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DISARMING THE SYSTEM
If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be
If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be
If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be
If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be
If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be
present or a fire condition may exist. Go to a neighbor and contact the authorities from
present or a fire condition may exist. Go to a neighbor and contact the authorities from
present or a fire condition may exist. Go to a neighbor and contact the authorities from
present or a fire condition may exist. Go to a neighbor and contact the authorities from
present or a fire condition may exist. Go to a neighbor and contact the authorities from
there. Only if you are absolutely certain that no danger exists should you proceed with
there. Only if you are absolutely certain that no danger exists should you proceed with
there. Only if you are absolutely certain that no danger exists should you proceed with
there. Only if you are absolutely certain that no danger exists should you proceed with
there. Only if you are absolutely certain that no danger exists should you proceed with
disarming the system and entering the premises.
disarming the system and entering the premises.
disarming the system and entering the premises.
disarming the system and entering the premises.
disarming the system and entering the premises.
4A - Disarming the System During the Entry Delay
Enter the premises through your designated Entry/Exit door. The Sounder
will start a steady tone to indicate that the Entry Delay has started. An alarm
will sound if you do not disarm the system before the Entry Delay expires.
The Keypad will be in its inactive state. Press
and the Keypad will display
the next message.
Enter your personal Access Code using the Number Keys. As each digit of
the code is entered, an “X” will appear on the Keypad screen. If a mistake
is made while entering your personal Access Code, press the
Key to clear
the mistake and re-enter the Code.
When your personal Access Code is entered, this message will be displayed
to indicate that the system is disarmed and no alarms occurred while the
system was armed. After a few seconds, the Keypad will return to its inactive
state.
4B - Disarming the System from Away Mode or Home Mode
When your personal Access Code is entered, the Keypad will display a
message similar to this to indicate the system is armed in either the Away or
Home Modes. In this example, the system is armed in the “Home Mode”. This
message will be displayed for a few seconds.
If the system was armed with the Entry Delay shut off, this message will be
displayed for a few seconds. After a few seconds, the next message will be
displayed.
After indicating which Mode the system is in, the Keypad will ask if you wish
to disarm the system. Press the
-YES Key to disarm the system.
If no alarms occurred while the system was armed, the Keypad will display
this message to indicate that the system is disarmed. After a few seconds,
the Keypad will return to its inactive state.
4C - Disarming the System with Alarms In Memory
This message will be displayed if an alarm occurred while the system was
armed. This message will be displayed for a few seconds, then the next
message will be displayed.
If there are alarms in memory, this message will be displayed. Press the
-
NO Key to return the Keypad to its inactive state, or press the
-YES Key
to view the Zones in Alarm Memory. When viewing Alarm Memory, use the
-YES Key to scroll through the list of zones that went into alarm.