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Other system status categories are Alarm, Bypassed, Not
Ready, Ready, Armed, etc.
Note that more than one system status category can be shown
at the same time. The screen will scroll through each category
automatically. You can manually scroll through them as well by
pressing Up (2) or Down (8) button.
Note:
In the alarm condition, only the alarm status category
and messages are shown, until the alarm is acknowledged by
pressing the Disarm (Item 8) button and entering a valid PIN.
Other status categories are not shown in this state.
If prompted, press the System Info (i) button (Figure 1, item 7)
to display the list of messages on the current status category.
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To scroll through multiple alarms in the category, press Up (2)
or Down (8) button.
Names of partitions or zones may not fit within the display. In
this case, scroll left or right by pressing the System Info (
i
)
button.
See also “System Status Messages” on page 7.
Status LED
The status LED (Figure 1, item 3) may show one the following
system statuses (starting from the highest priority):
•
Flashing red: Alarm
•
Blue: Fault, Programming Mode On, System Not Ready,
System is ready to force arm
•
Yellow: Bypass, Armed in Stay mode
•
Green: Ready to Arm
•
Red: Armed in Away mode
Note:
The status LED is off when the screensaver is active
and the system is armed.
Arm Your System in Away Mode
Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screen. Press the Arm
Away button (Figure 1, item 5) to arm your system in Away
mode.
Enter your PIN and press Enter.
Note:
In case the Quick Arm function is enabled, a PIN is not
required to arm the system.
A buzzer will sound (beeping) announcing the exit delay. The
keypad, which is used for the system arming, will show the
time (in seconds) left to leave the premises. Leave the
premises during this time.
If your system has multi-partition control enabled, and the user
has the Display Partition List option enabled, the Partition
selection screen will be displayed. See
Arm Your System in Stay Mode
Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screen. Press the Arm
Stay button (Figure 1, item 4) to arm the system in Stay mode.
Select Arm Mode, then
>Stay<
Using Up (2) and Down (8) buttons, select one of the following
Stay Arming modes:
•
Stay
•
Stay Instant
•
Stay Instant Night
Next, press Enter, enter your PIN, and then press Enter again.
Note:
In case the Quick Arm function is enabled, a PIN is not
required to arm the system in Stay mode.
If your system has multi-partition control enabled, and the user
has the Display Partition List option enabled, the Partition
selection screen will be displaye
d. See “Multi-partition control”
Stay Mode
Entry/Exit zones will be active, and zones with the Stay or
Night Mode zone option will be bypassed. Entry via a zone with
the Entry/Exit option will start the partition entry time.
Stay Mode will allow you to move around inside your home or
office building without causing the system to sound an alarm,
whilst entrance doors and windows remain active. A person
entering the protected partition will have to disarm the system
during the entry time.
Stay Instant Mode
Entry/Exit zones will be active with the entry delay time
removed and zones with the Stay or Night Mode option will be
bypassed. Entry via a zone with the Entry/Exit option will
trigger an instant alarm.
Instant Stay Mode provides a higher level of security and
requires the system to be disarmed (from inside or remotely)
before entering the protected partition. Attempts to enter the
partition will trigger an instant alarm with no entry delay.
Stay Instant Night Mode
Entry/Exit zones will be active with the entry delay time
removed, zones with the Stay option will be bypassed, and
zones with the Night Mode option will be active. Entry via a
zone with the Entry/Exit option will trigger an instant alarm.
Similar to Instant Stay Mode, Night Mode requires the system
to be disarmed (from inside or remotely) before entering the
protected partition. When switching to Night Mode, Stay zones
remain bypassed (i.e. the bedroom) while Night zones become
active (i.e. the hallway). Night Mode is a 3
rd
arming mode
providing higher security and is typically used when staying
upstairs and where no more persons are expected downstairs.
Multi-partition control
If your system has multi-partition control enabled, and the user
has the Display Partition List option enabled, the Partition
selection screen will be displayed, for example:
1
2
3
5
The top line contains the list of available partitions that can be
selected.