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them access to any other control panel operations. The use of a valid access code is still
required to disarm the system. For details on "Regular Arming", refer to section 11.2.
11.3 Away Arming
To rapidly arm the system without having to wait for the green "
READY
" indicator, simply press the
[
AWAY
] key followed by a valid access code. Once the exit delay expires, any open zones will be
considered "deactivated" by the control panel. If while the system is armed a "deactivated" zone is
closed, the control panel will revert that zone to "active" status, generating an alarm if breached.
If a mistake is made entering the code, the keypad will emit a "rejection beep" (
BEEEEEEEP
). When
the correct user code is entered, the keypad will emit a "confirmation beep" (
BEEP
-
BEEP
-
BEEP
) and
the red "
ARM
" indicator will illuminate. The "
READY
" light and [
AWAY
] key will flash and the keypad will
"beep" during the exit delay period (see section 8.7). During the final 10 seconds of the exit delay,
the keypad will "beep" and the "
READY
" indicator and [
AWAY
] key will flash at a faster rate. At the end
of the exit delay, the green "
READY
" indicator will stop flashing, the red "
ARM
" indicator will remain
illuminated and the [
AWAY
] key will flash. If programmed at address 518, the control panel will send a
"partial arm" report code to the central station. Note, to use this method the user must have "away"
arming priority, see Code Priority in section 8.12)
11.4 Stay Arming
"Stay" arming allows the user to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system.
This means that they can stay in and move around the establishment, while certain designated
zones are armed. For example, entry/exit points like doors or windows, the basement, or perhaps
all the zones on the perimeter of the establishment may be armed when going to sleep at night,
while the other zones remain deactivated. To program which zones will be activated when "stay
arming" the system refer to "System A"/Stay Zones in section 7.10.1. Also note that fire zones must
be programmed as "stay zones"; they can not be bypassed.
Unlike regular arming, the green "
READY
" indicator does not have to be illuminated. Only doors and
windows programmed as "stay zones" must be closed, and there can be no movement in areas
monitored by motion detectors in "stay zones". To "stay" arm the system, press the [
STAY
] key followed
by a valid access code. If a mistake is made entering the code or if a "stay zone" is open when
entering the code, the keypad will emit a "rejection beep" (
BEEEEEEEP
). After entering the correct user
access code, the keypad will emit a "confirmation beep" (
BEEP
-
BEEP
-
BEEP
), the "
ARM
" indicator will
illuminate and the green "
READY
" indicator and [
STAY
] key will flash during the exit delay period. During
the final 10 sec. of the exit delay, the "
READY
" indicator and [
STAY
] key will flash at a faster rate. At the
end of the exit delay, the keypad will emit a "confirmation beep", the "
READY
" indicator will stop
flashing, the "
ARM
" indicator will remain illuminated and the [
STAY
] key will flash. Note, to use this
method the user must be given "stay" arming priority, see Code Priority in section 8.12.
11.4.1 "One-Key" Stay Arming
To use this feature, enable the "One-Key" Stay/"System A" Arming option (see section 8.4).
When all "stay zones" are closed, pressing and holding the [
STAY
] key for 2 seconds will arm
only zones programmed as "stay zones". For details on "Stay Arming", refer to section 10.4.
11.4.2 "One-Key" Double Stay Arming
During the "stay" arming exit delay (see section 11.4), press and hold the [
STAY
] key for 2
seconds until you hear a single "beep". This will switch all "entry delay" zones to "instant"
zones (see sections 7.6, 7.8 and 7.9). Therefore, any entry delay zone that is breached will
immediately generate an alarm instead of waiting a pre-determined period.
User/Keypad Functions
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