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10. Deactivating the wireless alarm system
The wireless alarm system can be deactivated in a variety of ways:
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Deactivation of the entire system or a partition with a user code
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Deactivation of the entire system or a partition via remote control
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Deactivation of the entire system or a partition via a chip key
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Deactivation of the entire system or a partition via the wireless cylinder
Note:
When operating the alarm system with an arming station, please consult the relevant product instructions.
10.1. User code
Enter your user code. If the user code
is authorised for deactivating one
partition only, then this partition is
deactivated immediately. If the user
code is authorised to deactivate more
than one partition, all partitions are
displayed that can be deactivated with
this user code. Select the partition to
be deactivated.
10.2. Remote control
Using a remote control, the complete
wireless alarm system can be
deactivated by pressing the
“Deactivate” button. All areas which
can be operated with the remote
control are deactivated.
10.3. Chip key
Hold the chip key over the reader on
the alarm system. If the chip key is
authorised for deactivating one
partition only, this partition is now
deactivated. If the chip key is
authorised to deactivate more than
one partition, all partitions are
displayed that can be deactivated with
this chip key. Select the partition to be
deactivated.
10.4. Wireless cylinder
Using the wireless cylinder, a
deactivation signal can be sent easily
to the wireless alarm system by
unlocking the front door or
withdrawing a trap. All areas which
can be operated with the remote
control are deactivated.
If the wireless alarm system is not deactivated before you enter a protected area (e.g. system operated with a user code or chip key), the delay time usually starts
after the entrance door is opened. Approach the system as specified by the installer and then deactivate the areas concerned. Note that an acoustic signal is emitted
by the wireless alarm system during the entry delay time. This signal indicates that surveillance is still active and that you must not deviate from the prescribed route,
otherwise an alarm is triggered.
Following successful
deactivation
, the deactivated areas are now marked with an
“U”
on the display. At the same time, the alarm centre emits an acoustic
message. This is as follows:
“The alarm system is deactivated”