Force Arming the System
Force Arming
will
be reported to the Central Station.
Force Arming
will not
be reported to the Central Station.
Under normal conditions your Command Center cannot be master armed
while there is a faulted zone. Force arming allows you to arm the system
with any zone faulted other than priority zones. (Priority zones are zones
that must be normal when the system is armed.) Force arming arms only
those zones that are ready to arm; any zone faulted at arming time is
bypassed (not armed).
When force arming, a trouble report may be sent to the Central Station
indicating that the system was force armed and which zone was faulted. A
closing report may also be sent by those systems that are programmed for
opening and closing reports.
Force arming can be programmed to apply to most arming commands as
well as your personal passcode. Your alarm technician will check the
boxes below to indicate which arming commands can force arm your
system.
I can force arm with my personal passcode.
I can force arm with arming commands:
______
______
______
To arm with zones faulted:
1. Enter your personal passcode and press the
ENT
key, or any
arming command desired. The Command Center then emits a "beep"
tone indicating that a zone is faulted.
2. Press the
COMMAND
key and then the
ENT
key. The system
now arms all zones which are normal.
NOTE:
If the fault is restored (returned to normal) while arming, the zone
will be armed. If the fault is restored after arming, the zone may or may not
be armed with the rest of the system.
A faulted zone
will be
armed with the rest of the system if restored.
A faulted zone
will not be
armed with the rest of the system if restored
and will not be armed until I disarm the security system and re-enter
a master arming command.
I am allowed to have a maximum of __________ zones faulted when
force arming.