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Section 9:
Troubleshooting
Security System Sounds
Your security system uses a variety of different alarm sirens, status
beeps, voice messages, trouble beeps, and indicator lights to commu-
nicate with you. The next few pages describe the different sounds and
what they mean. Try to familiarize yourself with the differences. You
will hear some sounds each time you tell your security system to do
something, like arm or disarm. Some sounds you will hear only when
there is a problem with the system, like a low battery. And, there are
sounds you will only hear in an emergency. Getting to know your sys-
tem sounds allows you to react quickly and appropriately to the mes-
sages you hear.
Sounds You’ll Hear When an Alarm Is Tripped
Exterior and interior sirens produce different alarm sounds that indi-
cate the conditions described below.)
Notes
If a police alarm is sounding and then a fire alarm is tripped, the fire alarm over-
rides the police alarm. The police and fire alarms override an auxiliary alarm.
Sirens will “time-out” (shut off) after sounding for a certain length of time. The
default siren time-out is 4 minutes. This means that after an alarm has gone
off, the sirens will stop ringing after 4 minutes. The alarm is still in progress af-
ter the sirens time-out, until you manually disarm your system. Your installer
can set the siren time-out anywhere from 1 minute to 30 minutes.
Alarm Type Alarm Sound Sound Pattern
Police or Intrusion
Alarm
Slow on-off-on-off ______ ______
Fire Alarm Loud, steady tone ______________
Auxiliary Alarm Fast on-off-on-off __ __ __ __ __
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