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ARM HOME/ARM AWAY
(Security/Home Automation
Remote only)
The Security/Home Automation remote
lets you arm the system with or without
Motion Sensors armed.
If you press
ARM AWAY
on the Remote
Control, all Door/Window Sensors AND
Motion Sensors will be armed.
If you press
A R M H O M E
on the
Security/Home Automation remote,
ONLY Door/Window Sensors will be
armed. The Motion Sensors will NOT
be armed. This lets you arm the system
at night without accidentally tripping the
system yourself when you move around
the house.
The
MIN/MAX
switch on the Security/
Home Automation Remote lets you set
it to arm the system with or without an
exit/entry delay. When set to
MIN
everything in the system will arm and
trip instantly. When set to
MAX
Motion
Sensors will still trigger the alarm
instantly, but Door/Window Sensors will
have a 1 minute exit and 30 sec. entry
delay (adjustable on request).
Arming Without the Remote
Control
You can arm the system without using
a Remote Control by pressing the
ARM
button on the Console. Arming this way
ALWAYS arms the system in the Delay
mode.
DELAY Mode
(Security/Home Automation
Remote Only)
1. Set the
DELAY
switch on the
Security/Home Automation remote to
MAX
.
2. Press
ARM
on the Remote Control.
Lamps connected to Modules set to
A-13 (or other codes on request from
the monitoring station - see page 18)
turn on. The console chimes for 1
minute while you leave the house.
Then you hear a beep signifying that
the system is armed, and the
lamps(s) turn off.
Open a door (that has its sensor set to
MAX
), The console gives a pre-alarm
beep, and lamps connected to modules
set to the same House Code and Unit
Code as the Console turn on. After a
delay of approximately 30 seconds the
alarm sounds, Lamp and Wall Switch
Modules set to A-13 (or other codes on
request from the monitoring station - see
page 18) flash, and the automatic dialer
calls the monitoring station. The delay
can be changed by the service station.
3. Press
DISARM
to stop the siren. The
lights remain on.
Self checking system
All Door/Window Sensors and Motion
Sensors report in to the Console every
90 minutes. If the Console does not
receive a signal from the sensor within
four hours, it reports a problem with that
sensor by slowly flashing the
appropriate zone indicator. If you try to
arm the system with a zone indicator
flashing, the Console sounds a repetitive
trouble alarm. Either press
DISARM
,
correct the problem and press
ARM
again, or press
BYPASS
while the
trouble alarm is sounding, then press
ARM
. The zone(s) with a problem will
not be armed and the zone(s) indicators
will flash rapidly. All other zones will arm.
If you bypass an open window and arm
the system, and later close the window,
that zone will now be armed.
Arming and Disarming the
System
When you arm the system in the
RUN1
or
RUN2
mode, and open a door or
window the following happens:
•
A loud (95dB) siren sounds for 4
minutes.
•
Lights connected to Lamp Modules
and Wall Switch Modules (set to A-
13) flash on and off.
•
The automatic dialer calls the
monitoring station to report the
problem (if you have signed up for
monitoring).
When armed
RUN1
and
RUN2
modes
are the same, opening a door or window
trips the alarm. When the system is in
the
RUN2
mode and
not
armed, the
console sounds a pleasant chime when
you open a door or window. In
RUN1
mode there are no chimes.
INSTANT Mode
Note: The Key Chain Remote Control
always
arms the system in the
INSTANT
mode.
1. If using the Security/Home
Automation remote, set its Delay
switch to
MIN
.
2. Press
ARM
. The Console emits a
tone and the
ARMED
indicator turns
on.
If you now open a door or window, the
alarm instantly trips, the siren sounds,
lights connected to Lamp Modules and
Wall Switch Modules (set to A-13) flash
on and off, and the dialer dials out a few
seconds later.
3. Press
DISARM
to stop the siren. The
lights remain on.
4. Press
LIGHT OFF
on the remote
control to turn off lights connected to
modules which you set to A-13.
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