur:
lArmedindicatorturnson.
lReadyindicatorremainson.
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lExitDelaytimerbeginscountingdown.
Whentheexitdelaytimerexpires,armingthesystem,thefollowingeventsoccur:
lReadyindicatorturnsoff..
lArmedindicatorremainson.
lBypassorsystemindicatoractivates
Tocancelthearmingsequence,enteryouraccesscode.
3.2 Silent exit delay
IfthesystemisarmedinStaymodeorusingtheNo-entryarmingmethod,thekeypadbuzzeris
silencedandtheexittimeisdoubledforthatexitperiodonly.(SIACP-01only.)
3.3 No-entry arming
No-entryarmingarmsthesysteminStayorAwaymodeaftertheexitdelayexpiresandremoves
theentrydelay.
Notes:
lAllzonesprogrammedasDelayfunctionthesamewayasinstantzones.
lThisfeatureisonlyavailableonthetouchscreenkeypadanduserapp.
3.4 Away arming
Awayarmingarmstheentiresystem,includingtheperimeterandinteriordevices.
3.4.1 Away arming on the integrated keypad
ToarmthesysteminAwaymodeontheintegratedkeypad,completethefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReadyindic-
atorison.
2. Enteryouraccesscode.Exitdelaybegins.Exitthepremisesthroughadoorprogrammed
asentry/exittype.
Tocancelthearmingsequence,enteryouraccesscode.
Whenexitdelayisactive,theArmedandReadyindicatorsturnonandthekeypadbeepsonceper
second.Dependingonyoursystemconfiguration,youhave____secondstoexitthepremises.Your
installercanprogramthistime.
Thekeypadbuzzeremitsarapidpulsatingrateduringthelast10secondsoftheexitdelaytoindic-
atethatthetimeisexpiring.
Whenexitdelayisactive,theArmedandReadyindicatorsturnonandthekeypadbeepsonceper
second.Whentheexitdelayexpires,thesystemisarmedandisindicatedbytheReadyindicator
turningoffandtheArmedindicatorstayingon.
Note:InAwayarmingmode,manuallybypassedzonesareloggedandcommunicatedtothemon-
itoringstation.
IfyoursystemisinstalledinaccordancewithSIACP-01StandardforFalseAlarmReduction,the
followingconditionapplies:Violationandrestoral,followedbyasecondviolationoftheentry/exit
zonebeforetheendoftheexitdelay,restartstheexitdelay.
3.4.2 Away arming on the wireless keypad
ToarmthesysteminAwaymode,completethefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReadyindic-
atorison.
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2. Enteryouraccesscode.
OR
PressandholdtheAwayArmfunctionkeyfor2secondsandenteryouraccesscode,if
required.
Ifzoneshavebeenbypassed,awarningappears
Tocancelthearmingsequence,enteryouraccesscode.
Note:Yourinstallerconfigurestheexitdelaytime.
3.5 Quick exit
Ifthesystemisarmedandyoumustexit,usetheQuickExitfunctiontoavoiddisarmingandrearm-
ingthesystem.Usingthisfunctiongivesyou2minutestoexitthepremises.Whenthedoorisclosed
afterexiting,theremainingexittimeiscancelled.
Note:Thisfeatureisnotavailableontheintegratedkeypad.
3.5.1 Quick exit on the wireless keypad
TousetheQuickExitfunctiononthewirelesskeypad,completethefollowingsteps:
1. WhensystemisarmedandtheArmedindicatorison,pressandholdtheQuickExitkey
for2seconds..
2. Exitthepremisesbeforetheexitdelaytimerexpires.Afterexiting,thedelaytimeriscan-
celed.
3.6 Arming errors and exit faults
Yoursecuritysystemaudiblynotifiesyouofanyerrorswhenyouareattemptingtoarmthesystem
orexitthepremises.
3.6.1 Arming error
Anerrortone(longbeep)soundsifthesystemisunabletoarm.Armingerrorsoccurunderthefol-
lowingconditions:
lThesystemisnotreadytoarm,i.e.sensorsareopen
lTheaccesscodeisincorrect.
lAtroubleconditionispresent.
Ensureallsensorsaresecureandthesystemisreadytoarm,thentryagain.
3.6.2 Audible exit fault
Toreducefalsealarms,theaudibleexitfaultnotifiesyouofanimproperexitwhenarmingthesys-
tem.Iftheentry/exitdoorisnotsecurelyclosedduringtheprogrammedexitdelay,thesystem
soundsthealarmtoindicateanimproperexit.
Tocorrectanexitfault,completethefollowingsteps:
1. Re-enterthepremises.
2. Enteryouraccesscodetodisarmthesystembeforetheentrydelaytimerexpires
3. Ensureallsensorsaresecureandthesystemisreadytoarm.
4. RepeattheAwayarmingprocedure.
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3.7 Alarm cancel window
Thereisaperiodoftimeinwhichyoucancancelthealarmtransmission.Whentheprogrammed
alarmtransmissiondelayexpires,cancelinganalarmsendsamessagetothemonitoringstation.
Whenthecancellationmessageissuccessfullytransmitted,thesystembeepssixtimes.
Note:
lYourinstallermustenableandconfigurethisfeature.
lForCP-01systems,alarmtransmissiondelaymustnotexceed45seconds.
3.8 Bypass zones
Usethezonebypassingfeaturewhenyouneedaccesstoaprotectedareawhilethesystemis
armed,orwhenazoneistemporarilyoutofservice,butyouneedtoarmthesystem.Bypassed
zonesarenotabletosoundanalarm.Asaresult,bypassingzonesreducesthelevelofsecurity.If
youarebypassingazonebecauseitisnotworking,callaservicetechnicianimmediatelytoresolve
theproblemandrestoreyoursystemtoproperworkingorder.
Ensurethatnozonesareunintentionallybypassedwhenarmingyoursystem.Zonescannotbe
bypassedoncethesystemisarmed.Bypassedzones,exceptfor24-hourzones,areautomatically
unbypassedeachtimethesystemisdisarmedandmustbebypassedagainbeforethenextarming,if
needed.
Notes:
l24-hourzonescanonlybeunbypassedmanually.
lForULlistedinstallations,zonescanonlybebypassedmanually.
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4.0 Disarming the system
Youcanarmthesystemusingthefollowingoptions:
lIntegratedkeypad
lTouchscreenkeypad
lWirelesskeypad
lUserapp(OperationwiththeuserappwasnotevaluatedbyUL/ULC.)
lWirelesskey(RefertotheUsingwirelesskeyssectionforalistofUL/ULClistedcom-
patiblewirelesskeys.)
4.1 Disarming on the integrated keypad
Todisarmthesystemontheintegratedkeypad,completethefollowingsteps:
1. Enteryouraccesscode.
2. Ifyouopentheentry/exitdoor,acontinuoustoneindicatesthatentrydelayhasstarted.
Enteryouraccesscodewithin____secondstoavoidanalarmcondition.Yourinstaller
canprogramthistime.
Note:Whendisarmingthesystemduringentrydelay,thetoneissilencedwhenyouenterthefirst
digitofyouraccesscode.Ifyouraccesscodeisinvalid,thetonestartsagain.
4.2 Disarming on the wireless keypad
Todisarmthesystemonthewirelesskeypad,completethefollowingsteps:
1. Enteryouraccesscodewhenthesystemisarmed.(Armedindicatorison).
2. Ifyouwalkthroughtheentrydoor,thekeypadbeeps.Disarmwithin_____secondsto
avoidanalarmcondition.
4.3 Disarming error
Ifyouraccesscodeisinvalid,thesystemdoesnotdisarmandemitsa2-seconderrortone.Ifthis
happens,press[#]andtryagaintoensurethatyouenteredavalidaccesscode.Ifithappensagain,
theaccesscodemaybeinvalid.
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Chapter 5.0 Using wireless keys
5.0 Using wireless keys
Inadditiontothekeypad,youcancontrolyoursystemwithtwo-waywirelesskeys.Allwireless
keybuttonsareprogrammable.Yourinstallercanverifythefunctionsforeachkey.
Usingatwo-waywirelesskey,youcanarmordisarmthesystemwhileyouareincloseproximity
toyourhouse,oryoucancallforhelp.
Thefollowingwirelesskeysarecompatiblewiththeiotegasystem:
Note:Thebuttonfunctionslistedarethedefaultforeachwirelesskey.
PG4929/PG8929/PG9929PG4939/PG8939/PG9939PG4949/PG8949/PG9949
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
4
3
5
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3
1. AwayArm
2. StayArm
3. Disarm
4. Panic
5. MessageLED
6. StatusLEDs
1. AwayArm
2. StayArm
3. Disarm
4. Panic
5. LED
1. AwayArm
2. Disarm
3. Panic
Note:ThepanicfeatureisdisabledonPGx929andPGx939forSIACP-01certifiedinstallations.
AuseratMasterorAdministratorlevelcanassignenrolledwirelesskeystootherusers.
Toarmthesystemwithawirelesskey,pressthedesiredarmingmodebuttonwhentheReadyindic-
atorison.
Note:Whenarmingthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,thesystemsquawksoncetoindicate
thesystemisarmed.
Todisarmthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,completethefollowingsteps:
1. Pressthedisarmbutton.
2. Ifyouwalkthroughtheentrydoor,thekeypadbeeps.Pressthedisarmbuttonwithin____
secondstoavoidanalarmcondition.
Note:Whendisarmingthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,thesystemsquawkstwicetoindic-
atethesystemisdisarmed.
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Chapter 6.0 User access codes
6.0 User access codes
Theiotegasystemsupportsupto100users,includingtheMasteruser.Bydefault,user#1isthe
Masteruser.Youcannotdisableordeletethisuserfromthesystem.Thesystemalsosupportsan
additionaltwoduresscodes,oneforeachpartition.
Fromthetouchscreenkeypad,youcanprogramandconfigureusertypesforusers2through100.
Youcanassignausertooneorbothpartitionsandenableordisablesysteminteraction.
Useraccesscodesarefourdigitsandmustbeunique;thesystemdoesnotduplicatecodes.Ifyou
programaduplicatecode,thesystemerrorsandrejectsthecode.Ifyoutrytochangeanexisting
usercodetoaonethatisalreadyprogrammed,thesystemerrorsandrejectsthechange.
6.1 Access code types
Theiotegasystemprovidesthefollowinguseraccesscodetypes:
Master code Thisisthesystemmastercode.Youcannotdisableordeletethiscode,butyou
canchangeitintheuserapporonthetouchscreenkeypad.Usethiscodetopro-
gramallotheraccesscodes,includingtheduresscodes.Youcanusethiscode
todoalluser-levelfunctions,excepttoaccessInstallermode.
User codes Therearetwoaccesslevelsforusercodes:
lLevel1-Supervisor/Administrator
lLevel2-Basic/StandardUser
Eachlevelhasdifferentpermissions.Seethefollowingsectionsfordescrip-
tionsofeachlevel.
Duress codes Useduresscodestodisarmthesystemonlyinanemergencysituation.When
used,anemergencydisarmeventtransmitstothemonitoringstation.Thesys-
temsupportstwoduresscodes,oneforeachpartition.Thesecodesare
excludedfromthetotalnumberofavailablecodes.Theyhavetheaccesslevel
ofaLevel2BasicUser.
6.1.1 Level 1 access (supervisor/administrator)
Usersatthislevelhavesimilarprivilegestothemasteruserbutarelimitedbasedontheirpartition
assignment.Userscandothefollowingactionsontheirpartitions:
lArm/disarm
lBypass/unbypass
lChimeenable/disable
lViewtroubles
Level1userscanalsodoanyuserlevelfunctionalityonthekeypadoruserapp,asfollows:
lInitiatesystemtest
lEnableinstallerorremoteaccess
lLanguageselection
lVieweventbuffer
lViewPowerGcameraimages
lProgramzoneandpartitionlabels
lScheduleAutoArming
lInitiatefirmwareupdates
lUpdatethesystemWiFiSSIDandpassword
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Chapter 6.0 User access codes
lCreatenewusersanduserlabels
lProgramduresscodes
Note:Userscanonlyadd,edit,ordeleteusersthatareassignedtothesamepartitionastheyare.
6.1.2 Level 2 access (basic/standard user)
Usersatthislevelhaveaccesstobasicsecurityfunctionsbutarelimitedbasedontheirpartition
assignment.Userscandothefollowingactionsontheirpartitions:
lArm/disarm
lBypass/unbypass
lChimeenable/disable
lViewsystemtroubles
lViewalarmmemory
lVieweventhistory
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