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Arming Your System
Disarming Your System To disarm simply enter your user code (4 digit code) on the touchpad. When you return and open a door on the delay circuit, an entry tone will sound and you will have a programmed amount of time to enter and disarm the system. The warning tone will stop as soon as you enter the first digit of your user code, allowing you to clearly hear the beeps as you finish entering your code. The ARMED light will go off, and the READY light will go back on. Resetting Alarms After an alarm condition occurs, you can silence the local touchpad sirens by entering your user code. Viewing Not Ready Information If the keypad indicates that the system is not ready to be armed or that a trouble condition exists, you can locate the problem by pressing the [STAT] key. Before you can arm the system you must identify and correct the Not Ready condition. Silencing Trouble Sounds To silence a trouble condition alert tone, Press [MUTE][MUTE] on the keypad. In a multi-area system, you must first enter a user code then press [MUTE] for each area on the system. The keypad will show SILENCED instead of TROUBLE at this time. If a new condition accrues, the TROUBLE display and alert will be reactivated. If your system has a trouble condition, it will not be completely functional until the problem is repaired. You should call your alarm service department at this time. Bypassing Zones You may need to bypass certain zones at certain times. Remember that while a zone is bypassed, there is no protection on that zone.
Viewing Alarm Memory Press the [MEM] to display the zone number and location of any alarms that have occurred since the last time the system was armed. Alarms remain in memory for a single arming period. The next time you arm the system, memory from the previous arming period is automatically erased. We hope these instructions are helpful in the basic operation of your system. As always, if you should have any problems with your security system, please call our office at (865) 966-5507. < Back |