NAPCO MAGNUM ALERT-725 Operating Manual - page 6
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 (bypassed). Also have
special Hold-Down Functions as described in
Hold-Down Functions.
Shunt Key [S]. Used for selecting zones to
be shunted (bypassed). Also has a special
Hold-Down Function as described in Hold-
Down Functions.
Panic Buttons [*] and [#]. Signal an
immediate emergency when
both buttons
are
pressed at the same time.
Red ARMED/MEMORY Light. Glows
steadily to indicate that the system is armed. A
flashing light when armed warns that the panel
was in an alarm condition. It can also indicate
which zones were violated (also see Hold-
Down Functions).
Green STATUS Light. Glows steadily to
indicate that all zones are operating properly
and the system may be safely armed. A flash-
ing light warns which non-24-Hour Zone(s) are
in trouble. (To stop flashing, hold down Key
[3]. See Hold-Down Functions).
Yellow SHUNT Light. Glows steadily to
indicate that one or more zones have been
bypassed and that the system is only partially
armed. The light can flash to indicate which
zones have been bypassed (see Hold-Down
Functions, Key [S]).
Mini-Sounder. Sounds an audible
tone whenever:
l
an attempt is made to arm the panel
when a zone is in trouble;
l
entry delay is in progress, to remind
the user to disarm;
l
a Day Zone is in trouble.
A momentary beep when arming indicates that
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a zone is being auto-shunted.
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 immediately during the entry period
both to prevent an alarm and to silence the
Mini-Sounder.
NOTE:
1. If you enter the wrong code, you must wait
at least 2 seconds before trying again. If there
was an extended power failure and your
system does not respond to your correct code,
enter your preprogrammed fallback code to
disarm. See page 9.
2. If your MAGNUM ALERT-725 is used as an
area arm module that is part of a larger
system, and an alarm occurred on your
premises, silence the alarm by disarming at
your
keypad.