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Carolina Security & Wiring                                            Alarm Operations Guide

  

Caddx 8900 series

How to Arm Your Security System

To turn your security system on, close all of the protected doors and windows.  The green "READY" light on the Keypad Control will
light up.  (If you have bypassed any zones, the sensor in that area can be violated without affecting the "READY" light.)  The security
system will not arm if the "READY" light is not lit.

With the "READY" light on, you may arm the security system by entering your 4 - digit security code.

Each time a key is pressed on the Keypad Control, a short "beep" will sound.  If the Keypad Control beeps three times after code
entry, this means the code has not been accepted.  Press the "RESET" button [#] and re-enter a valid code.

If the Keypad Control beeps continuously after code entry, this means that either: (A) the AC power is off (your system is on battery
back-up), (B) your FIRE zone is lit, or (C) the TROUBLE light is lit.  Enter your code a second time to silence the beeps.  If the
problem is power failure, restore power.  If the problem was a FIRE activation, the RESET button [#] will restore your system once
the smoke clears.  If the problem is your TROUBLE light — or you can't restore your alarm for any reason — call Carolina for repair
service at the numbers listed above.

Once your security system has accepted a valid code, the red ARMED light will come on.  If you are leaving, you must exit through
the predestinated ENTRY/EXIT door(s).  If you will be remaining inside the protected area, make sure all appropriated interior motion
detectors have been bypassed.

"Instant" Arming/ Removing Delay

If no one else is expected home, you can remove the delay on your entry door(s).  The entry delay can be activated or deactivated by
pressing the "star" [*] button (this toggle the delay on and off).  If delay is removed, your alarm system will sound immediately when
any door is opened.  The security system is disarmed as usual, by entering a valid 4 - digit code.

Disarming Your System

When you enter the protected property through one of the designated ENTRY/EXIT doors, the Keypad Control will make a
continuous beep until you enter a valid code.  Once you enter a valid 4 - digit code, the red "ARMED" light will go out, and the tone
will stop.  (Note: If the red "ARMED" light is flashing at entry, the alarm has been activated in your absence.)

How to BYPASS Security Zones

To bypass any of the zones 1 - 6, your system must begin disarmed.  You press the "star" button [*], zone NUMBER(s) to be
bypassed, and "star" button
 [*], then enter your 4-digit code to arm the system as usual.  (EXAMPLE: To bypass zones 2 and 3, you
press * 2 3 *)  Zones cannot be bypassed if the system is armed.  When you disarm the system, all bypassed zones will clear to the
normal status.  Since bypassed areas have no protection, do not teach this procedure to unauthorized persons.

Fire Zone

Your Security System has a “FIRE” zone which can be used for fire detection (when connected to a Smoke/Heat detector) in certain
jurisdictions.  If fire detection equipment has been added and the audible fire alarm siren sounds, you should follow your emergency
evacuation plans.  (NOTE: If you do not yet have emergency plans, contact your local fire department or Red Cross for suggestions)

To silence the audible fire alarm siren, enter your code.  To reset the smoke detector press the pound button  [#]; this will reset your
system.  After 10 seconds the “FIRE” light and the light on the affected Smoke detector should turn off.  If you are unable to reset the
fire system after the smoke detector chamber has been cleared of smoke, call Carolina for service help at the numbers listed above.

Understanding Your Audible Alarm Sounds

 

Fire:  Steady siren

 

Burglar:  Yelp siren

Understanding Your Keypad Control Lights

 

ARMED (Red light) Turns on (red) when system is armed; off otherwise.  Willing keep blinking if your alarm was activated
while you were away.

North Carolina

 (336) 286-5900 1-800-789-0460 

South Carolina

 (864) 246-4513 1-800-789-0469

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