ADEMCO TeleCommand User manual

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Security access control systems
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................3
General Information..........................................................................................................3
Type of Telephone Required..............................................................................................3
TeleCommand User Code..................................................................................................3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................4
Introduction........................................................................................................................4
ACCESSING THE SECURITY
SYSTEM USING AN ON-PREMISES TELEPHONE.........................................................5
ACCESSING THE SECURITY
SYSTEM USING AN OFF-PREMISES TELEPHONE .......................................................6
EXECUTING SECURITY SYSTEM COMMANDS .............................................................8
General ...............................................................................................................................8
COMMAND FUNCTIONS AND CONFIRMATION
OF SUCCESSFUL SECURITY SYSTEM COMMAND ENTRY.........................................9
ADEMCO Security System Commands That May Be Executed ....................................9
FBII Security System Commands That May Be Executed ...........................................10
EXAMPLE OF A CALL-IN FROM AN OUTSIDE TELEPHONE....................................11
TELEPHONE ACCESS RESTRICTIONS..........................................................................12
On Premises .....................................................................................................................12
Off Premises.....................................................................................................................12
SYSTEM STATUS REPORTS.............................................................................................13
Fire Alarm ........................................................................................................................13
Burglary and other Alarms.............................................................................................13
Checks...............................................................................................................................13
Power Status ....................................................................................................................13
Arming Status..................................................................................................................14
Zone Faults.......................................................................................................................14
CONDITIONS THAT TERMINATE A TELECOMMAND SESSION.............................15
MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS......................................................................................16
Using the Trigger Function.............................................................................................16
Accessing Other Partitions
.........................................................................................16
Programming Zone Descriptors ......................................................................................16
Protection Against Outside Tampering..........................................................................17
IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY WITH TELEPHONE ACCESS TO THE SECURITY
SYSTEM................................................................................................................................18
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR NORMAL TELEPHONE SERVICE...............19
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Introduction
General Information
TeleCommand permits you to control your security system using a
Multiple Frequency telephone (either on premises or by a call-in when
away). With TeleCommand, you can do the following:
Receive synthesized voice reports about your security system
status over the telephone.
Arm and disarm the security system and perform most local
keypad functions using the telephone keypad. Voice confirmations
are provided for most function commands entered.
Turn certain lights/appliances on and off via the telephone
(Trigger Function).
Type of Telephone Required
The telephone used for telephone access must have multi-frequency
capability.
An off-premises telephone that does not have multi-frequency service
and uses decadic pulses for dialing may not permit switching to multi-
frequency after dialing. This type of telephone cannot be used.
TeleCommand User Code
Your installer has assigned a special 4-digit TeleCommand User Code
to access TeleCommand. TeleCommand access enables you to obtain
current security system status and the ability to command security
system command functions using the telephone keypad.
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Operating Instructions
Introduction
The instructions that follow describe how to obtain security system
status and access your security system using the telephone, either on
or off the premises, and describe how to perform security system
commands using the telephone. Also provided is a detailed
explanation of the status report that will be heard immediately
following telephone access to the system, and other helpful
information regarding the various operating features of
TeleCommand.
If you have difficulties with the operation of TeleCommand, refer to
the section entitled, “
If You Have Difficulty With The Telephone
System
.”
Summary
When attempting to access TeleCommand from a telephone that is on
or off premises, you must press the [#] key and enter your assigned 4-
digit TeleCommand User Code; access to your security system occurs
only after correct entry of the required user code.
After accessing TeleCommand, an automatic security system status
report is provided. During this report, or immediately following it, you
can execute virtually any system command using the telephone
keypad, using the same key entries normally performed at a security
system keypad*. Voice confirmation of each successful command entry
is provided.
*The special key functions used on FBII OMNI and IntelliSense
controls (
STAY
,
BYPASS
, and
INSTANT)
are enabled by the
following key sequence on the telephone keypad:
STAY
(* + 1)
BYPASS
(* + 2)
INSTANT
(* + 3)
Example: To arm an FBII/IntelliSense system to STAY INSTANT
mode, press [*] + [1] + [*] + [3] + [four digit user code]
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Accessing the Security System
Using an On-Premises Telephone
Step-by-Step Procedure
1. Activate the telephone and listen for dial tone.
2. Press the [#] key within 5-seconds.
Pressing the # key activates TeleCommand and prompts you to
enter your 4-digit TeleCommand code.
3. Enter your 4-digit TeleCommand code to access TeleCommand
and hear system status.
There is a 20-second time limit in which to enter TeleCommand
User Code. After this time expires, TeleCommand disconnects.
4. Listen to the Status Report.
5. To perform a Security System Command, enter your security
system 4-digit user code and then make the same key entries
normally performed at a local security system keypad.
6. Hang up the telephone when finished or press [#] + [*] + [*] to
disconnect from TeleCommand.
If Your Home Telephone System Does Not Subscribe To Multi-Frequency
Service: Access to TeleCommand and your security system can only be
provided if the telephone is multi-frequency capable (i.e. the telephone is
equipped with TONE/PULSE switch). To use TeleCommand, set the
TONE/PULSE switch on your telephone to TONE and then return it to PULSE
when the TeleCommand session is completed.
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Accessing the Security System
Using an Off-Premises Telephone
The security system can be accessed from any outside multi-frequency
telephone.
Step-by-Step Procedure
1. Dial the premises telephone number.
If there is no
answering machine
present:
If you are using a call
answering service
from your telephone
service provider:
If your home
answering machine
responds to the call:
Following the preset
number of rings set by
your installer, you will
be prompted to enter
your 4-digit
TeleCommand code.
Press the # key (within
5 seconds) and enter
your TeleCommand
code.
If someone at home
answers the
telephone:
Press the # key within
5 seconds of the
pickup. Notify that
person you are about to
access the security
system and that they
may hold on or hang
up. Enter your 4-digit
TeleCommand code.
Wait for the first ring
and hang up. Wait 10
seconds and dial the
premises telephone
number again. You will
hear your security
system pick up and a 2-
second tone burst.
Wait for the tone burst
to end and press the #
key. Once the # key is
pressed, wait for the
phrase
ENTER YOUR
4-DIGIT PHONE
CODE
to end. Enter
your 4-digit
TeleCommand code.
Press the # key within
the first 5 seconds of
the out going message.
You will be prompted
to enter your 4-digit
TeleCommand code.
Enter your 4-digit
TeleCommand code.
After you have pressed the [#] key and entered your 4-digit TeleCommand
Code, TeleCommand announces your security system status.
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Accessing the Security System
Using an Off-Premises Telephone (cont)
If you have an FBII/IntelliSense security system, you should press the [
] key to
query the security system for it’s current status.
2. Enter your 4-digit security system user code. As a safety feature,
if the status of the system does not change during the first 15 key
presses, TeleCommand will disconnect and a 20-minute lockout
will occur.
3. Once the system is accessed successfully, you can then execute
system commands (such as arm, disarm, etc.) using the telephone
keys. See Executing Security System Commands Using the
Telephone.
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Executing Security System Commands
General
After accessing the security system, and at any point during, or
immediately after TeleCommand reports system status, it is possible
to execute most security system commands using the keys on the
telephone. For ADEMCO security systems, you would use the same
key entries normally performed at the system keypad;
typically your
4-digit system code followed by a command key.
For FBII
OMNI and IntelliSense security systems, the special key functions
(
STAY
,
BYPASS
, and
INSTANT)
are enabled by pressing the
appropriate key combination on the telephone keypad and entering
your four-digit user code. The FBII/IntelliSense key combinations are
as follows:
Pressing
[
] + [1]
= STAY
Pressing
[
] + [2]
= BYPASS
Pressing
[
] + [3]
= INSTANT
Example: To arm an FBII/IntelliSense system to STAY INSTANT
mode, pressing [
] + [1] + [
] + [3] + [four digit user code]
Refer to the security system's User Guide for specific key entries
required (also see the
TYPICAL SYSTEM COMMAND ENTRIES
).
Command entries can be made during the pauses that occur between
each of the individual status reports, or during the pause immediately
following the complete report.
DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS DURING VOICE MESSAGES.
If the status report annunciates
"System Not Ready,"
a condition exists (such
as an open zone) which will make it impossible for you to arm the system unless
the open zone is made intact or bypassed during the arming procedure. If not
already announced, pressing the
key during a pause in the status report will
cause TeleCommand to announce the particular zones that are faulted (which
door or window is open, for example).
Following your entry of a system command, wait for status
confirmation of the command from TeleCommand.
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Command Functions and Confirmation of
Successful Security System Command Entry
ADEMCO Security System Commands That May Be Performed
Following are typical ADEMCO security system commands that may
be performed once you have obtained access to the security system:
Arm AWAY, STAY, MAXIMUM, or INSTANT
BYPASS By Zone and Quick BYPASS
Disarm OFF
Telephone Key Command Function Entry and Voice Confirmation
Used With ADEMCO Systems:
To: Enter: Voice Confirmation:
Disarm [4-digit User code] + [1] = OFF "SYSTEM READY"
Arm AWAY [4-digit User code] + [2] or
[#] + [2]
= AWAY
"ARMED AWAY”
Arm STAY [4-digit User code] + [3] or
[#] + [3]
= STAY
"ARMED STAY"
Arm
MAXIMUM
[4-digit User code] + [4] or
[#] + [4]
= MAXIMUM
"ARMED AWAY INSTANT"
Arm
INSTANT
[4-digit User code] + [7] or
[#] + [7]
= INSTANT
"ARMED STAY INSTANT"
Specific
Zone
BYPASS
[4-digit User code] + [6] + [2-digit
zone number] = BYPASS
"BYPASS, (descriptor), ZONE #"
Quick
BYPASS
[4-digit User code] + [6] = BYPASS
(QUICK BYPASS of all open zones)
"BYPASS, (descriptor), ZONE #"
User code
(add)
[4-digit User code] + [8] + [new 2 or
3-digit User Number] + [new 4-digit
User code]
NONE
To verify addition, try using the
new User code
User code
(delete)
[4-digit User code] + [8] + [2 or 3-
digit User Number] + [3 second
pause] + [any key]
NONE
To verify deletion, try using the
deleted User code
Example: To arm an ADEMCO system in the STAY mode if your security system
code is 1234, enter [1234] + [3].
If the "Quick-Arm" feature is programmed for your system, you may press the [#] key
in place of your security system code. As an example, to quick arm STAY mode, press
[#] + [3].
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Command Functions and Confirmation of
Successful Security System Command Entry (cont’d)
FBII/IntelliSense Security System Commands That May Be Performed
The following are typical FBII security system commands that may be
performed once you have obtained access to the security system:
ARM (all), STAY, INSTANT, or STAY INSTANT
BYPASS BY ZONE and QUICK BYPASS
DISARM
Telephone Key Command Function Entry and Voice Confirmation
Used With FBII Systems:
To: Enter: Voice Confirmation:
Arm (all) [4-digit User code] "ARMED AWAY
DISARM [4-digit User code] "SYSTEM READY"
Arm STAY [
] + [1] + [4-digit User code] "ARMED STAY"
BYPASS [
] + [2] + [4-digit User code] NONE
Arm
INSTANT
[
] + [3] + [4-digit User code]
"ARMED INSTANT"
Arm STAY
INSTANT
[
] + [1] + [
] + [3] + [4-digit User
code]
"ARMED STAY INSTANT"
Example: To arm an FBII/IntelliSense system to STAY INSTANT
mode, and your security system user code is 1234, enter [
] + [1] + [
]
+ [3] + [1234].
If you have an FBII/IntelliSense security system, you should press the [
] key to
query the security system for its current status after any telephone key
command entry.
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Example of a Call-In From An Outside Telephone
The following is an example of a complete sequence for a call-in from
an outside telephone using an ADEMCO security system to verify
that the security system had been armed AWAY.
Assume that the 4-digit TeleCommand User Code is 1-2-3-4, and that
the system security code is 1234.
An answering machine is not connected in the following example.
1. The caller enters the premises telephone number. After a
programmed number of rings, the caller is prompted to enter your
TeleCommand User Code.
2. The caller enters the TeleCommand User Code: [1] + [2] + [3] + [4].
3. TeleCommand annunciates the current status of the security
system. When the Status is annunciated and the caller hears the
words "DISARMED READY TO ARM," the caller knows that the
system is not armed.
4. To arm the system AWAY, the caller enters the 4-digit system
security code, then presses key [2] AWAY.
5. If arming AWAY was successful, the caller will hear the words:
"ARMED AWAY
6. The caller may press [#] + [
] + [
] to end the call.
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Telephone Access Restrictions
On Premises
The system cannot be accessed from an on-premises telephone under
the following conditions:
Telephone line is busy
Telephone is ringing
Telephone line is out of order.
Downloading is in progress*
* Downloading is the process of remote programming your security
system by the central monitoring station from their computer, using
the telephone lines.
Off Premises
The following restrictions apply when attempting to attain access to
the security system from an off-premises telephone:
You cannot access the system from off-premises when the
telephone line is busy.
If calling from outside and someone answers, you must press the
[#] key within 5-seconds and enter the TeleCommand User Code
within 20 seconds following pick-up; otherwise, you cannot access
the system.
An outside caller requesting remote access has 20 seconds from
when the [#] key is pressed to enter the correct TeleCommand
User Code or the system will hang up. Once TeleCommand is
accessed and system status is announced, TeleCommand will
allow three attempts to enter the correct panel user code. If the
caller fails to enter the correct panel user code after three
attempts the TeleCommand will disconnect and a 20-minute
lockout will occur.
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System Status Reports
A security system status report is provided automatically following
TeleCommand access to the system. Security system status may also
be obtained by pressing the [
] key while TeleCommand is enabled.
The system status report includes the following:
Fire alarms (if any).
Burglary and other alarms (if any).
Check or trouble conditions (if any).
Power status (an AC power loss or low battery condition exists).
Arming status (plus Bypasses, if any).
Zone faults (if any). If not annunciated in your system, press [
]
key to hear zones that are faulted.
Fire Alarms
The word
“FIRE”
will be annunciated, followed by the zone number.
If a voice descriptor is programmed for the zone, then TeleCommand
will announce the descriptor; it will not be followed by a zone number.
If programmed by your installer.
Burglary and Other Alarms
A status report for a Burglary or other alarm such as Panic or
Emergency (current or in alarm memory) will be the same format as
for a Fire Alarm above except that the word
"ALARM"
will be
annunciated instead of
“FIRE”
.
Checks
A status report for a
CHECK
(trouble) condition will be the same
format as for a Fire Alarm above, except that the word
“TROUBLE
will be annunciated instead of
“FIRE”
.
Power Status
Annunciation of power status will take place only if a problem exists,
as follows: If the system battery is low or is missing,
“SYSTEM LOW
BATTERY”
will be annunciated.
If AC power is absent,
“NO AC POWER”
will be annunciated.
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System Status Reports (contd)
Arming Status
This report will indicate whether the system is armed, the arming
mode, and if armed with any bypasses, or if the system is disarmed
and whether it is ready or not ready to arm.
Annunciations when the system is in an armed state would be one of
the following:
ARMED STAY, ARMED AWAY, ARMED STAY INSTANT,
or ARMED AWAY INSTANT.
If any bypasses are in effect, the word
BYPASS
will be added to the
armed message.
Annunciations when the system is in the disarmed state are:
SYSTEM READY" or SYSTEM NOT READY.*
* If the message
SYSTEM NOT READY"
is heard, and the
Zone
Faults
report does not follow (see Zone Faults below), simply press
the [
] key to hear the particular zones that are faulted.
Zone Faults
If there is a zone fault (for example, a door or window open), the word
"FAULT"
will be annunciated, followed by a zone descriptor** (for
example,
UPSTAIRS
BEDROOM
) and a zone number.
If zone
faults are not annunciated in your system, press [] key to
hear zones that are faulted
.
Note:
Silent alarms will be annunciated.
** If programmed by your installer.
Certain system status messages are displayed on a keypad only, such as
Transmitter Low Battery (zone # followed by the state), Chime, and Tamper.
On FBII systems, TeleCommand will announce a Zone 9 low battery as
LOW BATTERY, SYSTEM READY, ZONE 9 NOT READY
On ADEMCO systems, a wireless zone low battery is announced as ZONE
XXX LOW BATTERY, where XXX = the zone number.
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Conditions that Terminate
a TeleCommand Session
You may terminate a TeleCommand session at any time by ending the
call. TeleCommand access will also be terminated under the following
conditions:
If no tones have been received and the security system has made
no announcements for 20 seconds.
Immediately if an alarm dialer report is triggered in the security
system. This ensures immediate notification of the alarm to the
alarm monitoring station. Termination may also occur if the valid
telephone and system security codes had not already been entered
when other types of dialer reports are triggered.
If you terminate a TeleCommand session, you should wait approximately 2
minutes prior to calling for access again, otherwise you may receive a busy
signal.
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Miscellaneous Functions
Using the Trigger Function
The Trigger Function of your system may be configured by the
installer so that a light or other device can be turned on or off from
the telephone keypad using TeleCommand. Check with your installer
to have this feature set up.
To activate the Trigger Function:
1. Access TeleCommand by pressing the # key.
2. Enter your 4-digit TeleCommand User code.
3. Enter [
] + [4] + [1].
TeleCommand will annunciate the status of the Trigger ON or
OFF.
4. To change the state of the Trigger, enter [
] + [4] + [1}.
Accessing Other Partitions
You may use TeleCommand to receive status of a Multi-Partition
system using the GoTo Command as described in you Security System
User Guide. Annunciation of which partition you are in is not
provided. An example of the GoTo Command used with ADEMCO
Security Systems follows:
[4-digit Security System Code] + [
] + partition number (0,1,2,3).
TeleCommand will remain in the new partition until directed to go to
another partition, or until it automatically returns to the original
partition.
Programming Zone Descriptors
You may program zone descriptors using the premises telephone.
You can play back all zones with attached zone descriptions by
pressing the [
] or [#] key when prompted to enter 3 digit zone
number.
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Miscellaneous Functions (cont)
Program the module as follows:
1. Pick up your home telephone connected to the same line as
TeleCommand and press the [#] key within the initial 5 seconds of
dial tone to activate TeleCommand.
2. Enter your TeleCommand User Code, ex. [1] + [2] + [3] + [4].
TeleCommand will announce your security system status.
3. Press [#] + [0] + [0] to enter the programming mode:
TeleCommand will prompt you to select Zone Descriptor.
You may select the zone descriptor options in any order. TeleCommand
will repeat the prompts from the beginning of the menu each time a
prompt has been selected and a valid entry made.
PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTORS
TO PROGRAM PRESS ENTER THEN TO
RECORD = Press [1]
ERASE = Press [2]
PLAYBACK = Press [3]
SELECT ZONE # = Press [4]
PREVIOUS MENU = Press [8]
Zone Descriptor [6] 3 digit zone
number
EXIT PROGRAMMING = Press
[9]
Two beeps will sound,
confirming program mode
exited.
Protection Against Outside Tampering
TeleCommand is locked out automatically for 20 minutes as a result
of possible tampering caused by improper keying of codes on a call-in
from outside. If this occurs repeatedly over a short period of time,
exercise caution (if the improper keying was not caused by you or
another authorized user). An unauthorized person may be attempting
to access your security system from outside.
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If You Have Difficulty with
Telephone Access to the Security System
THE SECURITY SYSTEM CANNOT BE
ACCESSED FROM AN ON-PREMISES
TELEPHONE.
Entry of 4-digit TeleCommand access
code may be incorrect. Verify access code
and try again.
Generally, the system cannot be
accessed when the telephone line is
busy, such as when the alarm-
monitoring agency is communicating
with your system or you are engaged in
a telephone conversation. The system
cannot be accessed if the telephone line
is out of service.
If you cannot access the security system
by telephone, contact your alarm
installer and have them verify that your
telephone(s) were properly wired to the
security system.
NO TONES FROM MULTI-FREQUENCY
TELEPHONE.
If no tones are heard from the telephone
when keys are pressed, be sure that the
telephone being used is capable of
producing tones. If the telephone is a
switchable type (has a
TONEPULSE
switch), make sure the Telephone is
switched to
TONE
.
THE SECURITY SYSTEM CANNOT BE
ACCESSED FROM AN OFF-PREMISES
TELEPHONE.
Either the 4-digit TeleCommand access
code or the system security code may
have been entered incorrectly. Verify
both codes and try again.
THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN ACCESSED AND
STATUS REPORT ANNUNCIATED, BUT A
COMMAND CANNOT BE EXECUTED.
If the command has been keyed, but
confirmation is not heard, check the
following:
Keying of entry may have been too rapid
make key entries slowly and firmly.
You may have keyed entries while the
system was speaking. Make your key
entries only during pauses in voice
annunciations by the system.
The System Security code entered may
be incorrect.
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If You Have Trouble with Your
Normal Telephone Service
In the event of trouble with your normal telephone service, disconnect
the security
system from the telephone line by removing the plug from
the telephone wall jack (you should have been shown how to do this
by your installing company).
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE
THE TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION IN THE CONTROL
CABINET OR AT THE TELEPHONE MODULE THIS WILL
CAUSE COMPLETE DISRUPTION OF REGULAR
TELEPHONE SERVICE.
If the regular Telephone service works correctly after the plug has
been disconnected from the wall jack, the security system has a
problem and you should call your installing company for service
immediately. If, upon disconnection of the security system from the
telephone wall jack, there is still a problem with telephone service,
notify the telephone company that there is a line problem and request
prompt repair service.
Important:
If the Telephone service is at fault in this test, re-insert the plug
immediately; if the security system is at fault, re-insert the plug as
soon as the security system is repaired.
Remember that the
security system relies on this connection for communication
with your alarm monitoring station.
The user may not under any circumstances (in or out of warranty)
attempt any service or repairs to the security system.
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K0764 5/02
LIMITED WARRANTY
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to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product
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ADEMCO TeleCommand User manual

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