Quick Setup Guide DIRECTV Cellular System



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Quick Setup Guide DIRECTV Cellular System 1

Welcome You ve made a great decision to protect your family and home with LifeShield, so use it to the fullest! Arming your system daily gives you peace of mind knowing that everything you care about is protected. Use your Master Code to arm your system via your Entry Keypad and Security Touchpad. MASTER CODE You may change your Master Code after your system has been installed through LifeShield web and mobile. This allows you to be informed of what is happening in your home and gives you the freedom to change your system with the push of a button. SET UP NOTIFICATIONS AND REMINDERS NOW GO TO LOGIN.LIFESHIELD.COM 1

Getting Started How to Get Started If not yet completed, sign your agreement via your Security Touchpad or through the link sent to your provided email address. Complete your registration by logging into LifeShield, at: login.lifeshield.com Acquire any permits required by your local municipality. *IF YOU DO NOT COMPLETE THESE STEPS, YOUR HOME WILL NOT BE MONITORED. Emergency personnel will not be dispatched. How to Contact Us If you have any questions, you can reach us by calling customer service at (877) 251-4487 For troubleshooting support: Go to lifeshield.com/support-center To make accessory purchases: Go to the Online Store by logging into LifeShield at: login.lifeshield.com 2

Component Placement Suggestions The LifeShield Home Security System you are about to set up is wireless. To maximize wireless coverage, plan to place the components throughout your home. Ideally, these components will be in different rooms protecting the most vulnerable entry points of your home those that are accessible through the ground floor. A key consideration is making sure that all sensors are within approximately 30 feet of one or more of the main components (Base or Repeater). BASE SENSOR SENSOR CONSOLE SENSOR Plan Your Component Placement Before Setting Up Your System 3

1 Connect Base 1) Place the base unit centrally within the home to allow for greatest range in all directions from the where we recommend sensors be placed for protecting the most vulnerable entry points. When determining the placement of the System Base, be sure the unit is not blocked by any metal objects. This may cause signal issues with your sensors. Also, make sure the Base is not placed on any objects that generate heat, because this may cause the Base to become overheated. 2) Plug the power cord into the Base, then into a power outlet. 3) patient and DO NOT move to the next steps until the LED light turns solid green or blinking yellow. This can take up to 10 minutes. If after 10 minutes the base unit is unable to activate due to poor signal strength, the LED on the front of the base will remain blinking red and yellow. To optimize signal strength, consider alternative placement of the base at an elevated location (second story) and/or close to an exterior wall. Keep in mind that adjustment of the base may adjust range of the base to the sensors. Having the base centrally located is optimal because it then has range in all directions to communicate with sensors. If after multiple attempts, the system is unable to activate, poor signal strength may prohibit you from using LifeShield s services as the cellular network is the primary means of communication to the monitoring center. Be sure your Base is plugged in at each location. 4) Once the system has activated (indicated by the LED light on the front of the base changing to solid green or blinking yellow), power on the security touchpad and continue to the next section, The Security Touchpad. 2 Security Touchpad home (i.e. where you enter your home most frequently). Place your Security Touchpad in the provided stand where it is easily accessible. 1) Power on your Security Touchpad Plug the Touchpad into a power outlet to charge before beginning to use it. Keep the Security Touchpad plugged in as much as possible to avoid having the device lose power. 2) Enter your base s Wi-Fi settings which can be found on the bottom of your base unit. Select your base s Wi-Fi Network (SSID) and enter the base s Wi-Fi password (case sensitive) labeled Wi-Fi PW on the bottom of the base. 3) If prompted, enter your Master Code (see page 1). 4) Once you have logged in, you will arrive at the main dashboard screen. 5) To check the signal strength of your base unit, click in the circle on the top right hand side of the main dashboard labeled System Status. Below the Devices header on the right hand side you will see an entry for Base and to the right of that, you will see bars indicating the signal strength. If the signal strength of your base unit is between 1-2 bars, follow the guidelines above to optimize your signal. If you are unable to obtain more than 1 bar after multiple (3-5) attempts at optimizing, please contact customer support to discuss your options. A.1 A.2 Base Front LED Status Light Base Back Power A.3 Security Touchpad Security Touchpad Stand A.4 IMPORTANT: FOLLOW STEPS IN EXACT ORDER. DON T SKIP AHEAD. For troubleshooting, please visit www.lifeshield.com/support-center *Stand is located in Security Touchpad box 4

3 Connect Entry Keypad ACTIVATING THE ENTRY KEYPAD The provided Keypad has already been paired to your system. To activate: B.1 B.2 1) Remove the back by lifting on the snap (see Figure B.2) 2) Pull out the plastic battery tabs, making sure the batteries remain in place (see Figure B.3) 3) Replace the back by inserting top tabs before snapping back into place. Entry Keypad 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 * 0 # INST OFF Snap 4) Enter activation code *438#700. 5) The base will sound indicating the Keypad has been successfully activated. PLACING THE ENTRY KEYPAD Table Mount B.3 Tabs Tabs B.4 6) Snap the table stand onto the back plate by inserting the top tabs of the table stand into the plate. NOTE: Make sure the stand is oriented as shown to ensure it is propped up correctly (see Figure B.4) 7) Apply pressure to the bottom tabs until they can be inserted PLUGGING IN YOUR ENTRY KEYPAD 8) Plug the power cord into the back of the Entry Keypad (see Figure B.6) B.5 B.6 9) Plug the power cord into your power outlet Power Cord 4 Keychain Remote ACTIVATING THE KEYCHAIN REMOTE The provided Keychain Remote has already been paired to your system. To activate: 1) Press the away and off buttons simultaneously for approximately 1 second. The base will sound indicating the Keychain Remote has been successfully activated Keychain Remote For troubleshooting, please visit www.lifeshield.com/support-center 5

5 Slim Door & Window Sensors Door & Window Sensors allow you to monitor the entry points of your home. We suggest using the sensors provided in your placing a sensor on every door, window, and entry point to your home for complete protection. You can purchase extra sensors and add them to your system any time. If you have sliding glass doors, you may want to add a Glass Break Sensor. Settings for doors versus windows are different. These can be customized or changed at any time by following the instructions below titled Changing the Settings of the Slim Door and Window Sensors. ACTIVATING THE SLIM DOOR AND WINDOW SENSORS 1) Pull the clear plastic battery tab from the sensor (you may need to use an object, such as a pen, to assist you). 2) To test if the sensor has been activated, place the provided magnet against the side of the sensor with 3 raised lines. Separate the sensor from the magnet at least 4 apart from each other. If the sensor has been correctly activated, you will hear a chime. Sensor CHANGING THE SETTINGS OF THE SLIM DOOR & WINDOW SENSORS 3) To change the settings of your Slim Door & Window Sensors, for cellular primary systems, log in to your mobile application and proceed with the following: Settings Enter Master Code (if prompted) Select the desired sensor Edit Settings* C.1 Three Raised Lines PLACING SLIM SENSORS 4) Determine the placement and orientation of the sensor(s) and magnet(s) on your door or window. Be sure the three raised lines on the side of the sensor are lined up with the arrow on the magnet. You must place the magnet against the side of the sensor that has the three raised lines. Various orientations between the sensor and magnet may be used as long as 1/2 distance is not exceeded. 5) Adhere the tape to the back of the Slim Sensor and to the back of the magnet. C.3 Magnet 1/2" spacing 6) Place the Slim Sensor on the door or window frame (the stationary part of the door or window). 7) Place the magnet on the door or window (the moving part of the door or window). Be sure the three raised lines on the side of the sensor are lined up with the arrow on the magnet. 8) If you wish to place your Slim Sensors using the provided screws, refer to the manufacturer s guide located in the Slim Sensor box. Sensor *Your Master Code can be found in the front of this Setup Guide For troubleshooting, please visit www.lifeshield.com/support-center 6

6 Motion Sensor-80 lbs. Pet Friendly The LifeShield Motion Sensor 80lb Pet Friendly is designed to protect homes with or without large pets. It will detect movement inside the home, and sound an alarm when your security system is armed. ACTIVATING THE MOTION SENSOR 1) Open the sensor by pressing the tab on the bottom of Motion Sensor. 2) Pull the battery tab and re-insert the battery. 3) Close the sensor. CHANGING THE SETTINGS OF THE MOTION SENSOR D.1 Top 4) To change the settings of your Motion Sensor, for cellular primary systems, log in to your mobile application and proceed with the following: Settings Enter Master Code (if prompted) Select the desired sensor Edit Settings PLACING THE MOTION SENSOR 5) Determine where to place the Motion Sensor. Make sure the Motion Sensor has a clear line of sight and isn t blocked by any objects (i.e. curtains or furniture). Avoid areas that can cause false alarms (such as air conditioning/heating units, fans, direct sunlight). The recommended mounting height is 7-9 feet. 6) Adhere the tape to the back of the sensor. 7) Place the Motion Sensor in the desired location. Make sure that you do not mount the Motion Sensor upside down. Bottom Corner Mount Wall Mount D.2 D.3 D.4 D.5 Tape For Corner Mount Tape For Wall Mount For troubleshooting, please visit www.lifeshield.com/support-center 7

7 Fire Safety Sensor (if included) INSTALLING THE FIRE SAFETY SENSOR Fire Safety Sensors will be pre-registered to the system. Placement of the device in the home is required as well as an audio test to verify that the device is working appropriately. 1) Determine the exact location your Fire Safety Sensor will be placed and use a pencil to mark precisely wherethe Fire Safety Sensor will be mounted. 2) Keep these rules in mind when determining where to place your sensor: THE FIRE SAFETY SENSOR CAN BE NO MORE THAN 3 AWAY FROM THE SMOKE DETECTOR. THE MICROPHONE (THE THREE SMALL CIRCLES ON THE TOP OF THE SENSOR) MUST BE CLOSEST TO THE SMOKE DETECTOR. 3) Place the system in sensor test mode on the touchpad by clicking on the question mark within the gray circle next to the logo on the top left of the home screen. - Then, click on Settings and Test Mode Settings - Turn the switch for Sensor Test to ON 4) Mount the sensor in the correct position relative to the smoke detector 5) Twist the bracket off of the Fire Safety Sensor. 6) Remove the battery from the sensor 7) Wait 15 seconds 8) Re-insert the battery into the sensor 9) Re-insert the sensor into the mounting bracket 10) Press and hold the test button on the smoke detector 11) Wait for sensor fault test event to show up. Two events should show on the Touchpad: Sensor open then release and you will see sensor closed. 12) Take system out of test mode by following the instructions above and selecting Sensor Test to OFF CHANGING THE SETTINGS OF THE FIRE SAFETY SENSOR 13) To change the settings of your Fire Safety Sensor, in the mobile application, go to Settings Enter Master Code (if prompted) Select Fire Safety Sensor from the list Edit Settings* E.1 E.2 Back Hazard Detector Sensor E.3 3 Fire Safety Sensor Battery Tab *Your Master Code can be found in the front of this Setup Guide ** Not all hazard detectors are compatible with the Fire Safety Sensor Now that your system is all setup, please visit the Google Play Store or itunes to download our Free mobile Application For troubleshooting, please visit www.lifeshield.com/support-center 8

Touble Shooting LED Light On The Front Of The Base LED LIGHT Trouble Shooting Modes - LED Signals SYSTEM MODE Yellow/Red Alternating Yellow/Green Alternating Yellow/Blue Alternating Solid White Solid Green Flashing Yellow Flashing Green Solid Blue Flashing Red Flashing Blue Solid Purple Blue/White Alternating No Network Connection Network is Connected, but not Connected to Server Connected to Server, Not Activated Download Issue Normal Modes - LED Signals Ready to Arm Trouble (any mode) - if seen during setup continue to setup system. Disarm Not Ready to Arm Armed (any mode) Alarm, Exit Alarm, Panic Entry Delay, Exit Delay Other Modes - LED Signals Boot Mode Downloading Firmware Flashing Purple Base Troubleshooting Steps: Note: Troubleshooting steps may take extra time. Please be patient. Add Sensor/Device What you may see What is happening What you should do. The light on the front of the Base is FLASHING ALTERNATING RED/GREEN. The Base is online, but is not connected to the LifeShield server (IBP). Please contact customer support (see page 2). The light on the front of the Base is FLASHING ALTERNATING ORANGE/RED. The Base is trying to connect to the Internet, failed to connect, and is trying to connect again. Ensure your home Internet is working. If the Internet is working and the light does not return to solid Green, please contact customer support (see page 2). The light on the front of the Base FLASHING ALTERNATING BLUE/WHITE. Security Touchpad Troubleshooting Steps: The light should return to Green within approximately 15 minutes If the light does not return to Green, please contact customer support (see page 2). What you may see What is happening What you should do. Trying to Connect to System System Disconnected The LifeShield server is unavailable. The Base is not connected to the LifeShield server. Verify that your Wi-Fi Network s username and password are correct. Please contact customer support (see page 2). Please contact customer support (see page 2). Login Fail The LifeShield server is unavailable. Please contact customer support (see page 2). Startup Failed. Click Retry The LifeShield server is unavailable/being updated and the Security back in immediately. Please wait several minutes. The Security Touchpad will continue to attempt to login on its own. After waiting, you may press retry to accelerate the process. If the issue persists please contact customer support (see page 2). 9

How to Arm Your System STAY ARMING AWAY ARMING INSTANT ARMING DISARMING DEFINITION Use while you are staying in your home. Your system will provide an Exit Delay and an Entry Delay. This mode will not set for Stay mode (for example Motion Sensors are typically only used in Away mode). During the Exit Delay, the beep will increase during the last 10 seconds of arming. Use when no one is at home. Your system will provide an Exit Delay and an Entry Delay. During the Exit Delay, the beep will increase during the last 10 seconds of arming. Use when you are in for the night and not expecting anyone to enter or exit the home. Your system will not provide an Exit Delay or Entry Delay. This mode will also for Stay mode (for example Motion Sensors as typically only used in Away mode). Use this whenever you want to cancel any alarm you ve caused. SECURITY TOUCHPAD Drag the lock icon to the STAY arming symbol (the house with a person and clock) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the AWAY arming symbol (the house with the shield) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the INSTANT arming symbol (the house with a person and lightning bolt) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the Unlock icon labeled Disarm Enter your Master Code MOBILE APP Drag the lock icon to the STAY arming symbol (the house with a person and clock) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the AWAY arming symbol (the house with the shield) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the INSTANT arming symbol (the house with a person and lightning bolt) Enter your Master Code Drag the lock icon to the Unlock icon labeled Disarm Enter your Master Code Login to LifeShield at login.lifeshield.com Login to LifeShield at login.lifeshield.com Login to LifeShield at login.lifeshield.com Login to LifeShield at login.lifeshield.com LIFESHIELD WEB At the top of the web page, click the icon of the house with a person inside of it labeled STAY At the top of the web page, click the icon of the empty house labeled AWAY At the top of the web page, click the icon of the Shield labeled INSTANT At the top of the web page, click the DISARM button ENTRY KEYPAD Press STAY and enter your Master Code Press AWAY and enter your Master Code Press INST and enter your Master Code Press the OFF Key and enter your Master Code KEYCHAIN REMOTE Press and hold the STAY arming symbol (the house with a person) Press and hold the STAY arming symbol (person walking out of door) Not Available Press and hold the unlock button Your LifeShield Username and Password will be given to you via email. Please check the e-mail associated with your LifeShield account. *Your Master Code can be found in the front of this Setup Guide 10

CP-01 Certified: False Alarm Reduction Features Your LifeShield Security System includes features intended to help you reduce false alarms. Studies by security industry organizations and law enforcement have determined that many false alarms can be avoided through better understanding of security systems and by setting certain parameters to more user-friendly levels. The industry has adopted a standard known as ANSI/SIA CP-01 which is now required in many municipalities, and is implemented in your LifeShield Security System. The following summarizes many of the key features. EXITING YOUR HOME Exit Time This is a period of time after you Arm the system during which you may exit your premises without tripping an Alarm. Your system provides a range of times from 45 seconds to 4 minutes. The default (and recommended) setting is 60 seconds. This may be changed in LifeShield web by going to Settings System, selecting a time from the dropdown and clicking Save. However, there is an exception to this setting during Remote Arming (see below). Exit/Entry Tone During the Exit Time, your system will beep to let you know that Arming is in progress. During the last 10 seconds, the beeping will speed up to warn you that the Exit Time is about to expire. When the beeping stops, the system is Armed. During Entry Delay, your system will beep to let you know that the system will Alarm if it is not Disarmed prior to expiration of Entry Delay. When the beeping stops, the system will Alarm if you have not Disarmed. The default setting for the Console and the Base beep for Exit and Entry Delay is ON. This may be changed in LifeShield web by going to Settings Devices, selecting on/off and clicking Save. You are permitted to turn off Progress Annunciation on either the Console or Base, but not both. At least one unit must be set to sound Progress Annunciation. Exit Time Restart The system includes an option whereby during Exit Time, if a sensor trips, restores, and then trips again prior to the end of Exit Time, the Exit Time will restart. This might occur, for example, if you exit the premises and then immediately return during the Exit Time to retrieve something. This may be changed on the Console by going to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Exit Delay Restart. The default setting of this option is ON. Exit Error Exit Error occurs if a sensor is tripped when Exit Time expires. This might occur if a door was not fully closed after leaving the premises. Depending on the Arm mode, Entry Delay will begin immediately. If the system is not Disarmed before Entry Delay expires, an Alarm will be sent to the monitoring center with an Exit Error message included. Unvacated Premises/Auto Stay The system includes an option whereby if you Arm Away from within your premises, but do not exit the premises (i.e. a door does not open), the system will Arm Stay instead. If you have motion sensors, for example, set to Away but not to Stay, the motion sensors will therefore not be monitored. The default setting of this option is ON, but may be changed in LifeShield web by going to Settings System, selecting on/off and clicking Save. ENTERING YOUR HOME Entry Delay This is a period of time after entry to the premises to Disarm the system before the system Alarms. Entry Delay is selected by sensor. Your system provides a range of times from 30 seconds to 4 minutes. The default (and recommended) setting is 30 seconds. This may be changed in LifeShield web by going to Settings Sensors, clicking on a sensor, selecting a time from the drop down and clicking Save. However, there is exception to this setting Arm Instant Stay overrides Entry Delay. Window sensors are no longer offered an Entry Delay option, and all newly installed window sensors have no (zero) Entry Delay. Disarm When the system is in Entry Delay, you must Disarm to prevent an Alarm. On the Console, you may press Cancel and then your 4-digit code, or you may just Other methods also exist to Disarm, such as the Keychain Remote or mobile applications. REMOTE ARMING USING KEYCHAIN REMOTE Your Keychain Remote is a remote control device. The buttons are mechanically designed to minimize inadvertent activation of the Arm and Cancel buttons. However, if car keys or other objects press against these buttons while in your pocket or purse, the system may Arm or Disarm without your knowledge. If this occurs, take steps to avoid objects from pressing these buttons in the future. Remote Arming The system includes an option whereby no Exit Time is applied when the system is Armed using the Keychain Remote, The default setting of this option is OFF (i.e. Exit Time is applied when Arming from Keychain Remote), but may be changed in LifeShield web by going to Settings System, selecting on/off and clicking Save. When the system is Disarmed using the Keychain Remote and no sensor has been tripped, Entry Delay does not apply. This might occur if you Disarm from outside the premises and before you open your door. The Keychain Remote will blink red/green to indicate whether a command was successful. The Keychain Remote will also quietly chirp. If you press Away or Stay, a single green blink means successful Arm while a double red blink means the Arm was not successful (a door or window is open and system is Not Ready to Arm). If you press Cancel, a double green blink means the Disarm was successful. In order to activate Panic from your Keychain Remote, two steps are required. First, you must enable the panic feature via the Console by going to Menu Security Settings Enter Master Code Keychains Select Keychain Panic Enable. Second, you must press and hold both Stay and Away buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. To change any setting via LifeShield web, please go to login.lifeshield.com 11

ALARM TIMING AND CANCELLING ALARM Abort Window After Entry Delay expires, the local Alarm will sound. However, the system provides an additional delay known as Abort Window before the Alarm is sent to the monitoring center. The default setting for the Abort Window is 30 seconds. If you Disarm during the Abort Window, no Alarm is sent to the monitoring center. The display will indicate that no Alarm was sent. The system includes an option whereby Abort Window may be disabled for particular sensors, on the Console go to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Sensors Select Sensor Abort Window. This means the Alarm will be sent to the monitoring center immediately after the Entry Delay expires, increasing the risk of a false alarm. Disarm After Alarm If an Alarm occurs, and then you Disarm the system, the system will display the sensors that caused the Alarm. This will help you determine the cause of the Alarm. This display will time out after a few seconds. However, you may also check your event log to review the events prior to the Alarm. Cancel Window Even after the Alarm has been sent to the monitoring center, you may still Cancel the Alarm by entering your 4-digit code or pressing Cancel on your Keychain Remote. This will send an Alarm Cancel message to the monitoring center, and the monitoring center will not dispatch. You may Cancel the Alarm at any time PANIC AND DURESS Duress Code - The system includes an option whereby you may set up a special Duress Code. A Duress Code can be used when you feel threatened due to one or more persons trying to force you to enter the premises and Disarm the system. When you enter the Duress Code, this sends a special Duress message to the monitoring center. The monitoring center may dispatch differently based on this special Duress message. You cannot Cancel a dispatch caused by the Duress Code, therefore it should be used only in cases of actual duress or immediate bodily threat. If you elect to have a Duress Code, you must select a unique code different from the other user codes. This is set on the Console, by going to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Duress Code Add New or on LifeShield web by going to Settings Users and clicking Add. Panic Alarm via Entry Keypad In order to avoid false alarms, the Keypad requires a 2-step process. You must press and hold * and # simultaneously for 2 seconds. SENSOR FALSE ALARM PREVENTION Cross Zoning The system includes an option whereby 2 sensors must trip within 30 seconds before an Alarm is sent to the monitoring center. Cross Zone is selected by sensor on the Console, by going to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Sensors Select Sensor Cross Zone. The default setting for Cross Zoning is OFF. Cross Zoning only works if at least 2 sensors have Cross Zoning turned ON. Typically, a door/window sensor and a motion sensor are included in the Cross Zoning list. But you may place any door/window, motion, glass break sensor in the Cross Zoning list. Note that if only 1 sensor trips, but not a second sensor, the system does not alarm. Cross Zone logic. Swinger Shutdown The system includes an operating mode whereby the system ignores a sensor if that sensor repeatedly trips after a limited number of trips. This might occur if a door or window was not completely shut and is swinging in the wind. Swinger Trips are selected by sensor on the Console, by going to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Sensors Select Sensor Swinger Trips. The default setting is 2 and setting range is 1 to 6. For example, if the setting is 2, a sensor will be ignored after a trip Alarm trip Alarm sequence. After that, no further trips will cause an Alarm. The Swinger count is only reset after a Disarm. Fire Alarm Verification The system includes an option whereby the system will check twice within 60 seconds to verify that a Fire Safety Sensor Detector or Smoke transmission to the monitoring center will be made until 60 seconds later if the sensor is still open. This enables a potential false signal to reset at the sensor. Fire Verify is selected by sensor on the Console by going to Menu Security Setup Enter Master Code Sensors Select Fire Safety Sensor Fire Verify. The default setting is OTHER Call Waiting The system includes an option whereby the system will prepend Call Waiting cancel codes to the monitoring center phone number in order to temporarily disable Call Waiting. This only applies to Alarm messages sent via the telephone line. The Call Waiting Code must be obtained from your telephone service provider. You should NOT enter any Call Waiting codes if your telephone service does not include Call Waiting; this may prevent successful connection to the monitoring center. Call Waiting codes can be set in LifeShield web by going to Settings System, clicking Advanced Settings, entering code and clicking save. System Test The system includes an operating mode whereby the system allows testing of all sensors, the controller, the siren, and communications. This system test is available on the Console by going to Menu Utilities Test Menu Enter Master Code System Test. System Test cannot be accessed if the system is Armed. During System Test mode, no Alarm will be sent to the monitoring center. During the test, the display will indicate the test mode selected. The Console will time out of System Test upon 5 minutes of no activity, and will continually beep to indicate that the System Test has terminated. To change any setting via LifeShield web, please go to login.lifeshield.com 12

Responding To An Alarm 1. PANIC - When panicking your system, hold the PANIC button for 2 seconds. Then select the type of emergency (Police, Fire, Medical). A selection is required before the signal is sent to the monitoring center. Once a selection is made, the local authorities will be dispatched. To cancel an accidental alarm, please call 855.894.1737.** 2. BURGLARY & FIRE - In the event of an alarm the monitoring center will call to verify the status of the alarm. if unanswered. If no contacts are reached, emergency services will be dispatched. If a contact is reached, they will be asked to provide the Monitoring Code (this is NOT your Master Code). If the Monitoring Code is incorrect, the monitoring center will automatically dispatch the authorities. If the correct Monitoring Code is given, the monitoring center will act as directed by the Contact. 3. WATER & TEMPERATURE - Based on your selection, you will receive a text or email message when the sensor is triggered. For additional information please go to: customers.lifeshield.com/system-faqs Local Permit and Registration (if applicable) To activate the monitoring service for your home security system, you may need to obtain a permit and/or registration from your municipality, sign your agreement, and complete your registration via the security portal. Obtaining Local Permits and Registration Below are a few things they may ask you for: Alarm Company Monitoring Company LifeShield, LLC. Criticom/Security Monitoring Services, Inc. 2021 Cabot Blvd West PO Box 521769 Langhorne, PA 19047 Longwood, FL 32752 Phone: 877-251-4487 Phone: 855-894-1737 Fax: 267-568-2107 It s very important to obtain permits and/or registration if required in your municipality. PLEASE NOTE: RESIDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PERMIT FEES, FALSE ALARM FEES, RUNNER SERVICE FEES AND OTHER APPLICABLE FEES IF INCURRED. Many municipalities will not allow LifeShield to begin monitoring your home without a permit. In the event of a false alarm, dispatch to a home that isn t registered/permitted. Please contact your local municipality as soon as possible to begin the necessary processes that may be needed in your area. NOTE: A service fee may be charged for any secondary installation/service visit to your home **You may still be required to pay your municipality s false alarm fees. 13

Frequently Asked Questions 1. Where can I buy new/additional equipment? If you are interested in purchasing additional equipment for your system, go to login.lifeshield.com and click on the Shop tab, where you can browse and select your new equipment. 2. Where do I find instructions on adding additional components to my LifeShield system? device guide provided inside each individual product box, review this Setup Guide or refer to lifeshield.com/support-center. 3. Do I have to purchase service with my LifeShield system? Yes. The LifeShield system will not operate without monitoring service. This was purchased as part of your DIRECTV bundle and your agreement is a product and service agreement. 4. How do I cancel service? Service may be cancelled by calling LifeShield Support at 877-251-4487. Service may not be cancelled via email. Early termination fees may apply. 5. Do I have to have a landline phone to use LifeShield? No; telephone lines are optional. If you decide to use a telephone line as additional backup protection, you need to change a system setting in LifeShield web, so the system understands a phone line is being used. LifeShield recommends a telephone line for redundant backup communications to the monitoring center in case there s ever an interruption to your broadband connection. 6. Will LifeShield cause interference with other RF products like my wireless network (Wi-Fi)? LifeShield uses advanced radio frequency technology to avoid interference with other devices. 7. How many Bases and Entry Keypads can I have in my system? The system supports 1 Base and 4 Entry Keypads. 8. How many sensors can I have in my system? The LifeShield system can support the use of up to 50 sensors of any type. 9. Can I change my Master Code? Yes, you can change your Master Code at any time. For full instructions please visit lifeshield.com/customers/system-faqs 10. Are there special licenses needed to install a security system? You will not be required to obtain a license to have your system installed, your professional installer will have all the necessary licenses they need to install your system. As a homeowner, you may be required by your local municipality to obtain a permit in order to be monitored and have emergency personnel dispatched. 2021 Cabot Blvd. West, Langhorne, PA 19047 2014 LifeShield LLC. All rights reserved. LifeShield is a registered trademark of LifeShield LLC.

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