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ALARMS AND EVENT MEMORIES
5.1
Alarm priority
In the event of multiple simultaneous alarms of different types, only the highest priority
alarm will sound. In the event of alarms with the same priority level, the first one to be
triggered will sound. The table below shows the priority level of various types of alarms,
where 1 represents maximum priority:
Type of alarm
Priority
Intrusion
1
Tampering.
2
Supervision
3
Low battery
4
System
5
Panic
6
Technical
7
5.2
How to block an alarm
An alarm can be blocked by disarming the alarm system using the keypad, remote control or
remotely. When an alarm is blocked, the sound signals (sirens) and phone reports (voice
message and SMS) will stop.
Total disarming blocks all types of alarms, while partial disarming may or may not block the
alarm, as shown in the table below:
Type of alarm
Disarming
Total
Alarm zone
Zone
not in alarm mode
Intrusion
Alarm block
Alarm block
Continuous alarm
Tampering.
Alarm block
Alarm block
Continuous alarm
System (1)
Alarm block
Alarm block
Alarm block
Panic (1)
Alarm block
Alarm block
Alarm block
Technical (1)
Alarm block
Alarm block
Alarm block
(1)
Also valid in relation to a zone that has already been disarmed
All alarms are stored in the mandatory events memory. An analysis of this memory will reveal
the details of the alarm (when it happened, type of alarm, what device generated the alarm
report, etc.).