Nest Secure Alarm System Starter Pack オーナーマニュアル

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TESTING
Full installation testing
Once your installation is complete, test to make 
sure all parts of Nest Secure are working. 
UL requirements state that you should also test 
Guard weekly, and test all of your Detects’ open/
close and motion sensing at least once a year. 
You should also re-test Guard if you move it to a 
new location.
Testing Nest Guard
1.   Set the security level to Away and Guarding 
and wait for the countdown to finish.
2.  Walk past Nest Guard (within 10 feet) to 
trigger the motion sensor.
3.  Nest Guard will speak the Heads-Up alert 
“Please enter a passcode.” The alarm will 
sound after the countdown ends.
If you don’t want to test the alarm, disarm by 
entering your passcode or tapping a Tag on 
Guard before the countdown ends. 
Testing Nest Detect
1.    Set the security level to Away and Guarding 
and wait for the countdown to finish.
2.  Walk past a Detect that’s installed on a wall 
or door, or open the door or window that it’s 
installed on.
3.  Nest Guard will speak the Heads-Up alert 
“Please enter a passcode.”
4.  Disarm by entering your passcode or tapping 
Tag on Guard.
5.   Repeat the previous steps for all Detects in 
your home. 
How to check Detect’s status
Just press the button and the light ring will tell 
you if Nest Detect is working and connected to 
Nest Guard.
Testing, maintenance and other useful information
What it means
What you see
BLUE pulse
Nest Detect is working right.
GREEN pulse
If enabled, Quiet Open can be 
used on this door or window.
BLUE pulses
Nest Detect hasn’t been 
set up and added to your 
Nest Account.
RED blinking
Unpaired, and critical battery
YELLOW pulses There’s a problem with Nest 
Detect. Check the Nest app 
for more information. It could 
mean a few things:
• The battery has less  
than 30 days left. 
• Nest Detect needs to  
be recalibrated.
• There’s an issue with 
Detect’s hardware.
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