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When under Disarm mode, enter a
User PIN code and press the
Away
Arm
key on the Remote Keypad.
(Please refer to Remote Keypad
manual for detail)
Press the
Away Arm
key on the
Remote Controller
When under Disarm mode, press the
Away Arm
key on the Control Panel
for quick arm. (Quick Key arming must
be enabled in Panel Setting).
Use the Control Panel webpage to
Away Arm the Control Panel.
Step 2.
The Control Panel will begin Exit
Delay Timer countdown according to
the setting. The screen will display:
T i m e t o e x i t
X X X s e c
Step 3.
When the timer expires, the Control
Panel will enter Away Arm mode and
emit a long beep to indicate.
<IMPORTANT NOTE>
If
Final Door
is set to
ON
, when the
Door Contact set to Entry Attribute is
closed. The Control Panel will enter
Away Arm mode even if the Exit Delay
Timer has not expired yet.
Stopping the Exit Delay Timer
The Exit Delay Timer can be stopped by
disarming the system and the Control Panel
will return to Disarm mode. Please refer to
4.5.
Disarm Mode
section below
4.4. Home Arm Mode
The Home Arm Mode allows the home to be
Partial Armed, Thus, part of the System is
protected with the Alarm, yet, the other areas
allows the user to move freely without self
triggering the alarm.
Devices with their attribute set to
Interior,
Follwer
or
Interior
will not be triggered under
Home Arm mode.
Entering Home Arm mode
Step 1:
Select
Home Arm
under User Menu
and press
OK
.
When under Disarm mode, enter a
User PIN code and press the
Home
Arm
key on the Control Panel.
When under Disarm mode, enter a
User PIN code and press the
Home
Arm
key on the Remote Keypad.
Press the
Home Arm
key on the
Remote Controller.
When under Disarm mode, press and
hold the
Home Arm
key on the
Control Panel for 2 seconds for quick
arm. (Quick Key arming must be
enabled in Panel Setting).
Use the Control Panel webpage to
Home Arm the Control Panel.
Step 2.
The Control Panel will begin Exit
Delay Timer countdown according to
the setting. The screen will display:
T i m e t o
e
x
i t
X X X s e c
Step 3.
When the timer expires, the Control
Panel will enter selected Home Arm
mode and emit 3 short beeps.
Stopping the Exit Delay Timer
The Exit Delay Timer can be stopped by
disarming the system and the Control Panel
will return to Disarm mode. Please refer to
4.5.
Disarm Mode
section below
4.5. Force Arm
When you arm the system, if any fault event
exists in the system, the arming action will be
prohibited and the fault event will be displayed
on screen.
At this moment, you can either rectify all of the
problems and clear the Fault Display. The
Control Panel will be able to be armed
normally.
If you want to arm the system without
correcting the fault situation, follow the steps
below to Forced Arm the Control Panel.
Step 1:
When fault events are displayed,
repeat the same arming action again
Step 2:
The Control Panel will begin Exit Delay
Timer countdown according to the
setting. The screen will display:
T i m e t o
e
x
i t
X X X s e c
Step 3.
When the timer expires, the Control
Panel will enter selected arm mode
accordingly.