National Security Systems D360 User Manual - page 6
Digital Keypad
The Command Center has a lighted digital keypad used to enter passcodes
and system commands into the security system. As you touch the keys to
enter a passcode, the Command Center emits a short beep tone to indicate
that your entry is accepted.
Command Bar
The
COMMAND
bar is used to perform standard one- or two-digit
COMMAND functions.
NOTE:
Some systems require a security passcode be entered before the
COMMAND
bar can operate.
My system requires a security passcode: ____________.
My system does not require a security passcode.
If the Command bar security code is
six
digits long, the Command Center
will automatically go into the “Command mode”. If it is less than 6 digits,
you must press the Command bar after entering the passcode, in order to
enter the Command mode.
The Command Center’s display panel indicates if the system is ready to arm
or not. If the
zone status indicators
are
not
lit, the system can be armed by
entering your personal passcode or any of the arming commands available
to your system.
If
any
of the zone status indicators are lit, the system has a faulted zone.
Correcting the faulted zone will usually mean closing a door or window.
AC Power Indicator
When the
red
AC indicator lights steadily, your security system is operating
from AC voltage. When the AC indicator is flashing, your security system
is operating on back-up battery power.
Command Mode Indicator
When the COMMAND bar is pressed, the
red
Command Mode indicator
lights steadily to show that the system is ready to accept a command. The
Command Mode indicator remains lighted for 15 seconds or until the
command is completed.
Reference Guide
The pull-up reference guide located on the top of the command center is a
quick reference gude