GC2 Wireless Security System | User Guide
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Disarming from Away Mode
The
system
should
be
disarmed
from
Away
mode
while
entering
the
premises.
1
Enter
the
premises
through
a
designated
Entry
Delay
sensor
‐
protected
door.
2
The
Disarm
Code
screen
displays
on
the
Control
Panel
and
the
Entry
Delay
beeps
sound.
The
left
side
of
the
screen
shows
events
that
have
occurred
while
the
system
was
armed.
3
Enter
a
valid
user
code
to
disarm
the
system.
•
In
case
you
tap
the
wrong
key,
the
button
erases
the
entire
entry.
IF A BURGLARY ALARM
OCCURS
If
an
armed
sensor
is
tripped
while
the
system
is
armed
in
the
Stay
or
Away
mode,
an
alarm
occurs
and
the
siren
sounds.
Delayed
sensors
start
the
Entry
Delay
to
allow
time
to
disarm
the
system.
Instant
sensors
trigger
the
alarm
right
away.
Most
sensors
trigger
the
alarm
siren,
some
sensors
may
be
set
to
trigger
a
silent
alarm
without
sounding
the
siren.
Burglary Alarm Siren
If
a
burglary
alarm
is
tripped
while
the
system
is
armed,
the
Control
Panel
sounds
the
alarm
siren
for
a
preset
time
(see
"Installer
Programmed
Options"
on
page
40).
After
the
time
expires,
the
siren
will
stop
sounding.
The
system
limits
the
number
of
times
a
sensor
can
re
‐
trigger
an
alarm
while
the
system
is
armed.
The
setting
is
one
to
six
times
per
sensor,
per
arming
period
(see
"Installer
Programmed
Options"
on
page
40).
Alarm Memory
If
an
alarm
has
occurred
while
the
system
was
armed,
the
Disarm
screen
shows
the
time
and
date
of
the
alarm
and
the
sensor(s)
that
triggered
the
alarm.
After
the
system
is
disarmed,
the
Alarm
Memory
screen
appears.
The
Alarm
Memory
screen
shows
the
sensor(s)
that
caused
the
alarm.
If
more
than
one
sensor
was
triggered,
the
display
shows
the
order
in
which
the
alarms
occurred.
The
alarm
memory
automatically
clears
the
next
time
the
system
is
armed.
You
can
also
check
the
Clear
Alarm
History
box
and
tap
Ok
to
manually
clear
the
alarm
memory
(24
‐
hour
fire
and
CO
sensors
that
are
still
violated
remain
in
alarm
memory).