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E55

E65

Always Armed,
Never Disarmed

User Guide

Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the website
www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.

Limitations of Alarm Systems


We strongly advise that you review and take into consideration the Limitations of Alarm Systems document available on
our website at http://paradox.com/Terms/.

Warning for Connections to Non-Traditional Telephony (e.g. VoIP)


Paradox alarm equipment was designed to work effectively around traditional telephone systems. For those customers
who are using a Paradox alarm panel connected to a non-traditional telephone system, such as "Voice Over Internet
Protocol" (VoIP) that converts the voice signal from your telephone to a digital signal traveling over the Internet, you should
be aware that your alarm system may not function as effectively as with traditional telephone systems.
For example, if your VoIP equipment has no battery back-up, during a power failure your system's ability to transmit signals
to the central station may be compromised. Or, if your VoIP connection becomes disabled, your telephone line monitoring
feature may also be compromised. Other concerns would include, without limitation, Internet connection failures which may
be more frequent than regular telephone line outages.
We therefore strongly recommend that you discuss these and other limitations involved with operating an alarm system on
a VoIP or other non-traditional telephone system with your installation company. They should be able to offer or
recommend measures to reduce the risks involved and give you a better understanding.

WARNINGS: Information to User


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1) re orient or relocate the
receiving antenna; (2) increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; (3) connect the equipment to an outlet
on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected, or (4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv
technician for assistance. CAUTION: The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Paradox Security Systems could void the users authority to operate/use the equipment.

Patents
One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399, 6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5721542,
5287111, 5119069, 5077549 and RE39406. Canadian and international patents may also apply.
2008 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. Esprit, Esprit
E55 and Esprit E65 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada,
the United States and/or other countries.

Table of Contents
User Settings .................................................................. 2

Alarms ........................................................................... 13

Zone Settings.................................................................. 3

Alarm Display .......................................................... 13

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Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm ......................... 13

User Codes...................................................................... 4

Panic Alarms ........................................................... 13

Adding / Modifying a User .......................................... 4

Fire Alarms .............................................................. 14

Deleting a User .......................................................... 4

Testing & Maintenance ............................................ 14

Setting the Time & Date ................................................. 5

Communicating Through the Internet (IP100) ........... 14

Setting Chime Zones...................................................... 5

Communicating Using Text Messages (PCS100)...... 15

Trouble Display............................................................... 5

Communicating by Phone........................................... 17

Keypads........................................................................... 6

(Voice-Guided VDMP3) ................................................ 17

Auditory Feedback ..................................................... 6

VDMP3 Instructions Diagram .................................. 18

Visual Feedback ........................................................ 6

Advanced System Features ........................................ 19

Keypad Muting ........................................................... 6

Programmable Outputs (PGMs) .............................. 19

Keypad Backlight ....................................................... 6

Partitioning............................................................... 19

Keypad Overviews ..................................................... 7

Quick Function Keys................................................ 19

Arming & Disarming with StayD ................................... 9

System Notes ............................................................... 19

To Turn On/Off StayD Mode ...................................... 9

Quick Programming..................................................... 21

To Change Arm Mode................................................ 9

Master Quick Menus................................................ 21

Advanced StayD Settings ........................................ 10

Index.............................................................................. 23

Arming & Disarming..................................................... 10


Regular Arming ........................................................ 10
Sleep Arming ........................................................... 10
Stay Arming ............................................................. 11
Bypassing a Zone .................................................... 11
One-Touch Arming................................................... 12
Auto-Arming ............................................................. 12

Esprit E55 / E65

User Settings

For security reasons, write only the users name and not their user code. 4-Digit Codes N 6-Digit Codes N
User # and Name
001: Master__________________________________________________
002: Master1_________________________________________________
003: Master2_________________________________________________
004:________________________________________________________
005:________________________________________________________
006:________________________________________________________
007:________________________________________________________
008:________________________________________________________
009:________________________________________________________
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026:________________________________________________________
027:________________________________________________________
028:________________________________________________________
029:________________________________________________________
030:________________________________________________________
031:________________________________________________________
032:________________________________________________________

Byp*

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*Programmed by your installer.

User Guide

Zone Settings
Write the device type (motion detector, door contact etc.) and location.
Zone Number and Description

Partition
1 or 2

001:______________________________ _____
002:______________________________ _____
003:______________________________ _____
004:______________________________ _____
005:______________________________ _____
006:______________________________ _____
007:______________________________ _____
008:______________________________ _____
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026:______________________________ _____
027:______________________________ _____
028:______________________________ _____
029:______________________________ _____
030:______________________________ _____
031:______________________________ _____
032:______________________________ _____

Esprit E55 / E65

Byp

Stay

Sleep

Force

24Hr

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User Codes
User codes are personal identification numbers for each user that allow you to enter certain programming
modes, arm or disarm your system, as well as activate or deactivate PGMs. The system supports the following:
1 System Master Code
2 Master Codes
29 User Codes

System Master Code (Default: 123456)


The System Master Code can arm or disarm any partition, and can create, modify or delete any user code.

Master Codes
Master Code 1 is permanently assigned to Partition 1 and can be used to create, modify or delete user codes
that are assigned to Partition 1. Master Code 2 is permanently assigned to Partition 2 (exception: when
partitioning is disabled, Master Code 2 will be assigned to Partition 1) and can be used to create, modify or
delete user codes that are assigned to the same partition.
NOTE: Master Codes cannot modify or delete user codes assigned to both partitions. Only the System Master
Code can modify or delete user codes assigned to both partitions.

Duress Code
If you are forced to arm or disarm your system, entering the user code with the duress option enabled will arm or
disarm the system and immediately transmit a silent alert (Duress Code) to the monitoring station. The duress
code must be enabled by your installer.

User Code Length


Your system can be programmed to use either 4- or 6-digit user codes, where each digit can be any value from
0 to 9. Six-digit codes are considered more difficult to crack and therefore, more secure. Avoid programming
simple or obvious user codes, such as your telephone number, address, or codes such as 1234.

Adding / Modifying a User


How do I add / modify a user?
1 Press the [ ] key.
2 Enter your [MASTER CODE].
3
4
5
6

Select a user by entering a 2-digit user number (01 to 32).


Enter a 4- or 6-digit [USER CODE].
Confirm the code.
Press [ENTER].
Go to step 3 or press [CLEAR] to exit.
For partitioned systems, go to step 7.
7 Press [1] and/or [2] to assign the user to a partition.
8 Press [ENTER].
Go to step 3 or press [CLEAR] to exit.

Visual Feedback
[ ] and [1] flash. When a number on the
keypad is lit, the user is already programmed.
Arm flashes.
Sleep flashes.
Stay flashes.
Off flashes.

Deleting a User
How do I delete a user?
1 Press the [ ] key.
2 Enter your [MASTER CODE].
3 Select a user by entering a 2-digit user number.
4 Press and hold the [SLEEP] key until you hear the confirmation beep.

User Guide

Setting the Time & Date


How do I set the time & date?
1 Press the [TBL] key.
2 Press [8].
3 Enter time using the 24 hour format (e.g. 18:00 for 6:00 pm).
4 Enter the year (4 digits).
5 Enter the month (2 digits).
6 Enter the day (2 digits). You have now set the time & date. Press [CLEAR] to exit.

Setting Chime Zones


A chime-enabled zone will advise you every time it is opened by causing your keypad to beep. Each keypad
must be chimed separately.
How do I chime zones?
For K636 & K10LED keypads: press & hold the zone key ([1] to [0(10)]) you wish to chime.
For K32 & K32I keypads: press & hold the [T] key and enter the 2-digit zone number.
Confirmation beep = Chime on, Rejection beep = Chime off
NOTE: For a description of the confirmation and rejection beeps, see Keypad Feedback on page 6.
To identify your keypad, see page 7.

Trouble Display
Your alarm system continuously monitors several trouble conditions that can be reported directly to your
monitoring station. When a trouble condition occurs, the [TBL] key will illuminate. Press the [TBL] key, and the
keypad will illuminate a number corresponding to the trouble the system is experiencing. We strongly suggest
that you inform your monitoring station of the trouble and allow them to service your system.
NOTE: If the keypad emits a BEEP every 5 seconds whenever a new trouble condition has occurred, press the
[TBL] key to stop the Trouble Beep.

Accessing the Trouble Display


Key / LED Trouble Type
Lit

Trouble Details

[2]

Power Trouble (press [2] to view Three types of power trouble:


the type of power trouble; the
[1] The control panel is experiencing low/no battery.
corresponding key illuminate)
[2] There is an AC failure on the control panel.
[3] There is an auxiliary overload on the control
panel.
[3]
Bell Trouble
There is a bell disconnect/overload on the control
panel.
[4]
Communication Trouble
Your alarm system, if monitored, could not
Press
communicate with the monitoring station.
[TBL]
[5]
Tamper/Zone Wiring Failure
A wiring problem is occurring on one or more zones.
[6]
Module Tamper Trouble
A modules anti-tamper switch has been triggered.
[8]
Timer Loss
Your alarm systems clock must be reprogrammed.
See Setting the Time and Date above to set your
systems time and date.
[0 (10)]
Module Supervision Loss
One or more modules are no longer communicating
with the control panel.
IMPORTANT: Except for the Timer Loss trouble, contact your monitoring station or installer to resolve
the trouble condition.

Esprit E55 / E65

Keypads
Auditory Feedback
When you enter information on the keypad, it will guide you with beep tones that communicate confirmation or
rejection of your entries. You should be familiar with these two keypad beep tones:
Confirmation Beep: When an operation (e.g. arming/disarming) is successfully entered on the keypad or when
the system switches to a new status/mode, the keypad produces an intermittent beep tone (BEEP-BEEP-BEEPBEEP).
Rejection Beep: When the system reverts to its previous status or when an operation is incorrectly entered on
the keypad, it will emit a continuous beep tone (BEEEEEEEEP).
The following are other types of auditory feedback, and will always be accompanied by the flashing of an arm
key or LED ([ARM], [STAY], or [SLEEP]):
Continuous beep = Alarm
Variable beep = Fire alarm
Intermittent beep = Beginning of exit delay
Fast Intermittent beep = Last 10 seconds of exit delay

Visual Feedback
The keypad includes colored lights which convey the current status of your system. The state of each light
represents a specific condition in your system.
NOTE: Many of the features in your system must be enabled by the installer. If the feature is not programmed,
the keypad will emit a rejection beep and the action will be cancelled. Refer to Zone Settings on page 3 for
details.

Keypad Muting
When muted, the keypad will only emit the confirmation beep and rejection beep, and will beep when a key is
pressed. Therefore, when muted, the keypad will not beep during an alarm and will not beep for chime enabled
zones. Each keypad must be muted separately.
How do I mute the keypad?
Press & hold the [CLEAR] key for 6 seconds to enable or disable keypad muting. If the keypad emits a
confirmation beep, Keypad Muting is enabled for that keypad. If the keypad emits a rejection beep, the
feature is disabled.

Keypad Backlight
The illumination level behind the keys can be modified to suit your needs. The [MEM] key is used to set the
desired level. Each consecutive push of the [MEM] key will increase the backlight level until the maximum level is
reached. After reaching the maximum level, the backlight level will return to the lowest level (backlight off) and
the whole process is repeated.
How do I modify the backlight?
1 Press and hold the [MEM] key. The [MEM] key will illuminate.
2 Press the [MEM] key to set the desired backlight level.
3 Press [CLEAR] twice to exit.

User Guide

Keypad Overviews
K636 Keypad Overview
[TBL] Trouble display

[ARM] (page 10)


[SLEEP] (page 10)
[STAY] (page 11)

ON = Trouble(s) occurring
(page 5)

ON = System armed
OFF = Zone disarmed

[MEM] Alarm memory display


ON = Alarm(s) occurred
(page 13)

Flash = Exit Delay


Fast Flash = Exit Delay (final 10 sec.) / zone in alarm

[BYP] Bypass programming


ON = Zone(s) bypassed
(page 13)

Zone Display:
The keys [1] to [0(10)] correspond
to zones 1 to 10 respectively:
Key lit
= Open or entry delay
Key flash = In alarm

IMPORTANT: If installed on a partitioned


system, the K636 will only display partition 1.

= Press once + [MASTER CODE] for Quick Menu Programming.


(see Master Quick Menus on page 21)

Off Key (red):


ON = Disarmed
OFF = System armed
Light (AC):
ON = Power on
OFF = Power off

StayD Light:
ON = StayD on
OFF = StayD off
(see StayD Mode on
page 9)

K32I Keypad Overview

Keys
= Press once + [MASTER CODE] for
Quick Menu programming
(see Master Quick Menus on page 21)
= Press & hold for keypad settings
= Press & hold for chime programming
(see Setting Chime Zones on page 5)

K32I Icon Display & Descriptions

Icon

Description

StayD

On = StayD mode enabled

Icon

Description

Indicate Partition 1 and 2

EXIT DELAY

Flashing = Enter code before Exit Delay ends

OFF

On = System is disarmed

ENTRY DELAY

Flashing = Enter code before Entry Delay ends

STAY

On = System is Stay armed

ENTER CODE

On = Enter your user code

SLEEP

On = System is Sleep armed

MEMORY

On = Alarm(s) occurred

Flashing = System is in Master Quick Menu mode

ARM

On = Partition is armed

BYPASS

On = Zone(s) bypassed

ALARM

Flashing = System is in alarm

CHIME

On = Displays chime zones when in Chime Prog.


mode

PRE-ALARM
DELAY

On = Countdown to alarm on Pre-Alarm zones

TROUBLE

Trouble flashes and number(s) corresponding to the


trouble(s) illuminate (see Trouble List on page 5)

ZONE OPEN

On = Illuminated zone(s) are open

ZONE IN ALARM On = Illuminated zone(s) are in alarm


Esprit E55 / E65

On = AC power is supplied to the keypad

AC
NO

AC

On = Keypad is running on backup battery power


7

K10LEDV/H Keypad Overview


Off Light:
On
Off

Partition 1 Status

Partition 2 Status

[ARM] (page 10)


[SLEEP] (page 10)
[STAY] (page 11)

= Disarmed
= System armed

Light (AC):
On
Off

On = Partition armed
Off = Partition disarmed
Flash= Exit Delay
Fast Flash= Exit Delay (final 10 sec.)
Fast Flash= Partition in alarm

= Power on
= Power off

= Press once + [MASTER


CODE] for Quick Menu
Programming (see
Master Quick Menus on
page 21)

Zone Display:
The keys [1] to [0(10)] correspond to
zones 1 to 10 respectively.
Key Lit: Open or entry delay
Key Flash: In alarm

[TBL] Trouble display

StayD Light

ON = Trouble(s) occurring
(page 5)

ON = StayD on
(see StayD Mode on page 9)

[MEM] Alarm memory display


ON = Alarm(s) occurred
(page 13)

[BYP] Bypass programming


ON = Zone(s) bypassed
(page 13)

K32 Keypad Overview


Partition 1 Status

Off Light:
On = Disarmed
Off = System armed

Light (AC):
ON = Power on
OFF= Power off
= Press once + [MASTER
CODE] for Quick Menu
Programming (see
Master Quick Menus on
page 21)

[TBL] Trouble display


ON = Trouble(s) occurring
(page 5)

[MEM] Alarm memory display

Partition 2 Status

[ARM] (page 10)


[SLEEP] (page 10)
[STAY] (page 11)
On = Partition armed
Off = Partition disarmed
Flash= Exit Delay
Fast Flash= Exit Delay (final 10 sec.)
Fast Flash= Partition in alarm

Zone Display:
The numbers [1] to [32]
correspond to zones 1 to 32
respectively. Open or entry
delay zones are illuminated,
and flash in alarm.

StayD Light
ON = StayD on
(see StayD Mode on page 9)

ON = Alarm(s) occurred
(page 13)

[BYP] Bypass programming


ON = Zone(s) bypassed
(page 13)

User Guide

Arming & Disarming with StayD


StayD simplifies your life and makes it safer by protecting you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without ever
having to disarm the system even when entering an armed area. StayD lives with you and protects you at all
times, without any unprotected periods, and automatically re-arms the system so you dont need to remember
to.
When entering/exiting a site, the system partly disarms to let you pass through: simply notify the system with
your remote and go through the designated path which will automatically re-arm after you pass. All other zones
remain armed. The result is a system that is always protecting, without the uncertainty of whether the system is
armed or not.
Other benefits of StayD include knowing when your kids are accessing potentially dangerous areas, such as the
balcony, pool or front door. Now you can truly have peace of mind knowing that you are always protected.
Consult your installer for more information.

To Turn On/Off StayD Mode


To turn on StayD mode:
[STAY] + [CODE] + [STAY] StayD light on
Press the [STAY] key followed by a valid code, then press the [STAY] key again within ten seconds. The StayD
light will light up to confirm StayD activation, and the system will be in Stay mode.

To turn off StayD mode:


[OFF] + [CODE] + [OFF] Off light on
Press the [OFF] key followed by a valid code, then press the [OFF] key again within ten seconds. The StayD light
will turn off and the Off light will light up to confirm StayD deactivation. With StayD disabled, the system will
function as a standard security system.

To Change Arm Mode


(see Arming & Disarming on page 10)

To change the level of security - Stay to Sleep:


[SLEEP] for 2 sec. Delay Sleep light on
Press and hold the [SLEEP] key on any keypad. All zones which will be armed in Sleep mode go into exit delay,
allowing you to move to the bedroom. When the exit delay ends, and you are in the bedroom, the rest of the
interior will arm. The system is now in Sleep mode.

To change the level of security - Sleep to Stay:


[STAY] for 2 sec. Stay light on
Press and hold the [STAY] key on the keypad located in the bedroom. The system will instantly switch from
Sleep to Stay mode, allowing you to leave the bedroom and move freely inside the house. If you accidentally
leave the bedroom without switching to Stay mode, all zones armed in Sleep mode will go into a delay, allowing
you enough time to switch to Stay mode.

Leaving the site - Stay to Full:


Keypad: [ARM] for 2 sec. Delay Arm light on
Press and hold the [ARM] key on the keypad that the exit path is assigned to. This will start an exit delay period
for all zones in the exit path. After you have left the property, all exit path zones will rearm. The system is now in
Full mode.

Entering the site - Full to Stay:


Keypad: [CODE] Stay light on
When entering the property through the entry path, all zones assigned to the entry path will go into delay,
allowing you to enter the house. Entering a valid code on the keypad the entry path is assigned to ends the entry
delay and switches the system to Stay Arm mode. The entry path zones will rearm. The system is now in Stay
mode.
Esprit E55 / E65

Leaving the site without changing arm mode:


[OFF] for 2 sec.
Press and hold the [OFF] key for 2 seconds on a keypad to leave the site without changing arm mode.

Advanced StayD Settings


Window Mode and Re-arm Delay
In a Stay-armed system: This mode allows you to open one exterior zone without triggering an alarm. To enter
Window mode, press [OFF], then your [USER CODE]. All zones that can be opened flash. The system will start an
exit delay, allowing you to open an exterior zone such as a window or a door. The system will only allow you to
open one zone as the exit delay will end after doing so. When you close the open zone (window, door, etc.) that
zone will re-arm.
When closing an exterior zone such as a window or door, a delay will start allowing you to close the zone
properly. The re-arm delay starts when you close the zone, and you must keep the zone closed for the entire
delay period for it to re-arm. This is especially useful for windows that stick thus reducing false alarms.

Live View Mode:


During an alarm, press the [CLEAR] key to view the movement. The zone lights on the keypad will show the
opening and closing of zones as they occur.

Arming & Disarming


Take full advantage of your system by familiarizing yourself with all the arming methods. If your system is not
partitioned (see Partitioning on page 19), everything is considered as belonging to Partition 1.
NOTE: If you cannot arm because a zone is open, the system will enter in Bypass Programming. Enter the two
digit zone you wish to bypass and press [ENTER], or press [ENTER] to bypass all open zones.

Regular Arming
This method will arm all the zones in the selected partition. Please note that Regular arming can also be activated
using Auto-Arming (see Auto-Arming on page 12) or One-Touch Arming (see One-Touch Arming on page 12).
How do I Regular arm?
1 Close all zones in the desired partition.
2 Press [ARM] + [USER CODE].
3 If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 19): Press the key corresponding to the
desired partition ([1] or [2]). For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.

Sleep Arming
Similar to Stay arming, Sleep arming allows users to remain in a protected area, but provides a higher level of
protection. For example, in a two-story house, the perimeter is protected with Stay arming. With Sleep arming,
the perimeter as well as the main floor are protected (motion detectors, etc.), allowing you to roam the second
floor and sleeping quarters. Sleep zones are zones that are bypassed when Sleep arming. For example, when
you go to sleep at night, the entire premises except your bedroom is fully armed. Sleep arming can also be
activated using Auto-Arming (see Auto-Arming on page 12) or One-Touch Arming (see One-Touch Arming on
page 12).
How do I Sleep arm?
1 Close all zones in the desired partition (except Sleep zones).
2 Press the [SLEEP] key.
3 Enter your [USER CODE].
4 If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 19): Press the key corresponding to the
desired partition, [1] or [2]. For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.

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Stay Arming
This method allows you to roam freely within the premises while the perimeter is fully armed. Stay zones are
zones that are bypassed when Stay arming. For example, if you plan on staying in for the night, doors and
windows can be armed without arming other zones like motion detectors. Stay arming can also be activated
using Auto-Arming (see Auto-Arming on page 12) or One-Touch Arming (see One-Touch Arming on page 12).
How do I Stay arm?
1 Close all zones in the desired partition (except Stay zones).
2 Press the [STAY] key.
3 Enter your [USER CODE].
4 If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 19): press the key corresponding to the
desired partition, [1] or [2]. For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.

Bypassing a Zone
Bypassing a zone allows you to ignore (deactivate) specified zones the next time the system is armed. For
example, you may wish to bypass certain zones when workers are renovating part of your home. Once the
system is disarmed, the bypass entries are erased. When zones are bypassed, the [BYP] key will illuminate.
Zone bypassing can also be activated by using One-Touch Bypass Programming (see page 12). If One-Touch
Bypass Programming is enabled, press the [BYP] key for three seconds to enter bypass programming. To
remove the Bypass feature from a zone, in step 3 enter the zone number again or press [CLEAR] to erase all
current entries. Press [CLEAR] + [ENTER] to delete bypassed zones.
How do I bypass zones?
1 Press the [BYP] key.
2 Enter [USER CODE]. The [BYP] key will flash. Press [ENTER] to bypass all open zones or go to step 3.
3 Illuminate the number(s) corresponding to the zone(s) you want to bypass by entering the zone number.
Solid on = Zone open, Flash = Zone bypass, Off = Zone closed, not bypassed.
4 Press the [ENTER] key to save and exit. Press [CLEAR] twice to exit without saving.

Bypass Recall Feature


After disarming the system, bypass entries are erased. The Bypass Recall feature reinstates the previous
bypass entries saved in memory. This eliminates the need to manually re-program the bypass entries every time
you arm your system.
How do I recall bypass entries?
1 Press the [BYP] key.
2 Enter your [USER CODE].
3 Press the [BYP] key.
4 Press the [ENTER] key.

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One-Touch Arming
One-Touch arming allows you to arm the system without using a user code. This feature must be enabled by
your installer. If One-Touch Arming is programmed, you can increase the security level of your system (from
Disarm
Stay Arm
Sleep Arm
Full Arm) without a code. See Figure 1 below.

One-Touch Regular Arming


Press and hold the [ARM] key to arm all zones in the partition. If partitioned, keys [1] & [2] will flash. You can use
this feature to allow specific individuals like service personnel (e.g. cleaners) to arm without giving them access
to any other alarm system operations. See Regular Arming on page 10.

One-Touch Stay Arming


Press and hold the [STAY] key to arm the perimeter (no Stay zones). See Stay Arming on page 11.

One-Touch Sleep Arming


Press and hold the [SLEEP] key to arm all zones not defined as Sleep zones. See Sleep Arming on page 10.

One-Touch Bypass Programming


Press and hold the [BYP] key to access Bypass programming mode. See Bypassing a Zone on page 13.

Fast Exit
When the system is already Stay or Sleep armed: this feature will allow you to exit already armed premises and
keep the system armed. Press and hold the [OFF] key for to start the exit delay. After the exit delay has elapsed,
the system will switch to its previous arming mode.
Figure 1: Arming / Disarming

ARM
To Sleep Arm:
[SLEEP] + Code

No Code

SLEEP
To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code

No Code

To Stay Arm:
[STAY] + Code

To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code

No Code

STAY
To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code

No Code

OFF
Auto-Arming
Timed Auto Arming
The alarm system can automatically arm itself at a specified time every day. As with Regular arming (see
Regular Arming on page 10), the system will bypass any open zones.
How do I program the Auto-Arm Timer?
1 Press the [ ] key.
2 Enter [MASTER CODE].
3 Press the [BYP] key. The [BYP] key will flash.
4 Press key [1] to set partition 1, or press key [2] to set partition 2.
5 Enter the desired time for auto arm (24 hour clock, e.g. 18:30).
6 Press key [1] to regular arm, key [2] to sleep arm, or key [3] to stay arm the partition.

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How do I temporarily disable the Auto-Arm Timer?


1 Press the [ ] key.
2 Enter [MASTER CODE].
3 Press the [BYP] key. The [BYP] key will flash.
4 Press key [1] to set partition 1, or press key [2] to set partition 2.
5 Press and hold [SLEEP] to temporarily disable the Auto-Arm Timer.

No Movement Auto Arming


The alarm system can be programmed to arm the system and/or send a report to your monitoring station if no
zone activity occurs for a pre-programmed amount of time. This is a particularly useful feature when supervising
an individual with chronic health problems or for a person who lives alone. The system will bypass any open
zones.

Alarms
Alarm Display
If an alarm has occurred on a zone, the respective zone key will flash, the [MEM] key will light up, and the zones
will be stored in memory. These respective keys will continue to flash until disarming even if the zones are
restored. To exit this mode and switch to live display mode before disarming, press the [CLEAR] key. When the
system is disarmed, the zone keys will turn off, while the [MEM] key remains lit. Press the [MEM] key to illuminate
the key corresponding to the zones that were in alarm. The alarm memory will be erased when the next alarm
occurs and after a valid code is entered or upon full-arming the system.

Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm


To disarm an armed system or an alarm, press [OFF] and enter your [USER CODE]. An entry point, like the front
door, will be programmed with one of two Entry Delay Timers. When an entry point is opened, the keypad will
beep until you disarm the system. Your alarm system will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses. Any
user can disarm a partition they have been assigned to, except users assigned with the Arm Only Option or
PGM Only Option.
How do I disarm the system?
Press [OFF] + enter [USER CODE].

Panic Alarms
In case of an emergency, the system can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm
after simultaneously pressing and holding two specific keys for three seconds. Based on your needs, these
panic alarms can generate audible alarms (sirens or bells) or silent alarms and can communicate specific
messages to your monitoring station. For instance, pressing [1] and [3] can mean call the police or anything
you require. This feature must be set by your installer.
Press and hold keys [1] and [3] for Panic type 1 (e.g. police).
Press and hold keys [4] and [6] for Panic type 2 (e.g. medical).
Press and hold keys [7] and [9] for Panic type 3 (e.g. fire).

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Fire Alarms
Upon a fire alarm, the bell/siren will emit three squawks at 2 second intervals until silenced or reset by entering
a valid user code. If the zone is a Delayed Fire Zone, there is a delay before the system contacts the monitoring
station. This will prevent unnecessary reporting of false alarms. If there is no fire condition, contact your
monitoring station immediately to avoid an unnecessary response.
What do I do if a delayed fire zone was set off accidentally?
1 Press the [CLEAR] key within 30 seconds of the alarm.
2 Try to correct the problem.
3 If the problem persists, after 90 seconds, the alarm will sound again. Press the [CLEAR] key again.

Minimizing Fire Hazards


The three most common causes of fires:
Cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. It's also the leading cause of fire injuries. Cooking fires
often result from unattended cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure of stoves or ovens.
Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant bedding and
upholstered furniture are significant fire deterrents. Heating is the second leading cause of residential fires.
However, heating fires are a larger problem in single family homes than in apartments since the heating systems
in single family homes are often not professionally maintained.

Fire Safety Tips


In the event of a fire, escape first, then call for help. Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting
place outside. Make sure everyone in the family knows two ways to escape from every room. Practice feeling
your way out with your eyes closed. Never stand up in a fire, always crawl low under the smoke and try to keep
your mouth covered. Never return to a burning building for any reason; it may cost you your life. Finally, having
at least one working smoke alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. And remember to
practice a home escape plan frequently with your family.

Providing a Fire Warning System


Household fires are especially dangerous at night. Fires produce smoke and deadly gases that can overcome
occupants while they sleep. To warn against fire, smoke detectors should be installed outside each separate
sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit,
including basements.

Testing & Maintenance


With the system disarmed and the OFF light illuminated, activate motion detectors by walking in the protected
area. Open and close protected doors and verify that the corresponding lights illuminate. Your installer can
advise you of the best way to test your particular system.
Do not use open flame or burning materials to test your fire detection devices. Contact your installer for safe
methods of testing your system.
Under normal use, your system requires virtually no maintenance other than regular testing. It is recommended
that the standby battery be changed every three years. Speak to your installer about the necessary tests and
how often they should be performed.

Communicating Through the Internet (IP100)


You can communicate with your security system via the internet by using a system accessory called the IP100
Internet Module (sold separately). The IP100 controls and monitors your security system remotely through any
web browser. It allows for E-mail notifications of important system events such as alarms, arm/ disarm events,
and troubles. For example, receive an E-mail at work when your kids get back from school, or if an alarm occurs
in your system at home.

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You can also view live status of your system and arm/disarm your system. For example, you have just left your
office for the weekend but are not sure you remembered to arm it. Simply check the status of your system from
a laptop and arm it remotely. There is no PC software to install, as the IP100 is web-based. It uses a userfriendly web-page that puts you in control. Consult your installer or refer to the IP100 User manual for more
information.

Communicating Using Text Messages (PCS100)


You can communicate with your security system using text messages (SMS) by using a system accessory
called the PCS100 GSM Module (sold separately). The GSM module allows you to receive text messages of
system events, such as alarms or troubles, on your cellular phone. It also allows you to send text messages to
arm or disarm your system from anywhere in the world. Consult your installer for more information.

Receiving Text Messages


To receive text messages from your system you need to:
Program the telephone numbers you wish to receive text notifications.
Select which event groups (alarm, arm/disarm, trouble and trouble restore) will generate text messages.
Select which partition the phone number is assigned to.
How do I set up the GSM module to send me text messages?
1 Press the [ ] key.
2 Enter [MASTER CODE].
3 Press [ARM].
4 Using the [S] / [SLEEP] and [T] / [STAY] keys or by entering [01] to [08], select one of the eight telephone
numbers you wish to program and press [ENTER].
5 Enter the telephone number and press [ENTER].
6 Select the which group of events will send a text message to the phone number set in step 5 (see Event
Call options below).
7 Press [ENTER].
8 Select which partition(s) is assigned to this telephone number by pressing [1], [2], or both.
9 To save, press [ENTER].

Event Call Options


Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]

Events that send a text message


Any alarm (e.g. fire, burglary etc.)
Arming and disarming
Any trouble (e.g. battery loss)
Any trouble restore (e.g. battery restored)

Sample Text Messages


Alarm message

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Arming / disarming
message

Trouble message

Trouble restore
message

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Sending Text Messages to Arm / Disarm


You can arm or disarm the system by sending a text message (SMS) from any cell phone. The message must
be sent to the GSM modules phone number, as determined by the cell phone provider (consult your installer for
more information). Text message commands have a specific format which follows this pattern:
C[USER CODE].[ACTION].A[PARTITIONS].[PHONE NUMBER]
NOTE: SMS commands must be entered in capital letters.
Example:C1234.ARM.A1.5555551234
C1234.OFF.A1.5555551234
In the example above, user code 1234 will arm or disarm partition 1, and the confirmation message will be sent
the following phone number: (555) 555-1234.
User Code
The first part of the text message is the user code (same code used on the alarm system). It must be prefaced
with the letter C and followed by a period.
Example:C1234.
Action
It is possible to arm or disarm the system. The command must be entered after the user code and followed by a
period. To arm the system, enter the ARM command. To disarm the system, enter the OFF command.
Example:C1234.ARM.
Partition
It is possible to arm or disarm specific partitions. The partitions must be prefaced by the letter A, and separated
by commas for individual partitions. It is also possible to affect a series of partitions by writing TO between the
start and end partitions of that series. The list of partitions must be followed by a period.
Examples:C1234.ARM.A1.
C1234.ARM.A1TO2.
Phone Number
This informs the system of which phone number must be notified by SMS to confirm the status change.
Example:C1234.ARM.A1,3,5TO7.5555551234
IP Information
It is possible to receive the IP address of the GSM module via text message. The GSM module will then send a
text message to the specified phone number displaying the IP address of the GSM module. A valid user code
must be entered to receive the IP address. The IP address can be used to configure remote software. Consult
your installer for more information.
Example:C1234.IP.5555551234

GSM Module Phone Number


Enter the phone number of your GSM module here (consult your cell phone provider)
__________________________________________

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Communicating by Phone
(Voice-Guided VDMP3)
You can communicate with your security system by phone by using a system accessory called the VDMP3
Voice Dialer (sold separately). The VDMP3 is a module that can be programmed to call one or more telephone
numbers in the event of an alarm. For example, when an alarm occurs at your store during off-hours, every
employee can receive notification via telephone: (sample message) Area 1 in alarm. Zone 3. Press 1 to disarm
the system...
You can also call the VDMP3 from an outside line, enabling you to arm or disarm the system as well as activate
PGMs. The VDMP3 essentially turns any outside telephone into a keypad. For example, you unexpectedly have
to extend a business trip, and for security reasons, would like to turn on your offices lighting. Simply use your
phone to toggle the lights on and off. Consult your installer for more information.

VDMP3 Instructions
How do I call the VDMP3?
Connected to an answering machine:
1 From an outside line, dial the telephone number to which the VDMP3 is connected.
2 When the line rings, hang up the telephone and call back.
3 When the VDMP3 answers the line, you are prompted to enter your user code.
4 Options are given to arm/disarm (1) and control features (PGMs) (2).
Not connected to an answering machine:
1 From an outside line, dial the telephone number to which the VDMP3 is connected.
2 When the VDMP3 answers the line, you are prompted to enter your user code.
3 Options are given to arm/disarm (1) and control features (PGMs) (2).
Refer to the following page for a diagram that details how to use the VDMP3.

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VDMP3 Instructions Diagram

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Advanced System Features


Programmable Outputs (PGMs)
Your system may include one or more PGMs. When a specific event or condition occurs in the system, The
PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors, activate light switches in your home or office, open/close garage
doors and much more. If programmed by your installer, you can press and hold keys [1] & [2], [2] & [3], [4] &
[5], [5] & [6], [7] & [8], or [8] & [9] for each respective PGM. Press and hold [CLEAR] + [ENTER] or [ ] for three
seconds to perform a smoke reset. These features must be set by your installer.

Partitioning
Your system is equipped with a partitioning feature that can divide your alarm system into two distinct areas
identified as Partition 1 and Partition 2. When partitioned, each zone, each user code and many of your system's
features can be assigned to either Partition 1, Partition 2, or both partitions.
NOTE: If the system is not partitioned, all zones, user codes, and features will be recognized as belonging to
Partition 1. Partitioning is not available when using a K636 keypad.

Quick Function Keys


Upon request of your installer or monitoring station you may have to perform one of the following. To enter Menu
Programming, press [ ] and then enter your [MASTER CODE]. In Menu programming, press:

Test Report
[MEM] + [2]
If your system is monitored by a monitoring station, this feature will send a test report code to the monitoring
station.

Call PC
[MEM] + [1]
Will initiate a call to the monitoring station that is using the WinLoad software.

Answer PC
[MEM] + [1]
Will force your security system to answer a call made by your monitoring station that is using the WinLoad
software.

Cancel Communication
[MEM] + [9]
Cancels all communication with the WinLoad software if it has been initiated.

System Notes
Zone Description

Is this system partitioned? Yes N No N


Partition 1 = __________________________________________
Partition 2 = __________________________________________

Special Keys and Features


N [ARM]

One-Touch Regular arming is activated


One-Touch Stay arming is activated
N [SLEEP] One-Touch Sleep arming is activated
N [BYP] One-Touch Bypass Programming is activated
N [STAY]

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Panic Alarms

Audible

Off

[4] & [6] Aux. or_______________N Audible

Off

[7] & [9] Fire or_______________ N Audible

Off

[1] & [3] Police or_____________

PGMs
PGM 1 ______________________________

PGM Utility Keys

[1] & [2]: _____________________________

[2] & [3]: _____________________________

[4] & [5]: _____________________________

[5] & [6]: _____________________________

[7] & [8]: _____________________________


[CLEAR] + [ENTER] = Smoke Reset

[8] & [9]: _____________________________

System Timers

Enter and exit your premises through the designated doors.


Exit Delay 1 (Partition 1): _______sec. = time to exit premises
Exit Delay 2 (Partition 2): _______sec. = time to exit premises
Entry Delay 1 = _______sec. = time to disarm before alarm; enter through zone #___________
Entry Delay 2 = _______sec. = time to disarm before alarm; enter through zone #___________
Alarm will activate siren or bell for ______ min.

GSM Module Phone Number


Enter the phone number of your GSM module here (consult your cell phone provider)
__________________________________________

Other Information
Installed by:_______________________________________________________
Date: ________________________________
Serviced by:_______________________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________
Monitored by:______________________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________
Your account number: _______________________________________________
Alarm transformer location:___________________________________________
On circuit #:____________________________
Location of Telephone Connections:____________________________________

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Quick Programming
Master Quick Menus
User
Step
1

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]

2
3
4
5

[USER NUMBER]
[CODE]
[CONFIRM CODE]
[ENTER]

[1] and/or [2] + [ENTER]

The [ ] key will flash. LED/key on = programmed user.


[PARTITION MASTER CODE] may also be used.
2 digits: 01 to 32.
Enter a 4 or 6-digit code.
Re-enter 4 or 6-digit code.
Press [ENTER]. Goes to the next available user, or if partitioned, go to
step 6.
Assign the user to one or both partitions and press [ENTER]. By default,
users are assigned to partition 1. Goes to next available user.

Delays
Step
1
2
3

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[TBL]
[1] = Entry Delay 1 (sec.)
[2] = Entry Delay 2 (sec.)
[3] = Exit Delay (sec.)
[4] = Bell Cut-Off (min.)
[000] to [255]

The [ ] key will flash.


Default = 045 sec.
Default = 045 sec.
Default = 060 sec.
Default = 004 min.
___/___/___ Enter a value between 000 and 255

Time and Date


Step
1
2
3
4
5

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[TBL]
[5]
[HH:MM]
[YYYY/MM/DD]

The [ ] key will flash.

Enter time using the 24 hour format (e.g. 18:00 for 6:00 pm).
Enter date.

Communicate with WinLoad


Step
1
2
3

Action

Details

The [ ] key will flash.


[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[MEM]
[1] = Start communication
[9] = Cancel communication

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Communicator
Step
1

Action

Details
The [ ] key will flash.

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[MEM]
[3] = Personal Phone #1
[4] = Personal Phone #2
[5] = Personal Phone #3
[6] = Personal Phone #4
[7] = Personal Phone #5
[8] = Pager #
[PHONE #] + [ENTER]

[MESSAGE] + [ENTER]

2
3

Enter phone # (up to 32 digits) and press [ENTER]. Goes to next phone#,
or go to step 5 if [8] = Pager # was selected.
Step 5 for Pager # only. Enter pager message and press [ENTER].

Test Report
Step
1
2
3

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[MEM]
[2]

The [ ] key will flash.


Press the [MEM] key.
Send a test report to the monitoring station.

Auto Arm
Step
1
2
3
4
5

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[BYP]
[1] = Auto arm (partition 1)
[2] = Auto arm (partition 2)
[HH:MM]
[1] = Regular arm
[2] = Sleep arm
[3] = Stay arm

The [ ] key will flash.

Enter time using the 24 hour format (e.g. 18:00 for 6:00 pm).

System Options
Step
1
2
3

22

Action

Details

[ ] + [MASTER CODE]
[BYP]
[4] = Regular arm
[5] = Sleep arm
[6] = Stay arm

The [ ] key will flash.


Toggle to have the siren squawk on arm/disarm with keypad.

User Guide

Index
A
Access Code Length ........................................................4
Adding a User ...................................................................4
Advanced StayD .............................................................10
Advanced System Features ...........................................19
Alarm Display .................................................................13
Alarms ............................................................................13
Arming ............................................................................10
Arming & Disarming ........................................................10
Arming & Disarming with StayD .......................................9
Auditory Feedback ............................................................6
Auto Arm .........................................................................22
Auto-Arming ....................................................................12

B
Backlight ...........................................................................6
Bypass Recall .................................................................11
Bypass Recall Feature ...................................................11
Bypassing a Zone ...........................................................11

C
Chime Zones ....................................................................5
Communicate .................................................................21
Communicating by Phone (VDMP3) ...............................17
Communicating Through the Internet (IP100) ................14
Communicating Using Text Messages (PCS100) ..........15
Communicator ................................................................22

D
Date ..................................................................................5
Deactivating an Alarm ....................................................13
Delays .............................................................................21
Deleting a User .................................................................4
Diagram ..........................................................................18
Disarming .................................................................10, 13
Display ............................................................................13
Duress Code .....................................................................4

E
Event Call Options ..........................................................15

F
Feedback ..........................................................................6
Fire Alarms .....................................................................14
Fire Hazards ...................................................................14
Fire Safety ......................................................................14
Function ..........................................................................19

G
GSM Module Phone Number ...................................16, 20

I
Icon Display ......................................................................7
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Internet ........................................................................... 14
IP100 .............................................................................. 14

K
K10LEDV/H ...................................................................... 8
K32I .................................................................................. 7
K32LED ............................................................................ 8
K636 ................................................................................. 7
Keypad ............................................................................. 7
Keypad Backlight ............................................................. 6
Keypad Feedback ............................................................ 6
Keypad Muting ................................................................. 6
Keypads ........................................................................... 6
Keys ............................................................................... 19

L
Limitations ........................................................................ 0
Live View Mode .............................................................. 10

M
Maintenance ................................................................... 14
Manual Bypass ............................................................... 13
Master Code ..................................................................... 4
Master Codes ................................................................... 4
Master Quick Menus ...................................................... 21
Messages ....................................................................... 15

N
No Movement Auto Arming ............................................ 13

O
One-Touch Arming ......................................................... 12
One-Touch Bypass Programming .................................. 12
One-Touch Force Arming ............................................... 12
One-Touch Stay Arming ................................................. 12
Overviews ........................................................................ 7

P
Panic Alarms ............................................................ 13, 20
Partitioning ..................................................................... 19
PCS100 .......................................................................... 15
PGMs ............................................................................. 19
Programmable Outputs .................................................. 19

Q
Quick Function Keys ...................................................... 19
Quick Programming ....................................................... 21

R
Re-arm Delay ................................................................. 10
Receiving Text Messages .............................................. 15
Regular ........................................................................... 10
Regular Arming .............................................................. 10
23

S
Sample Text Messages ..................................................15
Sending Text Messages to Arm/Disarm .........................16
Settings .............................................................................2
Sleep Arming ..................................................................10
SMS Event Call Options .................................................15
Special Keys ...................................................................19
Stay Arming ....................................................................11
StayD ................................................................................9
System Master Code ........................................................4
System Notes .................................................................19
System Options ..............................................................22
System Timers ................................................................20

T
Table of Contents .............................................................1
Test Report .....................................................................22
Testing ............................................................................14
Text .................................................................................15
Time & Date ......................................................................5
Time and Date ................................................................21
Timed Auto Arming .........................................................12
Trouble .............................................................................5
Trouble Display .................................................................5

U
User ................................................................................21
User Codes .......................................................................4
User Settings ....................................................................2
Utility Keys ......................................................................20

V
VDMP3 ...........................................................................17
VDMP3 Instructions ........................................................18
Visual Feedback ...............................................................6

W
WARNINGS ......................................................................0
Window Mode .................................................................10
WinLoad .........................................................................21

Z
Zone ...............................................................................19
Zone Setting .....................................................................3
Zone Settings ...................................................................3

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We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any
questions or comments, please visit us at www.paradox.com.

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