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Quick Exit
Note
In UL Listed systems, this feature is disabled.
Your system may be set up so that when your system is
armed to Level 2—STAY, you’re able to press
D
on any
touchpad and simply walk out the door without having to
disarm and rearm the system.
This is useful when your system is armed and you want to
quickly pop outside to pick up the newspaper without dis-
arming your system.
Important !
If you step outside and are planning to come back in,
do not close the door behind you!
To use Quick Exit:
1.
When the system is armed to 2—STAY, press
D
at
any touchpad (opening the door without pressing
D
will cause an alarm).
2.
Open the door and go outside. Leave the door open if
you are planning to come back in!
3.
Come back in within two minutes and close the door.
The system will rearm to 2—STAY.
Using the Chime Feature
Turning on the Chime feature is like having bells on every
protected door and window. When this feature is on, sirens
and speakers sound 2 beeps whenever anyone opens a pro-
tected door or window.
The Chime feature works only in Level 1—OFF.
To turn Chime on/off:
1.
While in Level 1—OFF, from any touchpad, press
7
+
1
. While the Chime feature is on, touchpads dis-
play, “CHIME IS ON” or “CHIME ON.”
Chime-On-Close
The Chime-On-Close feature works like the regular Chime
feature, but in addition to the double beeps heard upon
opening a protected door or window, the system sounds
one long beep when the door or window is closed again.
You can turn the Chime-On-Close feature on or off from
the programming menus. Refer to “Using Programming
Menus” on page 36 for information on programming your
system.
Using the Voice Chime Feature
If the installer wired speakers to the Phone Interface and
Voice module outputs, you can program your system to
speak the programmed sensor text whenever someone
opens a protected door or window. When this feature is on,
speakers announce, “Sensor name open/closed.” You can
turn the Voice Chime feature on or off from the program-
ming menus. Refer to “Using Programming Menus” on
page 36 for information on programming your system.
Exit and Entry Delay Times
After arming your system, you need time to exit the build-
ing so you won’t set off an alarm. Likewise, upon return-
ing to your home or business, you’ll need enough time to
open the door and get to a touchpad to disarm the system.
❑
The Exit Delay is a period of time long
enough to let you leave through a desig-
nated delay door after arming the system.
❑
The Entry Delay is a period of time long
enough to let you unlock a designated
delay door and get to a touchpad to disarm
the system.
Exit Delay Example
You’re about to go on an errand. You are inside your
house and have just armed the system to Level 3—AWAY.
The interior sirens and touchpads sound three quick status
beeps, telling you that the system accepted the command
and has started the Exit Delay time.
During the Exit Delay time, the system sounds one short
beep every 4 seconds. Exit the premises immediately.
During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay you’ll hear
one short beep every second, warning you that the Exit
Delay is about to expire. When the delay expires, you’ll
hear three more quick status beeps. These beeps indicate
that the Exit Delay has ended. Opening an armed door or
window after the Exit Delay has expired will cause an
alarm.
Entry Delay Example
You are returning to your house that is armed to Level 3—
AWAY. When you unlock and enter the designated delay
door, the interior sirens and touchpads sound two short
beeps every two seconds. This tells you that the Entry
Delay time has begun and reminds you to disarm the sys-
tem to avoid setting off an alarm.
During the last 10 seconds of Entry Delay, you’ll hear two
beeps every second.
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