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2006
Directed Electronics
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Press
button once
2 light flashes
Zone 2 bypassed
Press
button twice
3 light flashes
Zone 4 bypassed
Press
button three times 4 light flashes
Zone 7 bypassed
Press
button four times 5 light flashes
Zone 2 and 4 bypassed
Press
button five times
6 light flashes
Zone 2 and 7 bypassed
Press
button six times
7 light flashes
Zone 4 and 7 bypassed
Press
button seven times 8 light flashes
All zones except zone 5 are bypassed
Grouped Multi-Level Arming
After arming, immediately press the
button once. The parking lights will flash 3 times and all
the sensor warn-away zones will be bypassed.
After arming, immediately press the
button twice. The parking lights will flash 4 times and all
the sensor warn-away and full alarm zones will be bypassed. All remaining zones are still active.
Multi-Level Off
No zones are bypassed. Pressing arm
again will repeat the arm output, and the unit will remain
in the armed state.
2-2 SIREN DURATION 30/60 SECONDS:
It is possible to program the unit to sound for 30 or 60
seconds during the triggered sequence. Some states have laws regulating how long a security system
can sound. When using the 998T Bitwriter
®
, the siren can be programmed to sound for any length of
time ranging from 1 to 180 seconds. Using the SELECT button of the 998T Bitwriter
®
will adjust the
siren duration in one second increments.
2-3 NUISANCE PREVENTION
®
CIRCUITRY (NPC
®
) ON/OFF:
NPC
®
®
stops repeated triggering
of the same zone. If one zone is triggered three times in one hour, that zone is bypassed for one hour,
starting from the time of the third trigger. During that hour, if the system detects a trigger on that
zone again, the system resets the one hour timer. If one hour passes and the zone has not triggered
again, the zone is activated and can trigger the system again. NPC
®
®
monitors sensor inputs and the
door trigger, but does not bypass the ignition trigger at any time. If NPC
®
®
is turned off, the system
will respond to repeated triggers on the sensor inputs and will do so indefinitely. Some states have
laws regulating how many times a security system can trigger before it is considered a nuisance and
the vehicle is towed away.