Vivint. Inc. CP01 ユーザーズマニュアル
Vivint — User Guide
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Admin User: The Control Panel supports one Admin User who can add, configure, and manage the
other Users.
other Users.
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Duress User: One of the pre-defined User IDs functions as the Duress User. Accessing and controlling
the system with this User ID gives the appearance of normal operation but automatically and secretly
sends a "duress" report to the Central Station to initiate a silent alarm call for help.
the system with this User ID gives the appearance of normal operation but automatically and secretly
sends a "duress" report to the Central Station to initiate a silent alarm call for help.
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Voice Announcements: The system has a built-in vocabulary of descriptive words that can be assigned,
if desired, to the security sensors so that each sensor triggers a unique voice announcement when that
security zone is encroached, such as "front door" or "bedroom window."
if desired, to the security sensors so that each sensor triggers a unique voice announcement when that
security zone is encroached, such as "front door" or "bedroom window."
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Z-Wave Technology: The system supports home automation features with the built‐in Z-Wave tech-
nology for remote controlling Z‐Wave enabled home appliances and devices (optional).
nology for remote controlling Z‐Wave enabled home appliances and devices (optional).
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24‐Hour Emergency Functions:: Panic, Fire, and Emergency. These emergency functions can be activ-
ated with touchscreen buttons on the Control Panel, with wireless sensors, or from portable pendant
devices (such as the panic button remote).
ated with touchscreen buttons on the Control Panel, with wireless sensors, or from portable pendant
devices (such as the panic button remote).
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Two‐way Voice: After an alarm, the system can automatically connect with a Central Station operator so
they can converse with you at your premises.
they can converse with you at your premises.
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System History: The system provides a detailed system event log. Each alarm and system alert is
logged into the system memory. These events can be displayed and reviewed at the Control Panel or
remotely by the Central Station.
logged into the system memory. These events can be displayed and reviewed at the Control Panel or
remotely by the Central Station.
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Clock and Calendar The Home Screen displays a real-time clock and calendar. The clock is also used to
time stamp items in the system event log.
time stamp items in the system event log.
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Remote Control: You can remote control the system via a regular telephone line.
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Web and Mobile Apps: You can also remote control the system from your desktop computer, laptop, tab-
let, or smartphone (requires an Internet connection).
let, or smartphone (requires an Internet connection).
[[Editing Note: Add more features to this list...?]]
Basic Operation
Following are general operational concepts that your system supports. Understanding these concepts will help
you to use your security system to its fullest extent.
Home Security Protection with Security Sensors (Types / Zones)
The system's wireless security sensors have been assigned to selected "types" on your premises (often called
"zones"). The sensor type determines how and when the system will react to a signal from the sensor. Some
sensors are armed 24 hours a day; other sensors are only activated when the system is armed.
Home Environment Protection with Smoke, Heat, and Freeze Detectors
If wireless smoke, heat and freeze detectors have been installed in your system, they are armed 24 hours a day,
These sensors will sound an alarm when smoke is detected and can report the fire alarm to the Central Station.