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one-time only operation.
This feature allows your home to be armed; yet
the person inside the house can move freely in
the area where the sensor is bypassed.
Please note that this function is only
displayed for oepraiton when one sensor
has been learnt into the sytem.
3.5.1. Bypass the System
Step 1.
Move the cursor to
Bypass
and press
OK
.
All learnt devices will be listed in the
order of zone numbers.
Step 2.
Press
&
keys to select the zone
to be Bypassed and press
OK
.
The following screen will be displayed:
D C B a c k d o o r
B y - p a s s : ( O k ? )
Step 3.
Press
OK
to confirm the selection.
The selected device will be marked
with a
“
*
” symbol at the front to
indicate that device is now set as
Bypassed.
Step 4.
Repeat
Steps
2-3
to
continue
selecting other devices that wished to
be Bypassed.
Step 5.
After all Bypassed sensors are chosen,
press
to exit.
Step 6.
Press
OK
to select
any
Arming Mode
that is wished to be Bypassed.
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After the
key is pressed, please
remember to select an Arming mode,
or else the Bypass function will not be
activated.
If a sensor is bypassed, then the
Contorl Panel will not respond to its
triggering in any Arming mode.
The bypass setting is effective for one
time only, once the system is
disarmed, the bypass setting will be
cleared automatically.
When a sensor is bypassed, the
system
can
be
Armed
directly
regardless of its fault situation (if any).
However, its fault situation is still being
monitored, logged and displayed
when you access the
Log
submenu.
3.6. Forced Arming
Force Arming allows the user to arm the
system when any Fault situation exists.
Whenever there is a fault situation occurred in
the system, any Arming activatity will be
prohibited until Force Arm is recognized and
confirmed.
When Arming is wished, with a Fault
Situation identified (except Panel / Device
Low battery), please rectify the fault
before clearing the Fault Event in
Fault
Display
section (please see section
3.13
Fault Situations
).
However, if you would like to arm the
system while the fault situation persists, it
is still possible by following the steps
below to execute
Force Arming
.
3.6.1. Arming the System via Control
Panel
Step 1.
Choose the preferred Arming Mode
(Away Arm, Home Arm) and press
OK
.
Step 2.
The Control Panel will emit a
Ding-
Dong warning sound
to indicate
arming
is
prohibited,
and
the
message
Fault Display
is shown
and alternates at 2-second intervals
with individual fault events.
Step 3.
Press
OK
, the system will ask you to
enter a 4-digit User PIN code.
Step 4.
Press
OK
, and a prompt message will
be displayed.
F o r c e A r m
( O K ? )
Step 5.
Presses
OK
to double confirm.
The defined Exit Delay timer starts to
Count Down.
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Step 6.
When the Exit Delay timer expires, the