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V8-U-TXT.PM6 : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
Disarming your system is turning off those devices which would cause an alarm if they were left on when the building
is occupied.
Note that the security system is not necessarily turned off but that other devices may still operate which will cause an alarm
under different circumstances.
Disarming changes your system to
Access.
i.e. The area/building is occupied and the security system has been set to allow
normal access.
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The disarming procedure will vary depending on how your system is programmed.
The recommended OFF/ON option is described in this User Guide.
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Each arming station controls specific area/s.
Only the area/s controlled by an arming station can be disarmed at that arming station.
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Each PIN will only be authorized to disarm specific area/s.
When a disarming procedure is used, only the area/s assigned to the PIN will be disarmed.
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If at any time during the disarming process the console sounds 7 quick beeps and displays the word
unsealed
, refer to the section on Unsealed Inputs.
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On entering the area, the system will allow you a pre-set time to disarm before an alarm occurs.
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If there is a current alarm condition when you disarm your system, the alarm will be reset. To determine
the cause of the alarm, use the function
Quick Alarm History
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DISARMING YOUR SYSTEM
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