
User Manual
The "Squawk"
A feature known as
is available for
your system. If selected by your alarm company,
the
causes the system's external
sounder (either a siren or a bell) to produce a
momentary "beep" as follows:
One beep: At the conclusion of the
,
confirming that the system has been successfully
armed.
Two beeps: Confirming that the system has been
disarmed .
Four beeps: Confirming that the system has been
disarmed after an alarm has occurred.
Follow-Me Feature
In case of an alarm event a phone call can be
made to a predefined phone number. There are
three different tone types that represent burglary,
fire and special emergency alarms. The Follow-Me
function can support two phone numbers.
Voice Feature
An optional Voice Module can be added to your
system. Up to 3 short messages can be recorded.
These messages replace the alarm tones normally
produced in the follow-me mode.
Zone Bypassing
It may be convenient to have one (or more) of the
zones in your installation
and thus
ignored by your system.
Duress Disarming
If you are ever coerced into disarming your system,
you can comply with the intruder's wishes while
sending a
,
to the Central
Station. To do so, you must use a special
. Which when used, will disarm the
system in the regular manner, while simultaneously
transmitting a silent alarm to the central station.
Quick Bypassing
Code Bypassing
Your Orbit-6 offers two methods of Bypassing:
achieves the result by pressing
the key number corresponding to the zone to be
bypassed for 2 seconds.
requires a valid Master Code or
User Code to be entered first.
Whether or not your system permits Quick
Bypassing was determined during its installation.
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