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3.2 DEACTIVATION
The system may be deactivated either fully or in part. Deactivation through the keyboard is the most flexible way,
whereas deactivation through the electronic key or transponder key is the most simple and immediate.
3.2.1 FULL DEACTIVATION THROUGH THE KEYBOARD
To deactivate the entire system through the keyboard when the system is fully or partially ON, proceed as follows:
1. type in a valid code, then press
ENTER
.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
where every single “n” may be either a digit or a “_”, depending on whether the sector is actuated (if only digits
are found, the system will be fully ON). The system status LED will blink. Press
TOTAL
to deactivate, or
EXIT
to
leave (the system will be left in its previous state).
3. The following message will appear on the display:
After a few seconds, the LED will go out and the message will disappear, to confirm that the system has been
deactivated.
4. If the entered code is not enabled to operate on all the sectors, some sectors might be left ON: in this case, the
LED will blink slowly, to indicate that partial actuation has been performed.
3.2.2 FULL DEACTIVATION THROUGH THE ELECTRONIC KEY OR THE TRANSPONDER KEY
Refer to paragraph
3.1.2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE electronic key oR TRANSPONDER KEY
.
3.2.3 PARTIAL DEACTIVATION THROUGH THE KEYBOARD
To partially deactivate the system through the keyboard, proceed as follows:
1. type in a valid code, then press
ENTER
.
2. The system status will appear on the display (the dashes will indicate the sectors, if any, that have not been
actuated), and the system status LED will blink. Type in the numbers of the sectors to be deactivate: dashes will
appear in place of the numbers on the display (if the number is not available, it will be displayed and the
corresponding sector will be actuated). Confirm by pressing
ENTER
.
3. After a few seconds, the message will disappear and the LED will keep on blinking slowly, to confirm that the
system has been deactivated.
Warning!
If the entered code is not enabled to operate on all the sectors, deactivation will affect only the
sectors correlated to the code.
3.2.4 PARTIAL DEACTIVATION THROUGH THE ELECTRONIC KEY OR TRANSPONDER KEY
Refer to paragraph
3.1.2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE electronic key oR TRANSPONDER KEY
.
3.2.5 DEACTIVATION UNDER THREAT (ANTI-ROBBERY)
The keyboard allows you to deactivate the antitheft system when you are being threatened by criminals and, in any
case, send an alarm signal, too. To do this, you will just need to deactivate the system by means of the procedure
described above, yet by using your own code with the last digit increased by one unit (e.g. 123456 will turn to
123457, and 132459 will turn to 132450).
The system will be normally deactivated; yet, if a correct code is not typed in within 30 seconds, all the outputs
programmed as “Robbery” will be actuated, and alarm messages will be sent to all the telephone numbers
correlated to the “Robbery” event (as far as the latter function is concerned, the control unit needs be equipped with
a telephone communicator).
The event will not be recorded in the event memory file and will not stored.
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