Digital Key Switch (490-0535A) Operation and Testing Faxback Doc. # 6865 IMPORTANT To prevent false alarms when testing your system, be sure to disconnect security dialers or any other devices that send a message to a remote location. It is also a good ideal to temporarily replace bells or other sounding devices with a 12-volt bulb that draws less than 1 amp. Note: Check the system once a week to be sure it continues to operate and refer to the main control unit operation instructions for proper test procedures. SETTING YOUR SECURITY CODE When power is first connected to the Digital Key Switch, the preset factory security code will be in effect. This code is [1 2 3 4 ]. 1. Press [*]. 2. Enter the current security code-the preset factory code ([1 2 3 4 ]) or any code you have previously selected. 3. Press [*] again. 4. Enter your personal code-the code may be any four digits; you may repeat a digit as many times as you like, [3 5 6 4], [5 5 5 9], or [9 8 2 2 ]. Note: We suggest you avoid obvious numbers such as your street address, birth date, etc. Also, it is a good ideal to periodically change your code. 5. Press [*] a final time to complete the code entry. Notes If you take more than 10 seconds to complete step 2, 3, or 4, the Digital Key Switch will automatically reset to the old code. You must begin again with step 1. If you make an error before completing step 5, press [#] (clear) and begin again with step 1. If you realize you made a mistake in the new number after completing all steps, you must repeat the process using the incorrect code number in step 4. If you do not know, or remember, the code number, temporarily disconnect power from the Digital Key Switch. This will reset the code to the factory code number ([1 2 3 4 ]). Then begin with step 1. IMPORTANT! ONLY PRESS [*] WHEN CHANGING YOUR SECURITY CODE. [*] IS NOT REQUIRED FOR NORMAL OPERATION. ARMING/DISARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM 1. After your code is selected, enter the number to arm the system, the ARM LED indicator should light (if such connections were made during installation). Note: If the action of the ARM LED is reversed (the indicator lights when the system is disarmed), you have probably used wrong REMOTE Normally Open/Normally Closed terminals. Change the connections and try again. 2. Trip the alarm and confirm that it is, in fact, armed. 3. Enter your code again to disarm the system. If the Digital Key Switch does not respond to your code, it is possible that there was a power failure while you were away or that there is a loose, "intermittent" connection at the POWER terminals. In either case, the Digital Key Switch will reset to the factory code ([1 2 3 4]) when power is restored. IMPORTANT! IF YOU HAVE ENTERED AN INCORRECT CODE, YOU MUST WAIT 10 SECONDS TO TRY TO RE-ENTER THE CORRECT CODE. ARM AND LOOP INDICATORS The operation of these indicators will vary depending on the type of alarm system you use. Some system will use both indicators; others might use only one or neither. In most cases, these indicators should respond in the same way as corresponding indicators on the main alarm unit. If connections are made and the indicators do not work, check for loose connections, incorrect polarity, etc. PANIC CIRCUIT If the PANIC terminals on the Digital Key Switch are connected to a 24- hour panic/tamper loop on your alarm system, simultaneous pressing of [#] and [*] should trip the alarm at any time, whether or not the system is armed. On some alarm systems (49-450A, for example) you can reset the alarm by entering your code at the Digital Key Switch. If this does not work, you will have to reset it at the main alarm unit. (LB/all-7/7/94)