Page 4 User Manual for CD72/95/15003
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NTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing an ARITECH security system. When properly maintained, the system will
provide years of reliable operation.
This manual explains how to use the ARITECH CD72 and CD95 series for every day use. There is a
more detailed manual available for managers which explains how to carry out a wider range of
operations. These instructions apply to both the CD95 and CD150.
The CD95 is a burglar alarm system which can detect an (attempted) break-in using connected
detectors, magnetic contacts, etc., generating an alarm. The CD72 can be divided into two
independent systems, and the CD95 into eight independent systems.
The manual uses symbols to show when you must enter information into the keypad, and when the
system emits a beep. Examples of these symbols are shown below:
code +
!
!!
!
You need to enter information into the keypad. What you have to enter is on the
right of the symbol. In this example you should enter your code and then press the
Accept key (
!
!!
!
).
Beeeep
The buzzer on a key switch or keypad emits a long beep. Short beeps can also be
emitted - this is indicated with the text ‘
Beep Beep
’.
Your system has been programmed with one or two entrance times and one exit time. These are pre-
set amounts of time that let you enter and leave the premises through specific routes without activating
an alarm. Be sure you know which routes you can use to leave and enter the premises.
Entrance time: _________________ seconds Exit time: _________________ seconds
Second entrance time: _________________ seconds