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WPB 889961.7

Security Systems

In-Home Electronic “Security” System/Remote Monitoring.

In an effort to enhance the privacy of Canopy Creek

Community, each Owner shall install, at Owner’s expense, an electronic “security” system. It shall be capable of being

monitored by either Developer, the Homeowners’ Association, or a contract provider to be later determined. It shall be

each Owner’s responsibility to maintain the system in full operational condition. NEITHER DEVELOPER, THE ARC,

NOR THE HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY HARM, DAMAGE OR LOSS ARISING

FROM THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM OR ITS FAILURE TO OPERATE. ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY FOR

THE SYSTEM’S DESIGN, INSTALLATION, OPERATION, OR MONITORING SHALL BE BETWEEN THE OWNER AND

THE CONTRACTORS FOR THE SYSTEM. NO GUARANTEE OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS IS MADE BY ANY PARTY.

Additionally, the ARC, Developer or the Homeowners’ Association may, but shall not be obligated to, implement,

maintain or subsidize certain other security equipment or activities within the Canopy Creek Community.

All security systems shall meet these minimum security specifications:

The master control panel shall have a minimum of eight zones and shall be capable of DUAL, NOT SPLIT reporting.

A communication dialer must be included in the system.

All systems must be “home run” wired to individual openings, (NO LOOPING) and electrical wire numbers utilized to

identify each drop. A schematic must be supplied for each unit PRIOR to activation before any code number will be

issued.

RJ31 X telephone jack and interface cord supplied with each system to deliver signal and to aid disconnection in

case of runaway alarm.

The installation company shall telephone security system provider upon activation to receive a code number.

Emergency information MUST BE READY to deliver BEFORE any code number is issued. The installation company

is responsible for programming communication and testing to guardhouse central control station, thereby assuring

that the entire system functions properly before signing off.

Telephone run from master panel to telephone company interface MUST be home run/dedicated line.

ALL wiring and devices to be U.L. rated for alarm application specifically. National Electric Code requires alarm

panels to be earth grounded.

A twelve-volt photoelectric smoke detector fire circuit shall be integrated into the alarm system. The fire circuit WILL

NOT be installed by the electrician.

All download/installer master codes will retain factory default values.