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Secured or
Bypassed
Before you arm your system, all of its zones must
either be secured or bypassed.
Full Arming and
Home Arming
Your ORBIT-PRO offers two kinds of system
arming. Full Arming prepares all of the system's
intrusion detectors to sound an alarm, if violated,
Home Arming (or Stay Arming) allows individuals
to remain inside and move about the premises
even after the system is armed
Quick Arming and
Code Arming
Your ORBIT-PRO also offers two methods of
arming. Quick Arming achieves the result with just
the press of a single key (either or ).
Code Arming requires that a valid Master Code or
User Code be entered first.
Entry/Exit Delays
Your security system must incorporate an
Entry/Exit Delay to allow proper entry and exit to
and from the premises without causing inadvertent
alarms.
Arming with the
Front Door Open
If set up by your alarm company, the ORBIT-PRO
allows you the convenience of arming your system
with the front door open. After which you must
close the door as you leave the premises. With
such a door open (and all other zones secure), the
system is considered "ready to arm"; the Zone LED
corresponding to the opened door will be lit, and
the keypad's READY LED will flash.
Follow me
In addition to the standard alarm reporting to the
Center Station, the system can generate alarm
tones to a designated system user.
Scheduling
Through the use of the system's built-in clock, it's
possible to schedule automatic operations
including arming and disarming.
Partitions
One of the ORBIT-PRO advantages is its ability to
divide any system into a number of partitions.
Think of each partition as a separate security
system that can be armed and disarmed
individually.
System Expansion
As your needs grow, your system can be readily
expanded by adding modules, up to 96 zones, 16
keypads, and 33 utility outputs (to operate lights,
cameras, etc.) without changing the main system.
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