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Chapter Three: Setting and Unsetting
Setting can be defined as activating the system. When the system is set, it monitors the
zones that are protected by the sensors. If a sensor detects an intrusion, the system
generates an alarm.
Certain sensors, such as smoke sensors, are always active regardless of system status.
3.1: Setting the System
Three setting modes are available: Full, Part and Perimeter. These modes enable you to
set your system accordingly to suit different circumstances.
Full Setting
Full setting activates the entire system. This setting method is used
when you intend to leave your home, leaving the premises empty.
Part Setting
This setting method enables you to set a section of your home while
remaining on a different part of the premises.
Perimeter Setting
Perimeter setting enables you to activate the perimeter zones (the
windows and doors of your home) enabling you to move freely within
the protected area.
Before setting the system, check that all doors and windows are secured so that the
system is ready for setting.
If the One-key Setting option is disabled in programming, you must enter your user code
when setting the system from a keypad.
Setting with the Front Panel or Wireless Keypad
To set the system using the front panel or wireless keypad:
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Press one of the three setting keys; the exit delay begins to count down. At the
end of the exit delay, the system is armed.
Setting with the LCD Keypad
To “Full” set the system using the LCD keypad:
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Press FULL on the keypad; the exit delay begins to count down. At the end of
the exit delay, the system is armed.
To “Part” or “Perimeter” set the system using the LCD keypad:
1. Press PART on the keypad.
2. Use the menu navigation keys (
/
) to choose the required setting method.
3. Press √; the exit delay begins to count down. At the end of the exit delay, the
system is armed.
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