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PANIC AND BURGLARY
This chapter outlines the procedures for activating the panic and burglar alarms. The panic
alarm is generated voluntarily by the user when a potential danger is presumed. One example
is the threatening presence of an unknown person. The panic alarm sounds the sirens, as a
deterrent, but does not cause telephone messages to be sent.
The burglar alarm is generated voluntarily by the user when they are the victim of a burglary.
This type of alarm does not cause the sirens to sound, to prevent the burglar from reacting.
Instead it disarms the system if armed, and causes telephone alarm reports to be sent.
4.1
Activating the panic alarm
4.1.1
Activation using the keypad
To activate the Panic event, proceed as follows:
1.
Log in as a level 2 user
2.
Use the arrow keys to select the Panic icon and press ok. To stop the sirens before
the programmed time has elapsed, disarm the system.
4.1.2
Activation using the remote control
Press the remote control button programmed to activate the Panic event. To stop the alarm
by interrupting the programmed siren sound, press the remote control button programmed
to disarm the system. See the remote control manual for more details.
The VDS certification does not allow you to arm/disarm the system via:
Remote control
Remote management (App/GSM)
The device must not be used to arm/disarm the system remotely.
4.2
Activate the burglar alarm
When the burglar alarm is activated, all other alarms that may be active are blocked, the
system is deactivated if armed, and the burglar alarm voice telephone calls are activated.
4.2.1
Activation using the remote control
Press the remote control button programmed to activate the Burglary event.
To stop the alarm, press the remote control button programmed to deactivate the alarm.
Panic