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Disarming from Stay Mode
Disarm the system from Stay Mode before
exiting the premises.
1
From the Security Screen, press
for
Silent Control.
2
From the Security Screen or the Menu
Screen, press Disarm. This action
displays the Disarm Code Screen.
3
The left side of the screen shows any
events that have occurred while the
system was armed.
4
Enter a valid User Code to disarm the
system.
•
In case you press a wrong key, the
button erases the entire entry.
•
Press
if you decide to not disarm
the system at this time.
Disarming from Away Mode
The system should be disarmed from Away
Mode while entering the premises.
1
Enter the premises through a designated
Entry Delay sensor‐protected door.
2
The Disarm Code Screen displays on the
Control Panel and the Entry Delay beeps
sound. The left side of the screen shows
events that have occurred while the
system was armed.
3
Enter a valid User Code to disarm the
system.
•
In case you press a wrong key, the
button erases the entire entry.
IF A BURGLARY ALARM
OCCURS
If an armed sensor is tripped while the
system is armed in the Stay or Away Mode,
an alarm occurs and the siren sounds.
Delayed sensors start the Entry Delay to
allow time to disarm the system. Instant
sensors trigger the alarm right away. Most
sensors trigger the alarm siren, some
sensors may be set to trigger a silent alarm
without sounding the siren.
Burglary Alarm Siren
If there is a burglary alarm tripped while the
system is armed, the Control Panel sounds
the alarm siren for a preset time (see
"Installer Programmed Options" on page 38).
After the time expires, the siren will stop
sounding.
The system limits the number of times a
sensor can re‐trigger an alarm while the
system is armed. The setting is one to six
times per sensor, per arming period (see
"Installer Programmed Options" on page 38).
Alarm Memory
If an alarm has occurred while the system
was armed, the Disarm Screen shows the
time and date of the alarm and the sensor(s)
that triggered the alarm.
After the system is disarmed, the Alarm
Memory screen appears. The Alarm Memory
Screen shows the sensor(s) that have caused
the alarm. If more than one sensor has been
triggered, the display shows the order in
which the alarms occurred.