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Table of Contents
Section 1. Introduction.......................................................................................1
Section 2. System Overview...............................................................................2
Monitoring Capabilities .....................................................................2
Access Codes ..................................................................................... 3
Touchpad Descriptions ......................................................................5
System Status Lights .......................................................................... 7
Touchpad Buttons..............................................................................8
Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security System......................................10
Arming Your System........................................................................ 10
Disarming Your System................................................................... 12
Resetting Alarms.............................................................................. 12
Viewing Not Ready Information......................................................12
Viewing Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory Conditions.................... 13
Viewing Alarm/Event Memory........................................................13
Silencing Trouble Sounds ................................................................ 14
Bypassing Zones ..............................................................................14
Unbypassing Zones..........................................................................14
Activating Chime Sounds.................................................................15
Sending Silent Duress (Hold Up) Alarms ........................................ 15
Activating Emergency Alarms .........................................................15
Activating X-10 Module .................................................................. 15
Code 2 Operation............................................................................. 16
Activating Doorstrikes ..................................................................... 16
Activating High Security Doorstrikes ..............................................16
Multi-Area Access Functions (Area Arm Menu) ............................. 17
Intercom Operation .......................................................................... 18
Telephone Operation........................................................................19
Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security System........................ 21
Entering Program Mode...................................................................21
Viewing Menu Selections ................................................................21
Programming Options......................................................................22
If You Make a Mistake While Programming................................... 22
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

User's Manual Page iTable of ContentsSection 1. Introduction...

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 8 User's ManualTouchpad ButtonsButtons always visible on the touchpad are for frequently used functionssuch as arm

Page 3 - Introduction

Section 2. System OverviewUser's Manual Page 9Touchpad buttons continued.Button DescriptionControls the telephone functions. See page 19 for de

Page 4 - System Overview

Page 10 User's ManualSection 3.Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemThis section provides operating instructions for each of your Model 4724secur

Page 5 - Access Codes

Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 11Fully Arming the System1. Press the INT button. The INTERIOR light will

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 12 User's ManualDisarming Your SystemTo disarm, simply enter your access code (4 to 6 digits) on the touchpad.When

Page 7 - Touchpad Descriptions

Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 13Viewing Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory ConditionsViewing AlarmsWhen an ala

Page 8 - Alert Tone S ounder

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 14 User's ManualSilencing Trouble SoundsTo silence a trouble condition alert tone, press MUTE MUTE . In a multi-

Page 9 - System Status Lights

Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 15Activating Chime SoundsThe chime function causes a chime to sound whenever

Page 10 - Touchpad Buttons

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 16 User's Manualshown on pages 38-39. Work with your installer to decide which light orappliance will be controll

Page 11 - User's Manual Page 9

Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 17Multi-Area Access Functions (Area Arm Menu)In a split arming system, some u

Page 12 - Section 3

Model 4724 Security SystemPage ii User's ManualExiting Menus and Program Mode ...22Resetting the T

Page 13 - INT DLY

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 18 User's ManualIntercom OperationIn conjunction with the Model 4640 Audio Module, the 4660C and 4660Rtouchpads ca

Page 14 - Viewing Not Ready Information

Section 3. Using Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 19Preprogrammed Time-outThe time-out option allows you to automatically limit

Page 15 - Viewing Alarm/Event Memory

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 20 User's ManualAutomatic RedialingThe 4660C and 4660R touchpads can store two 12-digit phone numbers.1. To redial

Page 16 - Unbypassing Zones

User's Manual Page 21Section 4.Programming Your Model 4724 Security SystemYour security dealer or installer will complete all initial programming

Page 17 - Activating X-10 Module

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 22 User's ManualProgramming OptionsFor some options, the available choices are numbered and appear on thebottom li

Page 18 - Activating Doorstrikes

Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 23Resetting the Time1. Press 9 TEST .2. Enter your main access code.

Page 19 - TEST . Press 0

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 24 User's ManualProgramming Access CodesDo NOT program new access codes unless you check first with yourinstaller.

Page 20 - Intercom Operation

Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 25Time Windows (Menu 0)You can specify up to 32 time windows (periods)

Page 21 - Telephone Operation

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 26 User's ManualAccess (Menu 1)In this menu, you can select the functions that you want each user (otherthan the m

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Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 27 8. When this option is selected, this user code will be able to disa

Page 23 - Section 4

User's Manual Page 1Section 1.IntroductionCongratulations! You have just purchased a Regency 4000 Series SecuritySystem; one of the most sophist

Page 24 - Programming Options

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 28 User's Manual 13. Enter the window group during which this code can be used. If you want a code to be usable al

Page 25 - Resetting the Date

Section 4. Programming Your Model 4724 Security SystemUser's Manual Page 29DST Dates (Menu 3)This menu is for programming the dates the system w

Page 26 - Programming Access Codes

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 30 User's ManualTesting Your 4724 Security SystemImportantWeekly tests are recommended to ensure proper systemoper

Page 27 - Time Windows (Menu 0)

User's Manual Page 31Section 5.In Case of TroubleAC Power FailuresDuring brief power outages in your home or building, your security systemwill f

Page 28 - Access (Menu 1)

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 32 User's ManualWhen an alarm occurs in zone programmed for silent alarm, the audiblewarning and displayed message

Page 29

Section 5. In Case of TroubleUser's Manual Page 33Beeper SoundsThe following table describes other audible signals:Type Sound DescriptionAlarms

Page 30 - Holidays Menu (Menu 2)

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 34 User's ManualHousehold Evacuation PlanIt is vital for every household or business to develop and rehearse aneva

Page 31 - DST Dates (Menu 3)

User's Manual Page 35Section 6.System MessagesTrouble MessagesYour security system is designed to provide you with many years of reliabletrouble-

Page 32 - Important

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 36 User's ManualError MessagesIf operation or programming errors occur, the LCD will display thefollowing messages

Page 33 - In Case of Trouble

Section 6. System MessagesUser's Manual Page 37ARMED The system is in the Area Arm menu (page 17) and the areashave been armed.AUXILIARYALARMA p

Page 34 - Audible Alarms

Page 2 User's ManualSection 2.System OverviewMonitoring CapabilitiesYour Model 4724 security system is active 24 hours a day, monitoring forfire,

Page 35 - Beeper Sounds

Page 38 User's ManualX-10 Compatible Module DataWork with your installer to determine which X-10 compatible module willactivate each light or app

Page 36 - Household Evacuation Plan

X-10 Compatible Module DataUser's Manual Page 39Note: The * and DOOR buttons have the same function.X-10 Compatible Module Data continued.To

Page 37 - System Messages

Page 40 User's ManualSystem DataKeep the following information CONFIDENTIAL andstored in a safe place.System installation company: _____________

Page 38 - LCD Displays

System DataUser's Manual Page 41Touchpad Panic ButtonsYour system touchpad locations and panic alarms are shown below. Yourinstaller has selecte

Page 39 - User's Manual Page 37

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 42 User's ManualZone InformationZoneType Location Area1 ___________ ___________________ ___________________2 ___

Page 40 - X-10 Compatible Module Data

System DataUser's Manual Page 43(Completed by Installer)ZoneType Location Area31 ___________ ___________________ ___________________32 ________

Page 41 - User's Manual Page 39

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 44 User's ManualZone InformationZoneType Location Area61 ___________ ___________________ ___________________62 _

Page 42 - System Data

System DataUser's Manual Page 45(Completed by Installer)ZoneType Location Area91 ___________ ___________________ ___________________92 ________

Page 43 - Touchpad Panic Buttons

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 46 User's ManualZone InformationZoneType Location Area121 ___________ ___________________ ___________________122

Page 44 - Zone Information

System DataUser's Manual Page 47Window GroupsThe chart on the following pages shows which time windows your installerhas assigned to each window

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Section 2. System OverviewUser's Manual Page 3Auxiliary AlarmYour system can be designed to monitor one or more conditions that are notdirectly

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 48 User's ManualWindow GroupsWindowGroupWindows0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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System DataUser's Manual Page 49(Completed by Installer)WindowsWindowGroups17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 310 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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Page 50 User's ManualUser Programmable OptionsThis section provides a place for you to keep a record of the various options youhave programmed.

Page 49 - Window Groups

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 51Time Windows (Menu 0)Fill in the starting and ending times for each time window. Circle the days o

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 52 User's ManualAccess Options (Menu 1)Your access code assignments are:CodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options2 __

Page 51 - (Completed by Installer)

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 53Note: The main user’s code (code 1) is programmed by the installer. If highsecurity access was se

Page 52 - User Programmable Options

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 54 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options33 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS34 __ __

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User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 55OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 33 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SE

Page 54 - Access Options (Menu 1)

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 56 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options65 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS66 __ __

Page 55 - User's Manual Page 53

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 57OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 65 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SE

Page 56 - Page 54 User's Manual

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 4 User's ManualMain User’s Code (Code 1)WarningWithout this number, it is virtually impossible for anyone to re-pr

Page 57 - User's Manual Page 55

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 58 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options97 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS98 __ __

Page 58 - Page 56 User's Manual

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 59OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 97 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SE

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 60 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options129 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS130 __

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User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 61OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 129 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI S

Page 61 - User's Manual Page 59

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 62 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options161 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS162 __

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User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 63OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 161 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI S

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 64 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options193 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS194 __

Page 64 - Page 62 User's Manual

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 65OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 193 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI S

Page 65 - User's Manual Page 63

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 66 User's ManualCodeAccess Code Assigned To: Options225 __ __ __ __ __ __ Areas _____________ DOOR BYPASS226 __

Page 66 - Page 64 User's Manual

User Programmable OptionsUser's Manual Page 67OptionsCodeARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI SEC CARD ONLY WIN GRP ________ 225 ARM DISARM PROG CODE 2 HI S

Page 67 - User's Manual Page 65

Section 2. System OverviewUser's Manual Page 5High Security Door Access Code (Optional)Note: This product is not listed for UL 294 access contr

Page 68 - Page 66 User's Manual

Model 4724 Security SystemPage 68 User's ManualHolidays (Menu 2)Holiday # Date Holiday # Date1 / 9 /2 / 10 /3 / 11 /4 / 12 /5 / 13 /6 / 14 /7 / 1

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Limited WarrantyThe manufacturer warrants that the products of its manufacture shall be freefrom defects in materials or workmanship for one year from

Page 70 - Holidays (Menu 2)

Part Number 150621 R E G E N C YRevised April 1995 7550 Meridian CircleMaple Grove, Minnesota 55369-4927

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Model 4724 Security SystemPage 6 User's ManualR E G E N C YMODEL 4660R12 34567890INTDLYSTATBYPSCODE2TESTICOMPOL*TELFIREMUTEAUXCHMMEMREADYARMEDNO

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Section 2. System OverviewUser's Manual Page 7System Status LightsThe lights on the top left of the touchpad provide information about yoursyste

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