National Security Systems D360 User Manual - page 22
COMMAND
8
To arm with COMMAND 8:
1. Before arming with COMMAND 8, decide which zones are to be left
disarmed. Fault the zones by leaving a door or window open. The
zone(s)
must
remain open until
after
the exit delay time expires.
2. Press the
COMMAND
bar. The Command Mode indicator light
comes on.
3. Press the
8
key. The
PERIMETER
indicator light begins to
flash. This indicates that the system has begun exit delay time. When
the exit delay has expired, the PERIMETER indicator is continuously
lit.
4. When performing a COMMAND 8, and no zones are faulted, or the
zones return to normal before the exit delay time expires, the system is
armed as in COMMAND 3.
Partially Arm the Perimeter
I have this feature.
I do not have this feature.
COMMAND 8 is used to arm the perimeter of your building while the
selected portions of the perimeter remain disarmed. Perimeter zones that
are not secure (faulted) when COMMAND 8 is entered, are automatically
bypassed and are not included in the system. COMMAND 8 does not arm
the interior of your building. Exit delays are provided with this arming
command.
Although this command does not send a "Closing Report"
to the Central Station, it will still send an alarm if the perimeter zone
is faulted.
NOTE:
Bypassed zones (not armed with the system) cannot be armed
again until the system has been disarmed, the zones returned to normal, and
the system is armed again.
Bypassing a zone will compromise your
protection.
Enter your personal passcode to cancel COMMAND 8.
Application
Use this command in residential systems to arm the front of your house
while the interior and the rear perimeter doors are left unarmed. This gives
you freedom of movement between the house and patio.