3. Arming and Disarming
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iConnect User Manual
For
combination
arming
of
unpartitioned
systems,
activate
the
first
arming
mode,
and,
while
the
exit
delay
of
the
first
arming
mode
is
counting
down,
activate
the
second
arming
mode.
It
is
not
important
which
arming
mode
you
choose
first.
It
is
not
possible
to
activate
Full
and
Part
arming
modes
simultaneously.
It
is
necessary
to
disarm
first
when
changing
from
one
arming
mode
to
another
arming
mode.
Partitioned Systems
In
partitioned
systems,
all
the
arming
modes
are
independent
of
one
another
and
of
full
arming.
You
can
arm
or
disarm
the
whole
system
and
each
partition
no
matter
what
is
the
state
of
the
other
partition.
Forced Arming
Forced
arming
enables
you
to
arm
when
the
system
is
not
ready.
For
example,
if
a
door
protected
by
a
magnetic
contact
is
open,
you
may
arm
the
system
on
condition
that
the
door
will
be
closed
by
the
end
of
the
Exit
delay.
If
the
door
is
still
open
after
the
exit
delay
expires,
an
alarm
is
generated.
Forced
arming
is
available
only
if
the
option
is
enabled
in
programming.
Instant Arming
Instant
arming
is
a
feature
that
allows
you
to
cancel
the
entry
delay
after
Part
or
Perimeter,
or
Partition
arming
the
system.
For
this
feature
to
function,
it
must
be
enabled
in
programming
by
your
installer.
To
instantly
arm
the
system.
1.
Check
if
the
system
is
ready
to
arm.
2.
Press
the
Part
or
Perimeter
arming
button
on
the
keypad
(enter
your
user
code
if
required).
3.
Press
and
hold
down
on
your
keypad
until
the
message
Instant
Arming,
OK?
is
displayed.
4.
Press
;
the
entry
delay
for
the
current
arming
period
is
canceled.
Supervised Arm
Supervised
Arm
is
an
optional
feature
designed
to
supervise
intrusion
sensor
activity
before
you
arm
the
system.
If
Supervised
Arm
is
enabled
in
programming
and
the
system
has
not
received
a
transmission
from
a
sensor
for
a
certain
amount
of
time,
all
arming
methods
that
include
that
sensor
shall
not
be
available.
In
this
case,
press
to
check
which
sensor
is
causing
the
“System
Not
Ready”
condition.
To
make
the
required
arming
method
available,
activate
the
sensor.
If
activating
the
sensor
does
not
help,
there
may
be
a
problem
with
the
sensor.
You
can
bypass
the
faulty
sensor’s
zone
to
allow
system
arming
until
the
problem
is
remedied
–
see
p.
30,
7.2.
Zone
Bypassing/Unbypassing.