PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE ON THE PREMISES
Arming With Selective Zone Bypassing.
Your dealer may have chosen one or more zones that
may be selectively bypassed (removed) from the system. Since a bypassed zone cannot cause
an alarm, you may want to use this feature to turn off the interior areas while arming, and keep
your perimeter zones (windows, doors, etc.) active.
To arm, check the green Ready light to make sure that no zone is in trouble. Press Key [B] and
then the number of the zone you want to bypass. To verify which zones have been bypassed,
hold down Key [2] until all zones have been displayed.
Your dealer may also have opted for interior zones to all be Group-Bypass Zones. Bypass all
these zones simultaneously by simply pressing Key
[B] twice. The
yellow Bypass light will come
on whenever you bypass one or more zones. Enter your Arm/Disarm Code to arm the
remaining zones. The green Ready light will go off, and the red Armed light will come on. The
Bypass light will go off when you disarm again, indicating that the bypassed zones are no longer
bypassed.
(Note: The
Bypass light does not come on when zones are auto-bypassed.)
Arming With Instant Protection.
Pressing Key [4] (until the beep sounds) will cancel the entry
delay on the Exit/Entry Zone when arming. The red Armed light will flash rapidly to indicate
this condition. If someone enters through the Exit/Entry Zone, an alarm will sound immedi-
ately.
A “Pre-Alarm Warning” may be programmed to sound at the keypad in the event that a zone
has been accidentally tripped. This will alert the user that he has 10 seconds to disarm the
system to avoid sounding an alarm. See
PROGRAMMING
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Panic Zone.
To activate the Panic Zone, simultaneously press the two keys marked [*] and [#]
on the keypad. The Panic Zone may have been programmed by your installer to send a silent
alarm to a central station, activate an audible alarm, or both.
THE DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR
Your installer may have programmed your security system to be monitored by a central station.
The built-in digital communicator can transmit emergency signals to the central station 24
hours a day. The communicator incorporates the following features:
Abort Delay.
Ask your installer which zones in your system have
abort delay.
This delay enables
you to reset the system before a zone condition report is sent to the central station.
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Regular Burglary (Non-24-Hour) Zone reports are aborted by disarming within the delay
period.
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24-Hour Zones and zones programmed to report restores must be repaired first, then the
panel armed and disarmed, all within the delay period.
Opening and Closing Reporting. An
optional feature that notifies the central station every
time the system is disarmed and armed.
Central Station Ringback. The
central station will acknowledge the fact that you have armed
your system by ringing back with a short beep from the sounder.
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