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Appendix A: Using the Key Pad
Page 61 | August 17, 2010
Arm Away Mode
Enter a valid keypad code followed by the
button to arm the system in Arm Away mode (no one
still in the premises). See page 16 for an explanation of this arming mode.
The
button turns red for 3 seconds to indicate that the Exit Delay has started (default 30
seconds—TouchScreen beeps during this period). If the system is not ready (because, for example, a
door or window is opened) the button flashes orange seven times.
Arm Stay
Enter a valid keypad code followed by the button to arm the system in Arm Stay mode (there are
still people within the premises). See page 18 for an explanation of this arming mode.
The
button turns red for 3 seconds to indicate that the Exit Delay has started (twice as long as
the period configured for Arm Away—up to 120 seconds with no beeping from the TouchScreen). If
the system is not ready (because, for example, a door or window is opened) the button flashes orange
seven times.
Disarming the System
Enter a valid keypad code followed by the
button to disarm the system. This Disarm works the
same as though you performed this operation from the TouchScreen (see page 20).
Sending an Emergency Police Alarm
Press and hold the
button for about 2 seconds to send a silent alarm to central monitoring for
police assistance.
The
button flashes orange to indicate that the alarm has been sent. The TouchScreen will not
react in any way, nor will any siren sound, but if you check the History tab on the Security widget,
you are able to see that an alarm was sent. Additionally, Contact persons will receive email and SMS
notifications if they are configured to do so.