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  • Page 1 V E T H O M N A V I G A T O R S Y S T E M r ' s...
  • Page 2: Fcc Notices

    This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. nteractive echnologies, 2266 Second Street North North Saint Paul, MN 55109-2900 T: 651/777-2690 F: 651/779-4890 1-800-777-1415 www.ititechnologies.com Security Automation Fire Protection Access Control ITI and Advent are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preliminary 8/23/00 ITI Part No. 60-562-02       Document Number: 466-1318 Rev. B PRELIMINARY June 2000 Contents Welcome ................1 No Delay ............14 Silent Arm ............14 Turning Security Protection Off ......14 System Features ............... 1 Using the No Activity Feature ........14 Using Opening and Closing Reports .......14 General Operation ............
  • Page 4 Preliminary 8/23/00...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome you can arm or disarm your system quietly and without disturbing others. Thank you for selecting the Advent Home Navigator secu- Partitions rity system! This system is designed to detect and respond The system can be set up by your security consultant to to various security related conditions such as door/window operate as a multi-partition system.
  • Page 6: General Operation

    Preliminary 8/23/00 General Operation General Operation What Happens in an Emergency? Your security system touchpad has three panic alarms— police, fire, and auxiliary—that call for help immediately. You may have installed this security system simply to pre- They are activated by pressing the appropriate touchpad vent break-ins and theft and to detect fires.
  • Page 7 Preliminary 8/23/00 General Operation Table 1: Touchpad Button Descriptions Button Description (A & B) Police Panic Causes police panic alarm when both buttons are pressed and held or pressed twice. (C & D) Auxiliary Panic Causes auxiliary panic alarm when both buttons are pressed and held or pressed twice. (E &...
  • Page 8: Using Hand-Held Touchpads

    Preliminary 8/23/00 General Operation Using Hand-held Touchpads Using Keychain Touchpads If you have a wireless hand-held touchpad, you can use it If you have a two- or four-button Keychain Touchpad, O F F S T A Y A W A Y as a remote control for the system.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Touchpad Display Brightness

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Access Codes Press this on a… Action Touchpad Hand-held Keychain Home Touchpad Touchpad Phone Page __________ #, *, Activate an auxiliary panic alarm 7, 7, 7, 7, 7 optional A U X I L I A R Y 1, 1, 1, 1, #, *, 1, 1,...
  • Page 10: Adding An Access Code

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Access Codes is indicated, enter the four to six digit access To delete an access code: YOUR CODE code using the touchpad keypad buttons. Steps Response The system automatically has one access code for the pri- 1. Press 1, 8. SECURITY MENU ENTER mary user.
  • Page 11: Permanent User

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Access Codes Permanent User Use Limit Select Permanent User when you want the access code to Select Use Limit when the user will only need to access work for an unlimited amount of time or when you want to the system a limited number of times such as for testing or erase the Day Limit or Use Limit of an access code.
  • Page 12: Changing Authority Level Definitions

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Access Codes To set an authority level for an existing access code: has the capability to do more; a higher authority level means that level has the capability to do less. Steps Response 1. Press 1, 8. SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2.
  • Page 13: How The Phone Works With The System

    Preliminary 8/23/00 How the Phone Works with the System How the Phone Works with the on hold, allows system command entry as usual, and then returns you to your call. System To interrupt a phone call: You can access the system using any touch-tone phone as a Steps Response remote control.
  • Page 14: Bypassing An Answering Machine Or Voice Mail

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Alarms To adjust the phone volume using a phone: Note Steps Response You can “dial ahead’ and not wait for menus to be spoken. 1. Pick up a Touch-Tone phone. Dial Tone Contact your security consultant if you want either method 2.
  • Page 15: Manually Activating Alarms

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors Manually Activating Alarms Note If you are testing the system, be sure to notify the Manually activate an alarm in the case of an emergency or monitoring service and instruct them not to dispatch personnel.
  • Page 16: System Tampering

    Preliminary 8/23/00 System Tampering To manually reset tripped smoke detectors: tion. The system hangs up and will not allow further attempts for 24 hours or until the system has been dis- Steps Response (if any) armed via an on-site touchpad. 1.
  • Page 17: Security Protection

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Security Protection Security Protection To arm the system to NIGHT, Steps Response (if any) Press 1, 4. SECURITY MENU PARTITION NAME Turning Security Protection On ARMED TO NIGHT All sensors will be active except those that are bypassed Turning security protection on means arming the system and those designated indoor sensors preset by your secu- against fire, intrusion, or other emergencies.
  • Page 18: No Delay

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Security Protection for bypassing windows or doors for more than just To turn security protection off, this one time. Steps Response (if any) Manually Bypassing Press 1, 1, ACCESS CODE SECURITY MENU SECURITY OFF If the system consistently warns you about the same open Sensors that will remain active: door/window or a faulty door/window sensor, you may want to indefinitely bypass that zone until it can be fixed.
  • Page 19: Controlling Lights And Devices

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Controlling Lights and Devices system history buffer. (See Checking the History Buffer schedule section for details.) Steps Response (if any) The system can also be set up to report if an opening or 1. Press 4, (desired light num- LIGHTS MENU LIGHT NAME ber), #.
  • Page 20: Latchkey Feature

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Automating The System Using Schedules To turn the chime feature on or off: One-time schedules are those that are used only once at a set on- and off-time and then automatically made Steps Response (if any) inactive by the system. Press 7, 1.
  • Page 21: Setting Weekly Schedules

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Automating The System Using Schedules To set a one-time schedule: Steps Response (if any) 1. Press 7, 4, ACCESS CODE FEATURES MENU SCHEDULES Select Schedule Number SCHEDULE NUMBER 2. Enter desired schedule number, # LIST OF SCHEDULES or press 0, # to list schedules or press 0, 0, # to enable temporary schedules.
  • Page 22 Preliminary 8/23/00 Automating The System Using Schedules To set a weekly schedule: Steps Response (if any) 1. Press 7, 4, ACCESS CODE FEATURES MENU SCHEDULES Select Schedule Number SCHEDULE NUMBER 2. Enter desired schedule number, # LIST OF SCHEDULES or press 0, # to list schedules or press 0, 0, # to enable temporary schedules.
  • Page 23: Maintaining Your System

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Maintaining Your System Maintaining Your System To test sensors, Steps Response (if any) 1. Press 8, 1. SYSTEM MENU ZONE TEST Testing 2. Enter your primary ACCESS ZONE TEST ON CODE The system has both automatic and manual built-in test 3.
  • Page 24: Dealer Service Information

    What the Status or Trouble Beeps Mean problem as well. Your Advent system alphanumeric touchpads, interior Checking the System Status sirens and speakers use status and trouble beeps to com- municate what the system is doing or if there is a problem.
  • Page 25: Checking The Alarm History

    Preliminary 8/23/00 System Status Table 3: Status and Trouble Beeps Type of Sound Sound Pattern What These Sounds Mean Protest Beeps 1 long, 1 short beep Your are trying to arm with one of the many possible protest continuous sequence. Once conditions present.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Troubleshooting Each sensor that was activated and at what time/date. To view the history buffer: Each time an access code was entered. Steps Response (if any) Alarms/troubles etc. 1. Press 7, 5. SYSTEM MENU VIEW HISTORY BUFFER Any other system events programmed to be stored in the history buffer.
  • Page 27: Appendix A: Planning For Emergencies

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix A: Planning for Emergencies Appendix A: Planning for Emergencies A s m o k e d e t e c t o r s h o u l d Develop a plan to prepare for a fire or other emergency. b e l o c a t e d o n e a c h l e v e l .
  • Page 28 Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix A: Planning for Emergencies...
  • Page 29: Appendix B: System Menu Map

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix B: System Menu Map Appendix B: System Menu Map MAIN MENU 1 SECURITY 2 SILENT ARM 3 ACCESS CONTROL 4 LIGHTS 5 DEVICES 1 Turn Security Off (Not Used) Enter light number Enter device number 1 Turn Security Off (0 for all) then press #.
  • Page 30: Appendix C: Display Error Messages And Meanings

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix C: Display Error Messages and Meanings Appendix C: Display Error Messages and Meanings Table 6: Display Error Messages Message# INVALID Meaning Invalid keypad entry * (blinking asterisk) System trouble condition exits. Check system status. [Bus Module description] RECEIVER Bus receiver has failed.
  • Page 31 Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix C: Display Error Messages and Meanings Table 6: Display Error Messages (Continued) Message# INVALID Meaning Invalid keypad entry BUDDY 4 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 4 has failed. DELETE A CODE FIRST No room for new code. Delete an existing code. ENTER YOUR CODE Valid access code is needed to proceed.
  • Page 32: Appendix D: Advanced Topics 2

    Preliminary 8/23/00 Appendix D: Advanced Topics Appendix D: Advanced Topics Exception closing reports report Early, Normal, or Late Closing. Opening and Closing Exception Reports Note Contact your security consultant if you would like to turn the exception reporting on or off for any particu- lar pager, system printer, or for the central station.

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