Central 2000 Monitored Motion Detector Security System (409-0351) Operation Faxback Doc. # 33272 ARMING THE SYSTEM You can arm your system for either delayed or instant alert. When you arm the system for delayed alert, the system waits for the entry delay before sounding the alarm. The default entry delay is 30 seconds, but you can have ORCA Monitoring Services set it to be from 20 to 275 seconds. The system beeps once per second during the entry delay, unless you have selected to have it beep only once. When you arm the system for instant alert, the alarm sounds instantly when it detects motion. If you select instant alert, be sure you can get to a telephone to disarm the system without moving through the protected area. The system provides an exit delay for both delayed and instant alert arming. The default exit delay is 60 seconds, but you can have ORCA Monitoring Services set this to be from 20 to 275 seconds. Follow these steps to arm the system. 1. Lift your phone's handset and dial 1-800-YOUR PIN. For example, if your PIN is 6864, dial 1-800-6864. 2. Press A (2) on your phone's keypad to arm the system for delayed alert or 1 (4) to arm the system for instant alert. The system beeps once and the ARMED indicator turns on. After the exit delay (60 seconds default), the system responds to motion. NOTE: If the system beeps three descending tones when you arm it, it has detected a fault with the system-either the AC power is disconnected or the backup battery is dead. Disarm the system. Then correct the problem and try again. DISARMING THE SYSTEM To disarm the system, lift your phone's handset and dial 1-800-YOUR PIN and D (3). The system beeps twice to confirm, then disarms. Hang up the phone. NOTES: If the system beeps three steady tones when you hang up, the alarm sounded while you were away. Call ORCA Monitoring Services to get details about the alarm. If the system beeps three descending tones when you disarm it, it has detected a fault with the system-either the AC power is disconnected or the backup battery is dead. Correct the problem as soon as possible. If you armed the system for instant alert, you must disarm the system from a phone you can reach without setting off the alarm. If the entry delay has elapsed, you must wait for the system to contact ORCA Monitoring Services and begin sounding the siren before you can disarm the system. REMOTE ARMING AND DISARMING You can arm and disarm your system by calling your home. If you have an answering machine, simply wait until the answering machine answers the phone, then enter the arm or disarm sequence (1-800-YOUR IN / A (2) to arm with an entry delay, 1 (4) to arm for instant alert, or D (3) to disarm) and immediately hang up the phone. If you do not have an answering machine, ORCA Monitoring Services can have your system answer the phone after a specified number (the preferred setting is 8 rings). Enter the arm or disarm sequence when ringing stops. NOTES: Remote arming and disarming does not work if you have voice mail, call forwarding, or another telephone service that routes unanswered calls to another number. The system does not work with some remote-controlled answering machines and answering machines that hold the line for more than 30 seconds after you hang up. When the system answers the phone, it sounds one tone to verify arming, two tones to verify disarming, or three tones if there is a system problem and then disconnects. It does not sound confirmation tones if an answering machine answered the phone. ALARM CONDITIONS When The system detects a violation, it calls ORCA Monitoring Services then starts a 5-minute alert siren. ORCA Monitoring Services first calls your home to try to confirm the alarm. If no one answers, or if the person who answers does not know your password, ORCA Monitoring Services notifies the police and also tries to contact at least one person you listed on your Monitoring service agreement. After 5 minutes, The system stops sounding the siren and rearms. The next time you disarm the system, it sounds three tones to let you know that the system was violated. NOTE: If your system has repeated false alarms, ORCA Monitoring Services might temporarily disarm your system until the problem is resolved. CLEARING THE SERVICE INDICATOR After you start service with ORCA Monitoring Services, the yellow indicator flashes when ORCA Monitoring Services needs to contact you. If the SERVICE indicator flashes, call 1-800-FORORCA to find out how to clear the indicator. The system still functions as a stand alone ALARM when the indicator is flashing, but it does not call ORCA Monitoring Services during an alert. UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM INDICATORS Your system has three indicators and five alert tone patterns. The following tables describe each. Indicator On Off Flashing Service (Yellow) N/A All Ok. Call ORCA Monitoring Services Power (Green) Power OK. No power. Battery problem. Armed (Red) System armed. System disarmed. System disarmed, Motion detected. Beep Pattern Meaning One beep You armed the system. The entry delay warning beeps are disabled, and The system started the entry delay. Two beeps You disarmed the system and there were no alerts since it was last armed. Three steady beeps You disarmed the system and there has been an alert since it was last armed. Three descending beeps You armed or disarmed the system, and there is an AC power or backup battery problem. You armed or disarmed the system, and the SERVICE indicator is flashing. Continuous beeps The system is sounding entry delay warning beeps or the phone line is disconnected. (BR/EB 6/5/96)