6 Optional Equipment Smoke/Heat Detector This device detects smoke and dangerously high temperatures. It is mounted in a central location of
7 Optional Features Line Cut If your telephone line is cut, the optional line cut feature notifies you. If the system is on, the siren sounds. I
2 The Parts of the Keypad
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4 Status Display (Standard Keypad) The illustration below shows the functions of the keypad’s lights. Message Window (Premium Keypad) The Premi
5 Emergency Keys If you are home when a police, medical, or fire emergency arises, you can alert the Brink’s Monitoring Center of your situation wi
6 Using The Keypad The Brink’s Home Security system in your home may have a Standard Keypad, or a Premium Keypad. Both types of keypads can be use
7 User Codes When the system is installed, you select a code number to turn the system on and off. This is your master user code, and it may be th
8 before the delay ends, contact Brink’s Customer Care at 1-800-445-0872 to have it changed. Turning the System On The Four On Modes You can arm t
9 Turning the System On in Normal Mode 1. Close all of the doors and windows and make sure that the message window reads READY or the READY ligh
ii Consumer Information FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
10 Turning the System On with Motions Turned Off / Instant Mode 1. Close all of the doors and windows and make sure that the message window read
11 Turning the System On When It Is Not Ready If the system is not ready to turn on, you get a not ready message. This message could mean, for exam
12 7. If the READY light does not turn on, see the Frequently Asked Questions information at www.mybrinks.com or call Customer Care at 1-8
13 Turning the System Off Turning the System Off When No Alarms Are In Progress 1. Enter through a designated entry door. The keypad sounds
14 Turning the System Off Without Canceling an Alarm Follow these instructions if you wish to turn off the system and report an alarm to Brink’s.
15 Turning the System Off After an Alarm in Your Absence Follow these instructions if there was an alarm at your house while you were away and the
16 System Options The system has five options: 1) bypass; 2) door chime; 3) auxiliary codes; 4) alarm memory; and 5) test. This sectio
17 How to Turn the Door Chime On or Off When you turn the door chime on, the keypad beeps if a protected door or window is opened while the system
18 3. Enter your user code. The keypad beeps. The lights of the zones that were last in alarm blink. 2. Enter your user code. The keypad
19 How to Add an Auxiliary Code You can assign an auxiliary user code to the members of your family, or to people who need temporary access to you
iii This equipment must not be used on party lines or coin-operated phone lines. Industry Canada NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certifi
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21 How to Delete an Auxiliary Code If you wish to delete an auxiliary user code, do the following: 1. Press the OPTIONS key. AUX CODE 2
22 System Testing You can test the components of the system—the sirens, the telephone hook-up, and the sensors—without causing a false alarm. Thi
23 Testing All Burglary Sensors This test helps to ensure that the system’s burglary sensors are working properly. No alarm signal is sent to the
24 6. If you do not hear the siren blast, call Brink’s at 1-800-445-0872. 6. If you do not hear the siren blast, call Brink’s at
25 1. Close all doors and windows. Make sure that the READY light is on. (If it is not, see page 26.) 1. Close all doors and windows.
26 Testing With Not Ready Zones If the system is not ready to test, the message window reads NOT READY or the READY light is off. Do the following:
27 Trouble Messages You will get a trouble message if the system loses power, if it cannot reset the smoke detector, or if it cannot contact the m
28 No AC Power Indication What it means: The electrical power to the system has been interrupted. Instead, the system is drawing power from its ba
29 5. Unplug the power transformer. It may be screwed in place; if so, remove the screw. Plug a small appliance into the outlet to verify the
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30 Communication Problem Indication What it means: The system was unable to send an alarm or test signal to the Brink’s Monitoring Center. What
31 Line Cut Indication (Optional Feature) What it means: The telephone service to the security system has been interrupted. The system cannot send
32 Zone Trouble Indication What it means: A trouble on a zone condition would arise if, for example, the smoke detector is dirty or is in need of a
33 Cleaning the Smoke Detector Vacuum once every three months If you had a smoke/heat detector installed, you should clean it once every three mon
34 Setting the Clock The numeric display of your Premium Keypad may show the time of day. You do not need to set the clock; it adjusts itself autom
35 Find at least two ways to escape from each room. One will be the door leading to the normal exit. Another may be a window that opens easily. I
36 Questions and Answers General Use of the System 1. How can I avoid false alarms? Take a look at the tips on page 3. If you have any furth
37 Codes and Code Words 1. Can my master code number be changed? Yes. Notify Brink’s Customer Care at 1-800-445-0872 to set up the change. Cus
38 Alarms and Emergencies 1. If there is an alarm, does the system reset? Yes, as long as there are no additional alarms after the system st
39 Update My Alarm Contacts List at www.mybrinks.com or by calling Brink’s Customer Care at 1-800-445-0872. 2. What should I tell my emergency c
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40 3. Do I own the system? If you paid the connection fee only, Brink’s owns the alarm system. If you paid the additional purchase charge, you o
41 Repairs and Upgrades 1. Can I make an appointment for a service call? Our service center schedules service calls for the morning or afterno
42 Important Notices UL Information This system is capable of providing either Grade A or Grade B service for residential burglary. If configure
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2 Welcome Thank you for choosing Brink’s Home Security®. We appreciate your business. To get the most from the easy-to-use Brink’s Home Security
3 How to Avoid False Alarms Numerous false alarms can affect the quality of your monitoring service. They can also result in fines from your local
4 at www.mybrinks.com to get more information about our Customer Move Program. 10. Take care when cooking or lighting a fire in the fireplace. Ex
5 Standard Equipment Motion Detector This sensor is mounted on the wall, inside your home. The sensor can detect when someone is moving within
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