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User Manual
Section 4: Operating Your System
In this section, you'll learn how to perform most of the functions needed to
properly operate your ORBIT-6 and to get the most out of your security
system.
EMERGENCY KEYS
Your keypad provides three sets of keys, which can be pushed at any time the
police, fire department, or special emergency is required.
Panic Key
Pressing and
simultaneously, and
for at least two seconds, will activate a
Panic Key alarm.
Fire Emergency
Pressing and simultaneously, and
for at least two seconds, will activate a
Fire Emergency alarm.
Special
Emergency
Pressing and simultaneously, and
for at least two seconds, will activate a Special
Emergency alarm.
The annunciation that results during these emergency alarms, along with other
system sounds, is covered in Section 5.
USER CODES
To perform many of the ORBIT-6's functions, a
four-digit
(often called a
) must be entered at the keypad. In
residential systems, it's likely that all family
members will share the same User Code. In
certain commercial systems, however, it's
common to give each authorized employee
his/her own User Code (discussed on page 17).
Your
permits up to ten User Codes.
One of the codes is considered the
; the individual(s) using the
is given the following special privileges:
•• adding, modifying, and deleting User
Codes
•• setting the system's internal clock
•• performing certain system functions and
tests
Except for these considerations, the
and any
assigned to
the system operate identically.
Your
was given a
of
1–2–3–4 during manufacturing. Unless your
alarm company has already changed it to suit
your preference, it's best to modify this code to
one which is unique and personalized. To
change the
and/or to set up
Codes, follow the steps on page 17.
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