
If a zone cannot be fixed immediately, it may still be possible to arm without the protection of
that zone. Check your alarm plan. If Auto-Bypass was programmed for the zone in trouble,
simply arm your system. A short beep will sound at the keypad, indicating that a zone has been
auto-bypassed, that is, it has been bypassed and cannot cause an alarm. (The BYPASS light may
have been programmed to come on.)
If the zone is programmed for Selective Bypass, pressing Key [B], and then the number of the
zone (1 through 8) will manually bypass that zone. Group-Bypass Zones are a group of zones
that can all be manually bypassed simultaneously by simply pressing the Key [B] key
twice.
Hold down Key [2] to numerically display Selective- or Group-Bypassed Zones.
You will not be able to arm your system if (a) a zone selected as a Priority Zone is in trouble; (b)
a Day-Zone numerical display indication is still flashing; or (c) the top three keypad lights are
flashing due to an ac power failure. If you attempt to arm, the sounder will come on and a
“P”
will be displayed. Enter your code again, and reset the digital display memory or ac-failure
indication by holding down Key [9] (remember to test your system!).
Zones selected for
Priority with Bypass
may be bypassed by holding down Reset Key [9]
before arming. Be sure to have all zones in trouble fixed quickly.
TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING
Disarming When You Return
When you enter through the exit/entry door, the sounder will come on for the entire entry period.
If, upon entering, the red ARMED light is flashing, leave the premises and call authorities from a
neighbor’s telephone. Disarm the panel quickly using your Arm/Disarm Code.
NOTE:
If you enter the wrong code, you must wait at least 2 seconds before trying again.
If there has been an alarm on a non-24-Hour Zone, the ARMED light will be flashing and the
zone number will be displayed, even after you disarm. If you wish to reset the display, hold
down Key [9].
When the system is disarmed, the red ARMED light will go off and the green light will come on
(or flash if a zone is in trouble).
If an alarm occurred on a 24-Hour Zone, there will be no indication at the keypad, however an
alarm condition will be recorded by Alarm History (see Key [B]: Alarm History).
Ambush Code
If an intruder forces you to disarm your system, enter your programmed one- or two-digit
. .
.
Ambush Code
before
your Arm/Disarm Code. This activates the Ambush Zone, which will send
a silent alarm to a central station. (This is an optional fealure.)
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