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Basic System Operation
Note:
If any door contacts are activated
during the exit delay, the system momentarily
stops the arming sequence.
The Keypad display shows DETECTION,
identifies the activated devices(s), then
changes to ESC = REJECT EQUIP,
YES = TRY AGAIN.
If you choose to try again, you must
first close the identified device(s) before
pressing YES.
If you choose to reject (bypass), this means
the identified devices(s) will not trigger an
alarm during this arming period.
If you do not make a choice after three
minutes, the system automatically arms the
system.
Arming with Protected
Doors or Windows Opened
You can arm your system and still leave
some protected doors or windows open.
For example, you may want a window
open during the night and still arm the
remaining perimeter zones. Or, you may
want a window open during the day
while you are gone and still arm the
remaining perimeter and interior areas.
Note:
Arming the system in this manner
means that any protected doors or windows
left open are excluded from the current
arming period and will not trigger an alarm.
1.
Open the desired protected doors
and/or windows.
2.
Arm the system: If leaving, at the
Keypad nearest an entry/exit delay
door,enter:
Access Code
+
YES
If staying, enter:
+
Access Code
+
YES
The Keypad responds by displaying
ARMING THE SYSTEM, the LED
flashes once every two seconds, and
a beep sounds every second
indicating the exit delay has started
and the system is arming.
3.
The display then shows DETECTION,
identifies the activated device(s),
then changes to ESC = REJECT
EQUIP, YES = TRY AGAIN.
4.
Press ESC/NO. The system
continues arming, bypassing the
identified zones. If leaving, do so
immediately through an entry/exit
delay door.
Disarming the System
The system must be disarmed upon
entering the armed premises or when
waking up in the morning before
opening any door (such as getting the
morning paper) or window.
When disarming from a Keypad, the
system requires an access code so that
only an authorized system user can
disarm. If you forget your access code
or an unauthorized person tries to
disarm the system, the Keypad stops
accepting access code entries after
three incorrect codes. Thereafter, only
one access code attempt per minute is
allowed until a valid code is entered.
Disarming when Arriving Home
Entering the armed premises must be
done through a designated entry/exit
delay door. This triggers the entry delay
time and keypad and interior siren
beeps, as a reminder to disarm the
system to avoid an alarm.
1.
Enter the armed premises through
a designated entry/exit delay door.
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