(if any) can be controlled through special instructions in the central Through system programming, and the specific fire and police response Theīehavior of both Command 7 and Command 9 functions can be changed The central station for systems using home alarm monitoring. This sounds the sirens and keypads, and sends a “police panic” signal to Station for systems that report to an alarm monitoring service. Sirens and keypads, and transmit a “fire panic” signal to the central This is typically used as a 24-hour feature. The model of Radionics security system, this sound can be a long or Keypads to emit a sound when any perimeter zone is faulted. “Chime” feature on other brands of alarm system, and it causes the
Since code changes on the 8112 can be tricky, please refer to theĭetailed instructions in the D1252, D1255, or other Keypad User Manual. Some keypads may have an “ENT” key rather than “ENTER”.) For the 8112 Radionics system, code changes are started by entering Command 55. Must match or the code will revert back to the old value. The new code must be entered twice, and both entries Command 5 – Code Programmingįor 41 systems, Command 5 is used to reprogram a code. This reset momentarilyĭrops power to the 2-wire smoke detector loop, resetting tripped smokeįor your specific Radionics security system and keypad for detailed use Reset” function on Radionics fire alarm systems and on combinedīurglary/fire panels with fire alarm monitoring. This command performs the “smoke detector Command 40 can thenīe entered 3 more times to display the remaining trouble conditions in Trouble event buffer on 6112 and related systems. Instance, will display the first of up to four trouble conditions in the Other digits to perform diagnostic functions. Most models of Radionics security system, Command 4 can be followed by
For help in doing this, see how to stop a beeping Radionics keypad. Command 4īy itself, Command 4 is used to acknowledge a trouble condition, and will silence a beeping keypad. The installing alarm company may have programmed some zones to behave differently than the above basic descriptions. “typical” Radionics security system operation. The above functions of these four arming commands describe Window contact prevents the system from arming with any of the other Perimeter protection only, with delays on entry/exit zones, ANDīypasses any open perimeter zones. Used to arm at night while staying home, and otherįamily members are expected to arrive home later. Command 3 – Arm DelayĬommand 2, arms perimeter protection only, but preserves delay time forĮntry/exit zones. Typically used to arm at night while staying home, and no other family Perimeter protection only, with no delay time on entry/exit zones. Leaving the home with no people or pets remaining inside. Protection, and provides delay time for entry/exit zones. Radionics Security System Keypad Commands Command 1 – Arm All
If your Radionics keypad doesn’t have one of these buttons, see my page on Radionics Home Security - Keypad Commands for Newer Systems, or see the user manual for your system, available below If you have any additional questions, please call or email us today.These functions only work on keypads having a “COMMAND” bar or a “CMD” button. AAA Alarm & Security in Phoenix, AZ understands that security systems, alarms and products can be tricky to figure out, so for your convenience, we offer these thorough and understandable product manuals. Please take a look at the product manual that fits the product or brand you need help with.
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