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D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) 
 
 
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Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
The Watch feature gives you the ability to watch points 
when the system is turned off. The system can be 
programmed to alert you to opened doors and 
windows. For example, parents with small children 
may want a tone to sound whenever a door is opened 
to monitor the children. 
Use this command to set the type of response your 
system produces when a watch point is faulted. If you 
wish, you may tell your system to display the identity 
of the point and sound a short tone whenever certain 
doors or windows are opened. Refer to Select Watch 
Points (Cmd 63)
 to program which points in your 
system are to be watched. 
1.
 
Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 
2.
 
Press [CMD] [6] [2]. The keypad may prompt you 
to enter a valid passcode. 
3.
 
Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad 
displays the current watch tone. 
4.
 
Select the type of watch tone (1 to 4) you want by 
pressing the appropriate number key. 
 
Table 6:  Watch Tone Selection 
 
Watch Tone 
Key 
Description 
Off 
[1] 
Displays point identity, but 
sounds no tone when points are 
faulted. 
Short Beep 
[2] 
Displays point identity and 
sounds a short tone when point 
are faulted. 
Beep Till Key 
[3] 
Displays point identity and 
sounds a tone until the [CMD] 
key is pressed. 
Beep Till 
Closed 
[4] 
Displays point identity and 
sounds a tone until the point is 
returned to normal (door or 
window is closed). Pressing the 
[CMD] key also silences the tone. 
 
If you just want to review (not change) the current 
watch tone setting, press [CMD] to exit this 
function. 
5.
 
After making your selection, the display confirms 
the choice you made. 
6.
 
Press [CMD] to exit this feature. 
 
Select Watch Points (Cmd 63) 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
Once you decide how your system responds to 
watched points (refer to Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62)), 
you need to decide which of the points in your system 
are “watched”. 
Use this command to tell your system which points to 
watch.  You cannot watch 24-hour and 24-hour fire 
points. 
Choosing which points to watch depends upon your 
security objective.  If you have small children, you may 
choose to watch points of entry and exit.  Each time a 
watch point is faulted (door or window is opened), the 
keypad responds as programmed. 
1.
 
Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 
2.
 
Press [CMD] [6] [3]. Enter your passcode if 
necessary. The keypad displays all points that are  
currently being watched (Watch On) and those that 
are not (Watch Off), followed by instructions for 
changing the current setting. 
3.
 
Press [0] [*] to turn Off all points. Press the 
appropriate number key (non-24-hour points) 
followed by [*] for individual points. 
The display continues to scroll the remaining 
points. You may continue to program as many 
Watch Points as are available. 
4.
 
When you are finished, press [CMD] to return exit 
this command. 
Extend Auto On Time (Cmd 51) 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
Your security company can program your system to 
turn on automatically. Use this command to delay the 
auto-on time by one hour during the auto-on pre-alert 
time. 
1.
 
Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 
2.
 
Press [CMD] [5] [1]. The keypad may prompt you 
to enter a valid passcode. 
3.
 
Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad 
scrolls: 
Auto-On Time
moved to:
hh:mm
mm/dd/yy
To exit,
Press Cmd.
 
4.
 
Press [CMD] to exit.