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Control Panel will emit a long beep
and the system is now in Away Arm
Mode.
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When a fault situation is detected, you
may only force arm by using the
Control Panel
’s keypad to enter a
User PIN code. If the Control Panel
receives a signal from accessories
such as Remote Controller, Remote
Keypad, or Night Switch twice within
30 seconds, the Contol Panel will
enter into Force Arm mode.
For the Exit Delay performance,
please refer to the NOTE on Exit
Delay Count Down Period under
Section 3.2. Away Arm Mode.
The
Fault Display
screen has a time-
out
of
2
minutes
and
then
automatically return to
Alarm Off
screen if no
OK
of Arming is
confirmed.
3.6.2. Arming the System via Remote
Controller
Step 1.
Press once on the Full Arm or Home
Arm button.
Step 2.
Repeat Step 2 ~ Step 6 as described
in
Arming the system via Control
Panel
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For Exit Delay performance, please
refer to <IMPORTANT NOTE> on Exit
Delay Count Down Period under
section 3.2. Away Arm Mode.
The
Fault Display
screen has a time-
out
of
2
minutes
and
then
automatically return to
Alarm Off
screen if no
OK
of Arming is
confirmed.
If a sensor is by-passed (Please see
Section 3.5 Bypassed Arm mode
),
the fault condition of that sensor will
not be checked.
If sensor tampered or sensor out-of-
order occurs, you can temporarily by-
pass it or permanently remove it.
The force arming record can be
checked in the
Log
section.
3.6.3. Arming with Door Opened
While arming the system, if any Door
Contact detected as Open, the Control
Panel will perform a Ding-Dong sound to
indicate arming is prohibited.
If user manually shut the Door immediately,
then, the fault display will be cleared
automatically and the screen returns to
Alarm off
. You can then arm the system
again.
However, if you wish to put the system
into Arm mode with the door still open,
follow the Steps described in
Section 7.
Force Arming
for operation.
3.6.4. Arming with IR Triggered
While arming the system, if any PIR
Motion Detector is activated, the Control
Panel will prohibit the Arming within 5 sec
of its activation.
The user can only arm the system when
the IR is not activated.
3.6.5. Arming with Supervisory Fault
The PIR sensor, Door Contact, Water
Sensor or Smoke Sensor, after installed,
will transmit a periodic Supervision signal
at intervals between every 30 to 50 min.
When arming the system, if the Control
Panel has not received the Supervisory
Signal transmitted from any individual
sensor over a pre-setting period, a fault
event,
Lost of signal w/ sensor zone &
name
, will be displayed on the screen.
However, if you want to put the system
into Arm mode with the supervisory fault,
follow the Steps described in
Section 7.
Force Arming
for operation.
3.6.6. Arming with MMS Transmission
While arming the system, if the MMS
function is activating (it indicates that the