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  • Using Touchscreen
  • Understanding Arming Modes

  • Arming and Disarming the System

  • Disarming the System

  • Sending an Emergency Alarm

  • Touchscreen Installation and Maintenance
  • Replacing the Battery
  • Evacuation Plan

  • Additional Emergency Preparations

  • Recommendations for Sensor Installation and Placement

  • Smoke Detector Installation Recommendations

  • Camera Installation Recommendations

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  • 1 Using Touchscreen
  • 2 Touchscreen Installation and Maintenance
  • 3 Replacing the Battery
  • 4 Recommendations for Sensor Installation and Placement
  • 5 Camera Installation Recommendations
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Getting Started Guide

Product name: Integrated Device

TCA 400 Install

Model name: TCHT2AA0

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  • Page 1 Touchscreen for XFINITY Home Getting Started Guide Product name: Integrated Device TCA 400 Install Model name: TCHT2AA0...
  • Page 2 FCC RF Exposure Requirements. Device Purpose Household Fire/Alarm Central Panel Responsible Party - U.S. Contact Information Technicolor Connected Home LLC, 5030 FCC Part 15B Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Sugarloaf Parkway, Building 6 The FCC Part 15B Supplier’s Declaration of...
  • Page 3 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only. This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules. Safety This device complies with UL 985, UL1023, UL1635.
  • Page 4: Using Touchscreen

    Using Touchscreen Touchscreen is the center of your home security system. This device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms. NOTE: This guide provides an overview of Touchscreen and its basic operation. This guide assumes Touchscreen has been activated and you have assigned a Keypad Code.
  • Page 5 Understanding Touchscreen Touchscreen communicates with your security system. It combines security and home connectivity into a graphical interface that provides a real time view of your security devices and tools to manage your security system. The first screen displayed is Home screen. Through interaction with this screen you can access the functions you desire, including: Arming and Disarming your Security System Accessing and Managing System Alerts, Recent Activity, and Settings...
  • Page 6 System Navigation and Reference Header The System Navigation and Reference header displays at the top of Touchscreen. On the left side, it provides a navigation icon allowing you to access the Dashboard screen. Centrally it provides the current time and basic weather information. The right side provides a trouble indicator, when system troubles are present, access to recent System Activity, and access to System Settings.
  • Page 7 Security Status Content Area The centrally displayed Security Status Content area contains the current status of your Touchscreen Security System. The various statuses displayed will tell you if your system is: Disarmed – (Green) Disarmed and ready to be armed Disarmed –...
  • Page 8: Understanding Arming Modes

    Understanding Arming Modes You can arm the system for multiple scenarios: Arm Away – Best for leaving your home unattended Arm Stay – Ideal for hanging out at home Arm Night—Best for when everyone is in bed Different arming modes use different rules for when sensors are tripped and for Entry/Exit delays. An Exit delay is a short period of time after the system is armed for you to leave the premises.
  • Page 9: Arming And Disarming The System

    Arming and Disarming the System The Security status of your security system is displayed in the Security Status content area. Disarmed - Ready When your security system is disarmed and ready to be armed, the security status will be shown as “Disarmed” with a green shield.
  • Page 10 Tapping the grey Security Shield will open a Bypass Options screen which will allow you to see the current status of all of your security zones, and give you the option to bypass all Arm-Blocking Zones, or bypass any zone individually. If the affected zones are closed or alerts are resolved the status will automatically update to Disarmed - Ready.
  • Page 11 Arming the System from Touchscreen To arm the system from Touchscreen: Tap the Security Status shield when it is in The Arm Modes screen is displayed with a Disarmed - Ready state. keypad and “Away” selected as the default arm mode. Select the desired arm mode (not required for Away) and enter your keypad code.
  • Page 12: Disarming The System

    Arming the System from Touchscreen When you arm the system, the screen displays a countdown of the number of seconds until the Exit Delay is over. You can choose to cancel the arming process. To cancel the arming process: Tap the button located below Touchscreen displays the countdown timer the countdown timer and Arm Mode.
  • Page 13 IMPORTANT NOTE: Emergency alarms and smoke alarms are reported without an Alarm Transmission delay or an Entry Delay. Consult Customer Care to understand the number of seconds configured for the Alarm Transmission Delay on your system. To disarm the system from Touchscreen: Tap the Security Status shield when it is an Enter your Keypad Code.
  • Page 14: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Sending An Emergency Alarm You can manually trip an alarm in the event of an emergency by tapping the Emergency button. Emergency alarms are reported without an Entry delay or Alarm Transmission delay. To manually trip an alarm: Press the Emergency button located in the lower left corner of many screens.
  • Page 15: Touchscreen Installation And Maintenance

    Touchscreen Installation and Maintenance Installing Technicolor Touchscreen Remove Touchscreen from its packaging. Remove the back plate from the back of Touchscreen by sliding it downward, then pulling it out. Feed the AC power cable through the bottom channel and connect to the power port on the back of Touchscreen.
  • Page 16 WARNING: The rechargeable battery that came with your Touchscreen is only available through your service operator. If your battery needs to be replaced, contact your service operator to arrange for replacement. Unwrap the 4 volt battery from its packaging and insert the end with the +/–...
  • Page 17 Remove the center screw from the wall outlet. Plug Touchscreen’s AC adapter into the wall outlet, and replace the center screw through the bracket hole. Rating C O M C A S T C O N F I D E N T I A L H O M E H U B D E S I G N I N T E N T 0 0 1 0 8 .
  • Page 18: Replacing The Battery

    Replacing the Battery WARNING: The rechargeable battery that came with your Touchscreen is only available through your service operator. If your battery needs to be replaced, contact your service operator to arrange for replacement. Remove the back plate from the back of Touchscreen by sliding it downward, then pulling it out.
  • Page 19: Evacuation Plan

    Evacuation Plan Develop an emergency evacuation plan for use in the event of fire. Here are some recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association. Make an evacuation plan for how to leave your home in the case of fire or other emergency. Sketch a map of your home that shows all the doors and windows.
  • Page 20: Recommendations For Sensor Installation And Placement

    Recommendations for Sensor Installation and Placement Door/Window Sensors Install door/window sensors at every possible location of entry, both upstairs and down. Motion Detectors When placing motion detectors, anticipate traffic patterns: The lanes of traffic most used by people in your home are also those most likely to be used by intruders.
  • Page 21: Smoke Detector Installation Recommendations

    Smoke Detector Installation Recommendations The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends the following for the number and placement of smoke detectors. Place smoke alarms as follows: In every bedroom, in hallways, and on every level of the premises, including the attic and basem*nt.
  • Page 22 Installer Quick Reference Feature Description Ranges & Defaults Exit Delay The time allotted for the subscriber to exit the premises Default: 60 seconds when the security system is armed. The time is doubled Range: 30 seconds to automatically for Arm Stay and Arm Night modes up to 120 240 seconds seconds.
  • Page 23 Remote Arming Using key fob, system can be armed in Arm Away This feature is not mode and Arm Stay mode. Exit Delay period works configurable. the same way as non-remote arming. Abort Window Length of time after an alarm sounds for the Default: 30 seconds Range: subscriber to enter a valid keypad code to prevent Minimum is 15 seconds and...
  • Page 24 Issued Date: 09 / 08 / 2018...
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