AAS AAS User Manual - page 13
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Custom Your Security Zones For Security Professionals
(Security system installers, Monitoring company, retailer & Reseller.
Enter the codes below into the keypad/controller.
【
Admin Password 0 3 * (
01 to 99
) #
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01 to 09 Emergency Zone:
The above assigned id numbers are reserved for those sensors that will trigger the security system even
when the system is not “ARMED”. For example, smoke detector, gas detector, glass break detector. Theses
sensors will always at work to protect you and your property.
10 to 29 Home arm Zone
These assigned id numbers are for your regular motion sensors and pet-immune sensors. When you and
your family members are home, you can put your system in “Home Arm” mode, those motions sensors will be
disabled when while other sensors are still working to protect your property and your family.
30 to 69 Standard Zone
Sensors that are assigned with the above id numbers will trigger when the system is in “Arm” position, they
will NOT be triggered when the system is in “Disarm” position.
70 to 79 Door Chime Zone
When the system is in “Disarm” position, sensors assigned with numbers within this group will work as door
chimes. When they are triggered, will set off the system and the siren into short chirping sound to remind you
that someone has enter the premises. During “Arm” position, these sensors will function just as any sensors.
80 to 94 Power Zone ( Pet immune Zone, Home arm Zone, Anti-False Alarm Zone) 3in1
Only two sensors have same id numbers (80 , 81, 82 , 83, 84 , 85, 86 , 87, 88 , 89, 90 , 91, 92 , 93, 94 , 95, 96 , 97,
98 , 99) and when they are triggered within approximately one minute apart can only set the system off.
95 to 99 Door Bell Zone
Sensors that are programmed to the Door Bell Zone can produce the door bell sound "ding dang" when the
system is either in ARMED status or in DISARMED status. Sensors programmed to the Door Bell Zone will not
alarm the system or set off the sirens
.