Security Bar
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Home Security Touchscreen HSS101
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When this option is on, the Security panel does not chime during the exit delay. Turning
this option on is useful when you want to leave the house and arm the security system,
but you do not want to wake people who are sleeping in the house.
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Except for Silent Exit, these settings remain in effect until you explicitly change them.
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When the system is armed, the system icon changes to red, and the ARM button
changes to DISARM.
DISARM Button
To disarm the system, touch
DISARM
, enter your access code, and touch
OK
. Refer to the documentation for your Security panel for more
information about arming and disarming the security system.
Quick Exit
When your security system is armed, you can use the Quick Exit method to quickly open and
close an entry/exit door without fully disarming the system. The Quick Exit method
temporarily disarms the entry/exit doors and arms them again after a brief period of time
(generally 120 seconds, depending on your system configuration). You might find it
convenient to use this method when you want to take in your mail or newspaper or let
someone in, but do not want to disarm the system fully and then re-arm it a moment later.
To use the Quick Exit method, touch
DISARM
but do not enter the security code when the
numeric keypad displays.
The system disarms entry/exit doors and displays the numeric keypad in anticipation of
receiving the code. At this point, you can safely open a door or window once and close it
again without entering the code. When the door or window closes, and you do not enter the
code after the configured period of time, the security system returns to the previous armed
state, and the numeric keypad disappears.
Trouble Arming
If you attempt to arm the system when a sensor is in a faulted state such as when a door or
window is open, the Trouble Arming warning appears.
Figure 14. Trouble Arming warning