Sevenoaks Smart Homes Safety and Security Guide

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Sevenoaks Smart Homes Safety and Security Guide 01732 617 170 Contents Safety and security overview 2 Using the Security menu 3 Accessing the Security menu 3 Arming your system 3 Disarming your system 4 Sending an emergency alert 4 Viewing individual zones 5 Viewing the security event history 5 Pretending you re home when you re not 6 Using the intercom 6 Using door locks 7 Viewing security cameras 8 Touch screen alerts 9 Legal notices 10 Note: The information in this guide applies to the latest Control4 system capabilities. Features can vary between customized installations and Control4 software releases, so contact your dealer with any questions about available features.

Safety and security overview Your Control4 system means more than just convenience it means safety, as well. Use your automated home to monitor security cameras, control your security system, and even simulate occupancy while you re away. The Security screen is the primary security interface for your system. View system status and arm/ disarm security (default view) Review the detailed security events log View individual zone status and arm/disarm each zone Arm/Disarm button Select to arm and disarm your security system or cancel an alert. Emergency Select to quickly report a fire, police, or panic emergency. Functions If mockupancy is enabled, disarming your security system begins recording device behaviors to play back when security is armed. See page 6 for more information. Select to operate alarm panel functions specific to your system. 2

Using the Security menu Whatever security system your home uses, Control4 gives you an easy-to-use interface for arming, disarming, and controlling it. You can send a panic alert, view the history of all logged security events, and even directly control security sensors. Arming your system To arm your system: 1 Select the green Press to ARM button in the middle of the screen. Accessing the Security menu To access the Security menu: 1 On a Navigator s home screen, select Security, then Security System. 2 In the Arming Mode list, select Home or Away. The button changes to red, and you are given a countdown to exit the building before the alarm system is armed. The Security menu opens. Tip: To change the length of time delay, or to require a PIN code be entered for arming, ask your Control4 Dealer. 3 To cancel the countdown timer and disarm the system, select the Cancel button. 3

Disarming your system To disarm your system: 1 Upon entry to your home, an Entry Delay timer begins counting down if your security system has been triggered, or the Press to DISARM button remains if the security system has not yet been activated. Sending an emergency alert You can send a manual fire, police, or panic alert from any Navigator, even while the security system is disarmed. (Availability and method of sending the alerts depends on your security system provider.) To send an emergency alert: 1 From any Navigator s Security menu, select the Emergency icon. 2 Select the red Cancel or Press to DISARM button in the middle of the screen. A security keypad opens so you can enter your security PIN. A list of emergency alert options opens. 3 Enter your security PIN, then select Done. 2 Select one of the alerts, then select Yes at the confirmation message. 3 To cancel the alert, select the Press to DISMISS button. Important: Canceling the alert will not recall emergency services that have already been dispatched to your home. 4

Viewing individual zones The main Security menu shows you the state of your security system as a whole, but you can keep an eye on individual security zones, too. To view security zones: To view security event history, the History agent must be included in your home automation project. Ask your installer for details. To view the security history: 1 From the Security menu, select the History icon near the top of the screen. 1 From the Security menu, select the Zones icon near the top of the screen. The event history opens. The Zones screen opens. In this screen, you can view the status of each security zone in your house. If a device is controllable by the Control4 system (such as a front gate), you can control it from here. 2 To filter the results, select (or deselect) any of these icons in the upperright corner of the screen: 2 To view only open zones (zones that have detected something), select the three-dot options menu, then select Open Zones. Info Zone openings, closings, and state changes Warnings Emergency alerts and failures of armings and disarmings Critical Alarm triggerings and clearings Viewing the security event history Your Control4 system records each security event, including alarms, sensor detections, and arming and disarmings. 5

Pretending you re home when you re not Have you ever used those appliance timers to turn lights on and off while you re gone? They re not the easiest to set up, and their predictability (and limited functions) might fool Abbott & Costello, but not many other intruders. Enter Control4 s Mockupancy feature. Mockupancy is a type of occupancy simulation. Control4 can keep track of all lighting, blinds, and video entertainment while you re at home. When you leave the house and put Control4 in Away mode, Control4 will replay those behaviors throughout your automated system (using slightly randomized times). To an outside observer, it will look just like you re home, watching your favorite shows and turning lights on and off at the expected times. Your Control4 Dealer can set up custom programming or keypad buttons to start recording and playback. Your dealer can also link your security system with Mockupancy so that the system continually learns while security is disarmed and automatically plays back the simulation while security is armed. If using keypad buttons, the button LED colors are automatically set red for recording, green for playback, and blue for idle. For help setting up this feature, ask your Control4 Dealer. Using the intercom Your Control4 system includes powerful Intercom features that let you monitor and communicate easily with all of your Intercom-compatible devices. With at least two devices in your system, you can send and receive high-quality audio and video throughout your home. You can: See and hear who is at the front door before you answer. (Requires videocapable touch screens and a door station) Call a group of Intercom devices to invite your whole family to dinner and easily manage your own groups. Monitor your baby s room. (Requires two Intercom-capable touch screens) Call from one room to another, using a touch screen or a third-party app on a mobile device. Receive a Door Station call in the back yard (or in a room without a touch screen) on your smartphone. For more information, see the Smart Home: Intercom Guide at ctrl4.co/intercom. 6

Using door locks You can lock and unlock any connected door lock, as well as keep track of who accesses the locks and when (if supported by the lock), by using a touch screen or other Navigator. Supported features vary by lock type, but here are some examples. To set up a lock user: 1 In Locks & Sensors, select the arrow next to the lock name to open its settings menu. To lock or unlock a door: 1 From your Control4 home page, select Security, then select Locks & Sensors. Each lock or door is marked with an icon that shows the locked/ unlocked state, as well as a battery indicator (if the lock s batteries are low). 2 Select Users, then select the + button. 3 Type the User Name and the User Code they will use, change any other user settings, then select the checkmark button. (Maximum number of users is limited by lock type.) Locked Check battery Unlocked 2 Make sure the currently selected room is the room containing the door lock (or All Rooms), then tap the lock s button to toggle it locked/ unlocked. 7

To view lock access history: 1 In Locks & Sensors, select the arrow next to the lock name to open its settings menu. 2 Select History. The recent usage of the lock is displayed. Viewing security cameras If you have security cameras, you can view their video feeds one at a time or several at once. You can add up to eight cameras per page for Control4 for PC/MAC, 10 cameras per page for touch screens, and up to 18 cameras per page for TV display. Cameras can be installed anywhere you need to monitor activity, from outside entrances and pools to the garage or the baby s room. You can also position a camera to look at the main entrance from several feet away, so you don t have to rely on the Door Station s forward-facing camera. You can even define a live webcam on the Internet (such as a traffic cam) as a camera to monitor. To view a camera s video: 1 From your Control4 home page, select Security, then select Cameras. Thumbnail views of each camera are displayed. To change lock settings: 1 In Locks & Sensors, select the arrow next to the lock name to open its settings menu. 2 Select Settings. Available settings vary by lock type, but settings could include: Admin code Schedule lock time 2 Select a camera to view. To use camera controls or views (if supported), select More. To display the camera view full screen, select Full Screen. Number of log (history) items Failed attempts log Lock modes 8

Touch screen alerts Your T3 Touch Screen can alert you of doors opening or if any security zone experiences a change of state (for example, occupied or unoccupied). This ability is dependent on the security hardware installed in your home. To set your touch screen to react to a change in the state of a security zone: 1 Go into the room s Security screen, then select Settings. The Settings screen opens. To set your touch screen to react to an entry/exit: 1 Go into the room s Security screen, then select Settings. The Settings screen opens. 2 To make the touch screen open the Status screen when an entry/exit is detected, select the On switch for Go to status screen on exit/entry delay. 2 Select the On switch for Chime on zone state change. 3 To make the touch screen play a chime when an entry/exit is detected, select the On switch for Chime on exit/entry delay. 9

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