NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-725 Operating Manual

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    Operating guide for your magnum alert-725 security system n a p c o 1988 napco.

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    Your new magnum alert-725 represents the state of the art in security technology. It is a sophisticated burglary detection and warning system with many available features. Your alarm specialist has tailored this system to your particular requirements; he’ll go over it with you and help you fill out ...

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    General description the ma-725 may be used in one of two ways. It can function as a complete alarm system for home or office when complemented by an accessory power source and communicator (optional) or, when used as part of a larger system, it may serve as an area arming (and disarming) device to p...

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    Glossary alarm history: hold-down function (2). This will display the last alarm condition on the armed/ memory light. Alarm plan: identifies the areas of your premises protected by each zone location and lists zone features. To be filled in and explained by your alarm specialist. Arm: to turn your ...

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    Mini-sounder: sounder that warns that entry delay time is in progress; exit delay time has expired; or an attempt is made to arm the system with a zone in trouble. Panic buttons: two buttons ([*]) and ([#]) on the keypad that are used to activate the panic zone in an emergency. Both must be pressed ...

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    Controls & indicators note: circled numbers below are keyed to those in the illustration above. Raise hinged front panel for zone-coverage and hold-down function information. Regular functions numerical keys [1] through [9]. Used for entering arm/disarm code(s) and for selecting zones to be shunted ...

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    Run/load switch (behind hinged front panel, not shown). Used to load the user arm/disarm codes. This switch is set to the load position when entering personal codes (refer to loading personal codes). The switch must be returned to the run position after all codes have been entered to resume alarm op...

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    Using your security system j selecting your personal code using the keypad, you may enter up to four different codes to arm and disarm the panel. Note: if your magnum alert-725 is used as an area arm module that is part of a larger system, do not select a code that is already in use in the main syst...

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    Changing or voiding a code changing any user’s code is accomplished using the foregoing procedure and simply changing the 4-digit combination. Thus, to change user 3's code, 1. Set the run/load switch to load (lights flash; mini-sounder beeps). 2. Press [s] then [3] then (4 new digits]: user 3’s new...

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    Protecting your premises while you are away arming the system before you leave before you attempt to arm the system, check the status light on the panel. If the light is on, you may enter your code, but be prepared to leave immediately. Upon arming, the red armed/memory light will come on and the gr...

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    Disarming when you return when you enter through the exit/entry door, the mini-sounder will come on during the entry period to remind you to disarm. Check the red armed/memory light; if it is flashing, an alarm occurred while you were out. Proceed with caution! Using your code, disarm the system imm...

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    Protecting yourself while you are on premises arming with selective zone shunting your alarm specialist may have selected one or more zones with the capability of being selectively shunted (bypassed) from the system. Since a shunted zone cannot cause an alarm, you may wish to use this feature to tur...

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    Alarm. Should someone open the exit/entry door, the alarm will sound immediately. Note: when disarming the panel, exit/entry delays will automatically be reinstated. Panic zone the panic zone is always active, whether your system is armed or not. To activate the panic zone, simultaneously press the ...

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    Optional digital communicator your alarm specialist may have programmed your security system to be monitored by a central station. The digital communicator can transmit emergency signals to the central station 24 hours a day. Emergency services (police, medical, etc.) monitors your system 24 hours e...

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    Alarm plan areaprotected zone features c o n t a c t s 1 alarm specialist telephone no. Exit time seconds 1 5 entry time seconds.

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