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When all sensors have been tested. A
confirmation screen appears.
Panel Test
The panel test checks the Control Panel’s
indicators and sounder.
1
A list of panel tests appears on the
Panel Test Screen. Use the ↑ and ↓
arrows to scroll through the list.
2
Press each test button and answer Yes
or No to the test question.
3
Press Ok when all panel questions
have been answered. A confirmation
screen appears.
4
To exit System, Sensor, and Panel
Testing, press Ok.
Telephone Test
If your security system is connected to
your telephone line it can communicate
with the Central Station using your
telephone line. Your system can send its
alarm messages and system trouble or
status messages using the land‐based
telephone system. You can also use the
telephone connection for any 2‐way audio
communications with the Central Station.
IMPORTANT:
Test your Security
System weekly to ensure
continued protection and proper
system operation.
You can test the telephone connection
using the Toolbox.
1
From the Home Screen, press Security.
2
From the Security Screen, press Menu.
3
From the Menu Screen, press Toolbox.
4
To access the Toolbox, enter the Master
User Code.
5
Use the ← and → arrows to select
Toolbox Screen (3 of 3).
6
On the Toolbox Screen (3 of 3), press
Telephone Test.
7
To begin the test enter the Master User
Code again.
The system displays the Telephone Test
Status Screen. The top part of the screen
shows each function that is being tested.
8
Use the ↑ and ↓ arrows to scroll
through the status messages. The
bottom part of the screen shows the
results of each test.
9
If any tests fail, note what messages
were displayed, and contact your alarm
installer to troubleshoot your system.
10
After the testing is complete, press Ok to
return to the Toolbox.
Cell Phone Test
If your security system is equipped with a
built in cellular radio, it can communicate
with the Central Station using it by sending
its alarm messages and system trouble or
status messages. You can also use the
system’s cellular radio for any 2‐way audio
communications with the Central Station.