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Daitem security system
Entry time delay:
The entry time delay is the time you have to disarm
(turn OFF) the system from inside the building (using a
keypad for example) without triggering the alarm sys-
tem. With the help of your installer you can determine
the time delay best suited to the way you wish to use
the system.
A
“protection active”
voice message and/or siren
sounding can also tell you that your system is active
and will trigger unless it is disarmed.
Exit time delay:
The exit time delay is the time you have to leave the
building without triggering the alarm devices. With the
help of your installer you can determine the time delay
best suited to the way you wish to use the system.
The control panel indicates the end of the time delay
by repeating the “system armed” voice message.
Switching the system ON (Arming) when an ENTRANCE is OPEN or there is a FAULT
The control panel is factory configured to prevent the system from being armed when a protected entrance door fitted with a con-
tact sensor point is open or there is a protection mechanism fault. This factory configuration can be modified by your installer.
Example:
system armed with (an) entrance(s) open.
Switch the system ON
Close the entrance
Switch the system ON
End of exit time delay
“beep,
entrance 2
open”
“beep,
ON”
“beep,
ON”
SWITCHING OFF YOUR SYSTEM UNDER DURESS
(feature only accessible through remote
monitoring)
This feature allows you to discretely send out a warning if you are forced to disarm your alarm system under threat.
The system behaves in exactly the same way as if you were disarming it but it sends a specific alert message to the remote
central station monitoring company via the telephone line.
master code
0
OFF
This duress option needs to be selected by your installation company and
with the agreement of the central station monitoring company.
The system can be switched on and armed if there is no anti-tamper fault or entrance open.
The control panel
is not ON