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Computerized
Command
Center

The Computerized Command Center is the heart of


your Westec system. It accepts all signals reporting
from various parts of the home, automatically
interpreting these signals and simultaneously advises
the homeowner and the Central Station of the nature
of the problem.
Designed for reliability and accuracy, the "Continuous
State Circuit Analyzer" is constantly monitoring your
sensors for any malfunction in the wiring. The
burglary portion of your syste~ can be set and
disarmed as required and should be set at all times
your home is not occupied or during the time you are sleeping. Whether your
system is "Set" or "Disarmed", it is active 24 hours per day, monitoring for Fire,
Medical and Emergencies. ..-~

Although the Computerized Command Center is seldom used by the homeowner


for the operation of the system, it is necessary to be aw~e of certain functions.
For your protection, there is a locked access door and, in addition, a hidden
tamper switch is provided to prevent any unauthorized person from gaining
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0 SET PERIMETER SYSTEM (RDV LIGHT MUST BE SHOWING AT AEMOTEON:OFFSTATION AND NO
PERIMETER ZONE NUMBERS DISPLAVEDON MASTER MNEL)
~ - ENTER CODE" AED-SErLIGHT WILL FLASH DURING EXIT DELAY
(LOW LEVEL Vli'RNING TONE WILL SOUND DURING EXIT)
0 RESET SYSTEM (IF ACCIDENTALLVTRIPPED OR DURING ENTAVDElAY)
Iff - ENTER CODE" _ RED "SEr LIGHT DISAPPEARS "RESET"
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- SET 'RESET - SYSTEM IS ARMED OR DISARMED SETIAESET
, -DOOR ALERT - ANNOUNCES ENTRY THROUGH PROTECTION SENSORS DOOR ALERT ON 'OFF
: -INTI.. -INTERIOR A ON 'OFF INTERIOR ~ON 'OFF
I -INTB -INTERIOReON,OFF INTERIOR ION:OFF
S - NITE - ELIMINATES DELAY ON ENTRY SENSORS NITeON.'OFF
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3 - ' (INT C) - CONTROLS ZONE(S) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

LTERNATE CODES - OPTIONS


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CTAL AFTER ENTERING EACH ZONE. WHEN FINISHED ENTERING ZONES PuSH C1RL AGAIN TO ARM SVSTEM
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FtOGAAMMING NEW SECONDARY CODE (ALMYS BEGINS WITH DIGITS 4' »
ENTER MENU ACCESS CODE ,,2 (MENU LIGHTS UP)
PUSH SELECT-A.(X)[)E • ON THEN TURN OFF (F OFF. TURN ON. tHEN OFF)
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Your Westec System Major Components of Your '. ./

Your Westec security system is designed to provide Westec Security System


reliable electronic protection for your family and Your Weatec security system may include all or some
home. Employing state-of-the-art techniques in design of the following components:
and circuitry, combined with sensor devices, it
provides 24 hour electronic surveillance to detect and • Computerized Command Center
report: • Computer .Access Thrminal
1. Burglary or Intrusion (with zone identification) • Remote Access Thrmina1s
• Outside Access Thrminals
2. Emergencies
3. Medical The Westec security system provides an extremely
high degree of security without the inconvenience or
4. Auxiliary (customized to your special needs) worry of carrying keys. Unlike many other systems,
5. Pire and smoke the Weatec security system cannot be forcibly
6. Thst compromised by "picking" or tampering with the
7. Low Battery access terminals. It can easily be set or disarmed by
8. 'Irouble in the Circuitry entering the correct combination. It is also easy to
determine if the system is set or disarmed.
The equipment detects the problem, notifies you of
the situation by sounding an alarm and immediately When the red light is displayed the burglary system is
transmits that information to the Central Station. The set, when the red light is not displayed the burglary
Westec system is a CUSTOM installation designed to system is off.
best accommodate a particular home, lifestyle, number
and age of occupants, neighborhood, etc.... It is
important to be familiar with the operation of your
system to realize its maximum benefits, and, just as
important, to PRBVENT ACCIDENTAL ALARMS.
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There are two buttons visible In the
Computerized Command Center.
TOP BUTTON

The top button is the Thst button and, by


depressing this button while the system is
disarmed, it checks itseH. It will briefly emanate
the various distinct sounds for each type of alarm
and automatically contact the Central Station. By
doing so, it advises the atation operator that your
system is functioning normally.

LOWER BUTTON
The lower button is the 'Irouble button. If the
system detects a failure in any of its component
parts, it will emanate a distinct low level audio
signal. 1b elimigate this audio signal, the
homeowner depresses the "TROUBLE" button
which will silence the audio trouble warning. You
can then call the Westec service department
number for an appointment.
There is a green light visibfe in the Computerized
Command Center. When the green light is
displayed, it indicates that there is power to the
system. Whenever the homeowner' depresses the
"TROUBLE" button to silence the trouble warning When the access door is opened you will note a
the green light will blink. ' switch beside the face plate with the buttons. This
switch is the power on/off switch for' turning
"OFF" the entire system. At.certain times it could
be necessary to turn the system to power "OFF"
(such as remodeling with workmen continually
4 co~g and going.)
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Using Your Westec Security Alarm System
Operating The System
Before attempting to set the system, make sure that In the event that your Westec system is activated
( accidentally, it is important to disarm the alarm as
the system is in the proper mode (i.e. doorslwindows
\ properly closed, no objects blocking interior traps, soon as possible by entering the disarm code at the
etc.). If the system is Nor in the proper mode to be nearest access terminal.
set, the appropriate zones will be displayed ~n the When Your System is in Alarm
Computer Access 1erminal, the ROY light will Nor
be displayed on the Remote Access 1erminals and the If your Westec security system should go into an
green light will Nor be displayed on the Outside alarm condition:
Access 1erminals. If an attempt is made to set the
system when it is in the improper mode, the voice • A loud audible warning will be heard throughout
will state "check Zone __ ". the home. There are distinct separate warning ,
sounds for Burglary, Pire, Emergency, Medical
The burglary system can be set and disarmed from and Trouble in the System.
any access terminal. The system can be set at one • Simultaneously, the system contacts the Central
access terminal and disarmed from another. Por Station and immediately reports your location
example, when returning home in the evening, the and the nature of the alarm.
system may be disarmed from the entrance but, upon
retiring at night, it could be set from the bedroom. • The appropriate symbol for the alarm condition
will also be displayed on your Computer Access
It is possible to have the external (perimeter) Thrminal.
protective circuit active while having the int,:rn~
(interior) circuit off, to allow free movement mSlde
your home. 'Ib tum the internal (interior) circuit off or
on, depress the proper code from any access terminal
or use the menu code on the Computerized Access
Terminal.

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Computer Access Terminal
This optional exclusive and unique terminal is a
valuable component of your Westec system. It
provides, on a 24 hour basis, the status of protection
in your home in both a visual and audible manner. In
addition, the flexibility of the system is increased by
allowing you to customize the system to individual
and family needs when required.

The following features are exclusive to the Computer


Access Thrminal:
• Menu Mode
• Visual Alarm Status Display of Alarm Conditions on
• 24 Zone Display
• Entry/Exit - Delay to instant Computer Access Thrminal
• Door Alert If your system should SO into an alarm condition, the
• Liquid Crystal Display appropriate alarm symbol will appear on the
• Programmable Phone NUQlber Storage \ Computer Access 1erminal and a loud audible warning
Additional features on the Computer Access Thrminal will be heard throughout the home.
are: ,. The symbols for the alarm conditions are:
• System Voice
• Set/Reset (Disarm) 6 Pire
• Emergency Button (displayed)
• Medical Button (displayed) o Burlgary
• Back Lit Controls
• Interior Indicators
, + Emergency (plus Emergency Button blinks)
• Continuous State Circuit Analyzer
+ Medical (plus Medical Button blinks)

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Testing Your System to each of your sensored areas and activate that sensor
1b assure that your system is working properly, the li.e. open door/window, step on mat, step in front of
system should be tested on a regular basis Inot less eye, etc., and you will hear a ''beep, beep" sound to .( ,
than monthly). Before you initiate the test, your advise you that the sensor is operating properly. Your (
system must be in the disarmed condition. 1b initiate system will automatically turn off at the end of the ,,-
the test cycle press the trouble switch while in the test, or you can stop it any time during the test
menu mode. The system will immediately cycle sequence by entering the reset code. If you do not
through all the alarms to assure that all reporting press 6, the system will automatically ,~nd the test.
functions are working properly and reporting to the
Central Station. The symbols for the alarm function The Westec security system is designed to provide you
and your selected options will also be displayed on the with many years of reliable trouble-free protection.
menu as your system goes through the test sequence. Your Westec dealer is a professional.... trained and
experienced in all phases of security protection.
The system voice will then state: "For sensor test
enter six:' After pressing 6 at ~y key pad, you can go

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Zone Status Display on Computer


For example:
Access Terminal
1. The mIWer bedroom door is zone number 1
The numbers 1 through 24 across the lower left side and must be closed to set the system. If the i
of the display on the Computer Access 'terminal door is open, then the zone number "I'" will \.
indicate status of up to 24 independent zones of
protection. IYour particular system could have some or
be displayed on the Computer Access
'terminal. If an attempt is made to set the
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all of these zones installed., They also indicate the system from anyone of the control terminals,
point of attempted break-in or the location of any the voice will state: "check zone 1:'
problem in the wiring circuit - should such a 2. If there is a violation of the zone while the
problem occur. These zones will not be displayed on zone is in the set mode, the zone number will

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until the system is reset.
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system is set or not) for any possible
LUUi\6 malfunction in the wiring.
j. In the event of any trouble in the burglary
circuit, the specific zone that is having
trouble will blink on and off and a low level
sound will be heard throughout the home and
the voice will also identify the zone number.
NOI'E: Should a malfunction occur other
than in the burglary circuit, a low level sound
is heard ,throughout the home and the voice
will identify the type of problem. Depress the
TRB Itrouble} button to silence the sound
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You wish to engage the door alert fundlon.
1. Depress 2 + 543 to enter the menu mode and
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; 1he system voice will state: "select mode:' 1. Depress 2 + 543 to enter the menu mode and r-')
the system voice will state: "select mode:'
2. The full menu will appear on the Computer
Access '!erminal. 2. The full menu will appear with an arrow by
... "2 Door Alert" to indicate that this function is
3. Then depress the 2 to engage door alert. engaged in the system.
4. The system voice will state: "Door Alert On" 3. You will depress 2 to remove door alert from
and an arrow will appear on the menu beside
" the 2 function.
the system.
4. The system voice will state: "Door Alert Off"
5. You can now select another function or press and the arrow will disappear from the menu.
CTRL to erase the menu.
5. You can select other functions or depress
6. The menu will then disappear except for the CTRL to exit from the menu mode.
function selected. In this example "Door Alert"
will remain on the menu until you remove this 6. The menu will then be erased from the
function from the system. Computer Access '!erminal.

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Entry/Exit - Delay To Instant Door Alerf'~t!f I

This feature allows you to change from BntrylExit When activated, this feature will e6umate a low level
delay to instantaneous alarm. This feature would be "beep-beep" sound whenever a zone is violated when
used to change EntrylExit delay to an instantaneous the system is NOT set. This feature is useful during ,
alarm when retiring for the night, and would then be the day when the system is not set, to alert you that a
zone Ifor example an outside door) has been opened.
changed back to EntrylExit delay when arising the Also. families with small children entering or leaving
next morning. The arrow and function "5 Nite" will particular areas (such as a pool area, etc.) would
be displayed on the Comp~ter Access '!erminal and utilize this feature. Door Alert is turned on and off
"Nite" will be displayed on the Remote Access through the menu mode.
'!erminals when this feature is engaged.
It can be engaged from the Computer Access '!erminal
by using the menu mode. Manual Force Arm
This feature allows the homeowner to set the system
even though some areas may be open (for example,
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The zone number will be displayed on the
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'!erminal by using either the menu mode or the
appropriate combination, or from the Remote Access
'!erminals and Outside Access '!erminals by entering
the appropriate combination. The arrow, "Force Set"
1 and the appropriate zone(s} will be displayed on the
.. Visual Display Menu. The system voice will also state:
"Force Set __ ". . ( " .•
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M~nual Force Arm to be aware which zone(s) is (are)
bemg left unprotected, and the interior should be
activated as an added backup to the unprotected zone
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Keyboard Tone
This feature gives you sound when depressing the The following words and phrases are prompted when
combinations on the inside panels (Computerized you enter ~e menu mode from the Computer Access
Access 1erminal and Remote Access 1erminals). As 1erminal:
1 each number of the combination is depressed, a low "Select mode"
"beep" is heard. This informs you that the
combination is being accepted by the system. The phrases for the functions are:
The Keyboard Thne can be engaged from the DISPLAY VOICE
Computerized .Access 1erminal by using the menu 1. SetlReset "Set" or "Reset" (when system is
mode. disarmed)
If the Keyboard Thne is de-activated, it will be 2. Door Alert "Door Alert On" or "Door Alert Off"
displayed on the Computer .Access 1erminal with an
arrow as function "Thne Off." 3. Int A "Interior A On" or "Interior A Off"
4. Int B "Interior B On" or "Interior B Off"
System Voice 5. Nite "Nite On" or "Nite Off"
Your system has a voice feature which serves as an 6. Thne Off "Thne On" or "Thne Off"
added guidance in operating your system. The voice 7. Force Set "Force Set __ "
can be heard from the Computerized Access 1erminal
and the Remote .Access 1erminals. There are several 8. 1elephone "Enter phone number now"
valuable voice instructions which are as follows: 9. Voice Off (silent for "Voice Off")
If you attempt to set the system with one of the zones O. Select A "Select A Code On" or "Select A
(door/window, etc.) in the improper mode, the system Code Code Off"
voice will state: If you do not wish to have the system voice verify the
"Check Zone __ " various conditions, it can be turned off at the
Computerized Access 1erminal by entering the menu
If you attempt to Force Arm the system, the mode and selecting function 9. The arrow and "Voice
system voice will then state: Off" will be displayed on the Visual Display Menu.
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This terminal contains a display panel with a switch The buttons on the switch pad are displayed at all
panel containing six touch pads, which are continually times to enable you to set or disarm the system when
displayed, and an emergency touch pad. Placed in one it is dark.
or more strategic locations in your home, the Remote
, Access 1erminal provides the following important
functions:
When the ROY light is displayed, it indicates the
system is ready to be set. If the ROY light is not
displayed, then one of the perimeter sensored areas
• SetslDisarms the System (door/window) is not in the proper mode.
• Emits Different and Distinct Audible
Noises in the event of: When the SET light is displayed the system is set.
a. Burglary When the INT light is displayed, the interior
b. Fire protection is engaged. The interior protection of the
c. Emergency system CANNOI' transmit a signal to the Central
d. Medical Station if a violation occurs UNLESS the entire
e. 1rouble in the system system, including the perimeter, is set.
I It visually displays the following status of the system:
• ROY· System is able to be set

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is set
• INT - Interior Protection Status
• NITE· EntrylExit set to instant
It sets and disarms (turns system on and off) by
( simply entering a combination cod~by depressing the
touch pad in the proper sequence."As each digit is
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(. ") entered on the access terminal, the "INT" light will
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blink to indicate that the digit has been accepted "
properly. If an error is made in entering the code,
simply wait two seconds and enter your correct code.
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Entry/Exit
This feature allows you a certain number of seconds other parts of the home. If a subsequent attempt of
(prQgrammed at time of installation) to set or disarm violation is made in another area (different
the system when leaving or entering the home. When door/window, etc.), the alarm will again be activated
entering the home, a low level alarm signal will and report to the Central Station.
emanate from the system and the "Set" light will
blink for a prescribed time to allow you to enter the
home and disarm the system. When leaving the home, This will alert the homeowner to the fact that a
you have the same amount of time to set the system. violation has occured while the system was set. The
The "Set" light will begin blinking after the system is ROY (ready) li~t will be blinking on the Remote
set and continue to blink for the prescribed time so
that you can exit the home. When entering, if the :cttJ1!~ ,th~t will be bliDkiiii
on
system is not disarmed within the prescribed time, it e tUde cess ..:
will go into an alarm condition. When exiting, if the
exit door is not closed within the prescribed time, the
system will go into alarm condition.

Automatic Reset and


Automatic Force Arm Select A Code
These features allow the system to reset itself on all Allows the homeowner to add a temporary code for
modes (except Fire) even though one or more zones days when a maid, iervice personnel, or guests' are
have been violated. If an alarm condition occurs expected and those people have need of entry or exit
(i.e. door/window opened) the system will be activated on those days,
and report to the Central Station. After the prescribed Example: The homeowner is expecting a maid at 10:00
minutes the alarm will stop and, even though the a.m. but must leave the house at 8:00 a.m. Prior to
alarm condition has not been corrected (i.e. leaving the house the owner will enter the menu
door/window still open), the system will reset itself, mode and select item "0". The preprogrammed
bypassing that particular zone, thereby protecting all special code will be activated.

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Outside Access Terminals


These terminals are used to set and disarm the system
from outside the home. One is normally placed at the
front entrance, or the entrance most often used for
entering and leaving the home. It contains six touch
pads, which are continually displayed, and four lights.
When the system is ready to be set, the green light
will be displayed.
As each digit of the combination is entered on the
touch pad, the' yellow light will blink to indicate that
the digit has been accepted properly, When the
completed combination has been entered correctly, the
red light will be displayed. When the interior portion
of the system is engaged, the yellow light will be
displayed . ..,
If an error if made in entering the combination,
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simply wait two seconds and re-enter your correct
set/disarm combination.

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Fire
At least one smoke detector should be located near, but outside of, each sleeping area to meet the minimum
requirements of the NFPA Standard for Household Fire Warning Equipment NFPA 74-1974.
When a fire system is installed in your home, your local fire authorities should be notified .
.) The following table lists various levels of Protection as specified by the National Fire Protection Association:

Where to be Installed
Detection Equipment Smoke Smoke or
Level Required Detectors Heat Detectors
One or more smoke detectors plus ',.To protect each separate sleeping All other major areas and rooms of
1 additional smoke or heat detectors area and at the head of each the living unit including basement
basement stairway
One or more smoke detectors plus 1b protect each separate Basement, kitchen, liVing room,
2 additional smoke or heat detectors sleeping area bedrooms, attic, furnace (utility)
rooms
One or more smoke detectors plus 1b protect each separate Basement, kitchen. living room,
3 additional smoke or heat detectors sleeping area bedroom, furnace (utility) rooms
One or more smoke detectors 1b protect each separate sleeping Not Applicable
4 area and at the head of each
stairway to occupied areas

Each warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the
household as follows:
A smoke detector installed in each separate sleeping area (the vicinity of, but outside of the bedrooms), and
} Heat or Smoke Detectors in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens. hallways. attics. furnace rooms, closets,
utility and storage rooms. basements and attached garages.
For additional information you may contact one of the following agencies:
1. National Fire Protection Association 2. California State Fire Marshall
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FCC Notice
This equipment generates and uses radio frequenc>:
energy and if not installed and used properly, that IS,
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's LIMITED WARRANTY
instructions, may cause interference to radio and Weltec security Productl, Inc. warrants that the
1 television reception. It has been type tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B computing
productl of ItI manfucture shall be free from
defectl In materlall or workmanlhlp for one year
from the date of Installation If luch goods have
device in accordance with the specifications in been properly Inltalled and lubJect to normal use.
Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed
to provide reasonable protection against such WESTEC SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC. SHALL NOT
interference in a residential installation. However, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING FROM IDSS OF PROPERTY
in a particular installation. If this equipment does OR OTHER DAMAGE OR IDSSES OWING TO THE
cause interference to radio or television reception, FAIWRE OF WESTEC SECURITY PRODUcrs INC.
which can be determined by turning the equipment BEYOND THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACE·
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the MENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUcrs.
interference by one or more of the following WESTEC SECURITY PROoucrs INC. MAKES NO
measures: WARRANTY OR FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY
AND NO OTHER WARRANTY ORAL OR WRITTEN.
Reorient the receiving antenna. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, BEYOND THE ONE
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver. YEAR WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SPECIFIED
Move the computer away from the receiver. HEREIN.
Plug the computer into a ,different outlet so that
computer and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
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\ ) an experienced radio/television technician for
1 additional suggestions. The user may fmd the
., , following booklet prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful: "How to
Identify and Resolve Radio!fV Interference
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402. Stock No.
004-000-00345-4.
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The Westec telephone access module 9ives complete access to the


alarm system through the house telephones and from anywhere in the
world through the switched telephone network. Besides the ability
to operate the system, the telephone access module gives a full
status of the system and a "page" mode which allows 'broadcasting
through the alarm system speakers from any touch-tone telephone.
BASIC OPERATION:
TO GAIN ACCESS FROM WITHIN THE HOME:
Enter *, 'II, * on any standard touch-tone telephone connectei!' to .....
the alarm system. Please note that once this combination is
entered, the outside telephone line is disconnected from the house
phones and the house phones are connected to the alarm system.
I
TO GAIN ACCESS FROM OUTSIDE THE HOME: (
(The 35 combo must be turned on before leaving)
Dial your telephone number on any touch-tone phone, wait for·the
tone (after the appropriate number of rings, selected by you),
lhen ent~r *, " *, 34 45 • It a mistake is made when entering
It, (f, It, hang up the phone, wdit 10 &ceconds and call back agcdn •.
To exit the phone access, hang up the phone. If there is an
answering machine connected, the system will start a 9() second~
timer after the answering machine answers the phone line, in,
which the *'*34 combo should be entered. If the machine is off or
full, the system will answer the line after the appropriate number
of rings. .
NOTE: The telephone access module has been tested to operate with
the answering machine, but some older answering machines
could load the phone line and cause intermittent operation.
If this occurs, replace the answering machine.' .

TO ENABLE OR DISABLE EXTERNAL ACCESS:


Enter 35_______· on any touchpad or access terminal. If you do
this on an access terminal, the voice will say "External phone
control on or of.f".

Once you have gained'"1lccess to your security system, a tone will


sound and any combination can be entered as it would be from any
touchpad or access terminal. (.* key is the same as CTRL on a CAT)
If a wrong combination is entered, wait 3 seconds and start over.
Follow the procedures on your alarm system operation guide for
instructions on how to activate a desired function.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS:
Use these functions in order to determine the status of your alarm
system when using phone access.
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ENTER N,1 to check system status (Set/Reset, Interior, etc. ,


ENTER N,2 to check the zone status (if a zone is open)
ENTER N,3 to check for any alarm activations
ENTER N,O to page inside of the home

NO - PAGE:
This function allows messages to be broadcast through the alarm
system speakers. To exit the mode, wait 30 seconds. The house
phones are connected to the outside phone line in this mode.

,. If there are any instructions you need which are not covered in
this operation guide, please call our office. We vill be glad to
assist you in any matter concerning your security. '

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InstructiQns fQr using the WESTEC 356 phQne sccese module

DescriptiQn:

The Westec mQdel 356 telephQne access module. when added to the
W3000 system. gives complete access to the system thrQugh the house
telephQnes and from anywhere in the world through the switched
telephone network. Besides the ability tQ Qperate the system, the
telephQne access module gives full status of the system and a "Page"
mode which allows your vQice tQ be brQadcast through the system
speakers from any Touch Tone telephone.

OperatiQn:

I. Internal House Phones


To access the telephone access module, pick up any Touch
TQne telephone that is connected to the same outgQing line the W3000
is cQnnected tQ and enter "*,*". Once this is entered, three short
tQnes will be heard thrQugh the system speakers and the house
telephQnes are discQnnected from the Qutside telephone line and
cQnnected to the W3000 system. At this PQint the telephone touch pad
can be used as a system tQuch pad. All valid system cQdes can nQW be
accessed thrQugh the telephone. In additiQn. system status and paging
system ls also available (See item III belQw).

II. External Anewer/Monitor

If the answering machine is turned on, wait un·til the


outgQing message has ended and the machlne has entered the recording
mode. Then enter "*,#,*.3,4.4,5" (if a mistake i6 made, hang up and
wait 30 secQnds and try again). If the system is in an alarm the voice
will repeat the alarm. Also a series Qf three short tones will be
heard and the system may nQW be Qperated using the telephone as
described in item I and III.

III. System Status and Page

In addition to the tWQ modes described above. you can also


acceS6 the system status, zone status, alarm status, input access and
page. The Qperation of these features is described belQw.

Feature Access Description

System #,1 Voice will repeat system s"tatus (set,


Status interiors on, etc.)

Zone #,2 VQice will repeat all open zones


Status

Alarm #,3 VQice will repeat any active alarms (any that
Status have not been manually reset)
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Feature Access Description
Input #.4 Once in this mode press 1,2,3 or 4 to operate
Access input 1,2,3 or 4 (these inputs must be wired
and assigned by a Westec technician, can be
used to operate furnaces, lights, gates etc.)

Page #,0 When entered, the system speakers become


System "paging speakers" and your voice will be
broadcasted through the system. Also the
house phone is connected to the outside phone
line in this mode.

IV. Phone Access Module Enable/Disable


The 356 Phone Access Module can be enabled or disabled by the use
of the code "3545" entered from any system touch pad. The voice will
repeat through the system speakers: "External phone control on" or
"External phone control off" depending on which way it's being
toggled. When phone access is enabled. a small triangle will be lit on
the 371B Computerized Access Terminal in the master bedroom.

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