2gig Technologies Go!Control Panel User Manual - page 13
Burglary Protection
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Arming to Stay Mode
Use Stay Mode to arm the system when
anyone is at home. Stay Mode normally has
an Entry Delay so a user with a User Code
can re‐enter without causing an alarm.
1
Close all protected perimeter doors and
windows before arming.
2
Verify that the
button on the Control
Panel is lit green indicating that the
system is ready to arm. The Security
button and Arm button on the display is
green when all sensors are closed.
NOTE: If you desire to arm the system
quietly without sounding any
announcements, press the
button
before performing the next steps:
•
From the Arming Screen, select the
Silent Exit check box.
Or
•
During exit delay press Silence.
3
From the Security Screen, or the Menu
Screen, press Arm.
•
If there are any open perimeter door or
window sensors, the Bypass Screen
appears. Close all the sensors displayed
or press Bypass All to force bypass the
displayed sensors.
NOTE: Bypassed sensors do not trigger an
alarm. (To bypass sensors, enter a User
Code unless the installer has set the
system for Quick Bypass).
4
On the Arming Screen, use the Entry
Delay check box option in Stay Mode.
If no one is expected to re‐enter, the
system can be armed without an Entry
Delay. All perimeter doors will trigger the
alarm instantly. To arm with all exit/
entry perimeter doors as instant, un‐
check the Entry Delay option button.
5
Press Stay to arm the system.
NOTE: To arm the system, you may need to
enter a User Code if your installer has
turned off the system’s Quick Arming
feature.
6
The system will arm and shows the Exit
Delay counting down. When the Exit
Delay expires, the system is fully armed
in the Stay Mode.
AWAY MODE
Away Mode is for arming the system when
everyone is leaving the premises. Away
Mode arms all sensor‐protected perimeter
doors and windows, interior motion sensors,
interior glass break sensors, and any other
sensor‐protected interior doors. The
premises must be unoccupied while the
system is armed. Away Mode is typically
used for arming the system during the
daytime hours in a residential location, and
non‐business hours in a commercial location.
When the system is armed in Away Mode,
you cannot move about the premises
without triggering the burglary alarm (if the
system is installed with interior motion
detectors). An alarm also occurs if any
sensor‐protected door or window is opened
or glass breakage is detected (if glass
breakage detectors are installed in your
system).
Exit and Entry Delays in Away
Mode
Certain sensors, such as a door, can be setup
by your installer to have a delay before
triggering an alarm. This provides a way for
an authorized person to exit and reenter the
premises without triggering an alarm.
•
Exit Delay allows time to leave after
arming the system.
•
Entry Delay allows time to enter and
disarm the system before an alarm is
triggered.