3.
Setting and Unsetting
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Supervised Set
Supervised Set is an optional feature designed to supervise intrusion detector activity
before you set the system.
If Supervised Set is enabled in programming and the system has not received a
transmission from a detector for a certain amount of time, all setting methods that
include that detector shall not be available.
In this case, press
to check which detector is causing the “System Not Ready” condition.
To make the required setting method available, activate the detector. If activating the
detector does not help, there may be a problem with the detector. You can omit the faulty
detector’s zone to allow system setting until the problem is remedied – see p. 24
7.2.
Omitting Zones.
Motion detectors have a three or four minute delay between transmissions.
3.3.
Unsetting the System
When you enter the premises, the entry delay begins to
count down. You must unset the system within the entry
delay time to prevent the system from triggering an alarm.
To unset the system using a keypad:
•
Enter your user code.
The system is unset.
You can only unset all the active setting modes.
To unset the system using a keyfob:
•
Press the unset button.
3.4.
Set Status and Other System Status
Indication
The following table explains the various set status descriptions
as they appear on the LCD display.
UNSET
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Status
Meaning
UNSET
The system is unset.
FULL SET
The system has been set using the displayed setting
method.
PART SET