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Force
Force arming means the system is
armed although in (a) certain
zone(s) there may be obstacles or
troubles.
Forced arming key sequence:
CODE
ARM
2
Quick forced arming key se-
quence:
ARM
2
The
BPS
LED lights up and the LED’s
corresponding to the numbers of
the zones which are not armed,
blink slowly.
Instant
Instant arming means the user is
allowed to stay in certain zone(s),
but the entrance zone is secured.
The difference with the stay arm-
ing is that intrusion into the en-
trance zone immediately sets on
the alarm.
Instant stay arming key se-
quence:
CODE
ARM
3
Quick instant stay arming key
sequence:
ARM
3
The
BPS
LED lights up and the LEDs,
corresponding to the numbers of
the zones, which are not armed,
blink slowly.
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Manager Level Pro-
gramming
As a rule of thumb you can enter
user programming mode using the
following procedure:
Step 1:
Enter valid user code
Step 2:
Press
PRG
once
Step 3:
Enter a parameter num-
ber (two digits - see address table)
Step 4:
Change parameter value
Step 5:
Press
ENT
to confirm
and
CLR
to reject changes.
A blinking
RDY1
LED indicates that
the system is in programming
mode.
Manager Code Change
The manager is required to enter
his current personal code before
changing it.
Manager code change key se-
quence:
C O D E
PRG
0
0
(2 beeps)
The manager can switch between
code change mode and remote ac-
cess permissions mode with the
and
keys.
The system is originally in change
code mode.
LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indi-
cate the number of code digits left
to be entered.
The manager is expected to enter
the new code.
Key sequence for entering new
manager code:
NEW
CODE
(4 digits)
(2
beeps)
NEW
CODE
(reenter)