National Security Systems D360 User Manual - page 8
Disarming (Turning-Off) Your
Security System
Your security system is disarmed by entering your personal passcode.
When your system is armed, you must enter the premises through a
designated
entry delay
door to prevent an immediate
instant
alarm condition.
Opening the door starts an entry delay time and the Command Center emits
an intermittent "beep" tone to remind you to disarm the system. Enter your
personal passcode
before
the delay time expires and the system will disarm.
If you enter through a wrong door or fail to disarm the system before the
entry delay expires, you will generate an immediate alarm.
Remember:
To DISARM your security system:
• Enter your personal passcode.
Your system may be programmed to send an "opening" report to the
Central Station when disarming.
My system sends an opening report.
My system does not send an opening report.
Arming (Turning-On) Your
Security System
Your security system can be armed in many different ways, depending on
the
arming command
used.
Arming commands
are those commands used
to arm the system. The most basic arming command is to arm the entire
system. This is done by entering your personal passcode or by entering an
arming COMMAND.
There are several other arming commands to arm the system. For example:
arm only the perimeter, arm only portions of the perimeter, etc. These
arming commands and their respective commands are described later in this
guide. Remember:
To ARM your security system:
• Enter your personal passcode.
or • Enter an arming Command.
Your system may be programmed to send a "closing" report to the Central
Station when arming.
My system sends a closing report.
My system does not send a closing report.