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PROA7
/PROA7
PLUS
Series


Installation and
Setup
Guide



























800
-
2
5082
V1A


1
2
/22



Rev.
A


PROA7
/
PROA7
PLUS



RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION

The Following Recommendations for the
location of fire and burglary detectio
n devic
es help provid
e prope
r coverage for the protected
premises
.
Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors

With regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National
Fire Protection A
ssociat
ion's (NFPA
) Standard #
72 noted below.


Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all
rooms and areas of the household as
follows: For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outs
ide of
each separate
sleeping ar
ea, and on each additional
floor of a multi-floor family living unit, including basements. The installation of smoke detectors
in kitchens, attics (finished or
unfinished), or in garages is not normally recommended.


F

or addi
tional
protection
the NFPA
recommends that you install
heat
or
smoke detectors
in the living room, dining room, bedroom(s),
kitchen, hallway(s), attic, furnace room, utility and storage rooms, basements and attached garages.

In addition, we recommend the f
ollowi
ng:


Install
a smoke d
etector inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps.


Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the door partly or completely closed. Smoke could be
blocked by the closed door. Also, an alarm in the h
allway
outside may
not wake up
t he sleeper if the door is closed.


Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances (such as portable heaters, air conditioners or humidifiers) are
used.


Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway i
f the hallway is mor
e than
40 f
eet (12 meters) long.


Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located, or in any room where alarm control connections to an A
C
source or phone lines are made. If detectors are not so located, a fire wit
hin the
room could
prevent t
he c
ontrol from reporting a fire
or an intrusion.


THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE SOUNDING OF
FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.




Recommendations
for Proper Intrusion Protection

For proper intrusi
on coverage, sensor
s s
hould b
e located at every possible point of entry to a home or premises. This would include
any skylights that may be present, and the upper windows in a multi-level building.


In addition, we recommend that radio backup be used in a s
ecurity
system. Th
is ensures
that alarm signals can be sent to the alarm
monitoring station in the event that the communications
are out of order (if connected to an alarm monitoring station).


This
Honeywell Home
security system is designed for use with d
evices
manufacture
d or approved b
y Resideo Technologies, Inc.,
through its subsidiary Ademco Inc. (“Resideo”). Your security system is not designed for use with any device that may be atta
ched to
your security system's touchpad or other communicating bus i
f Resid
eo has not a
ppr
oved su
ch d evice for use with your security
system. Use of any such unauthorized device may cause damage or compromise the performance of your security system and affect

the validity of your Resideo limited warranty. When you purchase
devices that have
bee
n manuf
actured or approved by Resideo you
acquire the assurance that these devices have been thoroughly tested to ensure optimum performance when used with your securi
ty
system
.
PROA7/
PROA7
PLUS
Seri
es Inst
allation
and
Set
up
Guid
e
- i -
Table of Contents

System Features
.......................................................................................................................................................................................
1

Proper Installation Steps
.........................................................................................................................................................................
3

Customer Account Creation in AN360
....................................................................................................................................................
4

Install Ready Account Creation
...........................................................................................................................................................
4

Customer Information
...................................................................................................................................................................
4

Security Account
..........................................................................................................................................................................
4

Total Connect 2.0
.........................................................................................................................................................................
5

Converting Install Ready to Account using AN360
.......................................................................................................................
5

Connect the Control Panel
......................................................................................................................................................................
6

Backup Battery Installation
..................................................................................................................................................................
6

Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
................................................................................................................................
6

System Low Battery Messages
....................................................................................................................................................
6

Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
...............................................................................................................................
7

Wall Mounting
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
7

Desktop Mounting
...............................................................................................................................................................................
8

Communication Modules
.....................................................................................................................................................................
9

Installing the PROLTE Series Cellular Communications Module
.................................................................................................
9

Installing the PROWIFI or PROWIFIZW Wi
-Fi and Z
-Wave Communications Modules
.............................................................
10

Installing the PROTAKEOVER Wireless Converter Module
.......................................................................................................
11

AC Power
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
12

Shutting Down the System
................................................................................................................................................................
12

"Install Ready" Initial Configuration
.....................................................................................................................................................
13

Configure Wireless Devices
..................................................................................................................................................................
15

Sensors
.............................................................................................................................................................................................
15

Range
................................................................................................................................................................................................
15

Frequency Agility
...............................................................................................................................................................................
15

One
-Go
-All
-Go
..................................................................................................................................................................................
15

Smoke / CO Maintenance
.................................................................................................................................................................
15

Transmitter Supervision
....................................................................................................................................................................
15

Transmitter Battery Life
.....................................................................................................................................................................
16

Testing Signal Strength
.....................................................................................................................................................................
16

Keypad / Touchscreen Setup
............................................................................................................................................................
16

PROSIXLCDKP Wireless Keypad
.....................................................................................................................................................
16

PROWLTOUCH Wireless Touchscreen
............................................................................................................................................
17

Adding Wi
-Fi Touchscreen (PROWLTOUCH) Keypads using the home router
.........................................................................
18

Adding Wi
-Fi Touchscreen (PROWLTOUCH) Keypads and Netgear EX6120 Wi
-Fi Extenders using the control panel as an
access point
...............................................................................................................................................................................
19

Configuring Programming
.....................................................................................................................................................................
22

Touchscreen Display
.........................................................................................................................................................................
22

Navigation Keys/Home Screen
.........................................................................................................................................................
23

Master User Options
.........................................................................................................................................................................
24

Local Alarm Mode
.............................................................................................................................................................................
24

Disabling/Enabling Local Alarm Mode from Programming
.........................................................................................................
24

Local Programming
....................................................................................................................................................................
25

Programming
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
25

Setting up the Communication Links
..........................................................................................................................................
25

Registration, Programming, and Testing
....................................................................................................................................
25

Zone Response Type Matrix for PROSiX™ Series Devices
......................................................................................................
26

Zone Response Type Matrix for 5800 Series Devices
...............................................................................................................
29

Zone Assignments
.....................................................................................................................................................................
32

Programming Fields
..........................................................................................................................................................................
32

Editing AlarmNet Services
.........................................................................................................................................................
32

Editing Total Connect 2.0 S
ervices
............................................................................................................................................
33

Configuring Partitions and their Options
.....................................................................................................................................
34

Adding Sensors
..........................................................................................................................................................................
36

MotionViewer Setup and Configuration
......................................................................................................................................
38

Adding Keyfobs
..........................................................................................................................................................................
39

Adding PROSiXLCDKP Keypads
...............................................................................................................................................
39

Enabling/Disabling Panics
..........................................................................................................................................................
39

Configuring Settings
...................................................................................................................................................................
40
PROA7/
PROA7
PLUS
Seri
es Ins
tallatio
n and
Setup
Guid
e
- ii -
System Operation
...................................................................................................................................................................................
44

Keypad/To
uchscreen Operation
........................................................................................................................................................
44

PROSIXLCDKP Wireless Alpha Keypad Displays and Operation
..............................................................................................
44

Keypad Menu Mode
...................................................................................................................................................................
44

Keypad Supervision
...................................................................................................................................................................
44

PROWLTOUCH Touchscreen Displays and Operation
.....................................................................................................................
45

Master User Options
..................................................................................................................................................................
45

Amazon Alexa
...................................................................................................................................................................................
46

Events
...............................................................................................................................................................................................
46

Wi
-Fi Settings
....................................................................................................................................................................................
46

System Displays
................................................................................................................................................................................
47

Partitioning
........................................................................................................................................................................................
48

Common Partition
......................................................................................................................................................................
48

Goto Command
..........................................................................................................................................................................
48

System Clock
....................................................................................................................................................................................
48

Scheduling
........................................................................................................................................................................................
48

Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) (Two
-Way Voice)
.............................................................................................................................
48

Security Codes
..................................................................................................................................................................................
49

Programming Security Codes via Control Panel or Touchscreens
.............................................................................................
49

Z-Wave Locks and User Code Push
..........................................................................................................................................
49

Disarm on Unlock option
............................................................................................................................................................
49

Keypad User Code Lockout
.......................................................................................................................................................
50

Disarming / Cancelling an Alarm / Clearing Alarm Memory
...............................................................................................................
50

Rebooting the System
.......................................................................................................................................................................
50

Panic Key/Icons
................................................................................................................................................................................
51

Event Log (Events)
............................................................................................................................................................................
52

Contact ID
®
Event Log Codes
...................................................................................................................................................
52

Central Station Messages
..........................................................................................................................................................
53

Confirming (Testing) the System
..........................................................................................................................................................
54

Test Modes
.......................................................................................................................................................................................
54

Communications Tests
...............................................................................................................................................................
54

Walk Test Mode (Test Sensors)
.................................................................................................................................................
54

Normal Mode Test
......................................................................................................................................................................
54

Reporting Test
............................................................................................................................................................................
55

Automation
.............................................................................................................................................................................................
56

Introduction to Automation
................................................................................................................................................................
56

Z-Wave Range
...........................................................................................................................................................................
56

Additional Z
-Wave Information
...................................................................................................................................................
56

Accessing and Controlling Z
-Wave Devices
......................................................................................................................................
57

Z-Wave Device Management Screen
................................................................................................................................................
57

Enrolled Devices
........................................................................................................................................................................
57

Including (Adding) Automation Devices
.....................................................................................................................................
57

Excluding (Removing) Automation Devices
...............................................................................................................................
58

Local Controller Info
...................................................................................................................................................................
59

Update Network
.........................................................................................................................................................................
59

Remove All Failed Devices
........................................................................................................................................................
59

Reset Controller
.........................................................................................................................................................................
59

Apple HomeKit
®
Enrollment (PROA7PLUS Only)
.............................................................................................................................
59

Requirements
.............................................................................................................................................................................
59

Pairing with Apple HomeKit
........................................................................................................................................................
59

Failed Enrollment to Apple HomeKit
..........................................................................................................................................
60

Resetting the Apple HomeKit
.....................................................................................................................................................
60

Using the Wi
-Fi Accessory Configuration Option
.......................................................................................................................
60

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
.........................................................................................................................................
60

Arming and Disarming from the Home App
................................................................................................................................
61

Alexa
.................................................................................................................................................................................................
62

Bluetooth Disarm
...............................................................................................................................................................................
63

Regulatory Agency Statements
............................................................................................................................................................
65

Specifications
.........................................................................................................................................................................................
67

SIA Quick Reference Guide
...................................................................................................................................................................
67

Contacting Technical Support
..............................................................................................................................................................
68

PROA7/PROA7PLUS
Residential Burglar and Fire Alarm Control Panel Summary Of Connections
.............................................
75

PRO
A7/
PROA7PLUS Seri
es
Installation and
Setup
Guide

- 1 -

System
Feat
ures

The
PRO
A7/PROA7PLUS
is a self
-contained, rechargeable wireless
Contr
ol Pa
nel
/C ommunicator that
features easy installat
ion
and
usage.
A b
uilt
-in
speaker pr
ov ides voice annunc
iation o
f system stat
us along with v
oic
e descriptors of
each zone.
Internal mo
dule
s
allow the
Control Panel
to communicate with the Central Station via the In
ternet
(if installed
) or
Cellular Wireless
.

System Features

PR
OA7

PROA7PLUS



7
.
0
-
inch
Color Grap
h
i
c

T
o
uch
s
creen







P
art
itions

4

4



Vo
ice Anno
uncement of System an
d

Zone

St
a
tus







Aut
o
matic
H
ome (Stay)

Arming







Night
Home (
Sta
y
)

A
rmin
g







User
Co
d
es

(Master, Standard, Guest,
Arm Only)

96

96



User code Lockout







Pa
nic Fun
c
t
io
ns (Polic
e, Fir
e
,

Me
d
ical
/Personal

a
nd
S
ilent Police
)






Supports Auxili
ary Wirel
ess T
ouchs
creens (
PR
OW
LTOUCH) and Keypad
s
(
PROSIXLCDKP
)






Audio Alarm Verifi
cati
on (A
AV) (Two
—Way Voi
ce)
-

U
tilizes t
he
Control Panel

a
nd Wireless Touchscreens

for voic
e

st
ations







V
id
eo

Al
a
rm
V
erification

(Re
quires
optiona
l

Motion Viewer)






Even
t
Lo
g

4,00
0

4,
000



R
F
Ja
m
Detection for all supp
orte
d wireless technologies






Exit Error feat
ure (dete
cts di
ffer
ence between an actual alarm and exit al
arm
caused
by
leav
i
n
g
a door open aft
er

th
e

exi
t delay exp
ires
)







Built
-
i
n Case Tamper







Opt
ion
al W
all M
o
unt
Tamper






Built
-in Camer
a (takes a snapshot when
the
system is disarmed from the Main Panel
or
Tou
chscreen
.

V
iew
able
by the
user in the panel Ca
me
r
a Log, and

i
n
Total Connect

2
.0
.
)






T
C2 Camera a
n
d V
ideo Do
orbe
ll
Viewing






Mul
ti
-
Language (E
nglish
, Fr
ench, S
p
anis
h, Portugue
se)







Preloaded Voic
e Descriptors







Expanded
Custom Vo
ice
Vocabulary

(
mul
t
i
-
language

Custom
Voice

Zone
)

descriptors
can be created a
nd uploaded
via
Local Progr
amming or t
he A
larmNet
360 Programming
Tool








Dealer B
randing (
permits
Deale
rs
to upload
their logo and branding info
rmation for
display on the Control Panel and Touchscreens
via the AlarmNet
360 Programming
Tool
. Refer to AN
360 for the steps
to up
load
the logos and
bra
nding information.
)
Note
:
T
his feature
is only
accessible
via
the AN360 Mobile website and cannot be
program
med throug
h the AN360
Ap
p.







S
creen Saver







Loc
al Programming





Home Automation





Integrat
e
d

Z
-
Wave

Plus

Supp
or
t

(
r
e
qu
i
res the
PRO
WIFI
ZW

m
odule
)





(
i
nc
luded)


Su
pports up to 78 Z-Wave devices with the
fol low
ing
ma
ximums:

Light Modules
: 60
Door
Lock: 6

Z-wave
Thermostats:
6*
Wi
-Fi Therm
ostats:
4*
* Combinati
on

Z
-
Wave & Wi
-
Fi thermos
tats maximu
m

=
6








Support
s
Z
-
W
a
v
e
N
et
work

Wide

In
c
lusion (NWI) Mode







Alexa Integration






B
l
ue

Tooth Disarming

(B
LE)






Apple HomeKit
®

Integration



PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 2 -
System
Feat
ures
(Continued)



System Features

PR
OA7

PROA7PLUS

Zo
ne
s

and Devices





4

Panel Pan
ic Z
on
e
s







In
tr
u
sion/Fire

Zon
es

250

250

-

PROSiX

/
SiX


Serie
s devi
ces

(se
nsors
)

127

127

-

5800™

Series wireless tec
hnolog
ie
s (req
uire
s
PROTAKEOVER

m
odule
*
)


* The PRO
TAKEOVER
m
odule supports communication
with certa
in previousl
y installed
w
i
rel
ess sensors

an
d

m
o
d
u
le
s
.





-

PRO
Si
X Se
ries

Keyfobs (8 butt
on)

32

32

-

8

PRO
Si
X
Ser
ies
K
eypad
s
/Touchscreens

(
suppo
rts
PROSIX
L
CDKP

Wireless

Keypad
s an
d
PR
OW
LTOUCH

Wireless Touc
hscre
en)

per

partition







8 Wiselin
k


Motion Viewers




Al
arm Output






B
u
ilt
-
in

85db

S
o
under








St
ea
dy

O
utput fo
r bu
rg
l
a
ry/panic








Temporal (3)
P
u
lse
O
utpu
t for fire al
ar
ms








Temp
oral (4)
P
ulse
O
utp
u
t fo
r car
bo
n

monoxide alarms





Communicati
on





LTE Cell Communicatio
ns

(
Back
up

pa
th when used
with a
Wi
-
Fi

connect
i
on
)





-

PR
OLTE
-
A

(A
T
T
)





-

P
RO
L
TE
-
V (
Ver
izon
)





-


PR
O
LTE
-
CN

(B
ell

-

Canada
)







Wi
-
Fi Central S
tat
ion c
ommunic
ation

(PROWIFIZW

OR
PROW
I
F
I

Re
qu
ired
)





(included)


Wi
-Fi
Access P
oint (
permits PROWLTOUCH Touchscreens
to be connected to the
panel dir
e
ctl
y via panel's bui
l
t
-
in

W
i
-
F
i

A
pp
)
(PROW
IFIZ
W

OR
PROW
I
F
I

Re
qu
ired
)







Local Alarm Mod
e





Syste
m Powe
r





Primary Power: Plug
-
in Power Supply, 110VAC to 9VDC, 2.5A
output p/n
3
00
-
11260
-
COM






Backup
Battery: Rechargeabl
e L
ithium
-i on Battery Pack
p/ n 300-10
186,
rate
d at
3
.6
/
4
.2
V
dc
,

78
00 mAH
;

30
0
-
1
1
186,

rate
d

at

3.6/4
.2
Vdc,

52
00 mAH

24-H
our
24-Hour

P
r
ogramm
ing






Op
tions
stored in
Flash








Can be uploaded, downl
oaded or con
tr
olled
using

capa
ble

Cellular

or
Wi
-
Fi

Communications M
odule








Flash

D
ow
nl
oading






Reg
ist ered, p
rog
rammed, an
d tested via Alarm
Ne
t 360™.
Us
e a PC or Smart D
evice to

go to : www.al
armnet360.com
or the Alar
mN
et360 App.






Local Programming





Age
ncy




ETL L
isted to UL / ULC
sta
ndard
for
Re
siden
tia l Burglar
y






ETL

Lis
ted to
UL / ULC
s
tandard

for
R
esident
i
al
Fi
re






ETL Listed to
UL /
ULC
standard
for
Commercial
Burglary





PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on
and
Setup
Guide

- 3 -
Pro
per Ins
tallation St
ep
s
Follow
the simple step
s below to configure and install the P
ROA7/PROA7PLUS
Control Panel.











The
proper
steps fo
r the PROA7/
PR
OA7PLU
S Control Pan
el to
be installed
are as
foll ows
:
1.
Crea
te:
Create
a Customer Accou
nt usin
g the Al
armNet 3
60 A
pp or web
portal
(www.a
larmnet360.com)

2.
Co
nnect
:
Connect communication sour
ce
and power up the
Control Pa
nel
. All ow
the
system to re
gister wit
h AN360.

a. Ins
tall Cellular C
ommunicator
(PR
OL
TE
-A, P
ROL
TE
-V,
or PROLTE
-C N), Wi
-F i/Z-
Wave
(PROWIF
IZW)
mo
dul
e, an
d/or

Take
over
(PROTAKEOVER)
module.

b. Mount
the
wall p
late or attach the desk st
and
. Connect power s
upply wiri
ng and install a
nd connec
t the battery.

c. Secure
the
panel to
the ba
ckplate an
d plug in t
he
powe
r su
pply (
allow
two minutes for
the sys
tem to
pow
er up
) and
connect
to a Wi
-F i network
when pro
mpte
d.

d. Allo
w the panel
to connect
to AN3
60 and download an
y program
ming
that ha
s be
en setup earl
ier.

3.
Co
nfi
gu
re:
Progra
m the sy
stem (e
nroll s
ens
ors, keypad
s, Ke
yfobs
, Z-Wave, us
ers, & settings)
.

NOTE:
The
Co
ntrol Pa
nel
auto-syncs with every
program change.

4.
Con
firm
:
Test the system and confirm
that all programmed
sens
ors are op
erational
and rep
orti
ng to the C
entr
al Station.

5.
Commi
ssion
:
Commission
the s
ystem
and
train the c
ustome
r on the pr
oper
use
of t
he
PROA
7/PROA7PL
US
Control P
anel

and
Total Conne
ct 2.0
.

Create a C
ustomer Account
through AN36
0.


In
stall the Contr
ol
Panel a
nd
Power
-up. Connect the
panel to a Communication
Source. Allow the System to
register with AN360.


Prog
ram th
e S
ystem

(Enroll Sensors, Key
pads,

Keyfobs, Z-Wave, U
sers &
Settings)


Test the

Syst
em and
confirm that
al l sen
sors
and de
vices are

ope
rational and report t
o
the Central Stati
on.

Commiss
i
on the system
and train the Customer on
the pr
oper u
se of the
ProSeries System.

PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 4 -
Customer
Account
Creation i
n AN360

From the
programming menu s
elect "+ N ew A
ccount
", the
n select
Security.
If you have the p
hysical
control panel you can enter the
MAC and CRC
, if not, then select "Click here to continue without
a MAC".
Select "Pro Series".

Install
Ready
Account Creation
Th
e I
nstall Rea
dy Account Creation option allows the AN360 Administrator to create the
cus
tomer's
account without the physical panel
information.

This allows the installer to
fully program, deploy, and
commission
a ProSeries system without requiring access to
AN360.
The
installer enter
s basic informat
ion
(City
-CS-
Sub
and
zip
/postal code)
into
the control panel and upon registr
ation it
ma
rries th
e City
-CS
-Sub to

the M
AC/CRC
of
the
Control Panel
.
To do s
o, the following information must be in
cluded into AN360:

Customer Informa
tio
n
Ne
w

or

Ex
i
s
ting
Cus
t
o
mer

S
ele
ct

"New

C
usto
mer"

or
"Ex
i
sting C
usto
mer"
(if creating a
dditiona
l
a
ccount
for o
ne cus
t
omer)

Customer Type

Se
lect the
"Cust
om
er
Ty
pe" a
s
R
es
id
enti
al or Com
mer
cia
l

Cus
tome
r
Name

a
nd
C
onta
c
t d
etails

Ent
er the
first
and last
name
;
h
o
me,

wo
r
k
, and ce
l
l

phon
e n
umbers
;

c
usto
mer
'
s email

address

Se
curity
Account

Location


L
oc
ation
Nam
e

Enter th
e

location

name such as Home,
Va
cation Home, etc.

(u
se
d wi
th
T
ot
al

Connect 2.0)

Dea
le
r

Re
fe
re
nce ID

E
nter

the

internal acc
o
unt number specified f
or the
c
ust
ome
r
. The max
i
m
um ch
ara
cter li
m
i
t is

25
.

Sold
B
y

T
ype
the name of the
Salespe
rs
on

In
sta
lled By

Ty
p
e

the name of the i
nstallation
technician

Cont
r
a
ct

End D
at
e

S
e
t the contrac
t end d
at
e

by

sel
ecting

t
he m
onth
, year, and

d
a
te in the calenda
r

A
ddress


Cou
ntr
y

Select t
h
e

coun
try

from t
he

dro
p
-
down

list

Ad
dres
s Line
1

Type the addre
ss

of th
e c
ustomer

A
d
d
ress Line 2

Type the address o
f the c
ustomer

Ci
ty

Type
th
e

Ci
ty of the cus
tomer

St
a
t
e/
Terr
itory

Fr
om t
he
d
rop
-
down

list
,

s
elect the state of
the cust
o
mer

Z
i
p

/
P
o
sta
l

Code

Ty
p
e

the
zip

code o
f
the
custom
er
.

NOTE:
Du
ring initial s
etup,
the customer
's zip code is entered into the control panel
and is verified in
AN3
60 upon regist
ration
to con
firm the account.

N
ot
e
s

T
ype

any ex
tr
a in
form
ation related
to the customer

Control Pane
l


Typ
e

Choose t
h
e

Cont
r
ol Panel

ty
pe f
rom the
dro
p
-
d
own

l
ist
.

NOTE:

Mus
t

match the control panel being installed

Re
vision

Select th
e correc
t r
e
vision of t
he c
ontrol being installed

Select the
Account Type

Standard

....................

Requires the

Control Panel's

MAC
, CRC,
and City
-
CS
-
Account

Install Ready
..............
For pre
configuring
control panel withou
t the MAC and CR
C.

NOTE
:
Everything except SiX™ Serie
s devices
, Wise
Link or Local


Keypads
can be configured.

Draft

...........................

F
or precon
figur
ing

a
control without the
MAC, CRC, and C
ity
-
CS
-
Sub.

Ala
r
m R
epo
r
t
ing N
umb
e
r

This

is

the C
ity
-
CS
-
S
ub

account

number
for

the communicator
.

Continue

Th
e security a
cco
unt is verified based on th
e
C
ity
-
CS
-
S
ub
,
M
AC

I
D, and

w
h
ether

th
e
Control Pan
el

r
e
vis
ion
and

co
mmunic
a
tor

type are compatibl
e.

Default and Cus
tom
Template

Choose

the any default or custom te
mp
late option
.

Pac
k
ages

Select t
he
r
equ
ire
d pac
k
age f
r
om
th
e
drop
-
d
ow
n

men
u
.

Option
s
:

Secur
ity, Smart Sec
urity, or Smart
Home.

Video
Plan


Video S
ervice

(PROA7PLUS O
nly)


T
wo Way Voice

Select to

Enabl
e

two
-
way
com
munication

b
etween the
Control
Panel

an
d t
he Central Stati
o
n, f
ol
lo
w
ing

an
a
l
ar
m condition
.

V
id
e
o A
larm

Verif
icatio
n

Se
lect to enable Cent
ral Sta
tion supported

vi
d
eo
ala
rm
ver
ifica
t
ion
.



Add
-
Ons
(Billable Services)




Advertising Service



Chamberlain Service



Autom
ation S
er
vice



Skybell


PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 5 -
Customer Account Creation in AN360
(Continued)

Tot
al Connect 2
.0
Crea
t
e New Account

Se
l
ect

t
o create a new Total Conne
ct
account

for

the
pa
ne
l.

U
s
e
E
x
is
t
ing

Ac
count

Sele
ct to use an existing

Total Connect account

for

th
e panel.

T
C
2
Acc
ount Name

Ty
p
e a

name
for t
h
e ac
coun
t

TC2

Master User Nam
e

Type

a

ma
ster user na
me for
t
he account. Thi
s

is t
he Username your customer
use
s when
logg
ing
i
n.

TC2

M
a
st
e
r

u
s
er
E
-
M
ail ID

Typ
e a master user E
-
Mai
l ID for the account

Enable User Code
M
anagement

Allows
user code management through
Total Connect 2.0

Pane
l Mas
t
er Code

Type t
he ma
s
te
r c
ode of the
p
anel. This code is a
vailable o
n your
Control Panel
.

Loc
a
ti
on Zip

Cod
e

Typ
e
th
e zi
p
c
o
de

o
f
your l
ocati
o
n

P
re
-
configure To
tal C
onnect
2.
0 Accou
nt

Sel
e
c
t t
hi
s

feature to

e
nabl
e pre
-
conf
ig
urat
ion o
f Tota
l

Co
nnect 2
.0 acc
ount prior to
sendi
n
g
wel
come
e
-
mail
s

to your customer
.

Installer Pre
-
Configure Email
Link

En
ter the
insta
ller's
first name,
last name,
and
e
-
mail address
.

NOTE:
Upon
successful
registration with AN360
the installer will re
ceive an email
link
directing t
hem
to the
Total Co
nnect 2.0 App. T
his allows them to
preconfigure the customer
's Total
Conne
ct
2
.0 accoun
t before commis
sioning the control

panel.

End User P
re
f
e
ren
ces


Language

F
rom
the list,
se
lect

to p
rogram

a u
ser
-
fri
endly language f
or t
he ap
pli
cat
ion
.

Time Z
one

Fro
m

the list, selec
t

the
time zone.

Date Format

Se
lec
t to se
t t
he da
te

f
orma
t
.

Ti
me

F
orm
at

Selec
t

to
set the time format
.

Noti
fications

From t
h
e

li
st
of availabl
e

noti
fications,

y
ou c
an cl
ick to
:

Se
lect/De
select All
, or
Selec
t the

re
lev
ant
notifica
tions
.

Once
all fields
have b
een
addressed click "Finis
h". A
summ
ary s
creen is p
rovided
to check the details again
and c
lick
"Con
firm
Cre
ation
".

Converting Install
R eady to Account using AN360
Converting from
AN360
or AN360 Mobile

1. Select "E
dit Install Ready
Ac
count"

2. Select "C
reate
Account"

3. Enter the M
AC and CRC

4. Account is converted
to a
n "Inacti
ve State"

Converting from the Control Panel

1. Power up the defaulted, unregi
stered
control panel

2. Follow on screen prompts for registration information
(See
"Install Ready
" Initiation Con
fi guration section)

3. Enter
City
-CS
-Sub and Postal Code

4. Accou
nt conversion
is now triggered

PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 6 -
Conne
ct th
e Cont
rol Panel

Backup
Battery
Instal
lation

The
Control Panel i
s equipped with an i
ntegral, replace
able, rechargeable b
attery
p ack rat
ed
at 3.6/
4. 2Vdc
. In th
e event
of an
AC pow
er
loss
, the system is
supported by
the long
-life bac
kup
battery
that is s
uperv
ised f
or connection and for low voltage conditions. If the
battery is missing, or
a low battery
cond
itio
n is detecte
d, a “low bat
tery”
message is
displa
yed,
a nd a r
epor
t is sent to the
Central

Statio
n. In additi
on,
the
system bee
ps
once ever
y 60 s
econds to
audibl
y indicate a low battery condition (pr
ess
any key to
sto
p the
beeping).
Follow the steps and
refer
to the fig
ure below
to insta
ll and c
onne
ct the
bat
tery.

B
atte
ry

Part Nu
mber

Battery Standby

Time

Low Bat
t
ery

No
tification

300
-
1
0
186

24
-
h
o
ur
s (m
inimu
m)

At
l
east 1
-
hour before battery dep
letion

300
-
1
1
186

24
-
hours

(m
inimu
m)

At least

1
-
hour before ba
t
tery dep
letion

Installing the
Rechargeable
Backup B
atter
y
1.
Insert t
he batter
y pack i
nto
the
case.

2. C
onnect
the b
attery co
nne
ctor t
o the rec
eptacle
on the PC b
oard.

3.
Install th
e side
cover.

4a. Connect the power c
abl
e to
the GND and
+9V terminals on
the wall
mount and to the + and –
terminal
s on the P
ow
er Supp
ly.
Refer
to the W
iring
Ta
ble
(on page 9)
for
maxi
mum
wire gauge and
lengt
h.
Do no
t a
pply
power at t
his time
. OR

4b.
Con
nect
the power supply connector
to th
e r
ecept
acle on the
desk mount
.
Do n
ot apply
power at
this time.


NOTE:
If us
ing the opti
onal
wa
ll mo
unt configuration,
refer
to the
wa
ll m
ounting
proce
dure. If usin
g the
Desk Mou
nt refe
r to the de
sk
mounting procedur
e.


COVER
QS-064-V1
BA
TTE
RY
PACK
OR
300-10186
300-
11186




Rechar
geabl
e b
atter
ies may take
up to 24
-hours
to fully charge.
The
control panel will wait 24-h
ours
after
initial i
ns
tall before load testing the bac
k- up batt
ery.


Sys
tem
Low
Batter
y M
essages
The “
System Low Batter
y” message may b
e displayed on the Keypad
s/Touchscr
eens. The messag
e di spla
ys until the
battery
is fully
charged. Additionall
y, wh
en the
low
batt
ery con
diti on exists the Key
pad
s/Touchscreens emit
one
beep e
very 6
0 sec
onds.
Th
e beeps

ca n be
silenced by pre
ssing any key on
the
Keypads/Touchs
creen
s. The beeps
only need to be si
lence
d one time a
nd they a
re not
emitted again. No fur
ther ac
tion
is requi
red. The “L
ow
B attery” me
ssage clear
s automatically
wh
en the ba
tter
y is fully
charged.
Add
itio
nally, the s
yste
m send
s a Low Battery Restore (CID R3
02)
me
ssage to
the Central Sta
tion
. PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 7 -
Co
nnec
t the
Con
trol Pan
el
(Continued)

Re
placing the
Recha
rgeabl
e Ba
ckup
Batt
ery
Whe
n battery repl
acemen
t is required,
remov
e e
lectric
al power
(re
fer t
o the
Shu
tting D
own the Sys
tem
for
the correct st
eps
) and
follow
the
steps below.

Re
move the battery

1. Unscre
w the screw
secur
ing the Control Panel
to the wal
l or desk mo
unt
.
2.
Release
the
catch that
secur
es the Control Panel
to the wa
ll or d
esk
moun
t.
3.
Rotate
the Contr
ol Panel
and lift it from the wall o
r desk
mount, be
ing
careful not to damage the wiring
.
4.
Remove the s
ide
cover.

5. Disconnec
t the batter
y p
ack
conne
cto
r fr
om
the recep
tac
le on the
back
of the PC board.

6.
Re
mov
e the bat
tery
pack fro
m the case
.
Ins
tal
l th
e replacemen
t battery

1.
Insert
a re
placeme
nt batter
y pack p/n 300-1
0186
or 300-11186
into the Control P
anel
.
2.
Connect t
he battery connec
tor to
the rec
epta
cle on th
e P
C bo
ard.
3.
Instal
l the sid
e cove
r.
4.
Conne
ct the powe
r supply
connec
tor to th
e recept
acle on
the
desk mount.
Do no
t apply power at this ti
me.

5.
Ins
tall the control ont
o the wa
ll or de
sk
mount.

6. Ins
tall
the screw to secur
e th
e control.
7.
Plu
g th
e p
ower
supply into a 24-hour,
110VAC
non-
swit
ched outle
t. Upon powe
r- up,
the “S
ystem
Stan
dby!” sc
ree
n displays
.
NOTE
:
Allow up to two
minut
es for power
-u p.
NOTE:
If a Cellu
lar Comm
unicatio
n M
odule is being
ins
talled, verify the
module
’s signal
stren
gth
bef
ore
selecting a final mount
ing
location. Re
fer to
Che
cking the Si
gnal Strengt
h
in the C
ommunicatio
ns Module section.

Wa
ll Mounting
NO
TE:

When selecting
a loca
tion for
the Control Panel
, be sure to provide a
sep
aration of a
t lea
st 1
0 f
eet
bet
ween 2.4GHz devices
such as Wi
-Fi Ro
uters/Acce
ss Points.

For wa
ll moun
ting follo
w the st
eps
and r
efer to the figure
below
.
1. Feed the field wir
ing thro
ugh the app
ropriate openi
ngs
in the wall mount
.
2. Atta
ch the
wa
ll moun
t to a
sturdy wall
using the p
rovided screws
.
3.
If requ
ired, inst
all an
additio
nal mounti
ng screw
in the case tamper
.
4.
Align the cleats
on
the
back of t
he
Control Panel
wit
h the
slots
on t
he
wall mount as
show
n below
.
5.
Snap t
he
Contr
ol Panel
into
pla
ce.
6.
On
ce attached,
insert t
he screw
to secur
e the Con
tro
l Panel
to the wall
mount.


PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 8 -
Co
nnect
th
e Control Panel

(Conti
nued)

De
sktop
Mo
unting
NOTE:
Wh
en
selecti
ng a locatio
n for the
Cont
rol Panel
, be sure to
provide a separat
ion
of at le
ast 10
feet betw
een
2.4GHz devices
such as
Wi-Fi R
outers
/Acc
ess
Point
s.

The
PROA
7DM-1
is intended
for
use w
ith the
PROA7/PR
OA7PLUS
Control Panel
s and can be
posi
tioned at a 60° or
30° angle.

1.

Choose the de
s
ir
ed

angle and align

the hooks on th
e de
sk

s
t
and

wit
h th
e

slots
on t
he

backplate.

2.

Slide th
e de
sk

stand

up

t
o

lock it

in

p
lace
.

To use the
ot
he
r po
s
ition, fli
p

the stan
d the other way before

fitting it

to t
he
backpla
te.

STA
ND L
OCA
TION 30
°
STAND
LOC
ATION
6 0°
QS-125-V2

3.

Insta
ll
t
he
PROA7/
PROA7
PL
U
S

on the

d
esk stand
and lock it into

pla
ce
.

4.

I
nst
all
t
he set
scre
w.


5
.


Route the power

supply ca
bl
e th
r
o
ugh
th
e
ope
ni
ng i
n

the desk mo
un
t
and
c
onnec
t it t
o

the

receptacl
e on the
PROA7/
PROA7
PLUS
.

PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 9 -
Connect
the
Control Panel

(Con
tinued)

Communi
cat
ion
Modules

Th
e Co
ntrol Panel
suppor
ts Centr
al Stati
on
re porti
ng
usi
ng
wirele
ss/cellular
and
Wi
-Fi communicat
ions devi
ces
as wel
l as
upload/
down
load
programming c
apabil
ity via the Internet. Th
is allows site m
aintenanc
e independent of
Cent
ral
Station
mon
itorin g, and
mo
difica
tion to sites glob
ally
via the Int ern
et. Ad
dition
ally, an internal Z
-Wave
module allows
the
Control
Pa
nel
to support Hom
e
Aut
omat
ion
functions
while a Converter module is used to suppor
t other w
irel
ess technologies
. (P/
N 800
-2 5182
for
additi
onal
inf ormati
on.)
The
Control P
anel
is com
patible with th
e foll
ow
ing Communication
Modu
les
:

Model

De
scri
p
tio
n

P
ROL
TE
-
A

LT
E

C
ellular
C
om
mu
nica
tio
ns Module (
U
S/Canada, AT&T network)

PR
OL
TE
-
V

LTE C
el
lu
lar Communi
ca
t
ions Module (
US, V
e
riz
on network)

P
RO
LTE
-
CN

LTE

Cellu
la
r Commun
ications

Mod
ul
e
(
Ca
n
ada
,

Be
l
l
)

PR
OW
IFIZ
W


Z
-
Wave/Wi
-
Fi Communic
ations Module

PRO
W
IFI

Wi
-
Fi only Com
m
u
nications M
od
ule

PR
OTAKEOV
ER

W
i
re
less
Converter

Mo
dule



RF

Exposure

WARNING:
The
Co
ntrol Panel
must be
instal
led to pro
vide
a separation d
istance of at leas
t 7
.8 in
(20
cm)
fr om all
p
erson
s and not co
-lo
cated
or ope
rated in conjun
ction with any othe
r tra
nsmitter
excep
t in acc
orda
nc
e with F
CC
multi
-
tra
nsmitter pro
duct proce
dures.



Ensu
re that all electri
cal pow
er has bee
n remov
ed from the
Control Panel
befo
re
ins
talling co
mm
unication

modu
les. Refer to t
he

Shutti
ng Down the System
for
the correct st
eps
.
Insta
llin
g the
PROLTE
Se
ries Ce
llular
Commu
nications Module

Follow the st
eps and r
efer to the figure
bel
ow
to install the
LTE
Communications Module.


1. Remov
e elect
rical power (if
applie
d).
Re
fer to th
e
Shutting Down the System
for
the correct steps
.
2. Remo
ve the
scr
ew s
ecu
ring
the
control to
the
wall
mount
or desk mount
.
3.
Rotate t
he
Cont
rol Panel
and lift
it from the w
all or
desk
mou
nt, being
careful not
to damage th
e wiring
.
4.
Remove
the
left si
de
cov
er.

5.
Insert t
he module into the slot on
the
left si
de
of
the
Control
Pan
el as s
hown and
ens
ure the receptacle
is securely
seated
on the Control Panel
’s ed
ge
connector.

6.
Install the
set screw

7.
Install
the cover

8.
Install
the c
ontrol
onto
the wall or des
k mount.

9.
Instal
l th
e scr
ew to s
ecure the c
ontr
ol.
10.
Plu
g the p
ower
suppl
y into a 24-h
our, 110VAC non
-
switched outle
t. Upon power
-u p, the “System
Stan
dby!” screen
dis
plays
. NOTE
: All
ow up
to two
min
u
tes for po
we
r
-
u
p
.




IMPORTANT:
A
cellular
or Wi-Fi
communic
ator
is requir
ed to regist
er the
Contr
ol Pan
el.

PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 10 -
Conn
ect
the Con
trol Panel

(Continued)

Comm
unic
ation Module
s (Continued)

Insta
lling the
PRO
WIFI
or P ROWIFIZW
Wi
-Fi and
Z-
Wave
Com
munications Modules
Fo
llo w the s
teps an
d r
efer t
o the figure
below to ins
tall t
he
Wi
-Fi/
Z-W
ave Communicat
ions
Modu
les.
NOTE:
The PR
OWIFIZW
mod
ule
comes pr
einsta
lled
in the PROA7
PLUS On
ly.

Ensure th
at all electri
cal p
ower has been remo
ved fro
m t
he
Control
Panel
befor
e in
stalli
ng
co
mmun
ication
mod
ul es.
Re
fer to
the
Shutting Down the System
for the correct steps.

1.
Re
mo
ve elect
rical p
ower (if
applied). R
efer t
o the
Shutting Down the Sys
tem
for
the correct steps
.
2.
Remove
the screw securi
ng the contro
l to the wal
l
mo
unt or desk
mo
unt.
3.
Ro
tate
the
Con
trol P
anel
and
lift it from th
e wall
or
desk
mo
unt,
being carefu
l not to damage
the wir
ing.

4.
Re
mo
ve
the lef
t side
cover
.
5.
Insert
the
mod
ule into the sl
ot on
the left side
of the
Control P
anel as shown
and ensure the recepta
cle
is secure
ly s
eated
on the
Con
trol Panel
’s edge
connector
and secured
wit
h th
e provided sc
rew.
6.
Install th
e cover

7.
Instal l th e c
ontrol
onto t
he wall
or desk mo
unt
.
8. I
nstall
the screw to s
ecure the cont
rol.


Plug the p
owe
r supply i
nto a 24-hour, 1
10VAC n
on-
sw
itche
d outle
t. Up
on power-up
, the “Syst
em
Sta
ndby!” sc
reen
displays
.

NO
TE:

Allow up to

t
w
o

m
inutes for p
ower
-
up
.

QS-058-V2
COVER
PROWIFI/
PROWIFIZW
MODULE
SCREW

PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 11
-
Conn
ect the
Control Panel

(Cont
inued)

Comm
unic
ation Module
s (Continued)

Installi
ng the
PROTAKEOVER
Wireless Convert
er Modu
le
Follow
the
steps and
refer t
o the fi
gure
below to install
the
Wire
less C
onverter
Mo
dule
. Refer to th
e PR
OTAKEOVER
mo
dule
Install
ation
Instruction
(p/n 800
-25182)
for additional
infor
mation.


Ensure that all el
ectrical power h
as been removed
from the C
ontrol Pane
l be
for e inst
alling
c
ommunica
tion
modules
. Refer t
o the
Shutting Down the Sy
stem
for
the corre
ct steps
.


1. Re
move el
ectrical power (if
applied).
Re
fer t
o
the

Shutting Do
wn the System
for
the
correct
step
s.
2. Re
mo
ve t
he sc
rew se
curing the control to
the
wall mount
. Rotat e th
e Co
ntrol Panel
and lift it
from t
he wal
l mount, being care
ful not
to
damage
the
wiring.

4.
Rem
ove the rig ht s
ide cover.

5. Set the rot
ary switch on the
PROTAKEOVER

module to the settin
g asso
cia
ted
with
the
existing wi
reless senso
rs a
nd module
s and
the Co
ntro
l Panel
. Ref
er to
the
table
for the
supported prot
ocol
s.
6.
Insert the
PR
OTAKEOVER
mod
ule in
to the

slo
t on
the
right side of the
Control Panel
as
shown and ensure
the recep
tacle is s
ecurel
y
seat
ed
on the
Control Panel
’s edge
connec
tor. Secure
with
the
prov
ided scr
ew.

7.
Reinst
all the ac
cess
cover, taki
ng
care
to
avoi
d bending t
he contracts on
the
modul
e.
8. Re
move
the existing wal
l mount a
nd

replace
with
the wall m
ount
(containing
the
int egr
ated a
ntenna)
provide
d wi
th

PROTAKEOVER
module.

No
te:
To
avoid d
amaging
the
connector
pins on
the m
odule, do not force
the rear
case
duri
ng the installa
tion
.
9.
Inst
all the contr
ol on the replacem
ent
wall
mount

and
secur
e with the

screw.







Take
O
ver M
odu
le

Rot
ar
y

Switch Sett
ings

Protocol

PROA
7
/
PROA7PLUS

5
800

0

2GIG

1

DS
C

2

I
T
I
/Qolsys

3

Bosch

4


NOTE:
Th
e PROTA
KEOVER
mo
dule supp
orts communicat
ion
with c
erta
in pre viously inst
alled wireless senso
rs and m
odules.
Re
fer
to
PROTAKEOVER
Comp
atibil
ity chart
(p /n R800
-26221
or later) for
a list of tested
and
app
rove
d vendor
wir
eless dev
ices.
PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 12 -
Connect
the
Control Pa
nel

(Contin
ued)

AC Power

The
Control Panel i
s pow
ered by
a 9V
DC, 2.5 Amp Plug-
in Power Supply, 300-
11260-COM
. Refe
r to t
he wiring tab
le bel
ow
for wire

gauge
and leng
th.
WIRING TABLE

Maximu
m Ca
bl
e

Le
ng
th

Be
twe
en

Pow
er
Sup
ply
and
Control Panel

W
ir
e
Ga
uge
(AWG)

U
p to 25 feet

(7
.62
m
)

#

2
2

Up
to

45 feet

(13.
72m)

#

20

Up to 70 feet (2
1.34m)

# 18

Up to 11
0 f
eet (33.53m)

#
16



Use only t
he 300
-11260
-COM
Pow
er Suppl
y. Do
not
plug th
e p
ower
su
pply into
the A
C ou
tlet u ntil after all
wiring con
ne
ction
s ha
ve bee
n made.


Wiri
ng Over
view

Th
e following s
ummarizes the electrical
connections as
sociated with the
Control Panel. F
ol low
the steps and
refer to the Su
mma
ry of
Co
nnec
tions di
agr
am
for
add
itional
info
rma
tion.
Make
Electrical Connections

1.

Remov
e t
he Control Panel
’s rear
case/b
ackplate.

2a.
Connec
t the power
supply
cable to the
GND and +9V
pins
on the
back plate
and to t
he
+ and
– termi
nals on the Pow
er Supply.
Refer
t o Wiri
ng t
able for w
ire gau
ge and
length. OR

2b. Connect the power supp
ly con
nector to t
he
recep
tacle o
n the Co
ntrol P
anel.

3.
Install the rear case/backp
late onto the
Control Panel
and secure
with the scr
ew.


QS-219-V0

Step 2a

Step 2b

Summary
of Connections

Shutting
Do
wn t
he
S ystem

To avoid c
orrup
ting the control’s memory, before removing power from th
e system:

1.
Disarm t
he system
.
2.
Wait 30
seconds.

3.
Unpl
ug the pow
er supply
.
4.
Disco
nnect the battery
.

PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 13 -
"Install R
eady" I
nit
ial Configuratio
n
After AN360 has been configured with an account and the account conversion has taken place, the following will occur
:
1.
On
successful account creation, registration of the control panel automatically occurs once it reaches out to AN360 and all customer
information in the control panel matches AN360.

2.
Account is registered, and the installer receives a mobile pre-
configuration e-
mail (if the installer's e-mail was entered).

3.
Installer enters local programming mode on the ProSeries Control Panel, configures the system, and then confirms operation as
programmed.

4.
Use the first link in the installer e-mail to launch the Total Connect 2.0 App and pre-configure the customer's Total Connect accoun
t
if required.

5.
Use the second link (if provided in the e-
mail) to commission and send the homeowner a welcome e
-mail.

QS-163-V0
System Sta
rtup
Bootup sequence
Detecting Devices
LTE Communicator
Wi-Fi
/Z-Wave Card
Wirele
ss T
akover Module
Communicator Setup

Before
connecting
power
t o the
unregistered
Co
ntro l Pane
l, the
custo
mer
's acc
ount
mu
st be con
figured in Alar
mNet 360 (AN36
0) l ocated
a t www.alarmnet360.co
m.
Refer t
o the C
rea
ting Customer
Account
section
for additional
informat
ion.



Se
lect
"De
tails"
to vi
ew th
e Cellular
C ommunic
ators ID nu
mbers.

If us ing Wi
-Fi
, touch "
Setu
p" to c onfig
ur e. If n
ot using
Wi
-Fi
, touch
"Next
".
If not us
ing Wi
-Fi or Cel
lula
r, select
"Lo
cal Ala
rm
Mode" to redirect you to the
hom
e
screen
. See
"Loca
l Alarm Mod
e" for m
ore i
nformation.

QS-165-V0
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Networks
Add Network Manually
WPS
Press the WPS button on your route
r, then press here


Select
"W
i-Fi" Networks t
o choose f
rom a list
of
bro
adcasted network
s. F ollow
the on
-screen
prompts to c
onnec
t to t
he netw
ork.

Select
"Add Net
wo
rk Manually
" if connecting to a hidden network.


If us
ing the WP
S opt
ion t
o co
nnec
t to the
netwo
rk, sta
rt the
WPS
process
on
the
router
first , the
n sele ct the
WPS
option
on t
he
scre
en.


QS-166-V1

Onc
e connected to the Wi
-
F
i
netwo
rk
tou
ch
"Nex
t
"
.


Once the control panel is connected to the network via Wi
-Fi or Cellular, it reaches
out
to
AN360.


Touching
"Yes" prompts yo
u to the "Account Linking" screen.
NOTE
:
if you choose to not cu
rrently
connect to AN360, touch
"Yes"
, then
select the back button
on the next
screen to return
to t
he
"Communicator
Setup" screen where
Local Alarm Mode ca
n be
select
ed.


Touc
hing
"Shutdown" r
eboots the contr
ol panel.
PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 14 -
"Initial Install" Ready Con
figurati
on
(Con
tinued)


Enter the
customer's
City
-CS
-Sub Account
number and Zip/
Postal C
ode
pro
vided by
the AN360 administrat
or.
Touching "
Continu
e" starts the linking proces
s.
NOTE:
When the control panel reaches out to AN360, t
his information de
termines
the a
ccount
that it will link with.



"Account Link Failur
e"
occurs when
the accoun
t details are not correctly enter
ed.
NOT
E:
This
error could also appear
if the panel w
as
unable to get through to the
ser
ver and verify
the in
formation.

Touching
"Shutdown" r
eboots
the control panel


"Incorrect Panel Model" error o
ccurs if the control panel
has successfully con
nected
to the server, but
the
control panel entered during initial setup
in AN360 was
incorrect.
(Log into AN360
to c
orrect this
. Or, c
ontact
the AN3
60 administ
rator
).
Touching
"Shutdown" reboots the contr
ol panel

QS-251-V0
NEX
T
Connected
The device is now connected to the cloud.

The
Control P
anel
attempts
to connec
t to the ser
ver in
AN360.

Touch "Ne
xt" to start the r
egistration
proc
ess and download the
panel progr
amming
from AN360
.

The
Control Pan
el connects,
verifi
es the
acc
ount
informa
tion, and downloads the
pre-e
xisti
ng conf
igurati
on to the
Con
trol Panel
. The hom
e screen
is dis
played
.
NOTE
S:

Upon
successful
registration with AN360
the installer will re
ceive
an email
link

direc
ting them to the
T otal Connect 2.
0 App.


T

h
is is a
one
-time
use link
. If
the link is acc
ess
ed and
pre-
con
figuration not
completed, the professional
access will ha
ve to be requested by the installer.


Enter the control
panel's M
AC
address
to confirm the
cont
rol panel
and the
n the

Total Connect 2.0
App will launch
, allowing
pre-
configur
ation of
the customer
's
Total Con
nect
2
.0 account before commis
sioning the control

panel.


PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 15
-
Configur
e Wire
less
Dev ices
Se
ns
ors

All
devices and sensors
are setup,
programmed, and
tested via
AlarmNet 360. U
se a PC o
r Sm
art Dev
ice
to go t
o:
www.al
arm
net36
0.com
or use the AlarmNet360
app. Th
e Control
Panel
support
s u
p to 250 tota
l wir
eless
zone
s; 1
27 of which can be
PROSiX/
SiX
Series
Wirel
ess while any of them can be
5800 Se
ries or anot
her
tec
hnol
ogy:


PROSiX/SiX™ Seri
es Wirel
ess


580
0™
Series wi
rel ess tec
hnologi
es
(r equir
es PR
OTA
KEOVER
module)

Communicates
with wire
less d
evices that transmit o
n the
followin
g frequencie
s 319.5MHz,
345M
Hz, 433.42 and
433.92MHz.
Refer
to the PROT
AK
EO
VER
Com
patibil
ity chart for a lis
t of
compat
ible devic
es. Only one of
these technolo
gies
can be
use
d at one time.



IMPORTANT:


Once pair
ed,
PR
O
SiX/SiX

Ser
ies transm
itters

c
annot

be

u
s
e
d
with

a
nothe
r
Co
n
trol

Panel

until t
h
ey
are unpaired
(deleted
) fro
m
the current
Con
trol Panel
. When
bein
g unpai
red, the t
ransmitters m
ust
be
pow
ered
up
and w
ithi
n rang
e of the Control Panel
so the transmitt
ers can
receive the
unpairing
signa
l. Some
SiX
transmitters
c
an be
def
aulted manuall
y within 24hrs of
being p
aired to
the Co
ntrol P
anel
. Ch
eck
the insta
llat
ion
instruc
tion
s of
that transmitter for
details.

Range

The range of any wir
eless device ult
imately depe
nds on the
build
ing cons
truction.
The rang
es s
pecif ied below are
typical for most

installati
ons.


PRO
SiX/ SiX
Se
ri es
Wireles
s has a no
min
al r
ange
of 300+
feet @ 2.4GHz.



5800™ Series Wi
reless
has a nominal range of
200 feet @ 345M
Hz.

Frequency Agility

Commu
nications
bet
ween the Contr
ol P
anel
and SiX™ Serie
s transmitters
are automat
ically
monitored by t
he panel. Wh
en excessi
ve
envi
ronm
enta
l in
terference (i.e. from Wi
-F i routers) is detected on the 2.4GHz channel, the
Control Panel
automatic
all y switch
es to a
quieter
chann
el to allow cl
ear
er com
munication.


One-Go
-All
-Go

PRO
Si X/SiX
Serie
s tra nsmitt
ers are bi-directi
onal
, so they not only
send si
gnals to the
Control Panel
, but th
ey al
so receive signals from
the
Control
Panel
. If enab
led in
progr
amm
ing, th
e Cont
rol Panel
sends a si
gna
l to
all devices
(i. e. s
mok
e, CO, or combo de
vic
es)

duri
ng a
fire or CO al
arm
cau
sing
all of tho
se
device
s to s
ound
. This also
applies t
o PR
OSiX
/SiX
Series
Keypad
s / Touchscreens
and
Siren
s, which all s
ound for
burg
alarms as well.


Smoke /
CO Mainten
ance

The
PRO
SiX/
SiX

Series smo
ke detectors an
d smok
e / CO
combo
detect
ors can
send “H
igh
Se
nsit ivit y” or “Lo
w Sens
itiv
ity”
Maintenance signa
ls w
hen they
become too dirty to detect sm
oke or if
they become too
sensit
ive. End
-of-Lif
e (EOL
) is als
o supported

for
mos
t CO
's an
d the PROSiXSM
OKEV and PROSiXHE
ATV dete
ctor
s.

Transmi
tter
Su
pervisi
on
Each
trans
mit
ter
is super
vised by
a che
ck-in
signal that it sends
to the
Control Panel
. I f at least
one check
-in is not rece
ived
from each

supervis
ed tr
ansmitter
with
in their d
esignat
ed time peri
od,
the "mi
ssing"
transmi
tter’s zone
num
ber
(s) an
d "Sup
ervision"
is displ
aye
d
and
it initiate
s a tr
ouble
signal
, no matter if the
pan
el is
armed or d
isarmed. The
supervisi
on for
a trans
mitte
r can b
e disab
led
by
programming it
as “Unsupervised”
so that it
may be
carrie
d off the p
remises
, such
as a panic button.
If set
for Uns
upervised,
the
Control Panel
ignore
s ONLY th
e sup
ervis
ion signals
it receives
from that
trans
mitter,
but still re
cognize
s all oth
er signals,
including
Low Batter
y. Bot
h PR
OSiX/ SiX and 5800™
Series t
rans
mitters
have
built
-i n tamper
protec
tion and ini
tiate
s a trouble c
ondi
tion if the
Cont
rol Panel
is disarmed
and an
alarm i
f it is arme
d. Wire
less
keys
are not super
vise
d.


PROSiX/
SiX
Se
ries B
urg
and pan
ic tran
smitters
send
a check
-in signal ev
ery 60
minutes with
a 12-ho
ur panel check
.


PROSiX/
SiX
Series Life Safety
tran
smitters sen
d a
check
-in sig
nal every
60 sec
onds wit
h a 2-ho
ur panel ch
eck.
The
se i
ncl
ude
smo
ke / CO detectors
, and
sirens
.


PR
OSiXL
CDKP
keypads
are
supervised at
15-
minute
int erva
ls



5800™ Series
trans
mitters sen
d a check-i n sig
nal every 70
-9 0 minutes
wit
h a 12-ho
ur p
anel check.



A power cycle
of the
Control Panel
or a “
Syst
em Re
boot” via touc
hscreen restart
s the
12-hour
time
r.


PR
OW
LTOUC
H is s
upervised every 12 hours.
PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 16 -
Wireless
Dev
ices
(Cont
inued)

Tra
ns
mitter B
atter
y Life

Batteries in the w
ireless tr
ansmitt
ers may l
ast from 4
–1
0 years, d
epending
on
the enviro
nme
nt, u
sag
e, a
nd th
e sp
ecific wir
eless device
being
used.
Fac
tors s
uch a
s h
umid
it y, high
or l
ow
tempe
ratures, as
we
ll as
large s
wings in
temperature
may
a ll re
duce the actual
battery l
ife in any
i nstal
lation. Th
e wireless
system can
ident
ify a tr
ue low b
att ery c
onditio
n, th
us allowing th
e dealer or end us
er time
to
arra
nge a c
han
ge o
f battery
and
mai
ntain p
rotection
for tha
t point.
Batter
ies should
be re
placed
within 2 weeks of going i
nto
a low
battery
c onditio
n.


IMPORT
ANT:

PRO
S
i
X/
SiX

a
nd
5
80
0™

S
e
r
ie
s
tr
ansmi
tt
ers

d
raw
quick
burs
ts o
f

current during
t
ransmis
sion
, th
en

sit
idle
with
very
nominal curr
ent
draw
. Mo
st batter
ies are not designed
for
this t
ype of use, t
herefore
, only batterie
s
li
sted
as co
mpatible
should be used to att
ain if t he e
xpected batter
y lif
e. Each tra
nsmitter’s
Ins
tallation Instruc
tions
li
sts comp
atible
battery
ma
nufac
turers and t
heir par
t num
bers. Wh
en other n
on-approved
bat
teries
are used, the
quick bursts of curre
nt dra
w kill t
he ba
tte
ry cells pre
maturely
ca using
t hem
to g o lo w in a
matter
of m
onths and can
also
cause unpredictab
le results.
Ot her low
qualit
y b
atter
ies have not
be
en UL t
est
ed and
po
se a safety h
azard if

use
d.


Testing
Signal
Strength

This system p
rovide
s a senso
r walk
t est mode fo
r checking
wirel
es s si
gnal
str
ength
. T
he b
atte
ry st
atus and s
igna
l strength for
PROSiX/SiX Series
trans
mitters a
re
displayed
in AlarmN
et 3
60
and
through
the
PROA7/
PRO
A7PLUS
Control Pan
el (pr
ess Men
u >
Sen
sors)
.

Importan
t Secur
ity Notic
e
Pleas
e i nform the
User abou
t the
security
i mp
orta
nce
of their wi
reles
s key (ke
y fob
), and what to do
if it is lo
st.
Ex
plain
tha
t the
wire
less key is
sim
ilar to th
ei r keys or acce
ss car
d. If lost or
stol
en,
another person c
an co
mpromise th
ei r sec
urity
sys
tem. Th
ey should im
mediately
notif
y t
he Deale
r/In staller of a lost
or s
tolen wir
eless
key. The Dealer/
Installe
r th
en r
em
ove
s the
wirel
ess key
programmi
ng
from the s
ec urity s
ystem.


Keypad
/ Touchscreen Se
tup

Th
e PROSI
XLCDKP
mus
t be paired wi
th the
Control
Panel
vi a the
Alarm
Ne
t 360 Pro
gramm
ing Tool
. Use a
PC
or Smart De
vice
to go
to: w
ww.
alarmn
et3
60.com
or the Al
armNet360 A
pp.
Aft
er putting th
e system into
Lear
n M
ode
, power
up each device or initia
te th
e
pair
ing
sequenc
e individua
lly to pair
the
keypad
with th e syst
em. Th
e wired k
eypads/to
uchscreens
do
not power
up on
batt
ery alone
;
the
y mu
st be p ower
ed up with
their suppl
ie d tran
sformer.

PROSIXLCDKP
Wire
less
Key
pad

The
PROSIXLCDKP
keypad
attempt
s to p
air autom
aticall
y upon power
u p. If it
is not
paired
d urin g powe
r up, any bu
tton
can be
presse
d or power cycle t
he unit
to
restart the
pairin
g pro
cess. The
key
pad
can be eit
he
r wall
or desk mounted. Desk mo
untin
g
requi
res th
e optional
PROSIXLCDDM
kit
. For
add
iti onal inf
ormation re
fer to the
PROSIXL
CDKP
I nstall ation
and Set
up
Gu
ide (p/n
800
-
25152
or later)
.
The k
eypad can be e
ither wal
l or desk
mo
unted using the optional PRO
SIXLCDDM
kit. For ad
ditional infor
mati
on
ref
er to the
Install
ation and Setu
p Guid
e (p/n
R8
00-25933
or later).


When
wir
ing the
wall m
ount
, use the wire
tabl
e bel
ow to det
ermin
e the gauge of wi
re neede
d betwee
n the t
ransfor
me
r and
m
ounting
plate
. For p
roper wiring
i nstructi
ons
, refer to
the Ins
tal lat ion and
Setup Guide (p/n 800-25
15 2 or
later).



Maxi
mum Cab
le Le
ngth
Betwe
en Key
pa
d and

Po
we
r

Su
p
ply

Wire
Gauge

(AWG
)
Up to 19ft
(5.8
m)

#22

Up to
30ft (9
m)

#20

U
p to
51ft (1
5
.
5
m)

#
18

Up to 75
ft
(23m)

#
16



Th
e keypad
is powe
red
by a 9Vdc
, 1.5A plug
-in transform
er , P/
N 300-073
32US or
300
-0733
2-C
AN (Canada.
Use
the abo
ve
chart
to d
etermine th
e len
gth of th
e wir
e run and the gau
ge for t
he i
nsta
llation
.



I
M
PORTA
NT
:

The wir
ele
ss
keyp
ad

u
s
e
s

SiX™

t
echnolog
y.
O
n
ce
pair
ed
t
o
th
e
Co
n
trol Panel
, they cannot b
e

used w
ith
another
Con
trol Pa
nel until it
is unpair
ed (
dele
ted) f
rom
th e curr
ent
Con
trol
Pane
l. When being
unpaired, the ke
ypads must
be powe
red
up and wi
thin ran
ge of the C
ontrol Panel
, so they
can
receive t
he unpai
ring s
ignal.
Devices must be unpaired
via Ala
rmNet
360.
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 17
-
Wi
reless
Devices
(Con
tinued)

PR
OWLT
OU
CH
Wirel
ess
Touc
hscr
een

The
PRO
WLTOU
CH Touchscreen
communicates to t
he
Cont
rol
Pane
l via
Wi-Fi.
T
he
Contr
ol Panel
mu
st have the
PR
OWIFI/PR
OWIFIZW
Wi
-F i module
inst
alle
d; and
connec
ted to the same router the
PROW
LT
OUCH.
Wireles
s Tou
chscree
ns (if
ins
talled),
are f
unctionally
the sam
e as
the
Control
Panel
. They duplicate
the
Cont
rol
Pane
l’s dis
plays
and functi
ons.
Most ev
erything
that can be
done
at th
e Control Pane
l can a
lso be don
e at the Touch
screen.
Th
e PROW
LT
OUCH
com
municat
es to the
Control Panel

via
Wi-Fi.
It can be either w
all
mount
ed with the
wa
ll docking statio
n or des
k mo
unte
d with
eithe
r the
built
-in desk stan
d or se
para
te
optio
nal
desk mou
nt. The buil
t-in
des
k stand
option angle
s the touchscre
en at approx. 30°
.
NOT
E:

when pair
ing, the C
ontrol
Pa
nel

must not be i
n sensor le
arn m
ode.





PROWLTOU
CH
Wirel
es
s Tou
chscreen



St
at
us LED

Mea
nin
g

Red
-

St
e
ady

Sys
tem Armed

R
ed
-

Flashing

Alar
m /
Al
a
rm
Mem
ory

Amber
-

Stead
y

System

tr
ou
bl
e

Amber
-

Fla
s
hing

Device

trouble


Syste
m
c
annot

b
e

a
r
me
d

G
reen
-

Stea
d
y

Re
ady to Arm

Gr
e
en

-

Flashing

De
v
ice tro
ub
le

-

S
ys
tem c
an be a
r
m
ed

G
re
en & Red
A
lte
rnately Fla
s
hing

Sy
stem is in P
rogra
mming Mod
e

O
ff

N
ot

rea
dy
to
A
r
m

NOT
E:
The power
button
has 2 di
ffere
nt functions
:

Press an
d Releas
e togg
les the scre
en off and
on

Press and Hold
to display the opt
ions of
Po
we
r Of
f or Re
start.

T
ou
chs
cr
een Mounti
ng
Options

Bu
i
lt
-
In
D
esk Stand




The
tou
chs
cre
en can be
power
ed by the s
upplied micro
USB
cable and th
e 5Vdc, 1.
5A plu
g-i n tra
nsform
er. F
or opti
mal
perfo
rmance, use th
e supplied transf
ormer to
charge
the Lit
hium Ion
Po
lym
er battery.
Th
e battery m
ay not c
harge proper
ly
if it’s plu
gged
int o any
oth
er
USB port.


PRO
WLTOUCHW
M

(
So
ld

Separate
ly)

P
R
OWLTOUCHDM

(Sold Sepa
rately
)


PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 18 -
Wirel
ess
De
vices
(Cont
inued
)
Adding Wi
-Fi Touchscreen (PRO
WLTOUCH)
Key
pads u
sing
the home router

QS-007-V0
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Networks
Add Network Manually
PAIR
TO P
ANE
L

1.

After powering

u
p the

P
RO
WLT
OU
CH Touchsc
ree
n, it prompts

you to
enter
Wi
-Fi Net
works or Add Network
Ma
nua
lly.


To
pick from
a
list
of availabl
e net
works
press
Wi
-Fi Net
works.



NO
TE:
Panel m
ust not
b e in Sen
sor Lear
n Mode


QS-189-V0
Wi-Fi
Connected Network
Tech Pubs
Available Networks
HVP_DEAD5544

2.

S
ele
ct

the
network.

QS-190-V0
HVP_DEAD5544
SSID Name
HVP_DEAD5544
Password
CONNEC
T
SHOW

3.

Ente
r the correct pa
ssword
a
n
d
pre
ss

Connect.


NO
TE
:
As long a
s the PR
OA
7/PR
OA7P
LUS is conn
ected t
o the s
ame
Wi
-Fi
network
, it acquire
s the
IP a ddre
ss of the
PROA
7/PRO
A7PLUS
and
pairs
wi th t he C ontr
ol Pan
el.
QS-191-V0
Please Stand By
System optimization in process...
This might take a moment

4.

PR
OW
L
TOUCH

searche
s fo
r

th
e
IP ad
dress of the
Control Panel
.




QS-192-V0
Acquired Control
’s IP Address

5.

Whe
n

it find
s
the

IP addr
es
s
of the
Co
ntrol Pa
nel

"Acquired Control
's

IP

Address
" is displayed
:
PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 19 -
Wireless D
evices
(Con
tinued
)
QS-193-V0

6.

Ent
e
r the

4
-
dig
it

I
n
staller PI
N

t
o

Pair

w
it
h
the
C
ontrol P
anel
.

QS-194-V0
House
Garage
Shed
Guest House
Select Home Partition

7.

Select
the
Home

p
artit
ion fo
r

this keypad.

8. Once
the
PR
OWLTOUC
H is succ
essfully paired, it shows
in AN
360
under
keyp
ads
and in Local P
rogramming under Peripherals. There you can edit

the name
and parti
tio n as
signment or
dele
te the k eypad
if desire
d.
Addi
ng Wi
-Fi Touchsc
reen (PROWLTOUCH) Keypads and Netgear EX6120 Wi
-Fi Exte
nders using the
control panel as an access point

If you
choose not to use the home network, or if one is not available, you can use
the PR
OA7/PROA7PLU
S co
ntrol as an ac
cess point
and con
nect th
e PR
OWLT
OU
CH an
d/or Netgear EX6120 extender directly to
the con
trol. This can
be accomplished us
ing the
Secondary Key
pad
option
or through the Tools Menu.

NOTE
S:


The Netgear
EX6120 Wi
-Fi Ext
ender
can
extend the range
of the wirele
ss access point t
o provide ad
diti
onal coverage.


The Add Wi
-Fi Touchscreen Display
can al
so be accessed by selecting Menu >
Tools > Enter the 4
-digit
Installer or
Master Pin >
Wi
-Fi Enrollment Screen, however the pref
err
ed
meth
od is to ut
ilize
the Secondary
Keypad Option as
shown b
elow
.

Yo
u can use the WPS option in Wi
-Fi configuration
if chan
ging the Wi-Fi network on
the Add Wi
-Fi Touchscreen window.


AN360 can be used to determine if the Wi
-Fi touchscr
een is attached to
the
cus
tomer's rou
ter o
r the panel's a
ccess point. It
will
display
"Panel Wi
fi AP" under the "Connected to/Via" column
if th
e Wi
-Fi touc
hscreen keypad
is conn
ected directly to the access
point in the control panel.
Connecting through th
e Secondary Keyp
ad
option

PROA7/PROA7
PLUS
Touchscreen Di
splay

Description

Scen es
Events
Tools
Settings
Wi- Fi
User M an agem en t
Voi c e Se
r v
ices
Secon da
r y K
eypad
QS-019-V0

1. Select
.
2. Scr oll d
own and select “Settings”
.
3. From the r
ight, s
elect
“Secondary Keypad”

4. Enter the 4-
digit
Installer or M
aster
PIN

5. Select the displayed "+" icon
[A]
in the upper right
-hand corner
to rev
eal the ProS
erie
s SSID
[B].

A

B

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 20
-
Wirele
ss D
evi
ces
(Con tinued
)
PROWLTOUCH
Touchscreen Display

Descript
i
on


6. On the PROWLTOUCH, select "
Wi
-Fi
Ne
tworks" (Or select the WPS option).

NOTE:
If using the WPS option a screen dis
plays "Press WPS
on
the ac
cess point,
then
this WPS" sim
ply select "Connec
t" Or,
if a
dding
the N
etgear EX6120 Wi
-Fi
extender, press the
WPS butt
on to enroll it.


7. Choose
the P
roSeries SSID
from the "Available Networks" list



8. Enter the Password
9. Select "
Connect
" and the
PR
OWL
TOUCH searches
for t
he control's I
P address:





10.
Enter
the
Mas
ter PIN
to Pair


11.
Select the Home Partition for
the PR
OWLTOUCH
12.
Select "Save"

NOT
E:
The "
Save" icon appears after you select the Home Partition.

PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 21
-
Wireless D
evices
(Con tinued
)
PROWLT
OUC
H
T
ouch
screen Disp
l
ay

D
escription


13.
Select "OK" and t
he "Syst
em O
ptim
ization
" screen displays.



14.
PROWLTOUCH is co
nnected
and ready to use.
PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 22
-
Confi
guring
Pr ogra
mming

Navigating Menus


Touc
hscreen
Displ
ay
The Control Panel
’s Liq
uid Cr
ystal Display (LCD)
touchscreen
displ
ays variable ic
ons and text on “
scre
ens”. Th
e sc
reen
displa
ys stat
us
icons
and
assoc
iated text
, the current
tim
e and date, sys
tem sta
tus inf
ormat
ion and menu choices.
The
Menu area inc
ludes a
list
of
commands, or
choice
s that apply to
the current selection
. The
status ar
ea provides in
for
mati
on about
var
ious system
events
and a
colored bar
also prov
ides an indicatio n of syste
m sta
tus
. A “Home S
creen
” is displayed whenever power
is applie
d to th
e syst
em.

Sys
tem stat
us is a
lso indicated by
the P
ow
er (left) and
Stat
us (right)
Sta
tus LED
s.


PRO
A
7 /
PRO
A7PL
US

C
on
trol
Panel






System
Statu
s LED Fu
nc
tions

L
E
D

St
a
t
us

Meani
ng

P
ower
(Left)

Green


Stea
dy

AC Connected/Battery Charged


Off

N
o AC Po
w
er

Status

(R
ight
)

Gr
een


S
teady

System Re
ady

to

A
r
m


Amber


S
tead
y

System t
ro
ub
l
e


Red


St
eady

System
Arme
d


Re
d Fla
shing

A
larm or Ala
rm Me
m
o
ry


R
ed
/
G
r
e
en



F
l
as
h
i
ng

Syste
m

i
n
Progr
amming
mode


O
ff

N
ot ready to arm


PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 23
-
Configuring
Program
ming

(Continued)


Na
viga
tion
Keys
/Home Screen

Syste
m S
tat us is displ
ayed
belo
w t
he large ic
on on the left sid
e of the t
ouchscreen
. In addi
tion, th
e H
ome Sc
reen display
s the current
weather,
dat
e and
time and
sele
ctabl
e options are displayed on a separate m
enu.
Se
lect
the
Menu ico
n to displa
y the available
Menu
options.
Nav
igat
ing t
hro
ugh the scr
eens is accomplis
hed by l
igh
tly touchi
ng
the ic
ons
or m
enu
items
on the tou
chscreen. On
ce activated, t
he
Co
ntrol P
anel
advances
to the next screen, toggles betw
een
options
or sc
rolls throu
gh mul
tiple
options that can
be
selected.
Th
e
sys
tem p
rovides
a prom
pt when a specifi
c input
is requi
red.


Home
Screen
(Pag
e 1 sho
wn
)
Icon

F
u
n
c
ti
o
n


I
co
n

Function


Arm
ed
Away

Indicates
the
system is armed in Away
mode.




A
lexa

Indicat
es A
mazon Alexa has b
een
ena
bled.


Arm
ed

Hom
e

Indic
ates
the sy
stem
is armed in Hom
e
(St
ay) mode



Pani
c Keys
Ac
cess
to p
rogramm
ed Panic Key
s note
d
below


Arm
ed Night
Indicates t
he
syste
m is ar
med in
Night

mode




Fire

Alerts
Central
Station
of a fir e condition.
(Displays
zone
995)



Disarm
ed
Indi
cates the
syste
m is disarmed
and
Ready to Ar
m.


P
olic
e

Alert
s Central Station
of a police
emergency. (Dis
plays
zone 999, de
fau
lt
is silen
t)

Not Read
y
Indicates the system is disarmed
and Not
Ready
to Arm
.


Med
ical

If p
rogram
med, alerts C
ent
ral St ation to
other
types
of emergency.
(Displays
zone
996)


Disp
layed when
Alert M
essa
ge(s) ar
e
Pres
ent







PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 24 -
Con
figu
ri ng
Programming
(Co
ntinued
)
Maste
r U
ser
Options

Selecting the M
enu icon on the Home Screen dis
play
s the Us
er opt
ions list. Scrol
l up o
r down
to view
all t he available o
ptions.
Th
e list

provides
access to the
Install
er and
User co
nfig
urable features
. Ent
erin g the
Install
er or
Master
Us
er Co
de is required to access t
he
User Tools Me
nu. Add
it ional
informa
tion regar
ding
these features can
be f
ound
in the U
ser G
uide.

Selectio
n

F
unction


Menu
Provid
es acc
ess to m
enu

Fa
vorite
s
Pro
vides
access to
sel
ected Z-Wav
e devices for
quic
k acces
s

Dev
ices
Provides access to Z
-Wave functions.


Senso
rs
Pro
vid
es

a
ccess to

Z
one
information and
opt
ion
s


Cameras

Pr
o
vide
s access to
b
u
i
lt
-
in cam
era
, T
o
t
al Conn
ect
2
Ca
me
ras
,
Video D
o
o
rbell, and

Motion View
er
C
ap
tur
e
s

(P
RO
A
7
PLUS Only)


Scen
es
Prov
ide
s a
ccess t
o view and run scenes

Eve
nts

Pro
vides
acc
ess
to system events


Sett
ings

Provides ac
ces
s to system settin
gs

Tools

Provides a
cce
ss t
o User Programming opti
ons (
Install er or M aster User Code required
for
access)
Local Alarm Mode

Upon in
itial po
wer
-up the system provides options to set up the c
ommunicator or Set the
Panel
as a Local Syst
em
wit
h no
Communicat
ions.
If not report
ing to a Central Station
or u
sing AN360
to set u
p the contr
ol, select Local Alar
m M
ode
to bypass the
communicator
setup and direct you to the "Home" screen.


NOTE:

Enabling
“Local Alarm Mode" w
ill:

R
emove all Cell s
etup/test
options from
vie
w at the panel


Disable the follo
wing features
:
-
‘Communicator’
and ‘Reporter’ sections in
Insta
ller Loca l
Programming
Mode

-
All co
nnection
with AN360 for remote programming,
diagnos
tics, e
tc.
-
All Central Station Reporting of events

-
TC2
re
mote
services

-
Am
azon
Alexa Feature

Disabling/Enabl
ing Local
A larm
M
ode f
rom Pro
gramming

To
access th
e Local
Alar
m M
ode programming
option,
select
the Menu

icon on the
home
screen, then select
Too
ls > en
ter 4
-digit
installer
code (
defa
ult 4112) >
scr
oll d ow
n to "Loc
al Alar
m Mode". Toggl
ing this
option on
and
off displays two
messages:
Disabling

Enabling

QS-176-V0
Disable Local A
larm Mod
e?
CANCEL
This will reboot the device and enable communicator setup.
YES, DISABLE

QS-177-V0
Enable Local A
la
rm Mod
e?
CANCEL
This will disable communication with A
larmNet Se
rvices. Configuration
will remain avai
lable. If an a
larm event occurs, the local siren will sound
but no a
larm event will be repo
rted.
If this device is registered to an account you must cancel the account to
avoid future charges.
YES, ENABLE
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 25
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Pr ogramming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Loc
al Progr
amming

To access the l
ocal
programming
mode, selec
t the Menu
icon o
n the hom
e screen,
then s
ele
ct Tool
s > enter 4-digi
t installer co
de
(defau
lt 41
12)
> scrol
l down
to > scr
oll dow
n to "Progra
mming".



Pro
gram
ming

Se
tting
up the
Co
mmunication
Link
s
NOTE
:
Do not
con
nect to a receptacle c
ontro
lle d by a
switch.
All
ow two
minut
es
for power
-up.

1.
Plug the power suppl
y into a 24
-h our, 1
10VAC
non-
swit
ched
outlet
. Up
on pow
er-up, the “
Please Stand
by!”
mess
age
dis
plays on
the
hom
e screen.

2.
Con
nect th
e Control Panel
to the local r
outer.


Tools


Mast
er Use
r Code → Wi
-Fi Setting
s → Sca
n for
Net
work OR
Ma
nually
Co
nnec
t to
Netwo
rk OR WP
S → Enter requi
red
information OR f
ollow
promp
ts → OK

Registration
, Programming
, and T
esting

Regist
ration, P
rogramm
ing and Testi
ng is
cond
ucted through AlarmNet 360
Progra
mming To
ol or via Local Programming
mode
. On
a lapt
op,

PC
or Smart
Devic
e, go
to:
www.ala
rmnet360
.com
or us
e the AlarmNet360 app
. For
programming via Local Programming mo
de, refer
to the
Local Programming Guide
(p/n R800
-26670).

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 26
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin
ue d)

Zone Re
sponse Type
Matr
ix for
PRO
SiX™ Series Devices

Burglar
y and
Miscellaneous
Devices


Legend

X

= Available

Programming
Option



=

Defa
ult

R

= De
faulted and Read Only
(Non
-Ch
angeable)

PRO
SIXC2W


PRO
S
IXCT


PRO
SIXMINICT


PRO
SIXGB


Door


Window


Motio
n Sensor


G
lass
Break


Fl ood


Temperat
ure


Garage Door


Other



Door


Wind
ow


Te
mperature


Flood


Environmental


Medical


Polic
e

Gar
age Door


Other



Door


Window


Garage Do
or

Other



Glass
Break

Response Type

Entry Exit 1



X






X




X







X




X


X



Entry E
xit 2

X

X






X


X

X







X


X

X


X



P
erimeter

X



X






X


X









X


X




X




Day/Night


X

X





X



X







X



X


X



Interior Follower





X




X










X





X


X

Interior with Delay



X





X










X





X



24 H
our
Auxiliary





X

X


X




X

X

X

X

X


X





X



24 Hour Audible








X











X





X



24 Hour Silent








X








X


X





X



Monitor










X













X





X



Not

Used





























No Re
sponse








X







X

X


X





X



Silent Burglary

X

X

X




X

X


X

X






X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Garage









X











X






X



Garage M
onitor







X

X









X

X




X

X



Tro
uble





X

X


X




X

X

X




X





X



24h Medical








X











X





X



Lo
cal Al
arm








X










X





X



Awareness

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





24
-
Hour
Awarene
ss

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





SiX Services
(# of Loops)

8

(
8 Hardw
ired Inputs)


2

(
1 = Reed,
2 = E
xternal)


1


(Reed)


1
Programming
Properties

Other
s
S
u
pe
rvi
sed
















































Alarm Report
















































Ar
m Night



X























Supervision Time

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R


R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R


R

R

R

R


R

Sensitivi
ty
Max Sensitivi
ty



























Medium Sensitiv
ity

























X

Low Sensitivity

























X

Low
est Sensitivity

























X

Chime

Disabled

X
















X









R

R






X










Sta
ndard



X

X

X

X

X

X

X




X

X

X

X



X

X




X

X

X


X

Melody

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Melody Long

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Ascend

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Ascend Long

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Alert 1

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Ale
rt 2

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Door
bell

1

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Doorbell

2

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Evolve

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X



X

X


X

X

X

X


X

Sound
Op
tions

C
ontinuous Tr
oubl
e Beeps

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





Alarm on Siren

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





Chime

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





None

































Siren
Selection

Partit
ion Only

































Pa
r
tit
ion
and M
ain

X

X

X







X

X









X

X





Main Part
ition Only

X

X

X







X

X









X

X

































NOTES


1. No
Chime
opt
ions availab
le with Awareness/24
-Hour A
warenes
s response t
ype
is select
ed.

2. Soun
d and Siren selections options are only
available
for Awareness/24-
Hour Awareness Response types.

PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 27
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Burglar
y and
Mi
scellaneous
Devi
ces
(Cont
inu
ed)


Legen
d

X

= Available

Programmin
g
Opti
on


=

Defa
ult

R

= De
fa
ulted and Read Only
(Non
-Ch
angeable)

PRO
SIXSH
OCK


PRO
SIX

PIR


PRO
SIX

FLOOD


PRO
SIX

TEMP


PRO
SIX

PANIC


PRO
S
IX

M
ED


Door


Window


Temperature


Flood


Enviro
nmental


Medical


Poli
ce

Garage Door


S
hock Detector


Other



Motion Sensor


Other



Flood


Oth
er


T
emp


Oth
er


Police



Medi
cal

Response Ty
pe

Entry Exit 1



X








X



X



X



X





Entry Exit 2

X

X








X



X



X



X





Perimeter

X











X


X

X



X



X





Day/Night


X







X

X


X

X



X



X





Interior Follower










X




X



X



X





Interio
r with
Delay










X


X

X



X



X





24 Hour
Auxiliary



X

X

X

X

X


X

X



X


X

X


X

X


X


X

24 Hour Audible






X




X

X



X



X



X






24 H
our Si
lent







X



X



X



X



X


X



Monitor













X


X

X




X




X





Not Used




























No R
esponse






X

X



X



X



X



X


X


X

Silent Burglary

X

X






X

X

X


X

X



X



X





Garage











X



X



X



X





Garag
e Monitor








X


X



X



X



X





Trouble



X

X

X




X

X



X


X

X


X

X





24h Medical











X



X



X



X






Local Alarm










X



X



X



X





Awareness

X

X










X












24
-
Hour
Awarene
ss

X

X










X












SiX
Services
(# of Loops)

3
(1 = Reed, 2 = External, 3 = S
hock
)


1

1

2

(1=L
ow Temp,

2 = Hi
gh Temp)


1

1
Programming
Prope
rties

Others

S
u
pervised





































X


X

Ala
rm Report










































Ar
m

Ni
ght

(See
not
e
3
)



X









X












Chime
























Pet Immunity














X











Superv
ision Time

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R


R

R


R

R


R

R


R


R

Sensitivity

Max

S
ensit
ivity









X

X














Me
dium Sensitivity


























Low Sensitivity









X

X














Lowes
t Sensitivity









X

X














Chime

D
isabled

X









R

R























R


R

Standard



X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Melody

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





M
elody Long

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Ascend

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Ascend Lo
ng

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Alert 1

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Ale
rt 2

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Doorbell

1

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Doorbell

2

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Evolve

X

X

X

X

X



X

X

X


X

X


X

X


X

X





Sound
Options

Continuous Trouble Beeps

X

X










X












Alarm on Sire
n

X

X










X












Chi
me

X

X










X












None



























Siren
Selection

Partition Only



























Par
tition
and Main

X

X










X












Main

Partition O
nly

X

X










X






































NOTES


1. No Chi
me options available with Awareness/24
-Hour Awar
eness response type is selected.

2. Soun
d and Siren selections options are
only av
ailable
for A
wareness/24
-Hour Awa
reness Response types.

3. Arm Night will
be disabled/hidden when Awareness/24Hr Awareness
response
type is selected.
PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 28
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin ued)

Fire, Sirens, and Motion Viewer
Devices


Legend

X

= Available

P
ro
grammin
g
Option



=

De
fa
ult

R

= De
fau
lted and Read On
ly

(N
on
-
Ch
angeable)

PRO
S
I
X

COM
BO


PRO
SIX

SMOKE


PRO
SIX

HEAT


PRO
SIX

CO


PRO
SI
X

SIREN


PRO
SIX

SIREN
-
OD


PRO
INDM
V


PRO
OUTM
V


Smoke Detector


Carbon Mon
oxide


Detector


Heat
Sensor



Smoke Detecto
r

Heat
Sensor



Heat Sensor



Carbon Mon
oxide


D
etector



Wir
eles
s Siren



W
ireless Sire
n


IMV


OMV


Perimeter


















X

Day/Night





















Interior Followe
r



















X

Interior with Delay
















X


X

Fire

No Verification
























Fire V
erifica
ti
on

X




X














Carbon Mo
noxide





















Awareness
















X




24
-
Hour
Awarene
ss
















X


X

SiX Services
(# of Loops)

3

(1=Smoke,
2=C
O, 3=Heat)


2

(1=Smoke,

2=Heat)


1

1

1

1

1

1
Programming
Propertie
s
Other
s
S
u
per
vised






























Alarm Report






























Arm Night
*
















X


X

Chim
e

(Yes/
No)





















On
e

Go
/All Go


























Supervision Time

(minutes)

(Read
O
nly)

R
R
R

R
R

R

R

R

R

R

R
Sensitivity

Low





















High
















X


X

Ca
pture

Type

Video





















Image
















X


X

Chime

Di
sabled

R

R

R


R

R


R


R


R


R


R


R

Sound
Options

Conti
nuous Trouble
Beeps
















X


X

Alarm on Siren
















X


X

Chime
















X


X

None





















Siren

Selection

Partition Only





















Par
tition
and Main
















X


X

Main Partiti
on Only
















X


X






















NOTES


* Arm Night will be disabled/Hidden
when Perimeter a
nd
Awareness/
24-
Hour
Awareness response types are
selected.
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 29
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
nti nued)

Zone Response Type Matri
x for
5800
Series Devi
ces

Legend

X

= Available

Programming
Opt
ion



=

Defa
ult

R

= De
faulted and R
ead Only

(Non
-
Ch
angeable)


Door


Window


Motion Sensor


G
lass Break


Smok
e Detec
tor


Heat Sen
sor


Carbon
Monoxide


Detecto
r


Tem
perature


Flood


Environmental


Medical


Polic
e

Garage Door


Other

Response Type

Entr
y Exit 1



X












X

Entry Exi
t 2

X

X












X

Perimeter

X



X












X

Day/N
ight


X

X











X

Inte
rior Fo
llower





X










X

Inte
rior w
ith Delay



X











X

Fire No Verificati
on

















Fire Verification





X










C
arbon Monoxide
















24 Hour
Auxiliary








X

X

X

X

X


X

24 Hour
Audible















X

24 H
our Sil
ent












X


X

Monitor

















X

Not Used
















No Res
ponse











X

X


X

Silent Burglary

X

X

X

X









X

X

Garage















X

Garage Monitor













X

X

Trouble








X

X

X




X

24h Medical















X

Local
Al
arm














X

Aw
areness

X

X

X












24
-
Hour
Awarene
ss

X

X

X












5800

Loop

1



X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

2



X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

3



X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

4

(Tamper)















Programming
Propert
ies

Oth
ers

S
u
perv
is
ed





























Alarm Report





























Arm Night



X












Chim
e















Pet Immunity















On
e

Go/All Go















Supervision Time

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Chime

Disabled

X







R

R

R







R

R





Standard



X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Melody

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Melody Long

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Ascend

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Ascend Long

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Al
ert 1

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Alert 2

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

D
oorbel
l

1

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Doorbell

2

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Evolv
e

X

X

X

X




X

X

X



X

X

Soun
d
Options

Continuous
Trouble

Beeps

X

X

X












Alarm on Siren

X

X

X












Chime with Voic
e

X

X

X












None


















Siren
Selection

Partition Only


















Par
tition
and M
ain

X

X

X












Main Partition

Only

X

X

X





























NOTES


1. No Chime opt
ions available with Aw
areness/24
-Hour
Awa
reness
response type is selected.

2. Soun
d and Siren selections options ar
e only
available
for Aw
areness/24-
Hou
r Awareness Response
types.

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 30
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Zone
Response
Type
Definitio
ns

During programming, you must assi
gn a zo
ne typ
e t
o ea
ch zone, whic
h define
s the way
the sys
tem respond
s to
each z
one
in both
the

armed and dis
armed states
. Zone types
are defi
ned
below.

Type

Function

Ch
ar
acte
ristic
s

Not

Used

Us
e
d to pr
o
gram a zone tha
t is not us
e
d.



None

Door/Window
Del
ay 1
(Entry/E
xit 1)
As
sig
ned to s
ensors o
r contact
s

on pri
m
ary
entry
and
exit do
ors.




En
try

del
ay #1 timing

i
s
programmable.


Ex
it dela
y is inde
pendently programmable.


Exi
t and
entry
de
lays
when ar
med in A
way, Stay or Night Stay mode
.

No entry delay when
armed in Stay o
r A
way
Insta
nt modes.



Exit d
elay begi
n
s regar
d
less of t
h
e ar
ming mo
de selec
ted
.

D
oor/Window

De
lay 2

(Entry/Ex
it 2)

Ass
igned to
sen
sors or co
nt
acts

on
seco
ndary
en
try and exit doors
that mig
ht
be fur
ther from the ke
ypad
(typically used
for a garage, load
ing dock,
or basemen
t
door).


Entr
y delay #2 t
iming is
programmable.


Exit d
elay
is independent
ly programmable.


Instant al
arm when arm
ed in the
Stay I
nstant or
Away
Instant mode.


Exit
delay begins regardless
of the ar
ming mo
de selected.

In
stant Perimeter

(Perime
ter)
Assigned

to glass
brea
k s
ensors o
r

contacts
on exterior
doors and
wind
ows



Instant
al
ar
m when armed
i
n
any mod
e and dur
ing

entry/exi
t
dela
ys.

Int
e
rior
St
ay/Away

(Interior
Follower)


Assigned to m
otion dete
c
t
ors c
overing an
area
(i.e.: foyer, lo
bb
y, or
hall way) tha
t must
be
pass
ed
during en
try/exit
delays to re
ach
the
key
pad
. Provides an
instant alarm if
the
entry
/exit zon
e is not viol
ated f
irst and
protect
s an area in the e
vent an i
ntruder
gains a
ccess thro
u
g
h an
unprotected area
.



Follows entry
/e
x
it d
el
ays

when th
e delays a
re a
cti
ve.


Ins
tant alarm
when armed
in Away or
Away
Instant mod
e.

Bypassed autom
atically
when armed i
n Stay, Ni
gh
t St
ay or St
ay
Ins
tant mode.

Motion A
way
Stand
ard Delay
(Interior with
De
lay
)
Assigned to moti
on detectors cov
er
i
ng an
are
a that includes an
unprot
ected entry/ex
it
door. Provid
es
entry
del
ay
(using the
programmed en
try t
ime
), if t
ripped
wh
en
the
system
is armed in the Awa
y mode.




Initiates
Door/W
i
nd
ow D
elay #1

(with programme
d e
n
try time) when

armed in the Away mod
e.

Provides Entry and exit delays
when ar
med in
the
Away mode.


Instant
alar
m w
hen armed in
the
Away In
stant
mo
de.


Byp
assed w
he
n t
he s
ystem i
s armed
in t
he Stay
or Stay Instant
mod
e.


Exi
t

d
elay

regard
less of the armi
ng
m
ode selected.

Ni
ght Zon
e

Assign
ed
to mot
ion
detectors covering an
area such
as a basem
ent or garage that
shoul
d not be passed
through dur
ing t
he
night.
Provid
es an
ins
tant al
arm if
the
entry/ex
it zone is not viola
ted fi
rst and

protects an area in th
e e
vent an intrude
r
gains ac
cess through
an un
prot
ected area.
Assigned to
motion
detect
ors
that
are
act
ive
in N
ight

St
ay mode.



Fol
l
o
ws

entry/e
xit d
e
la
ys when

th
e de
la
ys
are
active.



Insta
nt al
arm when armed in Away, Away Inst
ant, or
Night
Stay
mode.


Bypa
ssed
automatically
wh
en armed in Stay
or Stay
Instant mode.

N
ight Zone with
Delay

As
si
gned

to motion dete
ctors

c
overi
ng an area
such as a bas
ement
or garage
that should
not
be passed thr
ough
during
the night. Provi
des

an en
try delay and protect
s an area
in the
event an intr
uder gains a
cc ess
through
an
unpr
otected area. Assigned to m
otio
n
dete
ctors that

are
activ
e
in Ni
ght Stay mod
e
.



I
nitiates

Door
/
Window De
lay #1 (with

programme
d entry
time)

when
armed in the Away and
Nigh
t Stay modes.


Instant
alarm when
armed in the Away
Instant mode.


Byp
assed i
n the Sta
y and Stay instant modes.


Provides
Ent
ry and exit del
ays w
hen arm
ed in Night
Stay mode.

Day Z
o
ne

(Day/Night)


Usual
ly assigne
d to a z
one t
hat cov
ers a
sensitive area
(i.e
.: stock room, drug supply
room
, e
tc.) It can also be
used on a
se nso
r or
co ntact in a
n area where immediate
noti
fica
ti
on o
f an entry is d
esire
d.




Ins
tant alarm,
w
h
en

armed i
n Awa
y
, Stay, N
ight Stay, S
tay Instan
t, or
Aw
ay In
stant m
ode.


Provides a l
atc
hed t
rouble sounding from t
he keypad
and
, if desired, a
Central Stati
on
report wh
en disarm
ed (day).

24
-
hour Medical

A
ss
i
g
ne
d to

a personal e
me
rgenc
y
butto
n or
keypad
panic. This
zone
type is always
active
.



Instant
alarm, w
hen
i
n th
e a
rmed or
disarmed

sta
te (
a
l
w
ay
s active).


Keypad
sounding
onl
y, no
siren
output
.
24
-
hour Au
xi
lia
r
y


As
sig
ned

to

a zone containing a bu
tton

for
u
se
in personal emergenci
es
or t
o a zone
conta
ining monit
ori ng devices (
i.e.: water
or
tempera
ture sen
sors,

etc.)
.



Sends a report t
o
the Ce
n
tr
al Station and pr
ov
ides an
ala
r
m sound at the
ke ypad
. (There is
no keypad
timeout.
)
Silent Burgl
ar
y

(Silent
Burgl
ary)

Assigne
d

to se
nsors

or cont
acts on exte
ri
or

door
s and win
dows where sirens are
NOT

desired.



Inst
ant a
larm,
with No aud
ible ind
i
cation

wh
en armed
in
the Away, St
ay,

Stay Instant,
Night
Stay
, or A
way I
nst
ant mode
.


Repor
t sent to the Ce
ntral Stati
on.
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/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

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-
Co
nf igurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Zone R
esp
onse Type Defini
tion
s
(Continued)

Typ
e

Function

Ch
ar
acte
ristic
s

2
4
-
hour
CO

(Carbon
Monox
ide)

A
ssigned

to any
wireles
s zo
n
e wit
h
a carbon
monox
ide de
tector. This zone
type
is al
ways
active

and can
not be
b
ypassed.



S
iren

output,
keyp
ad
s

a
n
d de
tectors
prov
id
e
Te
mp
oral

4 Pu
l
se

when t
h
is
zone
typ
e is alarmed
on
all par
tition
s.
Trouble

Beeps Onl
y

(24
-
Hou
r Troub
le)

U
sed
with
variou
s

respo
nse type.



The
syste
m pro
v
ide
s

a t
rouble

s
ound

fr
om the
keypad

(
and a C
entr
a
l
Station
report,
if desired)
.
2
4
-
Ho
ur Fire

(No
Verification)


A
s
sig
ned
to

any

wirel
e
ss

zone u
sed as a fire
zone.
Th
is zone type is alw
ays activ
e and
cannot be by
passed
.


S
iren

ou
tput,
keyp
ad
s
and de
tector
s provi
de

Tem
po
ral 3

P
ulse when this
zone ty
pe i
s alarmed
on all p
arti
tions
.
2
4
-
H
our
Fire w
/

Veri
fica tion

(Fire wi
th
Ve
rificat
ion)


Ass
igned

t
o an
y wireles
s z
one
us
ed
as a fire
zone. Fi
re with v
erification is avai
lable
with
sm
oke detector dev
ice type. I
t cannot
be
used
with
heat detectors,
combina
tion
heat/smoke

detect
ors or fire
pull sta
tions. This
zo ne
type is
alway
s act
ive and
cannot be bypas
sed.



Siren

out
pu
t,
ke
y
pad
s

and detec
tors pr
ov
ide
Tem
poral
3

Pulse

on

al
l

part
itions
wh
en this zone
type
is alarm
ed and the al
arm
has
been veri
fied.


Sy
stem ve
rif ies
alarm by delayi
ng reporting
and al
arm sounding
for 30
seconds af
ter
alarm is detected.
If the zone
remains f
aulted
aft er 30
seco
nds
a fire alarm
is provided. If any
othe
r fire
zo ne is
faulted
dur
ing
the 30 second delay w
indow
a fire ala
rm is immedia
tel y provided
for that

zone. An al
arm for
original fi
re zone
is provided,
if that zone is st
ill faulted.
If there ar
e no
fire alarm
s af
ter
the
30 second delay expires, the
syst
em

open
s a 60 second
window. If any
fire z
one is
faulted
during t
hat window
a fi
re
a
lar
m
is
im
mediately provided

f
or

that

zone.

Non
-
Re
po
rting
Output

(No A
larm
Re
sponse)

A
s
signed when
no
-
alarm r
es
pons
e is

requ
ire
d
.

Used
for activ
ating scenes or Tota
l Co
nnect
noti fic ations.



N
o
reports to
the
Cent
ral

St
ati
on
.


No keypad
sounding
or ch
ime
and no display on
screen.


Syst
em can s
til l be armed
.
M
onitor

Z
one


(M
oni
tor)
A
s
signed to

any wireless zone use
d for

ass
et
protecti
on. Work
s as
a dy
namic monitor
of a
zone
fault/trouble (
not alarm
).


Reports
to the C
ent
ral

Station, if enabled.


Fa
ult/res
tores eve nts ar
e logged
by the syst
em.

No
keypad
soundin
g or chime.



Sy
st
em

c
a
n

still

be
ar
med
.

24
-
Ho
ur Aud
ible

Usually assigned to a zone containing an

Emergency button (
audible

emergency).



Sends a r
eport t
o
the Ce
n
tra
l Stat
ion and pr
ov
ides an ala
r
m sound at the
keypa
d
.

(There
is

no

keypad

ti
meou
t.
)

24
-
hour

S
il
ent

Usually as
signed to a zone cont
aining an

Emergency button (silent emergency).



Sends a repo
rt to the
Central Station
.



No keypad sounding

or

display changes

G
arage

Assigned to Automatic Garage Door
applications
. Provides a status of the
garage
door
cl ose/open real ti
me state
.


Associated
With Entry Delay #2 Program
med Time.


Exit delays when armed
in Away
, Stay
or Night Sta
y mo
de.


No Entry Del
ay
when
armed in Aw
ay or
Stay Instant modes
.

System can be armed with z
one in the faulted s
tate.
When
the zone
is
closed
it will
automatically be inc
luded within protection points. If the point
is
subsequentl
y
violated
,
it will initiat
e a
n alarm.

Gar
age M
onitor

Assigned to
Automa
tic Garage Door
appl
ications. Provides a status of the garage
door
close/
open real ti
me
state
.


Can be a
ssigned to any wirele
ss zone used for automati
c “Garage Door”
Open/Close status.


Will not
initiate an alarm
condition on the c
ontrol
ler .

When zone is in the open state wil
l display “FAULT.”


Does not report alarms to Central
Station.


Zone
will chime if
enabled.



System can b
e armed if this zone type

is in fault
.

Local Alarm

Usua
lly

assigned to a zone contain
ing an
emergency
butt
on (audible emergency).



Fo
llows sounder timeout
.


Prov
ides alarm sounds
at the keypad.



No r
eports
to the
Centr
al

S
tat
ion
.

A
ware
ness

Used to make the

user
"aware" of events

triggered by the device
only during
the
armed
sta
te.


Ca
n b
e us
ed with
: PROINDMV
, PR
OOUTMV, RF6

or 5800

devic
es

configur
ed with the Device Type
: Door, Window,
or
Motion.


Report
s event
s to the
Con
trol Panel during
any armed state
(Awa
y or
Home/Stay)
.

Does NOT report to the Central St
ation.



Ca
n NOT be
use
d with cross zoning
.

24
-
Hour A
waren
ess

Used to make th
e

user

"aware" of events

triggered by the device
dur
ing the armed or
disarmed
state.



Ca
n b
e u
sed with
: PROIND
MV
,
PROOUTM
V, RF6

or
5
8
00
devices

configur
ed with the Device Type
: Door, Window,
or
Motion.


Reports
events to the
Control Panel
in any state (armed
or di
sarmed)
.

Does
NOT report to the Central Station.



Can NOT be used with cross zonin
g.

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 32
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Zone Assignments

1
-
250

Wi
re
less
Protection
P
oi
nts

9
35

Panel L
ow Battery

500
-
627

Ke
y
fob
Zones

936

Pan
el
AC

Lo
ss

62
8
-
6
59

BLE
Zo
n
es

950

Pa
nel C
ommunication Fail
ure

800
-
8
31

Touchscr
eens/
Touchpads

9
51

Com
municat
i
o
n Path Fa
il
ure

900

Base

U
nit Tamper

995

Fire
P
anic

9
30

RF Jam Si
X Se
ri
e
s

99
6

Me
dical P
a
n
i
c

9
3
1

RF Jam

5
800

998

Silent Pan
ic

9
34

Pa
nel Battery
Missing

99
9

P
olice Panic

Progr
amming
Fiel
ds

Re
gis
tration
, Programm
ing and
Testing
are
condu
cted th
rough
the
AlarmNet 360
Pro
grammin
g Too
l. Or
, if enabled, ther
e is a
n option
to
loc
ally program the control
. On a laptop, PC or
Sm
art Devic
e, go to
: www.alar
mnet360.com
or
use the
Ala
rm
Ne
t360 app
.
F
ie
l
d Name

Pr
ogr
amming

Options

I
nfo
rm
ation

Local
Pr
ogr
amming

AN360

Edit
ing
AlarmNet Services
S
upe
rvision

Daily


This is
t
h
e supervision interv
al

the comm
u
nicat
or

sends
to
AlarmNet.
(Not to be co
nfused w
ith
peri
odi
c test

m
essage).




Adva
nc
ed

P
ro
t
ection

Logi
c

Enab
led


T
h
is

co
mmunicat
ion enh
ancement pro
vi
des

adde
d noti fication in t
he event of a panel
compr
omi
se due to damagi
ng or disabling
attemp
ts.
Operati
on:

Syst
em is
armed


Delayed zone type (i.e.;
Entr
y/Exit or
Peri
meter with Comm
delay)
has
bee
n
fault
ed th
ereby
starti
ng the
program
med
del
ay.


Contact
ID alarm m
essage
sen
t to Alar
mNet
and held.


Nor
mal
dis
arm
:
If the system i
s disarmed
within the
programmed
entry delay +

Comm delay (if programmed), n
o ala
rm
message
is sent to the Cent
ral St
atio
n.

No disar
m:
du
e to r
eal al
arm or
panel
compromi
se
– If the sy
ste
m is
not
disarm
ed, the c
orresponding alarm

me
ssag
e is transmitted fr
om AlarmNet to
the Cen
tral Statio
n.

No communic
ation response
:
In the
event t
hat a
communicat
or
does not
respond
to Al
armN
et within 1
5 min
utes o
f
rece
iving
an entry
alarm
message, a new

contact
ID me
ssag
e E316 Tam
per is sent
to th
e C
entr
al
Station.




Vid
e
o Alarm Verification

Enab
l
ed

Disabled
Vi
deo Al
arm Verification is in
tegrated wi
th

th
e
use of
up to 8 PROINDMV
or PROOUTMV

mot
ion
v
i
ewers and
T
otal C
o
nn
ect 2.
0




PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 33
-
Config
uring
Prog
ra mmi
ng
(Co
ntin ued)

F
i
e
l
d

Name

P
rogr
a
mm
in
g

Options

Infor
mation

Local
Progr
ammin
g

AN360

T
wo
-
Way V
oice

Enabl
e
d

Disabled
Allows the
C
entral
S
tation ope
rator to li
sten and/or tal
k
to indivi
duals
on pr
emi
ses f
ollowing rec
eipt
of an alarm
report ov
er the Cel
lular or
Wi-Fi Communicator
. The
two way
voi
ce se
ssi
on is i
nitia
ted
following any b
urg or
pa
nic report to the C
entr
al Station. The session is not
initia
ted for Fir
e, CO or duress alarms. The
Two
-Way
Voic
e fea
ture is acti
vate
d in the 'Listen
Mode,'
allowi
ng
the Cen
tral Station operat
or to evaluat
e th
e sit
uat
ion.
After t
he
session is init
iated, the
panel sirens and
keypad
sounds are discont
inued and will re
main off,
even if the AAV s
ession is ended
befor
e b
ell t
imeout.
The
pane
l begins tr
ansmit
ting a
beep
acknowledgem
en
t to the Centra
l Station once
per

seco
nd.
The beep al
ter
na
tes between t
wo separat
e
tones, and indica
tes
the control is await
ing a command
fro
m the Centr
al Station Opera
tor. If no
comm
and is

received
within two
min
utes, the session
times
out an
d
the call
is terminated. A
new Fire or CO
ala
rm wi
ll
termina
te an
AAV
Session in or
der to rep
ort.


AAV Rules fo
r Pa
nels with multiple c
ommunication
paths:


a. The
two-way
Voice sess
ion will al
ways
utili
ze
the
alarm reporti
ng p
ath, unless
Cellu
lar only is
sele
cted in
AlarmNet.


b. Contr
ol Panel
s usin
g Wi
-Fi in addition
to th
e
Cellular Commun
icator hav
e the option to sel
ect
‘IP
with Cell Rollover’
or ‘Cell Only
’ for 2
-Way
Voice
path
. If ‘
Cell Only’ is
select
ed
Alarm
s will be se
nt
over IP and t
he 2-
Way voi
ce session
will
go ove
r
Cell. If ‘
IP with Cell R
ollo
ver’
is selected the pan
el
will attemp
t to send
the alarm report vi
a In
ternet
firs
t. If Alarm Reporting is s
uccessful o
ver Wi
-Fi,
then th
e two way V
oice
ses
sio
n is a
ttempted over
the
Wi
-Fi path,
If for some
reason
the 2 Way
Vo
ice
session
“fails” to be establish
ed
over th
e Wi
-Fi path,
the syste
m will not
attempt to use the
cel
lular path
for
the two way Voice sess
ion. If ala
rm reporting
over th
e Wi
-Fi pat
h fail
s, Alarm
communicati
on w
ill
automaticall
y roll over
to the
cel
lular com
mun
ication
path
and the r
esul
ting
two
-way
voice sessio
n w
ill
also ut
ilize the
cell.




Editing
Tota
l

Connect 2.0 Services

Total Connect

2.0

S
ecuri
ty

Smart Security

Smart Home

Se
lect

t
he
des
ir
e
d Total Con
nect 2.
0 package.




V
ide
o Service

None

7 D
ays
30

D
ays





V
i
deo Door
bell
Serv
ice

Enabled

D
i
s
ab
led





PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 34
-
Config
uri
ng Pro
gra mming
(Cont
inued)

Con
figur
ing
Par
titions
and
their
Opti
ons

Fie
ld Name

Pro
gr
amming

Opt
i
ons

Inform
ation

Lo
cal
Pr
ogr
ammin
g

AN360

Sel
ect “P1
:

HO
ME PARTITI
ON” OR “+ADD” to
en
able

up

to

three

a
ddit
i
onal parti
tio
ns
.





Partitio
n

Name

Home Partition

Part
ition
-02
(If
enabled)

Part
ition-0 3 (If
enabled)

Partiti
on-04 (If
enab
le
d)

Progra
mmable and each partition shoul
d be g
i
ve
n a
name.





Partit
ion Numbe
r

1

2 (If enabl
ed)

3 (If enabl
ed)

4 (If enable
d)

N
ot p
rogra
mmable





Entry D
e
lay

1

N
on
e

15 Seconds

30 S
eco
nds

45 Se
cond
s
60
Seconds

90 Second
s
2 Minut
es
3 M
inutes

4 Mi
n
utes

The ti
me period in which
you
mu
st

disar
m

the
syst
em
before
an alarm condition occur
s after
acti vating
a zone
with
response type
ent
ry/exit 1
or
interi
or with de
lay
assig
ned to it.





E
n
try

De
l
ay

2

N
on
e

15
Sec
onds

30 S
econds

45
Seconds

60
Seconds

90
Seconds

2 Minutes

3 Minutes

4
Minute
s

T
he ti
m
e period in

which you
must

disar
m the
syst
em
before
an alarm
condition oc
curs after
act
ivat
ing
a zone with
response type ent
ry/ex
it 2
assig
ned to i
t. NO
TE: Must be equal
to or gr
eater
tha
n Entry Del
ay 1




E
xit Delay

45 S
econds

60 Seconds

90 Secon
ds
12
0

Secon
ds

Th
e time peri
od in w
hic
h you have to exit the
premis
es after arm
ing the sy
stem
to any mode.





Arm
Ding

A
ll RF

None

RF
Ke
yFob

RF
Keyp
ad
Confirm
a
tio
n o
f

A
rm

a
nd
Disarm
ding is provided
when
'Arm
Ding'
via RF Fob
or RF keypad
is ena
bled
in progra
mming. The a
rm
ding occurs
after
the exit
delay has expired
and
the disarm
ding occurs

immed
iately after
disarming with a keyfob
or RF
ke
ypa
d
, and is longe
r th
an
a
r
m
in
g
confirmati
on ding.





Quick A
r
m

Enabled

Disabled

Quick Ar
m all
ow
s armin
g the
sy
s
tem w
i
tho
ut

enter
ing
a user code. Pres
s the Away, Stay, or Ni
ght Sh
ield to
arm.





Quick
Exit

E
nabled

Disabled

Quick

E
x
it

a
ll
o
ws

the user

to pr
ess the

Quick E
xit

button
to restart the exi
t delay A
FTER ex
it delay ha
s
expired o
nly
when the
system
is a
rmed
in HOME or
NIGHT
mode. This is to allow for someone to
enter

or exit
without hav
ing to disa
rm the
system. If
Quick
Exi
t is no
t enabled
the
Quick
Exit
button wil
l no
t
appe
ar on the TouchScre
en for th
e

user.





Chime

Mod
e

Ena
b
led

Disabled

This tog
gles the
ch
i
me fea
ture on
or off f
or the
select
ed partition. Th
e "Chim
e" feat
ure of t
he
system
is control
led
by the end user wi
th a toggle command
(Setti
ngs->C
hime
). Whether
or no
t a z
one
will chime
is determined d
uring initial
progra
mming or by the
user i
n the "Se
ns
o
rs" se
ction of

the Too
ls Menu.





PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 35 -
Co
nfi
gurin
g Pr
ogramming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Fiel
d Nam
e

Pro
gr
am
ming

Op
t
i
ons

Infor
m
ation

Local
Pr
ogr
amming

AN360

Forc
e B
y
pass

Ena
bled

Disab
led

Wh
en Force Bypa
ss is

enabled fo
r a Pa
rtition in
progr
ammi
ng,
the us
er is pres
ented with the
"BYPASS & ARM
" button from the
Hom
e Scre
en
whe
n a zone
is fau
lte d. When pres
sed the
panel will
Bypass all Fault
ed
zones and Arm when Arm Away
,
Home, or Night is
press
ed.

When Forc
e byp
ass is not
enable
d this option is
not

presented
, instead fa
ulted zones must
be bypass
ed
from the Sens
ors s
creen before
the user w
ill be
pr
esented w
i
th the

Arm option
.





Auto Stay Arming

Enabled

Disabl
ed
W
hen th
e Par
tition is arme
d to A
way and an en
try/exit
do
or was
not
viola
ted wi
thin the prog
rammed exit d
elay
time, the Partition will
auto
mat
ically arm H
OME
at the
end of
Exit Del
ay.

Th
e pan
el wil
l Auto St
ay Arm wh
en armed Away via:
Main Panel or Keypa
d.

The pa
nel will NOT Auto S
tay arm when armed
Away via:
Keyfob
or Total C
onnec
t
NOTE:
If O/
C reports are be
ing
sent,
the system w
ill
repor
t b
oth Away and
Sta
y. If the panel is armed
Insta
nt t
he Ins
ta nt mode w
ill rema
in onc
e it
changes to Auto Stay Arm. I
t wi
ll Arm
in t
he Stay
Instan
t mode
.





Restart Exit Time
r

Enabl
ed


Not program
mab
le
(always e
nabl
e
d
)

'Exit De
lay Res
tart'
allo
ws
th e use
r to press
the
'Rest
art Time
r' key any time
DURING
the
exit d
elay
after
a rming
NIGH
T, HOME or AWAY. to restart
the
Exit time. Th
is ca
n be done onc
e duri
ng Awa
y arming
exit del
ay, and unli
mited times
durin
g Home or Nigh
t
arming ex
it delay.
NOT
E:
W
hen a
rme
d Away, if a
n entry/ex
it door is
tripped a se
cond
time b
efore ex
it delay ti
me
exp
ires
, the Exit delay time will
always restart
.





Silent

Exit

Ena
bled


No
t p
rogra
mm
able (alw
a
ys enabl
ed)

The A
udible
Exit warning can be disabled f
rom any

Touchsc
reen with ea
ch Arming b
y pressing 'Silent
Exit' b
efo
re pressin
g Arm Awa
y. This w
ill prevent
the
panel and remote keypads from
givi
ng Exit w
arning
sounds for the en
tire
duratio
n of Exit ti
me on this
attemp
t. NOT
E:
When 'Silent Exit' is select
ed the
panel wi
l
l DOUBLE t
h
e exit dela
y time
.





Di
splay
Exit Time
r

Enabled


Not pro
gr
a
mma
ble (alway
s e
n
abled)

The Display will show th
e countdown
of ex
it de
lay
tim
e in
se conds
on t
he screen of the M
ain Console and/or a
ll
k
ey
p
ads in that
P
artition
.





P
ower U
p in prev
ious

Enabl
ed


Not p
rogrammable
(al
ways e
nabled)

I f th
e panel
is powe
red
comple
tely down (
AC and
Backup Bat
tery)
, it wi
ll return to
its' p
revious sta
te
when power
is res
tored.
If the panel was arm
ed
custom wi
th zones bypassed i
t will return
to tha
t same

st
at
e on pow
erup
.





Common

Par
ti
tion

E
nable

Disable

Selectabl
e for
t
hree or
f
ou
r
. Se
l
ect t
o enab
le the
Common
Partiti
o
n
for partition three or f
our.





PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 36
-
Co
nfi
guring Pr ogramming
(Co
ntin
ued)

Addi
ng Sen
sors


Fi
eld N
ame

Program
ming

Opt
ions

Informat
i
on

Lo
cal

Progra
mming

A
N
3
60

1.

Sel
ec
t
"Sen
sors"







2.

Clic
k "Add
S
e
n
so
r
"







3.

S
elec
t

t
he
Sensor Ty
p
e

PRO
Si
X/
SiX

or
Motion Viewe
r
58
0
0
or Tak
e
over

For Loc
al Pro
gramming, an "Add Peripheral
"
scree
n is displa
yed
. This prompts you to le
arn the
MA
C a
ddress of
the

se
nsor.





4.

Lear
n

the
MAC Address

L
EARN

the M
A
C
Address
OR ente
r
the serial
number



F
or
PRO
Si
X/
SiX

or
Motion

Vi
e
w
er se
lec
t

"Lea
rn"
and activa
te the
sens
or
as
ins
truc
ted in the
sensor

inst
allati
on guide
and
watch the led flas
h rapidly,
an
d within 20 s
econds go solid for 3
seconds
indicating suc
cess
.
For 5800 or
Take
over
manually
enter th
e serial
number or select
"Le
arn" an
d activat
e the sensor.

NOTE:
Clicking
"Lear
n"
changes the
displa
y on
the
PR
OA7/
PROA7PLUS to Installer
Prog
ramming
and
acknowl
ed
ges w
hen
a
sensor is enrol
led.

For Local Programm
ing:

Fo
r PRO
SiX/SiX, Motion Vi
ewer,
PROSiXLCDKP
activate the sensor
or keypad as ins
tructed in the
sens
or's o
r keypad's installation guide and w
atch
the le
d flash rapidly, and within

20
seconds
go so
lid for 3 sec
ond
s indicating
succes
s.
For 5800 or Takeover manu
ally enter
the se
rial
number b
y

selecting

"Add Manually"
.





5
.

Partitio
n
s

Home Partit
io
n

Ch
oose p
artiti
o
n to ass
i
gn

the sensor.





6.

Zone

N
umbe
r

Enter Zone Number

Defa
ults to

the first av
ai
lable

zon
e.





7.

Zon
e Descr
i
pt
ion 1

Enter Z
one
Description
1
E
nter Zone Descrip
tor

1
. Choose from the
presented list for S
poken
Words,
or
enter spoken
custom words (PROA7/PROA7PLUS must h
ave
Wi
-Fi a
nd internet connectivity
or cellular
coverage
).
NOTES:


Custom Voice Descriptors can
be
create
d and
added vi
a Local Pro
gramming or
the
AN
360

Prog
ramming Tool. Refer to
the
Local
Program
ming Guide (R800
-26
670)
or AN360
for
instructions
for creati
ng and uploading
the
cus
tom
MP3 files to the cont
rol panel
.

The
cont
rol panel uses a text
-to-speech

feature,
onc
e the custom word
is created, it
req
uires the control panel to download the
inf ormat
ion (after exiting progra
mming)
. This
may
take several minut
es.

If a cu
stom
descriptor is used, the control
pan
el does not d
ispl
ay or
annunc
iate the
Device Type
.


If a
user
enters
the Device T
ype in Descriptor
1
or 2, the control panel will not di
splay
or
a
nnunciate the devic
e type
.





8.

Sensor Version

N
o
t pro
grammable





9.

Zo
ne Descript
i
on 2

En
ter Zo
n
e

Descri
ptio
n

2

Ent
er

Zone Descriptor

2
.

(Refer to Zone
Descrip
tion 1
above for m
o
re information)




PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 37
-
Configuring
Programmi
ng
(Co
nt inued)


Fi
eld
N
ame

Progr
am
ming

Op
tions

Informati
o
n

Local

Programmin
g

A
N
36
0

10.

D
evice Typ
e

Refer to
Device/Resp
ons
e
Type Mat
rix
This

popu
late
s

b
a
sed o
n the

PROS
i
X t
ransm
i
tter type
learned.
Choose
from
the opt
ions presented, and
corresponding Response ty
pe.
The
'Device Typ
e'
chosen will
be S
poken
as the
Thir
d Zone
Descr
iptor
(unless Ot
her is se
lected)





11.

Loop
Number/
Se
rvice

1,2,3,
4 (58
00)

Ree
d (PRO
SiX)

Exte
rnal
(PR
OSiX)
1 - 8 Contac
t
(
PRO
SiXC
2
W
)

E
ach
tran
s
mitter may support multiple services,

such
as P
ROSiXCOMBO
, PROS
iXSMOKE,
PR
OSi
XCT
,
PROSi
XSHOCK
, etc.
Sel
ect the correct
ser
vice/Loop
for
this zone. Select A
dd Serv
ice
to use
more
serv
ices on t
he dev
ice
.




12.

Sup
e
rvision

RF Superv
is
ed

RF Uns
u
pervise
d






13.

Chime


Disable
d
,
Standard,
Me
lody
, Melody
Long,

Ascend
, Ascend
Long
,
Alert 1
, Al ert
2,
Doorbell
1,
Do
orbell 2,

Evo
lve

Thi
s
optio
n
i
s not
p
rogra
mm
able for the

foll
owi
ng
Devi
ce
Types:
Smoke D
etector
, Heat Sens
or, Ca
rbon
Mono
xide Det
ector
, Med
ical, Fire , Other
,
Tem
perature,
Police





1
4.

R
esp
onse

Type

Refer to
Device/Resp
ons
e
Type Ma
t
r
ix

Sele
ct t
h
e Z
one

Response type

f
rom

the

list
presented ba
sed on the D
evice
Ty
pe sele
cted





15.

Ala
rm

Rep
or
t

Ena
ble
d

Disab
l
ed

Enables/Disabl
e
s Alarm Re
port to

be s
e
n
t to Central
Station






Pet Immun
ity

Ena
bled

Dis
a
bled

Only a
vailable
fo
r

SiX

Motion
Sen
s
or
s






Arm

N
ight

Enabled

Dis
a
bled

On
ly av
ai
la
b
le

f
or

any sensor
with a Device Type
of
Mot
ion
Sen
so
r

or

PROINDM
V Mo
tion Vi
e
w
er






Sen
si
tivi
t
y


R
ef
er to the
Information
column
for
sensitivity
setti
ngs.

On
ly Available for PROSiX Glass Bre
ak (PROSiXGB) and
Shock Sensors (PROSiXSHOCK) and Motion Viewers

(PROINDM
V and PROOUTMV)
PROSIXGB

PROSIXSHO
CK

PRO
I
N
DMV

P
ROOUTMV



Max
imum



Max
imum



Low



Normal



Medium



Me
dium



High



Hi
gh



Low



Low





Lowest



Lowest








NOTE:

Refer to the Installation
Instruc
tions
for each device to
ver
ify
the
appropriate setting
s fo
r the
application.


O
ne Go /

A
l
l
Go

Enabled

Disable
d

O
nly

av
ailabl
e for

PRO
SiX

Sm
oke/
Hea
t/C
O

Devi
c
e
s




PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 38
-
Co
nfi
gurin
g Programming
(Co
ntinued)

MotionV
iewer
Se
tup and Configur
ation

How i
t work
s


The
PROINDMV
or PROO
UT
MV
pass
ive inf
rare
d devices
only detect
wh
ile
the Par
titio
n is Arm
ed Away
.



On
ce you enter the
Se
nsor
Walk test m
ode the motion v
iewer
will sta
rt det
ecting
and ca
n be walk
teste
d.


Wh
en Armed
Away
(or
Home/S
tay), during E
ntry del
ay the
motion
vie
wer
holds
any capture
d video
s or
images
if trippe
d, and if not
disarmed,
and an alarm occurs
, the capt
ures are
sent
after the rep
orting
delay exp
ires
. If dis
armed
before entry delay
or reporting
expires captur
es ar
e d
isc
arded.



After a ca
ptu
re th
e mot
ion
viewer
waits f
rom 1.5 to 3 minutes
before it will capture
again. Maxi
mum of 8
captures during an Arme
d
state is based
on
"Number of
Alarm
Repor
ts" set
ting
.
Configu
ratio
n

Field N
ame

Programmi
ng

Options

Information

Local

Progr
amming

A
N
360

1
.

Se
lect
"S
e
nso
r
s"







2
.

Click

"
Add Se
n
sor
"







3.

S
elec
t the
Sensor Ty
p
e

SiX

or M
o
tio
n

Viewer





4.

Learn the
M
AC
A
dd
ress
*

L
EA
RN

the
MAC Addre
ss
F
or

Mot
ion
Vie
we
r

selec
t

"Lea
rn"

insta
ll the
batteries in the
motion viewer. The whi
te LED
will fl
ash co
nstan
tly as
the d
evice
enroll
s.

NOTE:
Cli
cking "L
earn"
change
s the display
on
the
PROA7/
PRO
A7PLUS to I
nstaller
Prog
ramming
and
acknowl
edges
whe
n a
sensor
is enrolled.


For Lo
cal P
rogrammin
g:
Install
the batteri
es in the motion viewer a
nd
the
white
LED wil
l flas
h constantly as t
he dev
ice
e
nrolls.





5.

Zone N
u
mb
e
r

Enter Zone
Numbe
r

Defa
ults

to t
h
e first
avail
able

zo
n
e.





6
.

Zone
Desc
ri
ption 1

Enter Zone
D
es
crip
tio
n

1

E
nte
r Zone
Desc
ripto
r

1 and
2
. C
hoos
e

from t
he
presented lis
t for Spoke
n Words or
enter a
cus
tom wor
d for
display
only.
(Refer to
Zone
Descr
iptors abov
e in the "A
dding Sensors
"
section
).





7.

Zone
Descript
i
on 2

E
n
ter

Zo
ne

Descripti
on 2




8.

Device Type

IM
V

or

OMV

Popul
ates automatica
lly





9.

R
esponse

Type

Inte
ri
or
Follower,

Inte
rior With
Del
ay,
Awareness
, or
24-hour
Awarenes
s

NOTE:
The Awareness and 24
-
hour Awareness
Response
type is available for
any
device con
figured as
Device
Type
of
Do
or, Win
dow, Motion, IM
V, or OMV.





10.

Soun
d Options

None,
Continu
ous

Tro
uble
Beeps,

Alarm on Siren,
Chime

Choose how the
Control Panel reacts when

the
device is triggered.





11.

Select Siren

Current
Partition,
Current and
Main Partit
ion,
or Main

Par
t
ition Only

Choose partiti
o
n to as
s
i
gn

the sensor.





1
2
.

Capture Mode

Vid
eo

Picture

Se
le
ct
V
id
eo

for 10
-
seco
n
d
vi
deo capture or
Picture

f
or
snap
shot

c
apture

on Alarm.




PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 39
-
Configuring
Programmi
ng
(Continued
)


Field N
ame

Programming

O
ptions

Info
rmation

Local

Progr
amming

A
N
360

1
3
.

Sens
it
i
vit
y

Low
or High

Select

sensitivity s
etting of the

IMV or OM
V

Motion
Viewer:
Low Sensitivity
:

Pet
Im
munity Enabled

High Sensitivit
y
:

Pet
Immu
n
i
ty
disabled,

and
fast detection
enab
led







Adding Keyfobs


F
ield N
a
me

Programming

Options

Info
r
matio
n

L
oc
al

Prog
ramming

A
N
3
6
0

1.

Se
lect
"
KeyFobs"






2.

Type

S
iX






3.

Lea
rn the
MAC Addr
e
ss

Learn M
A
C
Address

Sele
ct

Le
arn
an
d
when th
e

panel i
s ready

Press
the
top two keys
on the key
fob
simu
ltane
ously
to sta
rt the enroll
ment process.

For
Loca
l Prog
ramming:

Sele
ct "Peripheral" and the
n, when
pro
mpted,
press the t
op two
keys on the keyfob
s
imultaneously to start the

e
nro
llme
nt

p
rocess.





4.

Choose th
e
N
o. Of
K
e
ys

1 But
t
on Ke
y

2 Bu
tton Key

4 Bu
tton Key

6 Butto
n Key

8 B
ut
ton Ke
y

Select Keyfob
T
y
pe





5.

K
e
y
fob versi
on

N/A

D
i
spla
ys the version of

t
he keyfob




6
.

Avail
a
ble Starti
ng Zone

5
00
-
6
24

Control pane
l will
select the
fi
rst zon
e

to assi
gn
the

key
fo
b to.





7
.

Parti
t
ion *

Home
P
ar
tition

Select th
e
Part
i
tion for

the Key
fob





8.

User N
a
m
e

S
e
le
c
t User

Selec
t a User fr
om

the Programmed List





9.

Button 0*


*Number is variable
dependin
g on t
he Keyfob
select
ed
See
"Information"

Progr
a
m

an
action for

each
bu
t
ton to b
e used
:



24 Hour

S
ilen
t



Ar
m St
ay



2
4

H
our A
u
dib
l
e



Arm Away



24 Ho
u
r Aux
il
i
a
ry



Di
sarm



Fire No Ve
rific
a
t
ion



N
o Resp
ons
e






Ad
ding
PROSi
XLCDKP
Keypads


Fiel
d Name

Programming

Opt
ion
s

Inform
ation

Loc
al

Prog
ramming

A
N
36
0

1.

Select

"
Ke
ypads"






2.

Key
pad T
ype

SiX

Key
p
a
d

N
o
t program
mabl
e.
S
elect

LEARN




3
.

MAC

Addr
es
s

*

Ke
ypad MA
C

Address

Pres
s the

"
Lear
n
"

b
utton
to enro
ll

t
he

Ke
ypad
MAC Address
. Follow the prompts
on the

keypa
d
for pro
per enrol
lm
e
nt s
teps.





4
.

Zon
e

80
0
-
831






5.

Z
o
ne

Des
c
r
ip
tio
n 1


Enter
Zon
e

Desc
ript
ion

(Refer to
Zone
Descriptors above
in the "Adding Sensors
"
section
).





6
.

Zone
Des
c
ript
io
n

2






7.

Keyp
ad

V
ers
i
on


N
ot

programmable




8.

Par
tition *

H
ome Partition

Se
lect the Partition for the
Key
pa
d





9.

Su
p
e
rvis
ion Interva
l

15
Min

Not prog
ram
m
able



Enablin
g/Disabling Panics

Field Nam
e

Programming

Opt
ions

Informa
tion

Loc
al

Programm
ing

A
N
36
0

1.
Selec
t

"
Pan
ic Alarms
"







2.

Sel
ec
t desired panic to
enab
le/disable

Fire,

M
e
dical
,
Polic
e, and Sil
ent
Alarm

Touch the toggle switch to
disable the panic
on
the

Keypads.

NOTE:

The pan
ics are e
nabled by def
a
ult.




PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 40 -
Configur
ing Programming
(Contin
ued)

Confi
guri
ng
Se
tting
s
F
i
e
ld

Name

P
rog
r
amming
Options

Info
rmati
on

L
ocal

Programmi
n
g

A
N
3
60

COM
MUNICATOR

A
larm Reporting
Number

XX
-
XX
-
XXXX

Enter:
2-digit Cit
y ID

2-di
git CS ID

4
-
digit
Subscriber

I
D

Th
is

is the

2
-
digi
t C
ity ID
, 2
-
digit Central S
tation
ID, and 4-d
igit ac
count number a
ssig
ned
to the
custome
r b
y Ala
rmNet
.



Su
p
ervision

D
ail
y

No
t pro
gra
mma
ble




Old

Ala
rm
Time

1
0

Minut
es

15 Minute
s
30 Minutes

1 H
our

2 H
ours

4 Hou
rs
8 Ho
urs
12 Hour
s
24
Hours

T
h
e o
ld
alarm tim
e

sets h
o
w l
o
ng
a
n

u
ndelive
r
ed
alarm is retried for
delivery to the
Central
Station.
If the message is n
ot v
alidated, it is retried
until the
old a
lar m time
i s rea
che
d or t
he
message is
validated
.
Once O
ld Al
arm Tim
e has been
excee
ded, the
rad
io will clea
r the me
ssag
e from i
ts buff
er and
can notify
the
Con
trol Panel
via trouble
notificatio
n
.





Communication
Pa
th (inte
rnal
Device)

Disabled

Ce
llular

Wi-Fi
W
i
-
Fi and Cellu
l
ar






Wi
-
Fi Faul
t Time

0
-
99 Min
utes

60 Mi
nutes
In
th
e

even
t the m
o
d
u
l
e det
ect
s a
Wi
-
Fi

communication p
ath failure,
enter
the time del
ay
(in minutes)
bef
ore t
he mo
dule notif
ies the
Contr
ol
Panel w
ith a trouble mes
sage
. The Control Panel
ca n then notify the C
entral
Station
over an
altern
ate path
.





Cellula
r

Faul
t Time

0
-
9
9

Mi
nu
tes

60 Mi
nut
es

I
n the ev
ent
the module d
etects

a
Cellular

communication path failure, e
nter
the time dela
y
(in
minu
tes
) be
fore the module noti
fies
the
Control
Panel
with a trouble message
. The Cont
rol Pa
nel

can t
hen notify
the
Central
Stati
on over
an
a
lter
nat
e path
.





Ce
llular

2
4H
r
Test/UL864
Comm.

Fir
e

Enab
l
e
d

Disabled

If enabl
ed,
send
s a 2
4
-
hou
r test re
p
ort m
es
s
a
ge

over
cellular network.




Cell
ula
r

Rollove
r


Enabled

Disabled

If enabled, all
messag
es
(inclu
d
ing AlarmN
e
t
network
su perv
iso
ry m
essa ges)
are
sent ove
r th
e
Cellular
n etwork in the even
t of an Int
ernet failure.
If dis
abled,
all messa
ges (
except
Alarm
Net
ne
two
rk super
visory messages) are sent

automat
ically over the
cellular
network in the ev
ent

of an

Internet f
a
ilure
.




U
se D
HCP

En
a
bl
e
d

Disa
ble
d

N
ot
pro
gram
ma
ble




SY
STEM

Alarm
Report

Delay

No
D
e
l
ay

15 S
econds

30 Seconds

45 Seco
nds

The
Con
tro
l

Pane
l

ca
n

del
a
y

the C
ent
ral

Station
communicatio
n wh
en a Bur
glary Alarm occurs.
The delay
applies
to ALA
RM only, and
will not
a
p
ply
to Fire
,
C
O
, or
24
hr pan
ic
zone

types.





Burglary Al
arm
So
und

Enable
d


Disabled

When
enabl
ed
, an audible al
arm, whic
h

inc
lu
des
any
zo ne ty
pe tha
t w
oul
d activate an externa
l sounder,
automatically increases the
volum
e of the
panel's

int ernal sounder
to
85dB. W
hen
disab
led
, audi
ble
ala
rms will
sou
nd from the panel
at a low d
b s
ound,
used for test
ing purposes.
NOT
E:
External
So
under
s are n
ot di
sabled
wh
en
"
Burg Alarm Sound" is

dis
able
.





Time Zone
Offs
et

(UTC
-
5:00 East
ern
Ti me (
US
&
Ca
nada
)








PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 41 -
Co
nf igu
ring
Pro
gramm
ing
(Cont
inued)

F
ie
ld

Nam
e

P
rogramming
Optio
ns

Info
rmation

Loc
al

Progr
amming

A
N
360

D
a
ylight Savings
Ti
me

E
n
abled


D
isa
bl
ed






Tempe
rature

U
nit

Fa
hr
e
n
h
eit

Ce
lsi
us

S
el
e
c
t d
isplay f
or

Z
-
Wave

The
r
m
ost
at

de
vices





User L
a
nguag
e

Engl
ish

Selec
t

English, Sp
ani
sh, French, or Portuguese





Bluet
ooth Disarm

Enable
d


Disa
bled
H
a
ndsfree di
sarm
-

S
upports
up
to
6 c
e
ll phones

wi
th

Bluetooth.
Ea
ch is as
signe
d t
o a
user to d
isar
m
a
sele
cted Partitio
n based on proximity.
Once the En
try
del
ay begins
, if t
he User's
assi
gned Cell phone
is
marked as having left and returned,
the Par
tition
will
Disar
m and Lo
g/Report
the D
isar
m based o
n t
ha
t
User
.





E
na
ble
Alexa

E
na
b
led


Disabled

Enab
les

o
r
d
isa
bles
Amaz
on Alexa Voi
ce servic
e with
skill
s. Can
be ac
cess
ed vi
a the Main
Pan
el or

PROWLTOUCH Wi
-Fi keypads.

NOTE:

requires Wi
-
Fi





Requi
re
PIN to
View Cameras

E
na
b
led

Disab
led

Enables the use of a PIN to access the ca
mera
h
ome page
.





Back
l
i
g
h
t
Timeo
u
t

N
o

30 Seconds
2 mi
nutes

10 m
inutes

30
m
in
utes

Sets
t
he

Co
nt
rol Pane
l

b
ack
light timeout

peri
od.





In
staller La
ng
uage

Engli
sh

Selec
t English, Spanish, French, or P
ortugues
e





L
a
ck of Usage
Notif
y
Di
sabled

7 Days

27 Days

90 Days
180
Days

Wh
e
n

enabled the
system notifies the
C
entral
S
tati
on
if an end use
r do
es not opera
te (
arm/disar
m) any
partiti
on in t
he secu
rit y syst
em within
a spec
ified
amount o
f tim
e. The time i
s res
et pe
r arm
/disarm
event.
If trig
gered, the syst
em wil
l send
a Sy
stem
Inac
tiv ity report o
f E654. There is no l
ocal
annunci
atio
n indicating
that
the repo
rt has
been sent
to

the CS
.





R
F Jam

L
og

Disabl
ed

RF
Jam L
og

RF J
am
Log a
nd
Report

D
etects a cond
ition

t
h
at

m
a
y impe
d
e proper RF
recep
tion (i.e., jam
ming or othe
r RF
interfere
nce).
RF jammin
g occurs when something in our
frequency
range (3
45MHz
and 2.4G
hz) ha
s been
transm
itti ng for 20
seconds
or longer
. In any
Armed/Dis
arm
ed
state it cau
ses the displa
y to
show a triangl
e with an exclamat
ion point inside
and
the me
ssage
RF Jam
with
a rapid tro
uble
beeping that can
be silenced
with a
ny key press. I
f
trouble
repo
rting is ena
bled
a report to Cent
ra l
Monitor
ing Station
(E344
RF
Re
ceiver Jam)
will be
sent.
O nce t
he trouble
is cleared a Restore report
will be sent (
R344)
if Tr
ouble
Res
tore reporting is
enabled.
The repor
ted zones are 900 f
or 5800
Wireles
s, 905 f
or SiX
Wire
less an
d 906
for
Wiselink.

NOTE:
The pa
nel c
an sti
ll be A
rme
d if an RF Jam

c
ondition
exis
ts.





Burglary Bell
Timeout

No

4 M
inutes

8 Minute
s
12 M
inutes
16 M
i
nutes

Se
l
e
c
t the time f
or time
out of
the Bur
glary Alarm
Sounder.





Fi re Bel
l Tim
eou
t
N
o

4 Mi
nutes

8 Minutes

12 Min
utes

16

Mi
nu
tes

S
e
lec
t

t
he
tim
e for t
ime
ou
t of the

F
ire

Alarm
Sounder
.



PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 42 -
Co
nfi
gu
ring
Programming
(Cont
inued)

Field Na
me

Pro
grammi
n
g
Op
t
ions

Inf
o
r
m
ation

Local

Programming

A
N
360

Nu
mber
of Repo
rts
(Swin
ger Shut
down)

1
-
6

2
L
im
i
t
s

the number of messages sent per z
one
to
the Cen
tral Sta
tio n du
rin
g an armed perio
d, and
how ma
ny ti
me
s t he local sounder will sound
per
zone per
a rmed
period.
Als
o, limits
Mo
tion Vi
ewer
captures per
Armed pe
riod





F
i
rst
Test Report
Offset

6

Hours

12 Ho
urs

18 Hours

24 Hou
rs

Select th
e
time

for the
f
ir
st tes
t repor
t f
o
l
lowing
power
-up of the
Cont
rol P
anel.




Rep
ort Fre
quency

Neve
r

Every
Day

Eve
ry 7
D ays

Ev
e
ry 3
0

D
ays

Se
l
e
c
t th
e Report

Fre
quency for the
Pe
riodic

Test
report.




Sit
eType

Resident
ia
l

C
ommercial

This option changes the text f
or the Home armi
ng to
Stay arming

for commercial applications.





Panel

Sync Delay
Time

0

-

120 Minutes

3

M
i
nut
es

Select t
o se
t a d
el
a
y

ti
m
e for t
he p
a
ne
l

t
o sync
back

wi
th AlarmN
et
3
6
0

wh
en
a c
h
ange i
s

ma
de loca
l
l
y.





Panel VAV

(Video
Alarm
Verification)

E
na
b
led

Disabled

Video Alarm Verification is in
tegrated wi
t
h th
e use of
up to 8 PROINDMV
or PROOUTMV
motion
vi ewers
an
d
T
otal C
o
n
n
ect 2.
0




Enable Hom
eKit

E
na
b
le
d

Disabled

Enables Apple H
ome
Kit

in
the
"Se
t
t
ings" Menu.





REPORT
SELECTION


Arm Aw
ay
Ena
bled

Di
s
a
bled

Panel

can report Open
-
Disar
m/Close
-
Arm by
user. If
enabled all u
sers wi
ll rep
ort
via
any path
enabled
.
Reports
Us
er 0
-96 an
d k
eyfobs also r
epo
rt the user
numb
er a
ssociated
with the fob
. Remot
e A
rms or
Powe
r u
p Armed r
eports as
User 0. P
anel
will rep
or t
Ope
n even if Closing report is
not en
abled.





Arm Stay

Enabled

Disa
ble
d





Disar
m
En
ab
led

Disabl
e
d





E
xi
t

Error

En
a
b
l
ed

Not p
r
ogra
mma
bl
e (
Viewabl
e o
n
ly)

If t
he syste
m is a
rmed
and an
e ntr
y/exit or i
nter
ior
zone
is still
open af
ter t
he exit d
elay time has
expired,
an alarm wil
l sound
and t
he entry delay timer is
start
ed. If
the
system i
s disarmed
before th
e en
d of
the
en try delay, the
alar
m s
ounding wi
ll stop
a nd no
me
ssage
will
be sen
t to the
Central
S tation. Th
e
system
status
bar wi
ll displa
y "ALARM CANCELED"
as well as Alarm
and the descriptor of the zone or
zones t
hat we
re le
ft open.
If th
e system is no
t
di sarmed befo
re the end of
the
e ntr
y delay me
ntio ned

above, an
d an e
ntry
/exit o
r int erior zone
is still ope
n,
an E37
4 (Exit
Error
Alarm) m
essage will be sent to
the
Central
Station
, alon
g with the Alarm on faul
ted
zone. T
he me
ssage "A
larm, Exit
Error" wi
ll display in

the system
status
ba
r a
nd the alar
m s
ounding
will
contin
ue u
ntil th
e system is disar
med
(or tim
eout
occu
rs)
.





Ala
rm Restor
e
En
a
bled

Disabl
ed

If enabled,
all

ala
rm rest
or
es are se
nt to the
C
entral
S
t
at
ion.





T
est

En
a
bled

Not
prog
ramma
b
le

(Vi
ewable

o
nly)





Te
st

Re
s
tore

En
abled

N
ot programmab
le
(V
iewa
ble
onl
y)





Low Battery

E
nabled

Disab
led

If enabled
,

Low
System ba
t
te
ry
rep
o
rt

is
sent to

C
entral
S
tation.





Low Bat
tery R
estore

Enab
le
d

Di
sable
d

If ena
b
le
d,
Low System
battery

r
e
po
r
t rest
ore

i
s sent
to
C
ent
ral

S
tat
io
n.





RF Low Batt
ery
En
ab
led

Di
s
abled

I
f

enable
d,
RF T
ra
nsmitter low bat
tery report

is se
nt
to the
C entr
al Sta
tion.





RF

Lo
w Batte
ry
R
estore

En
abled

Disabled

If
enab
led,
R
F

Tr
a
n
smitter

low b
att
er resto
re report

is

se
nt to t
h
e

C
e
ntral
S
tati
on.




PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 43 -
Co
nfi
gu
ring
Programming
( Co
ntin
ued)

Field
N
a
me

Programmin
g
Options

Informat
ion

Local

P
r
ogram
ming

A
N
36
0

Re
c
ent

Closin
g

Enabled

No
t progra
mmable (Vi
ew
able

only)

If enabled
, a Rec
ent Clo
sing is
sent
to the C
entral
Stati
on. A R
ecen
t Cl osi
ng conditio
n is sim
ilar to an Ex
it
Error co
ndi
ti on, but
occurs
if a Bu
rg Alarm o
ccurs
on
the panel within t
wo min
utes
of
th e exit delay expiring.
If a recent
closing con
diti
on occurs, both recent cl
osing
E459 by
user,
and the al
arm rep
ort ar
e sent.
Thi
s
alerts the C
ent
ral S
tation that
t he Alarm may be
due
to
U
ser err
o
r
.





Event Log Full

Enab
led

Disable
d

If

enabl
ed
,

a
nd
o
n
ce

the
ev
ent l
og reaches its
4,000
even
t capaci
ty it se
nd
s an
event log full
event
to
C
en
tral
S
tation.





Trouble

En
a
bl
ed

Dis
a
b
led

If enab
le
d
, r
ep
ort
s Troubles
to
the
C
en
tral
S
ta
tio
n
.





Tr oubl
e Restore
E
nabl
ed

Di
sabled

If ena
bled, re
p
ort
s
Troub
le
r
e
store to t
he
C
ent
ral
St
at
io
n.





Bypass

Enabl
ed

Disable
d

If enab
led, repo
rts al
l
zone
bypass
es to
the

C
entral
Sta
tion.




Byp
ass
Re
store

En
ab
l
ed


D
i
sabled

If
enabled, reports

a
ll z
one
bypass
r
e
st
o
res
to
the
C
entr
al

S
tation.





AC Los
s
En
ab
led

Dis
ab led

If enabled, AC Los
s re
por
ts to the
C
ent
ral
S
tat
ion
.


NOTE:

Rand
omized fr
om 1
-
4

hours
after
AC
Loss.





AC
Los
s R
estore

Ena
b
l
ed

Disabled

I
f e
nabl
e
d
,

A
C
Loss
R
estore
r
ep
orts
ar
e se
n
t

t
o the
Central S
tation.

NOTE:
Randomized from 1
-4 ho
urs a
fter AC i
s
Restored
.





PA
NEL

E
VENT L
OGS

(Stor
ed in Pan
e
l Memory)

Lo
g All

Events

En
abled

N
ot
pr
o
gr
am
ma
ble (Vi
ewab
le only)




Log Ala
rm

E
vents

Enable
d


No
t pro
g
rammable (
Vi
ewable only)




Log

Ope
n/Close

E
ve
nts

Ena
ble
d

Not programmable (Vi
ewable
o
nly)




Log T
r
ou
ble Even
ts

Enable
d


Not pro
gram
mable (Vi
ewa
bl
e only)




Lo
g N
on Secu
rity
Ev
ents

Enable
d

Not

pro
gram
mab
le (Vi
ewa
b
le

only)




L
og Bypas
s Even
ts

Enabl
ed


Not pro
grammab
le
(Vi
ewa
b
l
e
on
ly)




PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 44
-
Sy
stem Operatio
n

Keypad
/Touchscree
n Operation

The
keypads a
nd touchscre
ens allow the
user to
arm
and di
sar
m the system, and per
form other
syst
em func
tions,
such as by
pass
ing
zones. Zone and
system conditi
ons (ala
rm, trouble
, bypass)
are
displaye
d. W
hen
an
alarm occurs, the
Control Panel
, along with a
ny
keypad and
touchscreen
sounds
, and t
he zone(
s) i
n alarm
is displayed. Pressin
g any key s
ilences
the
keypad
sounder for
10
secon
ds
(only once).
Disarming the
system
silences
all sounds.
Onc
e dis
arme
d, a
ny z
one
s that were in an
alarm condi
tion du
ring the
arme
d
period
displays
(mem
ory of alarm
). To clear
alarm
memo
ry, si
mp
ly repeat the disar
m sequenc
e. T
he
Contro
l Panel
als
o feature
s chim
e
annun
ciation, an
d thr
ee
Emerg
ency Panic keys / ico
ns
for
fire,
pol
ice,
and medical / personal emer
genc
y alarms. Thes
e keys
can noti
fy
the Centr
al Station of
an alarm cond
iti on, i
f that
service is connected.


PROSIXLCDKP
Wire
les
s Alpha Key
pad
Displ
ays
and
Opera
tion

The
PR
OSIXL
CDK
P Wir
eless Alpha
Keypad
provi
des
2 lines w
ith
16
characters per li
ne allow
ing
it to display pr
ogram
me
d zone
descr
ipto
rs and full syst
em messages,
incl
uding
the
keypad
’s partition num
ber
indic
ated
in the upper left c
orner.




Keyp
ad
Key
Functions

L
ED

St
atu
s

Mea
ning

POWER


Red
-

S
tea
dy

No

AC
p
owe
r is

pr
e
s
ent and
ba
ttery

is very

low
.

Green
-

Ste
a
dy

AC

p
o
wer is

p
resent

G
reen
-

Flashi
ng

No AC is
pr
ese
nt

an
d

unit

i
s
operating on batt
ery

power

R
ed
-

F
las
hing

No AC
power is
p
re
sen
t
a
n
d
b
a
t
tery is l
ow.

Am
ber
-

Steady

Batt
ery is ch
a
rgi
ng

S
TATU
S


Off

Sys
t
e
m/Partitio
n is
Not Read
y
to Arm
OR in Progr
ammin
g
M
ode

R
e
d
-

Ste
ady

System/Parti
tion is Arme
d

G
re
en
-

Stea
dy

System/Partition i
s R
eady t
o
Ar
m

Re
d
-

Flashing

A
larm
dete
c
te
d

O
R
A
l
arm

i
n
memory

TROU
BLE


Of
f

System is

in Progr
a
mmi
ng
mo
de O
R no
tro
ubl
es present

Red

-

Stea
dy

Sys
tem trouble is
p
resen
t

R
ed

-

F
las
hing

De
vice trouble
is pres
ent



Keypa
d Menu Mode

This mode
display
s keyp
ad prog
rammed
information and prov
ides access
to Defa
ult, Reset,
LCD B
rightness and
Ba
cklig
ht
opt
ions.
Acc
ess
the
menu mo
de by hol
ding
the
key for 2 seconds
. Pr
ess
key
to s
croll o
r the
key t
o exit.
Thi
s mode
exi
ts after 1 minute of no
keypad
activ
ity.
See bel
ow for sett
ings and o
ptions.

Dis
p
l
ay

Me
aning / O
pti
o
n

A
pp:

Boot:

D
ispla
ys th
e k
eyp
ad
’s c
u
rre
nt A
pp
a
n
d Boot

versions

RF
6:

Displ
ays the keypad’
s

SiX
so
f
tware
v
e
rsi
on and
the keypad MA
C ID

D
efaul
t

K
eypa
d

P
r
o
mp
ts to Default Keypa
d.

=

CONFI
RM to
r
emove
keypad from

Control
P
an
el
.


NOTE:

If th
e keypad
is repow
ered within
24 h
ours,
it attempts
to
re-p air with th
e Control
Panel
. Afte
r 24 hours, it
n
eeds
to

be re
-
e
n
rol
led.

P
artition=

Key
pad ID=

Disp
l
a
y
s Pa
rti
t
i
on

assignment and Key
pad ID
progra
mmed i
n

the
C
ontrol Pane
l
.

Reset
Ke
ypad
Promp
t
s

to R
eset Keyp
ad.



=

CONFIRM (r
estar
t)

LCD
Bri
ghtnes
s
Pr
ompt
s t
o

change

LCD brig
htne
ss.

t
oggles from Low
,

Medi
um
,

and H
i
g
h

Backlig
ht Adjust

Pre
ss

to

cycl
e

t
hrou
gh
o
p
ti
ons for: Always Off

/ ON,
After
1, 5,
o
r 15 m
inutes

A:
None

B: N
o
n
e

(
F
uture U
s
e
)

(Fu
ture Use)

Keypad
Supervision

All
keyp
ads
are supe
rvis
ed; how
ever,
touchscreen
supervision is optional
. I f the
syste
m loses comm
unicati
ons with a wi
reless
keypa
d
for 1
5 m
inutes, the system latc
hes
into
a tr
oub
le con
dition. If
a touchs
creen
loses w
ireless connecti
on
to th
e Control P
anel
, it displ
ays a
black
screen
with “Please
Stan
dby”. T
his message clear
s and di
splay
s status once
it rec
onnects.
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 45
-
Sy
stem Op
erati
on
(Con
tin ued)

PROWLTOUCH
Touchs
cre
en Dis
play
s and
Ope
ration

The
PROWLTOUC
H touc
hscreen
duplicates
the
fun
ction
s of the
Co
ntrol Panel
and mirrors it
s displ
ays.
Master
User
Options

Selecting the Menu
icon o
n the PRO
WLTOUC
H Home Scr
een display t
he User
opti
ons lis t. Th
e options and operati
ons
dupli
cate
those

of the
Contro
l Panel
and pro
vide access to the
Inst
all er and
User conf
igurable
featu
res. Wh
en e
ntering
the Tools m
enu,
the Inst
aller
Co
de provides
more
option
s than the M
aster C
ode.
Addition
al info
rmati
on rega
rdi
ng these feat
ures can b
e f
ound i
n th
e full Us
er Guide.





Statu
s

L
ED

Me
a
n
ing

Red
-

Ste
ady

S
yst
em Ar
med

Red
-

Flashing

Alarm
/A
l
a
rm M
emor
y

Ambe
r

-

Steady

S
ystem

trouble

Amber
-

Flashing

D
evice

troub
l
e


Syst
em
cannot
be armed

Gre
en
-

St
eady

R
e
a
dy t
o A
rm

Green
-

Flashing

De
vic
e trou
ble
-

S
yst
em
can be arme
d

Green
&

R
ed
Al
t
e
rna
t
e
ly Flashi
ng

Sy
ste
m is
in Programm
ing Mode

Off

No
t

read
y to

Arm


NOTE:
The power
button has 2 dif
ferent func
tions:


Press
and
Rele
ase
toggle
s the screen off and
on

Pre
ss and H
old for 15 seconds
to display the opti
ons of Power
Off o
r Restart
. PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 46
-
System Ope
ration
(Co
nt inue
d)

Amaz
on Ale
xa
The Alexa feature
(re
qui
res
Wi
-Fi)
mimics th
e user’
s Alexa device
(PROA7PLUS On
ly), allowing a
ccess
to the
ir Alexa
acc
ount. Each

PROWLTOUCH
must be added
to the user’
s Am
azo
n a
ccount
by fol
lowing this
procedur
e.
1. Sele
ct the
Settings opt
ion
.
2. Se
lect
Voice
Services
.
3. Selec
t Amaz
on A
lex
a (available
only if
Amazon Alexa has been enabl
ed in panel prog
rammi
ng).

4. Accept th
e End
User
License
Agreement (EULA).

5. Th
e system dis
play
s a
link
https://amazon.co
m/u
s/c
ode and a 6-digit code.

6. Fro
m
a PC
, la
pto
p, or smart p
hone, go
to the link and sign
into
the us
er’s Amaz
on acc
ount.
7. Enter th
e 6-d
igit
code dis
played on
the touchs
creen.

8. After
a few mome
nts, th
e tou
chscreen
dis
plays
“Am
azon Alexa Lo
gin. Login Succ
ess
ful ”.
9. The touch
screen show
s as
“W
TS
” in t
he
Alexa app.

10.
Se
lect “O
K”.


NOTE:
If the tou
chscre
en is
ever unpa
ired f
rom a system, i
t res
ets
the Alexa
feature
and it mus
t be add
ed back
to the Am
azon
account
using the a
bove step
s.

Events

Th
e Events page di
spl
ays
everything i
n the system’s E
vent Log.
It pro vides
a b
rief de
scription
and partition(s)
the e
vent o
ccurr
ed in
.

Wi
-Fi Settings

Wi
-Fi
settings let
you connect to a
wire
les
s network v
ia net
work sc
an, ma
nual connec
tion, or
WPS. This c
onnection is for the
Cont
rol
Panel
to th
e router, not
the
PROW
LTO
UCH
Touchscre
en
(if installed)
. PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 47 -
Sy
stem Operatio
n
(Con
tin ued)

Sy
stem
D isplay
s
The
Control Panel
and
PROW
LTOUCH
Touchscreen dis
pla
ys
the foll
owing
icons
a long w
ith specifi
c zone st
atus informatio
n (if
applicable)
to i
ndicate s
ystem
status.
The
i cons
associ
ated wit
h the
programm
ed zones are displayed on
the Zon
es scree
n.

NO
TE:
On
ly the PRO
SiX/SiX seri
es
wireless p
rovide spe
cific
icons based o
n the type of
trans
mitter is b
eing used.
E.g.
Th
e s
ys tem
know
s that
a PRO
SiXPIR m
otion
detector
is p
rogramme
d, s
o the s
ys tem
assi gns
the
f ollowin
g icon when faulte
d
.
Any 5800
wireless or
har
d wired zone
is assigned
the fol
low
ing icon,
,
no matter wh
at type
of tra
nsmi
tter or zone
it is.





I
co
n

Functi
on


Icon

Fu
nc
tion


Ic
on

Fu
nction


D
isarmed



Bat
te
ry

lev
el



Fire
A
l
arm


Ar
me
d

Aw
ay



W
i
-
F
i Signal Strength



Po
lice Alar
m


Armed
Ho
me



Bluetooth Conne
cted



Person
al Alarm


Arm
ed Night Stay



Sig
nal Str
ength





Armed

Custom



A
C power co
n
n
ected





In
tr
u
s
ion
Alarm
(disp
laye
d on red
screen)





PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 48
-
Sy
stem O
pe
ration

(Continu
ed
)

Partitioning
Up to fou
r partiti
ons
can be us
ed
in the Control Panel
whic
h allow
s differen
t a
reas of the
premises t
o work ind
epe
ndent
ly of
each
othe
r;
therefore,
each can be
armed
and d
isarmed se
parately.
Partit
ion one is
enable
d by d
efa
ult, the
other
three partitions hav
e to b
e
enabled
via AlarmNet
360
or
local
programming. Partiti
on
numb
ers
display
on the
PRO
SIXLCDKP
keyp
ad. The control
panel and

PR
OWLTOUCH
touchscreen
displ
ay
the p
artition na
me
to
indicate w
hich parti
tion is
being viewed.

Co
mmon
Partition

The Common Partiti
on is prog
rammable for part
ition 3 or 4
(programmable
via
Alarm
Net 360 or local progra
mming)
, other
wise,
partition

3 or 4 can
be
a normal
partition jus
t like
the
first
2. The Common Par
tit ion is an
area th
at is shared betw
een 2 or 3 part
itions, such
as a
hallway w
ith offices o
n either side.
The Common Partitio
n will automatically arm once
all t
he other part
itions are armed.
As
soon as
one
of the oth
er parti
tions
is disarmed, the Common Pa
rtitio
n will auto
matically disarm.
The Common Pa
rtition
cann
ot be
armed
oth
erwise, but it
can be disarmed before any other partition is disarmed.

NOTES:

When
any
independent
partitio
n is DISA
RME
D, the Com
mon Partition
will autom
atically
be
DISARMED.


Wh
en
AL
L indepe
ndent p
artitions are ARM
ED, the Common
Partition
will aut
omaticall
y be
ARMED.


Common
Partition
can be Armed/Disarm
ed independently only if all other
Partiti
ons ar
e Armed.


All Users a
utomatically
show
an Authorit
y level
in the
Comm
on
Partition
.

24-H
our
zone
s ass
igned to the Common
Partition will
sound on al
l Part
ition Key
pads, but can only be silenced from the
Common
Partition.


Any f
aulted zone ex
isting
in the
Commo
n Partition
will be
automatically
bypassed when t
he
Commo
n Partition
arms.


Can NOT b
e used
wit
h the
Bluetooth disarm f
eature.

Goto Command

Contr
ol Pane
l and PRO
WLTO
UCH

Goto commands
are available on the
Contr
ol Panel a
nd
PROW
LT
OUCH
Tou
chscr
een
. Simp
ly tou
ch the part
ition
drop down
(locat
ed
above the stat
us icon
) and
selec
t the partition
name t
o log onto.
The user
is able
to ac
cess only the par
tit ions
in which the
securit
y code
is programmed.
The
display times
out after
2-minu
tes
of no
keypad
activity
and automatically return t
o its home p
artition.

PROSIXL
CDKP

Allows users
to acc
ess anot
her part
iti on fr
om
the Control Panel
or
any keypad
and op
erate
that p
artition.
An
y securit
y code that ha
s
been programm
ed int
o more than one
partition c
an perf
orm the Got
o command by t
yping in t
he
security
code +
+ singl
e digit
partition num
ber
,
,
or
. The
user
is able to access only th
e partitions
in whic
h the s
ecurit
y c
ode
is programmed
. The
key
pad
time
s out a
fter 3
0 sec
onds
of no k
eypad
activi
ty and automatic
ally return to
its home
partition.



IM
PO
R
TANT:


F
ir
e and

CO A
larms
dis
play and

s
oun
d
on o
ther

partit
i
o
ns’
keypad
s

and

siren
s
.

Th
e a
larms
can b
e silen
ced from e
ach
partitioned
keyp
ad
, but
alarm memory can on
ly be clea
red fro
m the part
ition’s
keypad

/ t
ouc
hscreen in
which the

al
arm occurr
e
d
.

System C
lock
The s
yste
m clock
is retrieved fr
om
Ala
rm
Ne
t 360
automa
tically
once
the s
yst
em
is communicati
ng. Th
e clo
ck c
an be viewed
at the
panel or a
ny
touchscr
een. E
ven
though
the cl
ock is aut
om
ati cal
ly set,
the time zone is
selectab
le in panel pro
gramm
ing.

Sch
eduling

Sched
uling
is accomplished vi
a To
tal
Connect
2.0 and av
ailab
le to t
he
user once a Z
-Wav
e autom
ation dev
ice
has been enrolled into
the system.

Up to 1
00 scenes c
an
be prog
rammed
with var
ious optio
ns
of controll
ing
Z-Wav
e Automation
and auto arm /
disarm.

Audio
Alarm
Verification (A
AV
) (Two
-Way Vo
ice)
If this fe
atur
e is e
nab
led,
a hands
-fre
e voice
session c
an take place after an alarm
signal has b
een sent
throu
gh
the
cellular
or
Wi-Fi

net
work.
Th
e Central
Stat
ion
can
initiate the v
oice session a
nd talk to
homeown
er on site without
the homeow
ner need
ing to
touch
any
thin
g.
NO
TES:

AAV wo
rks on
all pa
rtitions


An A
AV session cannot be i
niti
ated
for fire and
CO alarms.


Only
the first 4
Touchsc
reens e
nro
lle d in the sy
stem can
be used for V
oice Stations a
long
with
the
main C
ontrol Panel
.

On
ly one
Tou
chscree
n at a ti
me ca
n be us
ed as a station during
an AAV
session,
sta
rting with the lowest Touc
hsc
reen enr
olled i
n
the syst
em. (Al
l sta
tions
cann
ot be
active
sim
ultaneously
.)
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 49
-
Syst
em
Operation
(C ontinued)

ATT
ENT
ION C
ENTRAL STAT
ION OPERATOR:

Ea
ch ses
sion
is aut
omatically initiated
in low
-volume Listen mod
e. T
his mea
ns the operator c
an hear what is
happening
, on sit
e,
through al
l av
ailabl
e touc
hscree
n stat
ions, b
ut no
one on si
te ca
n hear
the ope
rator. Below i
s a list
of command
s that can be ente
red
at
any time
during the sessi
on b
y the Central Statio
n operato
r to control the voice s
ession.


KEY

FUNCTIO
N

1

Selects
high
-
volume T
alk
Mode.

T
ypic
ally u
s
ed wi
t
h Key
3, Lis
t
e
n
M
ode,

togg
l
i
n
g b
ac
k and

f
orth.

2

Selec
t
s
2
-
Way

Voice Mode

allowing automa
ti
c

sw
it
ch
ing bet
w
e
e
n
the site and

the

C
entral
S
tation ope
rat
or
.

3

Se
l
ect
s
L
isten Mode. T
yp
ically used with K
ey 1, Talk Mo
de, toggling
back

and f
or
th.

4

AAV

sessi
o
n star
ts at the
p
anel
. Pr
e
ss

4 to

move

t
o each touchsc
r
ee
n in
order and b
ack to

the panel
.

7

R
esta
rts the

5
-
minute voice s
essi
on timeout. Sessi
on
s a
utomat
ica
l
ly
t
e
r
minate after 5

minutes unless 7 (o
r any other
c
ommand) is en
te
re
d.

9

Termin
ates t
he voi
c
e ses
s
ion. If
t
h
i
s i
s not

en
tere
d,

the

c
ommunication

l
i
ne

stay
s

connec
te
d

f
or up to
5

mi
n
ut
es.


Se
curity
Codes

Up
to
96 Se
curity Codes (
User Numbers)
can be added, d
eleted, and parti
tione
d to th
e Control Panel
eithe
r thro
ugh the
keypads,
touchscre
ens, or
the
AlarmNet 360
programm
ing
tool
. Th
ere two Securit
y Co
des defaulted in
the system whic
h is the
Install
er Code,
user number 01
, and is set to 4112;
the
Sy
stem
Mas
ter Code, user numb
er
02, and i
s set to 1
234 in a
ll 4 parti
tions.
The Maste
r Co
de
can be u
sed to
ent
er addi
tional
4-d igit Securit
y Codes via
key
pads and
tou
chscreen
s while the
syst
em
is in t
he Disar
med state.
Secu
rity Codes cannot be added
or c
hanged w
hil e the partition is
armed
in an
y mode.

Programm
ing
Securi
ty Codes vi
a Cont
rol P
ane
l or
To
uchscr
eens

1. From t
he menu s
creen,
select
the
Setting
option.

2. Select User
Manage
ment
and
ente
r the
Master
Code
. The sys
tem
displays all cur
rent users
.
3. Sele
ct a User
from t
he disp
laye
d list
to ED
IT
user informatio
n. The
user’s Nam
e, User Co
de, P
art
ition a
nd Aut
hority Leve
l are now

changeable.
Se
lec
t “SAVE” w
hen
edit
ing is compl
ete.

4. To delet
e a U
ser, select
the

alongside
the desired User, then selec
t delete and ent
er Mas
ter Cod
e.
5. After saving the u
ser can edit
the code
to add B
luetooth D
isarm
ing
and Z
-W
ave l
ock control
. Se
e "Automatio
n" sec
tion
for more
informati
on.


NOTES:
Names c
an be appl
ied
to Sec
urity
Codes so that
the panel can repor
t and log the name of
the
person
(s) who
are
arming and
disar
ming the Cont
rol Panel
. These
names can
only
be
progra
mmed v
ia touchscr
een or
Alarm
Net 360
. I
f pro
grammed i
n via
Ala
rmNet 360
, the names
are
reflect
ed in the to
uchscreens.
Au
thority Level
s


User

– Can ar
m, dis
arm, and
bypass zon
es.


Arm
Only
– Can a
rm, but cannot dis
arm
.


Gu
est
– Can
arm, but c
annot disarm un
less i
t was used
to arm. Add
itionally,
it cann
ot disar
m if the
syst
em was
armed via the
Quick
Arm f
eature.



Partition
Master


Can
create, change, or delete users in ass
igned partition only.




Du
ress
:
Can arm and disarm the c
ontrol, bu
t used in
case of
a duress situation
because
it sen
ds a repor
t (Contac
t ID E
121 Dures
s)
to
the
Central
St ation
when en
tered
.


Ma
ster
– Is User
Num
ber
02, defaulted to
1234 in all
4 parti
tions,
and can add
and
delete a
ny Secu
rity Code in the Con
tro
l Panel
.
This Auth
ority Le
vel can
not be change
d for
user
02,
nor c
an it
be appl
ied to any ot
her
user.



Installer
– Is User
Number
01,
defau
lted to 4112, can
arm disarm
and by
pass in all four pa
rti tions,
but can
only
disar
m if t
he code
was used t
o arm the
Co
ntrol
Panel
.
Z-Wa
ve Locks
and
User
Code Push

The
PROA7/
PROA7PLU
S Contro
l Panel
can pus
h user co
des (including Duress codes
) out to compat
ible Z
-wave locks,
this provid
es a
way
to have the
codes in the L
ock and the
Pan
el always
match.
When a user code is
entered in t
he panel you ca
n select
'Z-wave Loc
k
Control'. If y
ou select
'YES' fo
r ANY U
ser, then
the panel will send those
enable
d codes ou
t to the Lock, ov
erwriting an
y codes in the
lock so th
at it matc
hes the pane
l. Fro
m this
point
the panel w
ill keep
its user code
s in sync wi
th the Lock
.

NOTE:
If this feature is us
ed, code
s can nev
er be
added dir
ectly to the Lock, they mus
t be a
dded to t
he panel to send t
o the Lock.
Any
codes added to Lock
will be overwritten t
he
next time t
he pane
l does a Sy
nc.

Disar
m o
n Unlock op
tion
This optio
n is programmed thr
ough the control
panel
onl
y and is
only
available
for
partition one. I
t wil
l disar
m
partiti
on one
upon
the user code unlocking the Z
-Wave door l
ock.
NOTE:
wait 15 minutes to
tes
t after m
aking any c
hanges to
the User Code
Pu
sh logic.
PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 50 -
Sy
stem
Operation
(Co
ntinued
)

Key
pad
Us
er C
ode Lockout

This
feature
is always enabled. When a use
r has
e nter
ed
5 incorrect
Arm/Disarm commands within a 15-
minute window
and a
vali
d
command i
s n
ot execut
ed, the
system sto
ps proces
sin
g additional n
umer
ic ke
y p
resses in that Part
ition for
15 minut
es (or u
ntil a v
alid
keyf
ob
is u
sed to Disarm
/Arm
). The
PROSIXLCD
displa
ys ' User Code E
rr, Key
s Lock
ed'. The PROWLTOUCH and Co
ntrol Pan
el
display
, "Pa
nel
is Locke
d. You
r panel h
as
been tem
por
ari ly lock
ed d
ue t
o multip
le PIN attem
pts.
"

A “Wrong Code Entr
y” e
vent
i s entered into
the
Eve
nt Log and a
message (Event
461
“Wrong C
ode Entry”)
is transmitted to the Central
Station with
the Partition
designatio
n.
Any
numer
ic 0-9
key press
d uring the
lock out will
res
tart
the
15-m
inute
window. When
the lockout
expir
es or th
e Lockout
is cleared
wit
h a Keyfob, a
Restore mess
age is
sent to
th e Central
Station and entered
the Event Log.


NOTES

• RF
Fobs w
ill work during
a key
pad loc
kout,
and when us
ed will clea
r the lock
ou
t. Dur
ess code
s w
ill also not operate during a lock
out.

• GoT
o a Part
ition
t hat is in
Lockout will
not function.
• Powe
r down or reboot
clears
the Lockout.


Dis
arming / Cance
llin
g an A
larm /
Clea
ring Ala
rm Memory



Disar
ming
during
entry
delay or ala
rm
:
To dis
arm
the system d
uri
ng the entry delay simpl
y enter
the 4-dig
it code
on
the keypad
provi
ded on
the
Control Panel
or PRO
WLTOUCH.

NOTE:
for the PROSiXLCDKP type
in a valid use
r code
+
.


Disarmi
ng during t
he exi
t d
ela
y:
To d
isarm duri
ng th
e exi
t delay press
' Ca
nce
l' in the
bottom
left of the
screen.
NO
TE:
for th
e
PR
OS
iXLC
DK
P type
in a valid
user code +
.


Disarming
whi
le
system is
arm
ed:
On the main c
ontr
ol or
PROWL
TOUCH pre
ss '
Disa
rm
' and
ente
r the valid
user c
ode
to disarm
.
NOTE:
fo r th
e PRO
SiXLCDKP
type
i n a valid user
code +
.


Clearing
Alarm Memor
y:
T o clear al
arm me
mo
ry on the main c
ontrol or PROWL
TOUCH press
'OK
' on the
Ala
rm C
ancel window.

NOT
E:
for the
PROSiXLCDKP
type
in a v
alid use
r code +
.

NOTE
:
I f the
alarm s
ignal
has
been
sent,
the Ca
ncel
sig
nal
is sent on
ce the first disarm
is entered.
If t
he A
bort
W
indo
w is enabled (30
seconds by default) and the
sys
tem
is disar
med
from an alarm before the abort window expir
es, no s
ignals
are sent.


Rebo
oting
the Sy
stem

Th
e R
eboot
fu
ncti
on al
low
s you to r
es tart t
he syste
m w
ithout having to
power cy
cle
it. This
can
b e do
ne
from
the
Control
Panel
or the
PROWLTOUCH T
ouc
hsc
reen or f
rom Al
arm
Net 360. T
o reboot the
system
from t
he
Contr
ol Panel
or w
ireless
tou
chscre
en, perf
orm t
he
followi
ng:
1. Select


Tools
and
en
ter th
e Instal
ler or M aster / Par
tition Maste
r C
ode.
2. Se
lect
“Reb
oot Syste
m”.
3. A con
fi rmation screen appears.
Sele
ct “OK
”. The
system restart
s.
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 51
-
System
Operation
(Continued)


Pa
nic Key/
Icons

The s
ystem
featu
res thre
e Em
ergency Pa
nics for
24-
hour
silent, audible, f
ire or medical /
perso
nal
alarms.
The Emer
gen
cy P
ani
c
buttons
can
be u
sed t
o manua
lly initia
te the
ir respectiv
e alarms and
send their reports
to the Cent
ral
Statio
n.
Thes
e function
s are
enabled/
dis
abled in pro
gramming (To
ols > Progra
mm
ing
> Panic Alarms)
and
are ident
ified by
the
system
on the
keypa
ds a
nd
touchs
creens as follo
ws
:
PROSIXLCDKP
Ke
ypad

There are 3 ways to act
iva
te an E
mergency
P
ani
c
al
a
rm:

1. Press t
he Panic button
and wi
thin 10
seconds pr
ess the desi
red
Emer
genc
y button
(Fi
re,
Po
lice
, Me
dical /
Pers
onal).

2. Pres
s desi
red
Em
ergen
cy button
and
wit
hin 10 se
conds press the
Panic button.

3. Pre
ss desired Emergency button
and
within
10 secon
ds p
ress the same ke
y.
NOTE:

Only th
e prog
rammed
Emergency k
eys light
up whe
n th
e Pa
nic key
is p
resse
d. If th
e
Emerg
ency
key does
not
ligh
t up
, it is
not progr
amm
ed.

Zone

Pan
ic


995

Fire


999

Police


996

Medical/Personal


PROA
7/PROA7PLUS
/
PRO
WLTOU
CH

To act
ivate
a
n Emerge
ncy Pa
nic

al
a
rm:

1. To
uch the pan
ic icon o
n t
he bottom left
hand
corn
er of the sc
reen.

2. Tou
ch th
e desired E
me
rgen
cy I
con (Fire , Polic
e, Me
dical / Pers
onal
, and silent
).
NOT
E:
Only the
program
med Emergency Ico
ns
display.

Zon
e
Panic



995
Fire


996
Medica
l/Pers
onal


998

Silent


999
Polic
e
PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 52
-
System O
pe
ratio
n
(Co
nt inu
ed )

Event
Log
(Events
)
The
contr
ol’s event
log is c
apable
of recor
ding and disp
laying
up to
4,00
0 system ev
ents.
Thes
e events are stored
locally
in the Control
Pa
nel
in chronological o
rder
. Whe
n the maxi
mu
m number
of events
is reached in
the Eve
nt Log,
the system ov
erwr
ites the oldest e
vent
first
. The e
vent l
og
can b
e viewe
d throug
h the touchsc
reen
s by
select
ing the Events option from the Menu
and
enter
ing
the
Master

Co
de. Ref
er to the
contr
ol’s User Manua
l for
add
itional
info
rmation.
The Ev
ent
s di
splaye
d vary depending
upon
the options
that
are

program
med.
Th
e tabl
e below
pro
vide
s definitions
of
the events/
codes that may be transmitted to the Central Stat
ion
and/or
displa
yed

by the C
ontrol
Panel
. If t
he
event co
de is pre
ced
ed by a
n “E”
, it me
ans
the event is new and o
ngoing. If prec
ede
d b
y an “R”, it
means

the eve
nt has
been
res
tored.

NOTE:

In the
unlik
ely condition that the backup battery becomes ful
ly d
ischarg
ed
when AC
power is
lost
, a low
batter
y cond
ition

occur
s befo
re comp
let ely disch
arg
ing. A
ny system acti
vity pe
rformed aft
er the
low
battery
noti
fic ation
is not
save
d in
the event
log.
Addit
ional
ly, the
control
revert
s to the status condition a
s befo
re the low batt
ery notif
icati on.

Co
ntact I
D
®
Event
Log
Co
des
C
I
D
Code

Definit
io
n

Eve
n
t Lo
g
D
is
play

100

Medica
l Ala
rm

Medical
Al
arm

11
0

F
ire A
l
a
rm

Fire

Alarm

120

P
anic

Alarm

Panic Al
ar
m

121

Duress A
l
a
rm

Duress Ala
rm

122

Silent

Al
arm

Si
lent Alarm

123

Au
d
ible A
la
rm

A
u
dible A
l
arm

1
31

Per
i
meter
A
larm

Perim
e
ter Alar
m

132

Interior

A
larm

I
nter
io
r

A
larm

134

Entry/
Exit
Alarm

Entry
/E
xit
Ala
r
m

135

D
a
y/Night

Alarm

D
ay /
Nigh
t Alarm

137

Se
ns
or

Tamper Alarm

T
amper Alarm

143

Base Unit
&
K
eypad

Failure

Exp

Modu
le

Failur
e

145

Base Un
i
t &
Ke
ypad

T
a
mper

E
x
p Module T
a
mper

14
6

S
ilent Burgla
ry

Alar
m

Sil
en
t

B
urgla
ry

1
50

24
-
Hour
Non
-
Burglar
y
Alar
m

2
4

H
r Non
-
B
urglary

Alarm

162

C
arbo
n Monoxide Alar
m

CO

Alarm

301

A
C

Loss Trouble

AC
L
oss

302

L
ow
System

Battery Tr
ouble

S
y
stem L
ow

Bat
t
ery

30
5

Syste
m Rese
t

Troub
l
e

System R
e
set

308

Sy
stem shutdow
n

Syste
m

shu
td
o
wn

309

Bat
t
ery Te
st Fa
ilure

Batte
ry

Tes
t F
a
il

311

B
attery
D
ischarg
ed or

Not

Installed

Batt
er
y
Dead/Missing

3
16

System Tam
per
*

System Ta
mpe
r

330

System Per
ipher
al

Troubl
e

Syst
e
m Perip
h
eral T
rouble

333

E
x
pansion Mo
d
ule Fail
u
re

Exp Module
Fa
ilure

338

E
x
pa
nsion

Mod
u
le Bat
tery
Failure

Exp

M
odul
e B
a
tt
. Fai
l
u
re

341

Base Un
it &
Keyp
ad

Tamper Troub
le

C
over Tamper

3
4
4

RF Jam Dete
cte
d

RF Jam De
tec
t

350

Communicat
ion P
at
h

Troub
le

Com
m
. Path
T
rouble

353

C
ellula
r

Communica
t
ion Tran
s
mi
tter Trouble

C
ellul
a
r Co
mm
.

T
roubl
e

3
5
4

Fail
ure t
o Communica
te

Eve
nt

F
ai
l

to
C
o
mmunica
t
e

372

Senso
r Fa
ulted

Sensor Fa
ul
te
d

373

Fire T
r
o
uble

Fire Tro
ubl
e

374

Exit

Er
ror Al
arm

Exit Er
ror A
la
r
m

378

C
ross

Zone Tr
o
uble

C
ross Z
o
ne Tro
u
ble

380

S
e
nsor Tro
u
bl
e

Sensor Tro
ub
le

3
8
1

Lo
ss

of

RF S
uper
v
ision
Troub
le,

Superv
Lo
ss
-
R
F

3
83

Sens
o
r

Tamper

Trouble


Sen
sor
Tamper

384

R
F
Lo
w Battery

RF
L
o
w Battery

38
5

S
m
oke Detect
or
High S
ensitivity
Troub
le

High S
en
se

3
86

Smok
e

Detec
tor Lo
w

Sensi
t
ivity Trou
b
le

Low S
e
ns
e

System Op
er at ion
(Con
tinue
d
)
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 53
-
Contact ID®
Ev
ent Log Codes
(Conti
nued)


CID
C
o
de

Def
i
n
ition

E
ven
t

Log
Di
splay

394

Carb
on Monox
i
de End
O
f Life

Car
b
on Monox En
d Of Life

401

Armed
Away /
Ma
x by User

R401
-

Arm

Awa
y

E401

-

Dis
a
rm
ed

406

Cancel

Ca
ncel

4
07

Syste
m

A
r
med
/
D
isarm
ed
Re
mo
te
l
y

Armed/
Di
sarme
d

R
emotely

408

Q
ui
ck A
rm

Qu
ick Ar
m

412

D
o
wnload
Okay

Down
load

OK

414

Secu
rity Off

Securit
y

Off

441

Armed Stay /
Instant by User

R44
1
-

Arm
St
ay

E441
-

Disar
med f
rom
Stay

459

Re
c
ent Cl
o
se

Recent
C
losing

4
61

Wrong Code
En
try

W
r
ong
Co
d
e
Entry

57
0

Zone/
Senso
r Bypass


Z
on
e By
pas
s

571

F
i
r
e Zone
B
ypass

F
ire B
ypas
s

573

Burglary

Z
on
e Bypass

Burg

B
ypass

601

Ma
nua
l

Trigger T
est

Start

Man Trigge
r Tes
t
S
tart

60
2

Pe
r
iodic T
e
st Rep
ort


P
e
riodic

Test Rep

6
07

Walk
T
es
t Mode Start

W
alk T
e
st S
ta
r
t

627

Prog
r
amming

Mode

Entry

Prog
ra
m Mo
de
E
nt
ry

6
2
8

Progra
m
ming Mo
de Ex
it

P
rogram Mode Exi
t

6
54

System Ina
c
t
ivity

System
Ina
c
tivity


Cent
ral St
ation Messages

The
follow
ing Co
ntact ID
messag
es are
generat
ed by the Control P
anel
’s cellular
and
Wi
-Fi
com
municato
rs for the condi
tions listed
.
Al
arm

Co
nditi
o
n

Alarm
C
ode

Res
tore
Code

Power On / Re
se
t

E339 00 950


P
rimary Commun
ica
t
ion Path S
upe
rvisio
n

E350 C0 9
51

R3
50

C0 951

Seco
n
dary Co
m
munica
tion P
a
th Sup
e
rvision

E3
5
0 C0 952

R3
50 C0 952

C
om
munic
a
tion
s
F
ai
lure

E359

00 950

R359

00 950

Co
mm
unic
ati
o
ns

Fail
u
r
e Remin
d
er

P359

00 9
50


New Registrati
on

E
360 00 000


A
u
thorized Subs
tit
u
tion Regis
tra
tion

E
361 00 000


Una
ut
h
orized

S
ubst
i
tution
R
egistr
ation

E
362 00

000


Test

E601 00
000



PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 54 -
Confir
mi
ng (T
esting)
the System


TO TH
E INSTA
LL
ER

Regul
ar main
tenan
ce a
nd insp
ection (at
least
annuall
y) by the i
nstaller and frequent
testing b
y the us
er are
vital t
o cont
inuous
satisfac
tory
op eration of any al
arm syste
m. The instal
ler shoul
d assum
e the
responsibilit
y of developing
an
d of
feri
ng
a re
gular
mai
ntenance
prog
ram
to the user as well as acquaint
ing the user with the proper
o peration and
limitat
ions
of the alarm sy
stem and its
compone
nt
parts
. Recommendat
ions mu
st be include
d for a s
pecific
program of frequent
tes
ting (at le
as t we
ekly
) to ensu
re the
system’s
prop
er o
peratio
n at all t
imes.


Test M
odes

The
foll
owing test
modes
can be in
itiated by
touc
hscreen
command
:

Test
Com
mun
ica
tor

Te
st Sen
sors
( Walk
Te
st)

Nor
mal
M ode Test


R
epor
ting
Tes
t (AN
360)



IMPORTANT:


Notify the C
entral
Sta
tion t
o p
ut the
a ccount
on test s
o they do not dis
patch authoritie
s.

Commu
nications Tests

Th
ere
are
two
wa
ys to
perform
Communic
atio
ns Te
sts:


From
the
Co
ntrol P
anel
or the
PROWLTOU
CH
Touchscreen,
s elect

To
ols a
nd enter the Mas
ter C
ode or Part
ition
Mast
er Code
then sel
ect Syst
em Te
sts
. Sel
ect “Test Com
municat
or” then
se lect
the
desired
Communicatio
n test.

- Te
st Wi
-Fi
= Te
st the
Sig
nal
Stre
ngth
, Spee
d, and
Acc
ess
to the int
ernet
.
- T
est
Cellular
= Te
st the
Sim
S tatus,
Sig
nal Stren
gth,
and Acc
ess
to the
internet.

- T
est All
= Test
both
at the same time.


The
system
dis
play
s s
tatus for Cellul
ar and Bro
adband (IP). Exit t
o the
previous
scree
n by selecting
“ T
est Senso
rs. Se
lect
"Start T
est"
to initiat
e the
test mode.

3. Fro
m
the
PROSIX
LC
DKP
Keypad
s, type i
n the
Ma
ster Cod
e or Parti
tion Ma
ste
r Code
+
+
. Ea
ch
keypad
emit
s a per
iodic
beep ponce
every minute as a reminder
that
it is stil
l in Walk
Te
st mode
.

4. A
pop-up
displays,
"Start
Sensor
Tes
t. Plea
se t
rigger s
ens
ors to se
e results
." Sele
ct "OK
" to con
ti nue or "
Cancel"
to qui
t.

5. U
pon ent
ering Wal
k Test
, the
Sounder
and all keypa
ds (exc
luding tou
chscr
eens)
sound for 2 se
conds.

6. Fault each
zon
e (wire
less keyfob
s, d
oors
, win
dows,
motion
detect
ors, etc.) and
listen f
or
the Chime b
eeps from th
e keypad
s and
touchsc
ree
ns.
All pr
otecti
on z
on
es and
wir
eles
s keys
C hime
in W
alk Test mode. T
he
tou
chscreens
also ann
unciat
e the zone’s
Voice D
escriptor
.

NOTE:
For
PRO
SiX
/SiX
Wi
reles
s d
evic
es it
di splay
s the signal quality
and th
e level of
the batte
ry, w
ith the e
xcept
ion of
the
PRO
SiXF
OB
. T
he s
ystem wi
ll announ
ce the
zone that
it is pro
grammed
to (i.e. Zone 50
0).

7. To exit Walk Test Mode, select "End
Test"
or fro
m
the PRO
SIXLC
D keyp
ads
type
in the
Install
er code,
Ma
ster C
ode
, o r Partitio
n
Ma
ste
r Code +
.
NOTE:
The test mode
timeou
t an
d e
xit
aut
oma
ticall
y after
4 hours.


Nor
mal
Mode Test

With th
e system in the
disarmed state,
check
that all zones are physic
ally r
es tored w
ith no
faul
ts o
n the
s ystem.
If the
syste
m i
s “not

ready
” check th
e ke ypad
s or t
ou
chs
creen
s for the f
aulted zone(s).
Re
stor
e t
he faulted
zone(s
) so
tha
t the
“St
atus” LED
lights green.
Fault and
restore every s
ensor
individually to assure that the z
ones fa
ult an
d res
tore
proper
ly fr
om
the keypad
s and touchscr
een
s.

Additional
ly, the In
st all er can go
to Set
tings
> Se
condar
y Keyp
ad t
o see t
he
signal
strengt
h and
bat
tery life
of all the
PRO
SiX/SiX RF
(PROSiXLCDKP)
Keypads.
PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 55 -
Test
ing th
e System

(Continued
)

Reporting
T est

Thro
ugh the
Contr
ol Pane
l:
Alarm
signals
are
sent to the
Ce
ntral S
tatio
n durin g the followin
g te
st.

1. Arm t
he
syst
em a
nd
activ
ate z
ones
. K
eep
in m
ind
that th
e Sw
inger
Shutdown is defau
lted
at 2 reports per zone per
armed
period
(selecta
ble 1-6),
so only
the fi
rst 2
signal
s are
sent
from th
at zone
n o matter how many
time
s i t wa
s a
ctivated
. From the
C ontrol
Panel
enter th
e 4-digi
t code t
o disarm
the
syst
em on the displa
yed keypad. Next
, press ok to clear alarm memory. If
using
the
PROSiXL
CDKP
di sarm t
he system
twice
(4 Di
git Co
de + 1)
to c
lea
r al
arm m
emory
and
then re-a
rm th
e sys
tem to
test addi
tiona
l
zones. T
he
Ab
ort W
indow is
set to
30 seco
nds (s elec
table None–4
5 se
co nds)
, which mea
ns th
e Control Panel
waits
this amount
of
time before s
ending
the alar
m signa
ls aft
er th
e alar
m is initiate
d.
NOTE:
Sw
inger Shutdo
wn
a nd
Abort W
indow
do
not apply
to 24hr z
ones su
ch
as Fire
, Carbon
Mo
noxid
e, and Panics
.
2. Initiate each of t
he
system’s Emerg
ency
keys to ensure proper operation an
d reports to t
he C entral
Statio
n.
If the sy
stem
ha
s been
programmed
for sile
nt emergency,
there
are no audib
le alarms or d
isplays
. A
report is
sent to
t he Cent
ral Sta
tion.

3. No
tify
the
Central Stat
ion
wh
en all tests ar
e com
plete and verify the r
eports with th
em.

Through
Alar
mNet 360:

1. C
lick
on "
Report
ing T
es t"
2. Cli
ck on "
New Rep
orting
Te
st"
the foll
ow
ing messag
e appea
rs: " This Reporting
Test ensur
es
that th
e alarm
signal f
rom each
sens
or
is reported to the
Central Station.
Please ensure the panel is armed before starting the
test. Please
N oti fy t
he C
entral
Statio
n that
testin
g w
ill be
in progress pr
ior to
start
ing t
he rep
orting tes
t. Th
is will ens
ure t
he Ce
ntral Sta
tion wi
ll not dispat
ch t
he authorities an
d
notify the end
users
."
3. C
heck
the bo
x next
to "I have
informed the C
ent
ral St
ation.
"
4. Cli
ck "
Start
Test"
a nd a z
one list ap
pears

5. Act
iva
te each zone a
nd
wh
en the
pro
per si
gnal is
receive
d a green c
he ck
mark
appears
in the R
eporting
Test
Sta
tus column.

6. When
complete
click
"Stop Test"
7. Enter a name for
the test and any notes de
sired.
8. Press "D
one"
and
the fo
llowing
prom
pt displays
"Al
arm Re
por
t Test Saved
. T he
test
is comp
lete
. Now you
can
start
monit
oring
the
alarms.
"
9. Ch
eck
th e box next t
o "I
have informed t
he Central Stat
ion"
10.
Click "Finish".

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 56
-
Automa
tion
Introduction to Autom
ation
You
r PROA
7/PRO
A7PL
US is
a Prim
ary
Z-Wave C
ontrol
ler which
controls
of a
me
sh netw
ork of w
ireles
s Z
-Wa
ve and Z
-Wave Plu
s


device
s. This sys
tem may
be used
with all
devices certifie
d with the Z-Wave
Plus
certificate and should be c
ompatible wi
th such
devices p
roduce
d by
oth
er manu
factur
ers.
Z-Wave
produ
cts
are “
inc
luded”
into
the Contr
oller, so once
they
are
progr
amed, ea
ch
device
is assigned
a uniqu
e addres
s whi
ch all
ows them to com
municate with eac
h ot
her and cannot be activated
by a neighbor’s Z
-
Wa
ve automation s
ystem
. Z-Wave
is a w
irele
ss prot
ocol t
hat
many
man
ufactu
rers c
an
add
to their p
roduct
s such
as
in-wa
ll light

sw
itches
, in
-w all ou
tlets/r
eceptacle
s, plug i
n lamp/appliance
modules, thermos
tats,
door locks, garage door ope
ners, and many more.

These devices
can
be
individ
ually
contr
olled locally
from the
Co
ntrol Panel
and Tou
chscreens,
manually at
eac
h dev
ice, or rem
otely
from
the Tot
al Conne
ct 2.0 a
pp. The
PROA7/
PR
OA7PLUS
can control as man
y as 78
Z-Wave devices, which are sold separat
ely.
Ev
ery dev
ice is
enro
lled
into
the sy
stem di
ffe
rently a
nd
some are
more diffic
ult tha
n others
. We
highly
recomm
end h
iring a pro
fessio
nal
to instal
l devic
es such
as thermo
stats,
in-wall s
witches, receptac
les, and door locks. Other devices
such as plug
-in l
am
p modul
es can

be easily
adde
d to y
our aut
om
ation sys
tem
, typi
cal
ly by the pu
sh of a
butt
on. Z-Wave home co
ntrol n
etworks are
desig
ned
to work
properly
al
ongside wi
reless secu
rity sens
ors, Wi
-Fi, Bluet
ooth and other wireless devices. So
me 900MHz wi
reless
devices
such a
s
baby ca
ms, wi
reless
video
devices and
older cordl
ess phones m
ay caus
e int
erfer
ence and lim
it Z-Wave
functional
ity.
Z-Wave
Range

The
PR
OA7/
PROA
7PLUS
securit
y system
com
plies with the Z
-W
ave
Plus
standard of
open
-air, line of sight transmi
ssion
dis
tances
of
500
feet
. A
ctual
perform
ance in a home
depen
ds
on the number
of wa
lls betwee
n the
Control Panel
and
the dest
inatio
n de
vice, th
e
type
of constr
uction
and the num
ber of Z
-Wave devices in
stalled in the Z
-Wave
network.


Each wall or ob
stacle
betwe
en t
he rem
ote and t
he des
tinati
on devi
ce can reduce
the
ma
xim
um range of
500
fee
t by appro
ximately

25-3
0%.
Ref
rigerators,
large
TV’
s, mirro
rs, etc.
can red
uce r
ange
by much more or
completely block
a signal.


Brick, til
e or concrete walls block
more of
the
RF
signal
than
wal
ls mad
e of w
ooden s
tuds and dr
ywa
ll.

Wa
ll- mounted Z
-Wa
ve devices
instal led in m
etal
jun
ction
boxes suff
er a s
igni
ficant l
oss of
range (approxim
ately 20%) s
ince the

metal box block
s a large part of the
RF signal.

Additional Z
-Wave In
forma
tion


Z-Wav
e dev
ices
commu
nicate
with e
ach other t
o m
ake
sure
signals get fr
om th
e C
ontroll er to th
e des
tin ation
device, so
the m
ore
dev
ices
in the
Z-Wave ne
twork
, the better they work
and the more s
table the network bec
omes. A signal can hop f
rom dev
ice to
device
four
times
to ge
t to t
he dest
ination dev
ice
. Bat
ter
y operated dev
ices,
such as d
oor lock
s, do
not hop
signals to
other
dev
ices.
This is
to conser
ve ba
ttery power.
Only c
onstant powered d
evices can hop signal
s. The Controller learns
the be
st path (
from
device
to
device
) in t
he netw
ork to get
a s
ign
al to the destinat
ion dev
ice
.

Ea
ch
Z-Wave devic
e knows when
it is
learned
int o a Z
-Wa
ve ne
two
rk. Onc
e it
is i
nclu
ded into a network,
it can
not learn into a
differ
ent one un
til it is excluded
(re
mo
ved)
from t
he existing
one.


The sy
stem is
not aware
of door l
ock
s being enable
d with any
temp
orary user s
hutd
own feat
ure such
as Va
cati
on
Mode.
The
sys
tem cont
inues
to lock
/unlock a doo
r if p
rogrammed
to do so.


Cert
ain m
odel of
Z-Wa
ve door locks with t
humb
turns a
llow
a brief peri
od in whic
h the t
hum
bturn can be oper
ate
d manually bef
ore
the de
vice
locks automatica
lly. Lo
cks of
this type are
not r
ecomm
ende
d for use w
ith S
cenes.


Some Z
-Wav
e devi
ces may n
ot communicate
low
-b attery not
ifications. Please pay
attention
to l
ow
battery
indica
tions
on indi
vid
ual
devi
ces and r
epl
ace batteries
wh
en the not
ifi cations appear.


The
Control Panel
issu
es a “Failed
” sta
tus
on
Z-Wa
ve d
evice
s wh
en it does no
t rece
ive a res
ponse back from
that
device. Th
ese
devices are indi
cated by a
symb
ol on the
Z-Wav
e Devi
ce Managem
ent menu.
This c
an
be due to ra
nge,
interfere
nce
, or the
dev
ice
itself.
If th
e Contro
l Pa
nel
rece
ives
a s
ignal fr
om t
he dev
ice
, the “Failed” stat
us clear
s.


IMPORTANT

Autom
ation can ON
LY
be used for lifes
tyle enhanc
emen
t. I t must
not b
e used
for pe
rso
nal safety or
pro
per
ty protectio
n

no
r for us
e
to
control powe
r to

medical

or li
fe

s
uppo
rt e
qu
ipment
!




Z-Wave autom
ation
fun
ctionality is
suppl
ementary
only and has no
t bee
n evaluated
by
compliance
agency.

PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 57 -
Automa
tion (
Continued
)

Ac
cessing
and
Con
troll
ing Z-
Wave Devi
ces

Select
,
then s
croll d
ow
n a
nd select “Dev
ices”
, and
next
choose
“Al
l Device
s”. Th
is popula
tes a lis
t o
f all the curr
ently included
(enro
lled) Z
-Wave
device
s. From
h ere
the devices can be
contro
lled
by cho
osin
g t
he approp
ria
te d
esired action for each
device.

Z- Wa
ve
Dev
ice Mana
gem
ent Screen

Sel
ect
,
then
scroll
do
wn
and
select “
De
vices

, and next c
hoo
se
“Z-
Wave Device
Managem
ent”. Thi
s screen has the foll
owing
opti
ons:


Enrolled Devices


Inclusion
Mod
e


Exc
lusi
on
M
od
e



Loca
l Contr
oller Info



U
pdate Ne
two
rk


Remo
ve Al
l Fail ed Dev
ices



Reset
the Cont
roller

En
rolle
d D
evi
ces

Th
is option pro
vide
s a
list
of al
l Z
-Wave devi
ce
enro
lled
in the netw
ork and
their
status (
onlin
e, offline, etc.).

Including (
Addin
g)
Automation D
evices


Incl
uding,
or adding,
devices t
o t
he netw
ork c
an
be
done l
ocally or u
sing
AN3
60 (w
ww.al
armnet360.com
or t
he
AN36
0 App).
The follo
wing procedur
e explains
how to “Incl
ude”
Z-Wav
e produc
ts along with
explaini
ng other Z
-Wa
ve features.

NOTE
:
If usin
g o
lder
(300 seri
es/
First
Gen
) Z-Wave
dev
ices
with the co
ntr
ol t
he
re w
ill be some
loss of
functio
nality
. It is recommen
ded
that
500 series
or higher devices be used to ensure for full fu
nctionali
ty.

Touchs
creen
Dis
play

L
ocal

AN3
6
0

QS-091-V0
Z-W
ave Management
Enrolled Devices
Exclusion Mode
Inclusion Mode
Local Controller Info

1. Select
.
2. Sc
roll down
and sel
ect “De
vi ces”
.
3. From
the ri
ght, sel
ect
“Z-Wave
Managemen
t”.

4. A k
eypad di
sp lay
s. Enter
the
Mast
er or
Part
ition Mas
ter
code.

5. Sel
ect “I
nclusion Mode”
if th
e device being
added
is very
c lose
to the
Control Panel

and can s
ignal
direct
ly to
it. Sel
ect

“Net
work Wi
de I
nclusi
on”
if the d
evice
supports it
, whi
ch
is to be
included thro
ugh
hopping
signa
ls t
hrough the
Z-W
ave
netw
ork.

NOTE:
The di
splay s
how
s the
DSK PIN
when
t
he system
is put i
nt
o “L
e
arn Mo
de”.

1. Logi
n to A
N360
2. Sele
ct Z
-W
ave Devices
on the
left-hand
side o
f the scre
en.



6.

The

sy
s
tem
is r
eady t
o
inc
lude
a

devi
ce.

Activat
e the
device.

NOT
ES:


Each type of
Z-
Wave
device has it
s own
unique w
ay to in
itiat
e its inclusion proc
ess.
Please r
efer to
your
dev
ices i
nstructi
ons on
how to
incl
ude it into
a Z
-W
ave Control
ler.

Some
devices
, su
ch as do
or loc
ks, m
ay
req
uire
to b
e within
3 fee
t o
f the
Control
Panel
to b
e include
d into the net
work.
Once included,
it ca
n be installed in th
e
desire
d
loca
t
ion.

3.

S
elect

“In
clude
Devices”

and
the scre
en di
splays “E
nte
r to
inclusi
on m
ode pl
ease
wait

then
“Re
ady
to Inc
lude
devic
e.
Press
the func
ti on b
utton on
devi
ce.”

PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 58 -
Automa
tion
(Con
tin
ued)

Touchs
c
reen D
isplay

Local

AN
360


7. It indic
ate
s “1 De
vice Inc
luded”
. Sele
ct
. If
a dev
ice is n
ot incl
uding,

try
the follo
win
g:

If possib
le , bring
the
Z-Wave
device
close
r to t
he Control
Panel
.

Tr y going
th roug
h t he ex
cluding
procedure in
the nex
t section. If
the
device wa
s tested
in a
different
network
and not e
xclude
d, it cannot
include
into
a di
fferent
netw
ork un
til it r
ecei
ves
an
excl
usion
signal.
Then t
ry to in
clud
e it
again.

4. Incl
ude the
next
device
, or
if
finis
hed s
elec
t “Abort” to
r eturn
to the Z
-Wave
Device
s scree
n.
QS-102-V0
DEVICE SETTINGS
Lamp
Associated Partition
Name
Unassigned
Favorite
Security Level: None-Secured
Up to five of your favorites are shown at the top level of the devices menu
Vendor Name: Leviton

8. By
default, when a device is include
d int o
the s
ystem
, it
has
i ts own gen
eric n
ame
such as
“Device
1”
or s
omethin
g si
milar.

To
rename
the dev
ice,
touch t
he
devic
e
name
on
the
left
side.

9. A
keyboard
displays
, enter
t he desired
name of the
devic
e. Then select

.
NOTE:
Up
to 40 cha
racters can
be
used t
o
cre
ate
a name, however
, only
the f
irst
25 charac
ters
are
shown
in the
“Fa
vori
tes” sc
ree
n, wh
ich
is cover
ed
later
. The
new
device n
ame i
s
displa
yed.
Sel
ect
<
to g
o back to th
e
device’s
f
ull sc
reen.

5.
To cha
nge t
he device name,


select the p
encil
icon t
o the

ri
ght of
the devic
e.
Ex
cludi
ng (Removing) Auto
mati
on Devi
ces
The fo
llow
ing proc
edu
re e
xpla
in how
t o exclud
e Z-
Wa
ve products
from a
Z-
Wave
netwo
rk,
so they ca
n be used
in a differen
t network.
Th
is can a
lso b
e used if
you are ha
ving prob
lems
including a devi
ce in
to a netw
ork, wh
ich
allows
a device
to be i
ncluded
after bei
ng
ex cluded.

T
o
uchs
cree
n

Disp
la
y

L
ocal

A
N360

QS-091-V0
Z-W
ave Management
Enrolled Devices
Exclusion Mode
Inclusion Mode
Local Controller Info

1.

S
ele
ct


t
h
en,
s
cr
oll d
own
and s
elect
“Dev
ices

. Fr
om the right
, sele
ct “Z
-
Wave Managemen
t”.

2. Ente
r the Mast
er or Par
titi on
Maste
r co
de.

3. Selec
t “Ex
clus
ion Mode”.
1. Login to AN360

2. Sele
ct Z
-Wave D
evices on
the
left-ha
nd
side
of th
e scr
een.



3.

I
t

pro
mp
t
s

you

to ex
c
lude

Z
-
Wave
devi
ce by

pressing
the
functi
on
button on t
he dev
ice.
Typically
, you
would exc
lude the device the

same
way it
was
included.
See the
instruc
tion
s for t
hat devi
ce f
or f
urther
details.

4. It indicate
s “1
Device
Ex
cluded
”.
Sele
ct
or conti nue ex
cludi
ng more
devi
ces i
f needed.

5. Aft
er you
sel
ect
, the “Z
-Wa
ve
Management” page
is display
ed. Se
lect
<

t
o go
ba
ck to th
e
main scr
een.

3
.

S
elect “
E
xclude

Devi
c
es” an
d
the
screen d
ispla
ys “E
nter to
exclusion mode pl
ease wait

then “Ready to exclud
e devic
e.
Press t
he funct
ion

but
ton on
devi
ce.”
4. Exclude
the next
device,
or if
finished se
lect “
Ab
ort” to r
etu
rn
to the
Z-Wave Dev
ices scre
en.

PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 59
-
Au
tomation (
Conti
nued
)

Local Controller In
fo
Pro
vides
the Z
-Wave
Version, Home
ID, Product Type, Z
-Wave Role, and Vendor Name (Resideo).

Update Network

Use
thi s after addi
ng, re
moving, o
r re
locating
a Z-Wav
e dev
ice
. This
all ows t
he panel to
remap signal
s to e
ach de
vice i
n the
network.

Remove All Fa
iled
Dev
ices

Any de
vice th
at h
as failed
can
be removed from the
Control
ler with
this f
unction. Use only w
hen t
he
device
doe
s not wo
rk in any

loc
ation and
has be
en pr
ove
n bad.

Reset
Con
troller


If the
Control
Pan
el is the
prima
ry
contr
oller
for your netw
ork, r
esettin
g it res
ults in the
devices i
n y
our netw
ork to be
orphaned a
nd it is

necess
ary afte
r the reset
to ex
clu
de and re-
include
all the d
evic
es in the
networ
k. T
his
defaul
ts the Z
-W
ave Contro
ller in the s
yst
em
which
remove
s all programm
ed Z
-Wave dev
ices,
how
ever
, the de
vices
do not
receive
an exclusio
n signal.
So, when they nee
d to be
include
d, they need
to b
e e
xcluded fi
rst.
Apple HomeKit
®
Enrol
lment
(PROA7PLUS Only)

The
Control
Pa
nel integrate
s with
Ap
ple Hom
eKit, allowing
you
to conn
ect
the
Control
Panel
to the Home
App (found in the Apple S
tore
on
the Apple De
vice)
, giving the option for remote arming
/disarm
ing and notifications
.
NOTE
:
For Ap
ple HomeKit and
Siri
®
integration
please refer to
Apple's Home App.

Requirements

Apple Devices

ProSeries Control
le
r



iPad
®

and iPhone
®
: iOS
®

10 or later


Apple TV
®
: tvOS

9.0 or later


Apple HomeKit installed on the Apple
device


The Control Panel's software m
ust be
revision 03.
1868
.
4
0

or

high
er.


A permanent
internet connection is required
for Control Panel
over
the air
updates
.
Pairing with
Apple HomeKit

T
o
uchs
creen
Disp
la
y

L
oca
l


1. Se
lect

then,
scroll down
and s
elect “
Setti
ngs


. Fr
om the
righ
t, sele
ct
“Apple H
om
eKit
”.
2. Ente
r the Mast
er or Parti
tion
Maste
r co
de.

3. Selec
t “Pair Controller to
Ho
meKit
”.
NOTE:
If "Pair to HomeKit" is not
selec
table, then
the control
panel is al
ready
paired
. To cor
rect
, you mu
st pres
s "Reset
Home
Kit" first.

4. Launch the "Home App"
on
the Ap
ple
device.




5. In the
"Hom
e App" pres
s "Add Accessory"
and
scan the Q
R code s
upplie
d by the
Control Panel
.
6. Follow
the "Hom
e App
" to assign
the
control
panel a loca
tion,
assign
it a nam
e,
and confi
rm the
sensors t
o be viewed
on the
"Home App
".
NOTE
S:


No Life Safety
devices are shown in th
e "Home App". Only door
conta
cts and
mo
tions
sensor
s.

Motion sensors will show faulted for 60 seconds upon activation.


Disarming
after an alarm
silences the control panel but
does
not
clear the al
arm
mem
ory.
To arm the control panel from the Home App,
the alarm memory
must
be c
leared. To do s
o, it wi
ll h
ave to be
clear
ed on the control panel
itself, n
ot
through the App.


Alarm and Arm/Disarm notifications appear on the iOS device whether t
he Home
app is running or not.


No user code
is required for any
of th
e commands sent fr
om the App.

PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 60
-
Aut
om
at ion
(C onti
nued)

Faile
d Enrollmen
t to App
le HomeKi
t
T
o
uc
hs
creen Dis
p
l
a
y

Desc
ription


The
Control Panel

produces a failed message
when the
request has ti
me out or for
any of the fo
llowing reasons:


The
Apple devic
e (
iPhone,
iPad, etc
.) running t
he
"Home
App
" an
d Control
Panel are not conn
ected to
the same
netwo
rk.

The Wi
-Fi is not
configured on
the
Control Panel
, or there is a network is
sue
.
Resetting the
Apple HomeKit

T
o
uchs
creen D
isp
la
y

Local


1. Select

then,
scroll d
ow
n and s
elec
t “Settings


. Fr om the ri
ght, sele
ct
“Appl
e H
omeKit
”.
2. Ente
r the Mast
er or Partiti
on
Master co
de.
3. Selec
t “Reset
HomeKit
”.
4. Select
"Continue" to
remove the Controller from t
he
"Home App."

NOTE:
If the
Control Panel was previously en
rol led into th
e "Hom
e App"
it
continues
to display
and states "This accessor
y is not
respondi
ng."
Select this
accessor
y, scroll to the bottom,
and select "Remove
Accessory."


Using the Wi
-Fi Accessory Configur
ation
Option

T
o
uchs
creen Disp
la
y

Local


This op
tion a
llows
the A
pple Home
Kit

to

conne
ct

the Con
trol Panel to the
same Wi
-
Fi network of th
e Appl
e device (i
Ph
one
or iPad).

1. Select

then,
scroll d
own
and s
elect “
Settings


. Fr
om the ri
ght, sele
ct
“Apple H
omeKit
”.
2. Ent
er the Mast
er or Partiti
on Maste
r code.

3. Selec
t “Wi
-Fi Accessor
y Configu
rat
ion
”.
4. Scan the provided Q
R code using the
"Home A
pp."


Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ's)


FAQ

Ans
wer

1
.

Accessory
cannot

connect er
ror

on the Apple
device.

If th
is error
o
c
c
urs,

r
eboot
ing the
Cont
rol Pan
el a
nd/or Apple de
vice

can

resolve t
his is
sue.

2
.

Apple
de
vi
ce shows
the

panel as "No Response
.
"

This may be d
ue to the
Cont
rol Panel and

Ap
ple
Bridge
device on
different n
etworks.
Ve
rify that both
the Contr
ol Panel and App
le Bridg
e
are

on
the

same

Wi
-
Fi
netw
ork.
PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 61
-
Aut
omat
ion (
Conti
nued)

Arming and Disarming
from the Home App

The Home app's
arming command
correspond with the P
roSeries Control
's Arm/Disarm co
mmand
s as follows:

H
ome App

ProSeries Control

Home

Arm Stay

Away

Arm Away

Night*

Arm Night

Of
f

Disarm

*

Nigh
t opti
on only a
ppears

when pro
grammed
through the control panel.

NOTES:

Disarming
after an alarm
silences the control panel but
does
not
clear the al
arm mem
ory.
To arm the control panel from the
Home App,
the
alarm memory must be cleared. To
do so, it wi
ll have to be clear
ed on the control panel
itself, n
ot through the
App
.

Alarm and Arm/Disarm notifications appear on the iOS device whether t
he Home app is running or not.


No user code is required for any
of th
e commands sent fr
om the App.

Using
Sensors and A
larms with Ho
meKi
t


When
an alarm cond
ition occurs:
A not
ification app
ears on the device, even
if the H
ome App is running
or not
.


When
there is no alarm con
dition:
If the Home app is running, notifications appear on t
he device when a sens
or is faulted (
i.e.

open door
or window, motion detector
is faulted, low ba
ttery condi
tio n, etc.).
PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 62 -
Automation (
Conti
nued)

Al exa

If yo
u want
the
Al exa feature (PROA
7PL
US O
nly)
, it must
be enable
d in “
Setti
ng s” t
hrough AN36
0
(www.a
la rmnet360.com). Eac
h Touchscreen insta
lled
on your
system, includi
ng th
e Control
Pa
nel
, is c
onsidered a
separate
devic
e to Ale
xa. The fol
lowing setup procedure must
be per
formed on the C
ontr
ol Pane
l and each Touchscre
en
as desi
red
. I n the devic
es sect
ion
of your Alex
app
, the Con
trol Panel
is
ide
ntified as
“QS
AIO”
( All-
In-O
ne)
w hile
ea
ch
Touchs
creen is
ident
ifi ed as
“WTS”
(Wire
less Touch
screen).
The
Contr
ol Panel
a nd To
uch
screens s
upport
s a va rie
ty of general Al
exa skills:



Weat
her

U
pd
ate


Flash Ne
ws Bri
efing

Sports Updates


S
tock Up
dates


Local T
raffi
c & Driv
e Time



R
eci
pes
/Mea
l

Ide
as/Win
e
Pair
ing


Ma
th
Calculatio
ns

Dis
tance
Ca
lculat
ions


Timer
s

A
lar
ms



To Do Lis
ts


Add Ev
ent
s to Calendar


S
hoppi
ng Lis
ts

Direct Shopping


Remi
nders

NOTE:

P
h
o
ne

C
alls ar
e NOT sup
por
t
ed

on th
e
C
on
tro
l
Panel

o
r T
ouchscree
ns.

If usin
g Total Connect
2.0,
the account can
be li
nked
as a skil
l thro
ug
h yo
ur Alexa
app.
It is
lin ked with you
r T
otal
Connect
2.0 user
name and
pass
wo
rd. Once they are
link
ed, perform the
f ollowing commands throu
gh your A
lexa
dev
ices:



“Al
exa
, ask Tot
al C
o
n
ne
ct “
What

is the s
ta
t
us o
f

my securi
ty

sys
tem?”


“Ale
xa, ask Total
Co
nnec
t, “Is m
y s
ecurity sy
ste
m armed?””


“Ale
xa, tell Tot
al Connec
t to Arm
.”

“Al
exa,
tell To
tal Conn
ect
t o Arm Away
.”



A
le
xa
, tell
Total Con
nec
t

t
o

Arm
Sta
y.



“Al
exa, te
ll Total Connect
t o run
bedt
ime”. (Bed
time
can be a
scen
e pr
ogram
med to
turn lights o
ff and
a rm the
system).


Any
programmed sc
ene
can be activ
ated fr
om Al
exa
, excep
t for
scenes that unl
ock
doors or Dis
arm t
he s
ystem
.
NOTES:


Any
Automa
tion S
cene programme
d to run when the
sy
stem is armed a
ctiva
tes w
hen you tell Ale
xa to
arm yo
ur syst
em.

As a
secur
ity fe
ature,
the sy
ste
m
cannot
be
Disarm
ed
using
Ale
xa.
Alex
a is not a
ss ociat
ed with any us
er c odes in your
syst em
.
Disar
ming requi
res
the entry of
a v
alid 4
-di git code.


Fo
r mul
ti- location
Total
Co
nne
ct 2
.0 accounts
, onl
y the
first (
single)
locat
ion in
T otal C
onnect 2.0 is
supported.


For
multi
-partitio
n Control Pa
nel
s, Alex
a is supported from any p
artition. To
tal C onnect
2.0 scenes fr
om
Ale
xa is supporte
d from
pa
rtition one.
.


Th
e follo
win
g procedure
expl
ains
how to
se
tup
Alex
a on the Contr
ol Pan
el a nd
T ouchsc
reens
.

Step

Touchs
creen Disp
lay

Descri
ption

QS-225-V0
Amazon Alexa
REJEC
T
ACCEP
T
DO NO
T use the Alexa voice feature o
ffered in a this product in hazardous
environments requiring fail safe performance. Resideo will not be liable for death,
personal injur
y, or property damage arising if the product is used in such a
hazardous environment.
You must accept these terms in order to activate the
Alexa
feature of this product. By clicking “Accept” you acknowledge and accept these
terms and conditions.

1. Sele
ct
the
n, scr
ol l dow
n and select “
Sett
ings”

. Fr
om
th e right, select “Voi
ce
Ser
vices
.”
2. Select
“Amazo
n Alexa
”.
3. Enter
the Mas
ter
or Parti
tion Ma
ster code.
Re
ad
the E
nd User Licens
e Agreement
caref
ull y. If you ac
cep
t the agreem
ent, selec
t
. If you
do not a
gree,
se lect
.
QS-126-V0
Amazon
Alexa
RESEND CODE
Go to
https://amazon.com/us/code
on your smartphone, computer or tablet and enter this code:
FTMXZG

4.

Once you

acc
ep
t t
he lice
nse

a
gr
eement, you
are

pr
omp
t
ed

t
o g
o to

t
he
am
azon we
b
site
as describ
ed on this
screen. Lo
g int o the
Amazo
n acco
unt w
ith your username
and
passwo
rd.
En
ter the 6-di
git c ode provided from this scree
n int
o Am
azon s
ite.

5. When
the Amazon web
sit e has
indica
ted
“Su
ccess! Your regis
tra
tion is comp
lete. ”.
The screen a
uto
ma
ticall
y updat
es
and indic
ates
“Login Succes
sful”.
Sel
ect
.
PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 63 -
Automation

(Co
nt inued
)

QS-128-V0
Amazon Alexa
LOG OU
T
amazon alexa
CLOSE

6. Select
. Access
t his scre
en again b
y fol
low
ing s
teps
1-3.

If yo u
, th
en Alexa is
not
avail
able on
the device from which yo
u logged

out. If
you want to
re-enable
t he de
vice, repea
t steps 1-6
again
on the de
vice f
rom
wh
ich you logged out
from
.
Network Name
QS-046-V2

After
the Alexa fe
atu
re h as been enabled on
the
Con
trol Pane
l and
each
T ouchs
creen,
the “Di
spla
y & A
udio Setti
ng s” screen display
s a
toggle but
ton
for Ale
xa Voic
e
Comma
nds
o n eac
h e
nable
d d
evice. I
f Alexa
is not enabl
ed on a T
ouchscreen, Al
exa
Vo
ice Co
mm
and
s are
not displa
yed
. W
hen Alex
a Voice Command
s is ena
bled
, it
turns b
lue a
nd Alexa can be us
ed
with all avail
able features. If disa
bled, Al
exa do
es
not respond to any
command
s u
ntil
it has been re-
enab
led.
QS-129-V0

The
Al
exa
icon
is displayed
in the b
ottom
of the
Home screen.
Any
time you p
rompt
“Ale
xa”,
the
bott
om bar a
bove t
he
Alex
a Logo animates
in a cco
rdance
wit
h the Alexa
operation and
an X di
spla
ys
next to the
Alexa icon
to sto
p any announcements
. The
bottom bar al
so flash
es
yellow when there
is a n
otifi cat
ion and turn
red
i f Alexa Vo
ice
Comman
ds has b
een d
isab
led.

Blue
to oth D
isarm

If the “
Blue
tooth
Disarm
” fea
ture has been enabled (PRO
A7PLUS On
ly) in “Se
tti ngs” in
AN360 (w
ww.a
larmne
t360.com
), the
sys
tem
disarm
s as soon
a s a user’
s Bluetooth de
vice
is connecte
d to the
system.
Mult
iple
devices
can be pa
ired
per user,
bu t up
to a
maximum
of six B
luetooth de
vic
es in the system. Ea
ch of
the Blueto
oth device
s can be setup
in the
Contro
l Panel
and ea
ch
Tou
chscre
en.

IMP
O
RT
ANT SEC
URIT
Y
NOTICE

Your Blu
etooth devi
ce is sim
ilar
to yo
ur
hou
se ke
ys. If lost or
stolen, another p
erso
n can compr
omise y
our
security sy
stem.

Im
mediately notify
your
D ealer of a
lost
or s
tolen B
luetoot
h d
evice.
You
r Dea
ler can t
hen di
sable
Bluetoot
h programm
ing
from your
securit
y system.


Touchs
cree
n Disp
lay

D
e
scrip
tion

All Users
Master
Master
Jason
Partition Master
Users
Select
All
QS-223-V0

1. Se
lect
t hen, scroll dow
n an
d select “S
ettings

..
From t
he righ
t, s
elect
“User
Manage
men
t”.

2. A
keyp
ad
is disp
layed.
Enter t
he
Maste
r or Parti
tion Mas
ter code.

3. Select th
e d
esired user
f rom the li
st.
SA
V

E

4. Scroll do
wn in the
use
r, the
n s
ele
ct “B
luetooth D
isarm
”.
5. Select “
PAIR”. PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 64 -
Au
tomation (C
ontinue
d)

QS-134-V0
Bluetooth Pairing Mode Enabled

6. T he Control
Pan
el e nters
pairing mode
. In t
he
user’
device, e
nable B
luetoot
h a
nd
look for
the
Control P
anel o
r Touc
hscreen.
I t is labelled
“ProSerie
s-XXXXX”, where
X is the last
5 dig
its of
its
MAC addres
s.
QS-135-V0
Bluetooth Pairing Mode Enabled
Passkey: 481567
PAIR
REJEC
T

7. Th
e Control
Pan
el o
r Touchscreen prov
ides a 6-
digit
passk
ey . You
may need to
ente
r this on your de
vice
or it m
ay displ
ay automatical
ly.
Select
“PAIR’
on you
r
device
and selec
t
on
the
Con
trol Panel
or Touc
hscreen.


8. O
nce pa
ired,
the Control Pan
el display
s the conn
ect
ed d
evice, its
MAC,
partit
ion it
is to con
trol and
its connecti
on s
tat us.
You have
the opt
ion t
o “UNPAIR”
the u
ser’
s
device.

PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 65 -
Regul
ato
ry Age
ncy St
atements

Fede
ral Commun
ications Commissio
n (FC
C)
& ISE
D Stat
emen
ts
The user shall
not mak
e any change
s o
r mo
difications to the
eq
uipment unle
ss
auth
orized
by the Instal
lat io n Instructions
or User's Ma
nual. U
na
uthorized
changes or
modi
ficat
ions co
uld void
the user's a
uthority to
o perate
the equipm
ent.

CLASS B
DIGIT
AL
DEV
ICE STAT
EMENT

This equi
pm
ent has be
en
test
ed to FCC requirem
ent
s a
nd has be
en
foun
d accepta
ble
for us
e. T
he F
CC requi
res t
he foll
owing
statement
for y
our
in formation:

Th
is eq
uipment
g enerat
es and uses r
adio freque
ncy energy and if n
ot i
nstalled
and use
d pr op
erl
y, that is, in str
ict accordan
ce
wi th the manufacturer'
s inst
ructions,
m
ay
cause
inter
fer
ence to
radio a
nd telev
ision
reception.
It has b
ee
n type
tes
te d and found to
com
ply wit
h the li
mits for a Cl
ass B compu
ting device in acc
ordance with the spec
ifications
in Part 15 of FC
C Rules, whi
ch
ar e designed to provide r
easonable pr
otect
ion against
such inter
fer
en ce in a resident
ial in
stall
ation. H
ow
ever,
ther
e is no guarant
ee th
at
interf
erence
will not occ
ur in a par
ticular i
nstallati
on. I
f this e
quipment
doe
s cau
se
interfe
rence to
r adio or telev
isio
n reception, which can b
e determi
ne
d by
turning t
he
equipmen
t o
ff a
nd on, the us
er is e
ncour
aged to tr
y to c
orrect
the interfer
ence
by
one
or more
of the follow
ing
measure
s:

If u
sing an i
ndoor
antenna
, replac
e it w
ith a quality
outdoor
a ntenna
.

Reori
en
t the receiving anten
na until int
erfer
en
ce is r
educe
d or el
imin
at ed.


Mov
e the
radio
or television
r eceiver aw
ay
from the rec
eiver/co
ntrol.


Mov
e the antenna
leads away
f rom any
wire runs
to
the receiver/c
ontr
ol.

P
lug
the receiver/c
ontrol into a dif
ferent outlet so that i
t a
nd the radi
o o
r televis
ion r
eceiver
are o
n different bran
ch cir
cuits
.

Consul
t the
deal
er
or an experi
enced
radio/
TV
techni
cian for hel
p.
This Cla
ss
B digi
tal appar
atus complies
with
Ca
na
di an
ICES
-003.

Ce
t appareil
numérique
de
l a classe B est conforme
à la norme NM
B-0
03
du Canad
a
.

FCC
ISE
D Stat ement
Thi
s dev
ice com
plies
with Pa
rt 15 of
the F
CC Rules, and
ISED
’s lice
nse- exem
pt RSSs. Oper
ation is su
bject to the follow
ing
two conditions
: (1)
Th
is dev
ice may
not cau
se
harmful i
nterf
erence, and (2) Thi
s d
evi
ce must acc
ept
a ny interf
erence rec
eive
d, i
ncluding
inter
ferenc
e that may caus
e undesired
operation
.
Ce
t app
areil e
st confor
me à la part
ie 15 des r
èg
les de la FCC et
exem
pt de li
cence
RS
S IS ED
. S
on fonctionnement es
t soumis aux
conditions suivantes:
(1)
Ce
t apparei
l ne
doit pas
cause
r d’int
erfé
re nces nuisi
bles.
(2) Cet app
areil doit
accep
ter
to ute interféren
ce r
eçu
e y
compris
les interfére
nce
s causan
t une réc
eption in
désirable
.

Respons
ible
P arty / Issuer o
f Suppli
er’s Declara
tio n of Conformity: Honey
well I
nternational,
2 Corporate
Ce
nter Dr
ive.,
Me
lville,
NY 11
747, Ph
: 516-
577
-200
0.


Age
ncy
No
tices

1.
For
Reside
ntial
Bu
rglar
Alarm installa
tions with
l ine sec
urity, to
tal exit dela
y time m
ust not ex
ceed 60 seconds
. For Burglar Alarm ins
tallations
without
line secu
rit y, tota
l exit d
elay time mus
t not e
xceed
120 sec
onds.

2.
Per
io dic testing m
ust b
e a
t le
ast ever
y 24 hours.

3.
Remote downloading without
an alarm com
pany t
echnic
ian on-s
ite (un
attended d
ownloading) i
s not permissible for
ETL
installatio
ns.
4.
As SIA limit
s for d
elay
o f alarm re
porti
ng and
sounding can
exceed UL St
an dard limits f
or co
mme
rcia
l and res
idential appl
ications,
the follo
wing
requi
reme
nts per UL681 are
pr ovide
d:

The ma
ximum ti
me
that a control u
nit shall be programm
ed to delay
the t
ransmissi
on
of a signa
l t o a remote m
onitor
ing locatio
n, or to
d elay t
he
ene
rgizing of a l
ocal
alarm
so unding
device to per
mit the al
arm syste
m user to
enter and di
sarm t
he sys
tem,
or
to arm the syst
em
and exit shall n
ot
exceed:


a)
6
0 s
eco nds for a
s yst
em
with s
tanda
rd line
sec
ur ity or enc
rypte
d line
secur
ity,

b)
120 second
s for a system
withou
t standard lin
e security or
encrypted
line security, or


c) 120 seconds fo
r a sy st em
tha
t does not tran
sm
it an alarm s
ig nal to a remote

monito
ring location
.



RF Exp
os
ure

Warnin
g

Th
e an
tenna(s)
used
for th
is tr
ansmitter
must b
e in
st alled to provi
de a
separa
tion dist
ance of at l
east 7.8 in (
20 cm) from all
perso
ns
and m
ust not
be
co-
loc
ate
d or op
erated i
n conjunctio
n w
it h any other transmit
ter
except in acc
ord
an
ce with
F CC
and ISE
D mu
lti-
transmit
ter p
roduct procedures.

Mise en G
arde

Exposition aux
Freq
uences
Ra
dio:
La
/les antenne
(s) utilisé
e(s) pour
cet émet
teur doit/doi
vent
être in stall ée(
s)
à un
e distan
ce de
séparatio
n d'au moins
20 cm (7,8 po
uces)
pers
onne et
ne pas
ê tre
située
(s)
ni f
onctionner pa
rallèle
ment
à tout a
utre tra
nsmett
eur
ou antenn
e, ex
cep
té e
n confor
mité avec les
procédures
d e produ
it multi
trans
metteur
FCC et
I SE
Ds
.


IMP
ORTANT
NOTE ABO
UT
EXTERNAL ANT
EN
NAS
If an external c
ell ular radio a
ntenna
is used
, the
antenn
a ma
y be
install
ed or
replac
ed ON
LY by a professional i
nstaller.


To
the
Instal
ler
PROL
TE-A:
The ext
ernal antenna
gain shall not
excee
d 6.63 dBi for
7 00MH
z and
850MHz, 6
.0 dBi f
or 1700MHz and
8. 5 dBi for
1900MHz. U
nde
r n
o conditions may
an ant
enna
gain be
used
that would
exce
ed the ERP a
nd EIRP po
wer li
mits
a s specified i
n FCC
Parts
22H, 24E
and 27.
PROL
TE-V: The e
xternal antenna gai
n shall not
exceed 6
.94 dB
i for
700MHz,
6.0 dBi f
or 1700MHz
and 9.01 dBi for 1900MHz
. U
nder
no condit
ion
s may an
anten
na gain
be
us ed that would e
xceed t
he ER
P and EI
RP
power
lim
it s as specifie
d in FCC Parts
22H,
24E and
27.

PR
OL
TE
-CN:
The
external antenna
gai
n shall not ex
ceed 6 .63 dBi
for 700MHz and 85
0MHz, 6.0 dBi f
or 1700MHz and 8.51
dBi
for
1900MHz
. Und
er no condi
tio ns may a
n ant
enna gain be us
ed that
woul
d exceed t
he ERP
and EIRP power lim
its a
s s
peci
fied
IC
RSS-
130, RSS
-132, RSS
-13
3, and RS
S-139. PROA7/PROA7PLUS Se
ries Ins
ta llation a
nd
Setup
Guide

- 66 -

WARNING

THE
LIMITATIO
NS
O F THI
S A
LARM SY
STEM

Whi
le this Syst
em
is a
n advanced design secu
rity system
, it
do
es not
offer
guaran
teed p
rotection again
st burg
lary,
fire or
o ther e
mergen
cy. Any
alarm
syst
em,
whe
ther com
mercial or re
sidential,
is subjec
t to comp
romis
e or fai
lure t
o wa
rn f
or
a variety
of reasons
. For exam
ple:

Intruders may gain
access through
u npr
otected ope
nin
gs or h
ave
th e technica
l sop
histication
to bypass
an alarm s
en sor or discon
nect
an
alar
m
warning
device.


In
trusion de
tectors (e.g., pas
sive
infrared
detec
tors), s
mok
e detector
s, and m
an
y other sensi
ng d
evices will not work
without power.

Ba
ttery
-ope
rated
device
s will n
ot work withou
t batt
eries
, with d
ea
d batt
erie
s,
or if the ba
tteri
es are
no
t put i
n properly.
Devices pow
ered
solely by AC
will not work
if th
eir AC p
owe
r supply i
s cut of
f for any re
ason, h
owever briefly.

Signals sent b
y wir
eless tra
nsmit
ters ma
y be
b locked or refle
cted by
metal before t
hey re
ach
th e alarm recei
ver.
Even if
t he sign
al path
has
been recent
ly checke
d during a
wee
kly test
, bloc
kage
c an
occur
if a m
etal obj
ect is moved
into t
he path.


A user may
no
t be able t
o r
ea
ch a pani
c or emerg
ency
b utton quickly en
ough.


Whi
le smoke d
etecto
rs h
av e played a key
rol
e i
n re
du
cing r
esidential fi
re deaths i
n the Uni
ted State
s, th
ey may not act
ivate or provi
de
earl
y warning
for a vari
ety
o f reasons in as many
as 35
% of all
fires
, according
to data pu
bli sh ed
by the
Feder
al Emer
gency
Managem
ent
Agency.
So
me of the rea
sons
smo
ke d
etectors
used in conj
unction wit
h this Sy
stem may n
ot w
ork are as fol
lows
. S
mok
e detector
s may
have
been impr
ope
rl y installed and posi
tio ned
. Smoke d
etect
ors may not
sense fir
es t
ha t start wh
ere s
moke ca
nnot
reach th
e detect
ors,

such as in chi
mneys
, i n wa
lls, or
roofs, or on
the
other sid
e of cl
osed door
s. Sm
oke dete
ctors
also m
ay no
t sense a
fire on an
other leve
l of
a residence or build
ing
. A
second f
loor
detector,
f or
example
, ma
y no
t sense
a firs
t floo
r or basement
f ire. F
inal
ly , smoke detec
tors
have
sens
ing lim
itations. N
o s
moke det
ector can
sense eve
ry k
ind of f
ire ev
ery
ti me
. In g
eneral,
detectors
may not a
lwa
ys w
arn about fires
caused b
y careles
sness a
nd safe
ty ha
zards l
ike
sm
oking in b
ed, v
iolent explo
sions, escaping
gas,
i mproper storag
e of
flamma
ble
mate
rials, overlo
ade
d electr
ical circuits, chi
ldren
playing
with
ma
tche s, or arson. Depending on
the natur
e of
the fire and/or locatio
n o
f the
smo
ke de
tectors,
the d
etector
, even i
f it ope
rates
as ant
icipa
ted, may n
ot provide
s ufficient war
ning
to allo
w all oc
cupants to es
cap
e in tim
e
to prevent injur
y or
death.


Passi
ve Inf
rared
Mo
tion De
tectors
can only det
ect
i ntrusion within the
des
igned ranges a
s d
iagrammed
i n t
heir in
stal la tion manua
l. Pa
ssive
Infrar
ed Detec
tors do not
pr ovide volumet
ric a
rea
pro
tection.
They do crea
te multiple
b eams of
protecti
on, a
nd intrusion can
onl
y be
det
ected i
n unobst
ructed areas
cove red by those beams. The
y c
annot det
ect m
otion or in
tru
sion tha
t tak
es place behind
walls,
ceilings,
floo
rs, cl
osed
d oors, glass pa
rtit
ion
s, g
lass doo
rs, or window
s. Mechanica
l tampe
ring, mas
king,
paintin
g or s
pray
in g of
any
materi
al on th
e
mirrors, w
indow
s or any part of the
opt
ical system
c an
reduce thei
r d
etectio
n ab
il ity. Passive In
frared
Detec
tors sen
se
chang
es i
n
temperature;
howev
er, as
the ambi
ent temperatu
re of the p
rotected
area appr
oache
s the temperature
ra ng
e of 9
0° to 1
05°F (32
° to 40°C),
the
d etection performance
can d
ecrease.


Ala
rm
warning dev
ices su
ch as
sirens, be
lls o
r horns
may
not aler
t people
or
wa
ke up sleeper
s if the
y ar
e located
on the other s
ide of
closed or partly op
en do
ors. If warning
de
vi ces are
located
on a di
fferent leve
l o f the residence from t
he
bed
rooms, th
en
they are le
ss likely
to wak
en o
r alert peopl
e insid
e the
bedrooms.
Even
pers
on s who are awa
ke ma
y n
ot hea
r the w
arning if th
e a
larm is mu
ffled b
y noise f
rom
a stereo,
radio
, air condi
tio ner or other ap
pliance, or
by
pa ssing traffic. Final
ly, alarm warni
ng
devi
ces, ho
we
ver
loud,
may
no t warn
hea
ring
-i mpaire
d peo
ple.


T
elephone
lin es
needed to tr
ansmi
t a
larm
s ignals
from a premi
ses to a ce
ntral mon
itoring s
tatio
n may be
out o
f serv ice or t
emporar
ily out
of service.
Tel
ep ho
ne lines are also
sub
ject to comp
romis
e by soph
istic
ated in
truder
s.

Even
if th
e system responds to
t he eme
rgency
as intended,
howe
ver, oc
cupants
may have insuf
ficient ti
me
to pro
tect them
selve
s from t
he
eme
rgen
cy s
itu ati on. In the case o
f a monito
red
a larm system, authori
tie s m
ay not resp
ond a
ppropriately.

Thi
s eq
ui pm
ent, lik
e othe
r elec
trica
l device
s, is subject
to component
failu
re. Ev
en
thoug
h this equipm
ent is desi
gned to last as lo
ng as
10
year
s, the
e lect ronic
component
s could fa
il at any tim
e.
The most common cau
se
of an alarm syste
m
not fun
ction
ing whe
n an
i ntrusion or fir
e occur
s is
inadequa
te maint
enance
. This alarm s
yste
m
shoul
d be test
ed weekly to
ma
ke sure al
l sensors and tr
ansmi
tters ar
e workin
g pr operl
y.
The security ke
ypad (and remot
e keypad) should be
teste
d a
s well.

Wir
eless
transm
itter
s (used
in so me
systems
) are
designed to
provide
l ong batter
y life under no
rmal
ope
rati
ng
condi
tions. Longev
ity of batt
eries
may
be as mu
ch as
4 to 7 years,
d epen
ding on
the environment
, usage, and
the specific wireless de
vic
e b
eing used
. Ext
ernal facto
rs
such as
hum
id ity, high or lo
w temperatur
es, as w
ell as large s
wings in tempe
ratu
re, may a
ll red
uce the actual b
attery l
ife in a
given ins
talla
tion. Th
is
wir
eless system,
however
, can iden
tify a tru
e low b
attery situation,
thu
s a
llowing t
ime t
o arrange a
change of
bat
te ry to main
tain
protect
ion f
or
that
given po
int
wi thin the syst
em.

In stalli
ng
an al
arm system may m
ake the
ow
ner eli
gible for
a lo
wer insurance
rate, bu
t a
n alarm sy
stem is
no
t a substi
tut
e for insurance.
Homeowne
rs, property o
wne
rs and re
nters
should
con
ti nu
e to act
prud
ently in protecting
themselv
es a
nd
continue to
insur
e t
heir
l ives a
nd
property.

We continue
t o develop new an
d imp
roved pr
otection
dev
ices.
Us
ers of
alarm syst
ems owe it
to t he
mselves and their
lov
ed ones to l
ea
rn
ab
out
these
de
velopmen
ts.


Warning:
this
unit in
clude
s an ala
rm
verif
icat
io n feature tha
t wil
l r esul
t in a d
elay of the sy
stem alarm
s ignal f
rom the i
ndica
ted circuits.
Th
e to tal
dela
y (cont
rol unit
p lus smoke det
ec tors) shall not exce
ed
60 seconds.
No
othe
r smoke d
ete
ctor sh
all be c
onnected
to t
hese ci
rcuit
s unless

approved by t
he local auth
ority
having
j urisdi
ction.

Avert
iss
ement:
Cette unité peut êt
re pr
ogrammée
pour
utilis er un
e f
onction
de véri
fication d’alar
me d
’incendie qui entr
aîn
e u
n délai dan
s la
signali
satio n des al
arm
es p
rovenant
des
circuit
s déd
iés à l’
incendie
. Le
d élai total (u
nité
de comm
an
de et d
étecteurs de
fumée) ne do
it pas
dépasser
60 se
condes. Aucun
au
tre dé
tec
teu
r de fu
mée ne doi
t être rac
cor
dé à
ces circuits sans
l’app
robation de
s autorités co
mpé
tentes
loca
le s.
Note
:
Each pr
otecte
d cir
cuit wit
hin this
con
tr ol is supervi
sed.


PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 67 -
Speci
fication
s
PROA7/PROA7P
LU
S S
eries R
esidential Bu
rgl
ar and Fire
A larm
Contr
ol
Panel
Physical:

Dime
nsions
.........................................................................................................
7.875” (20
0m
m)
W x 5.75” (146m
m)
H x
1.0” (25
.4mm)
D


Elec
trical:


Volt
age
I nput
........................................................................
PN: 3
00-11260-CO
M,
110
VAC, 60
Hz
/9 V
dc from
plug
-in 2.
5A
power
supp
ly
Rechargeable
Back
up
Battery
.................................................................................
Lith
ium
-ion b
attery p
ack ra
ted at
3 .6/4
.2V,
5200
mAH

Com
munic
ation:
Formats S
upported
........................................................................................................................................ 4-digit
Contact I
D® R
epo
rti ng


SIA Qui
ck Refe
rence Guid
e

Prog
ramming Sec
tion

Fe
ature

Rang
e
Shipping
Def
au
lt
SIA
Requ
irement

AN360

Progr
am
ming F
ields

REP
ORTER
/

REPOR
T SE
LECTION



Exit Er
ro
r

Not se
le
ctable

Ena
bled

En
abled

Recen
t

Clo
si
ng

Not se
l
ect
a
b
l
e

Enabled

Enabl
ed

Ala
rm

Can
cel

E
na
bled
or Disa
bled

Enabl
ed

Enab
l
ed

SYSTEM

Num
b
er

of R
eport
s

1 to
6

2

2


Ala
r
m Rep
ort Dela
y
(Abo
rt Win
do
w)

15,

30 a
nd 45

secon
ds

30
seco
nds

30
se
conds*

PA
RTITIONS

E
ntry D
elay

# 1

No
ne, 1
5,
30, 4
5
, 60

a
nd 90
sec
onds
and
2, 3 or 4
min
utes

30
se
cond
s

30
se
conds

minimu
m

Entry
De
lay #

2

None, 15
, 30
,

4
5, 60

and
90
seco
nds
and 2
, 3 o
r 4
minutes

30

secon
ds

30
se
conds
minim
um

Exit D
elay

4
5, 6
0, 90
a
nd

120
sec
on
ds

60 Se
co
nds

45

sec
onds mi
nimum

Resta
r
t Ex
it

Time

Ena
b
led

o
r

Disabled

Enabl
ed

E
nabl
ed

E
xit W
ar
ning

Not sel
ectable

En
ab
led

E
n
abled

Au
to S
t
ay

Armi
ng

En
abled o
r D
isab
l
e
d

Ena
b
led

E
nabled

Cross

Zone
De
lay

30

seco
nds a
nd 2 m
inutes

(in 30 sec
ond increm
ents), 3
minutes a
nd 4
minute
s
Non
e (
Disab
l
ed)

En
abled and

two

z
o
n
es
programmed
ZON
ES

F
ir
e Al
arms

Zo
ne Ty
pe “Fir
e with
Ver
ificati
on” must be

sel
ect ed for Fire Zone
95
Disa
b
l
ed

Di
s
abled

User G
uide

User F
un
ctions
/

Use
r Acc
ess

Du
ress


Disa
bled

Disa bled

Sy
st
em Functi
o
ns
/

Te
stin
g the S
ystem**

Syste
m

Tes
t

System te
s
ts
p
r
ov
ided as
a
User Fun
ctio
n

n/a

n
/a

C
ommun
ication
s

While t
h
e
syste
m

is in Tes
t

mo
de,
no a
lar m
reports
are
se
nt

to
t
h
e Ce
n
tral Sta
tion

D
isable
d

Disabl
ed

* Combined Entry Delay
and Al
arm Report
D elay (Abo
rt Wind
ow)
should
not exceed 1 m
inut
e.
** Refer
to
th e User Gui
de for pro
cedu
res on
Te
sting the
System
.
PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 68
-
Conta
cti
ng T
ec hnical
Suppor
t

To vie
w sup
port
video
s,
scan the
QR code with
a
smar
t devi
ce.



PL
EASE,
before
you cal
l the Product Supp
or t Group
, be su
re you
:

READ
THE I
NSTRUCTIO
NS!


Ch
eck all wi
rin g connections.


Determi
ne t
hat the
pow
er supp
ly and/
or backup
batter
y are supply
ing
proper
volt ages.


Verify
your
progr
amming in
forma
tion w
here app
licab
le.

No
te th
e prope
r model nu
mber of this pro
duct, and th
e vers
ion
level (
if kn
own) along wi
th any docum
ent
ation that came with t
he
product.


Not
e your
customer
number a
nd/or
company name
.

Ha
ving
this information ha
ndy m
ake
s it easier
for
us to
serve
you qui
ckly a
nd ef
fective
ly. PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 69
-
NOTES PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 70
-
NOTES PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 71
-
NOTES
PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 72
-
NOTES PROA7
/PRO
A7PLUS
Se
ries
Ins
tall
ati on and
Setup
Guide

- 73
-
NOTES PROA7/
PRO
A7
PLUS
Se
ries Ins
tallation
and
Setup
Guide

- 74
-
NOTES PROA7
/PROA7PLUS
Se
ries
Installati
on and
Setup
G uide

- 75 -

PROA
7/PROA
7P
LUS

Resident
ial Burglar a
nd Fir
e Al
arm C
on
trol Pa
nel
Summary
Of
Conne
ctions



NOTES

Connectio
n of the
fire a
lar m sign
al to
a
fir e alar
m h
eadquarters
or a
Central
Statio
n shal
l be per
mitted with the
approval
of the local
authority
hav
in g j
urisdic
tion . The
burglar
alar
m si
gnal shall
no
t be c
onnec
te d to a police
emergenc
y nu
mber.
Th
e System must be
ch ecke
d by a qualif
ied tec
hnic
ia n on
ce
every
three years




T
he prod
uct sho
uld no
t be dis
posed of with other

ho
us
e
hol
d
w
aste.

Chec
k for
the
n
e
are
st auth
or
i
z
ed col
lectio
n
ce
nt
ers
or authori
ze
d

recyc
lers.
The corr
ect
dis
posal
of end-
of-life
equipment will hel
p pr
event potenti
al nega
tive
conseq
uence
s f or the
envi
ronme
nt and human
health.

Any atte
mpt to reverse-
engi
neer
this
device
by decoding
pro
priet ary pro
tocols, de
-compi
ling
firmw
are, or any
similar
acti
ons is st
ric tly
prohib
it
ed.


For su ppor
t, visit:
www.
resid
eo.com

For
wa
rranty
info
rmatio
n, vis
it: www.s
ecuri
ty.hon
eywellhome.com
/warra
nty


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