code. Once the exit delay expires, any open zones will not be con-
sidered “activated” by the panel. Open zones will not be protected,
and will not generate an alarm or prevent arming. These “Away”
zones will be activated (and, therefore, protected) as soon as they
are closed. Armed status is indicated by display of message “
SYS
-
TEM ARMED
”. Note that
the fire zone cannot be force armed
.
Notes:
1 -
These features are not recommended for regular use because
leaving zones open can reduce the efficiency of system protec-
tion. “Force” arming is an ideal feature for use with overhead
garage doors!
2 -
Upon system disarm, bypassed zones are cleared, unless
they have “24 hr.” definition.
"No movement" supervision feature.
Your panel can be programmed to send a report and/or arm the
system if the system is not armed (full or “Stay” arming) and there
is no zone activity for a preprogrammed amount of time. This is a
particularly useful feature when supervising the elderly, individu-
als with chronic health problems or a person living alone.
Automatically Arm on Time
Your installer can program your system to arm at a specific time
each day. In this mode, the status of all protected zones and
detection devices must be "normal" before arming can occur.
Panic zones
If you wish to be able to signal a “panic” situation, three "panic"
zones can be programmed on your keypad by your installer.
Pressing keys
[1]
and
[3]
simultaneously for 2 seconds will gen-
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erate a “panic”. Pressing keys
[4]
and
[6]
simultaneously for 2
seconds will generate a “panic” alarm or, if programmed, a "med-
ical alarm". Pressing keys
[7]
and
[9]
simultaneously for 2 sec-
onds will generate a "panic" or, if programmed, a "fire alarm".
Based on your needs, your installer can program these panic
zones to generate audible alarms (sirens or bells) or silent
alarms, both of which can also generate reports sent directly to
your central security station. The 3 different panic zones can also
communicate specific messages to your monitoring station, i.e.
pressing panic = "call the police", pressing panic = "call the fire
department" etc. Ask your installer for the exact definition of your
panel's panic alarms.
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
(without partitioning)
Enter the area using the designated entry-exit door(s). The keypad
sounder emits a constant tone to remind you to disarm your system.
Enter your user code on the keypad before the entry time expires.
If you make a mistake while entering this code, press
[
CLEAR
]
and
re-enter it. The "
ARMED
" light will go off and the sounder will stop.
SYSTEM ARMING/DISARMING
(with partitioning)
Zones can be divided into two systems. Based on your require-
ments, the installer designates which zones belong to "System A"
or "System B”, both systems (dual area)
,
or are not given a system
assignment (common area). A zone belonging to a “dual area” is
armed if either “System A” or “System B” is armed, and disarmed
only when
both
systems are disarmed. A zone belonging to a
“common area” is a zone that is armed only when both systems
are armed, and disarmed if “System A”
or
“System B” is disarmed.
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