CENTRAL 5000 Monitored Wireless Security Alarm System (490-2570) Operation Faxback Doc. # 19416 ARMING/DISARMING THE SYSTEM This unit will arm in Away Mode by pressing Arm/Away on the small remote. You can arm the system three ways: Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console to RUN 1 or RUN 2 and press ARM on the console. Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console to RUN 1 or RUN 2 and press ARM AWAY or ARM HOME on the handheld remote control. See "Arm Away/Arm Home" and "Instant/Delay Mode", below. Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console to RUN 1 or RUN 2 and press ARM on the keychain remote control. The console beeps once when you arm it. When the system is armed, the RUN 1 and RUN 2 setting have the same effect: opening a door or window with a sensor transmitter attached or tripping a motion detector sets off the alarm. The only different between RUN 1 and RUN 2 is that when the system is set to RUN 2 and not armed, the console sounds a pleasant chime when you open a door or window. When it is set to RUN 1, there are no chimes. To disarm the system, press DISARM on the remote control. The console beeps twice. Arm Away/Arm Home All sensor transmitters arm when you press ARM AWAY. Also, a module set to the same House and Flashing Alert Unit Code you selected when you set up the service with ORCA Monitoring Services turns on at dusk and off around 11:30 PM and modules set to the same House Code and Lived-In Look Unit Codes you selected turn on and off at random intervals. If you press ARM HOME, only doors and windows arm. This lets you arm the system at night without tripping the motion detector. Instant/Delay Mode With ENTRY on the handheld remote set to INSTANT (and DELAY on the sensor transmitter(s) set to MIN), the system instantly arms and the alarm immediately trips if any sensor transmitter reports an intrusion. With ENTRY on the handheld remote set to DELAY, you have a 60-second exit delay and a 30-second entry delay before the system arms or trips. A warning chime sounds during the delay period. NOTES: The supplied motion detector (Cat. No. 49-2589) only operates in the AWAY and MIN modes. If you want to use the exit/entry delay feature, you can use another motion detector (Cat. No. 61-2614) instead of the one supplied with this system. You must set the switch inside the door/window sensor transmitter's battery compartment to MAX in order for it to arm in the delay mode. When set to MIN, the sensor transmitter immediately arms, regardless of whether the handheld remote control is set to DELAY or INSTANT. The keychain remote control only arms the system in the INSTANT mode. Other separately purchased remote controls might arm the system only in either the DELAY or INSTANT mode. See the remote control's owner's manual. The system ignores sensor transmitters operating in the MIN mode (such as the supplied motion detector) during the entry delay. Trouble Alarm If you hear a repetitive trouble alarm when you try to arm the system, this indicates that there is a problem. The system does not arm until you: Correct the Problem - Press DISARM to stop the trouble alarm. Check the zone reporting the problem to see if a door or window is open or a sensor transmitter's battery is dead. Then arm the system again. Ignore the Problem - Press BYPASS on the console while the trouble alarm is sounding. The problem zone's indicators flash rapidly. Press ARM HOME/ARM AWAY to arm the system. The problem zone(s) are not protected, but all other zones arm. NOTE: If you bypass an open window or door, arm the system, and later close the window or door, that zone arms. USING THE PANIC ALARM Pressing PANIC on the handheld remote control, or ARM and DISARM at the same time on the keychain remote control, causes the console's alarm to sound, even if the system is not armed. ZONE INDICATORS All sensor transmitters and motion detectors report to the console about every 90 minutes. If the console does not receive a signal from a sensor transmitter within 4 hours, it reports a problem with that sensor transmitter by slowly flashing its zone indicator. The console's zone status indicators show four conditions for Zones 1-8: Steady On - door or window is open. Steady Off - door or window is closed. Slow Flashing - door/window sensor transmitter is reporting a problem (such as a low battery). Fast Flashing - door/window sensor transmitter reported a problem (such as an open window or low battery) and you pressed BYPASS on the console (see "Troubleshooting", on Faxback Doc. # 32978). Viewing the Status of Zones 9-16 If there is a problem with Zones 9-16, he console does not flash a zone light, but you hear the trouble alarm if you try to arm the system. Press and hold ZONES 9-16 on the console. The indicators show which zone (9-16) is reporting the problem. If you do not want to bypass the problem, correct it and arm the system again. Other Console Indicators BATTERY LOW (Steady) - battery in console is low or needs replacement. ARMED (Steady) - indicates system is armed. DURING AN ALARM When there is a violation, the console sounds, a siren for 4 minutes, flashes ARMED, and lights the indicator for the affected zone. The system calls ORCA Monitoring Services and advises them of the alarm, and flashes lights connected to lamp modules. The ORCA Monitoring Services staff first tries to contact you at home to verify that it is not a false alarm. By calling you first, ORCA Monitoring Services ensures that the police are not contacted if you accidentally set off your alarm. In alarm situations, the monitoring center dispatches the police to your address and tries to contact someone you listed on your emergency call list. ORCA Monitoring Services tries each number once in the order that you listed them on your monitoring agreement. If ORCA Monitoring Services contacts one of the people listed, they do not disturb the other people on the list. AFTER AN ALARM When you disarm the system after an alarm (or about 4 minutes after the alarm trips), the console's siren turns off, but the lights connected to lamp modules remain on to let you know there was a violation. The ARMED indicator and the violated zone's indicator lights steadily. Arm then disarm the system to turn off the ARMED and zone indicators. Press LIGHTS OFF to turn off the lamp modules. If you return home and the ARMED indicator is flashing, call 1-800-FOR-ORCA to determine the cause of the alarm. CONTROLLING PLUG 'N POWER MODULES Turning Modules On/Off Use the four ON/OFF buttons on the handheld remote control to control lights or appliances connected to Plug 'n Power modules. Set the light/ appliance modules to the same House Code as the console. Set the light/ appliance modules' Unit Codes to 1, 2, 3, or 4. Using SECURITY LIGHT Use the SECURITY LIGHT button on the handheld remote control or the console to turn on/off a light module set to the same House and Unit Code as you selected when you set up the system. Using BRIGHT/DIM Use the BRIGHT/DIM button on the handheld remote control to brighten or dim lights connected to Plug 'n Power lamp modules. Turn on the module by pressing the remote control ON button that corresponds to the module's Unit Code. Then press and hold BRIGHT or DIM on the remote control until the light reaches the desired brightness. NOTE: You cannot brighten or dim lamps connected to appliance modules. RESETTING THE CONSOLE To remove all sensor transmitters from memory, set the console's INSTALL/ RUN 1/RUN 2 switch to INSTALL. Then press PANIC, ARM HOME, and ARM AWAY at the same time. NOTE: This does not clear the settings that ORCA Monitoring Services programmed into your system during initialization. (LB/EB 5/8/96)