
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until ARM DISARM
is displayed.
ARM
2. Press to arm areas.
3. Enter your code number if required. The display will read
ALL NO YES
NO
4. Press to arm selective areas. Go to step 5.
YES
Press to arm all areas to which you have access. Go
to step 6.
5. If NO is selected in step 4 the display will list each area to which
you have access, followed by NO and YES.
Example: OFFICE NO YES
YES
COMMAND
5a. Press for every area you wish to arm.
NO
5b. Press for every area you do not wish to arm.
6. Loops which have been bypassed prior to arming and bad 24
hour loops will
be displayed. No action is required by you.
7. Bypass any bad loops if required (step 7a, 7b, 7c)
7a. If a problem exists on one or more loops, the loop name and
problem will
be displayed followed by BYPASS? NO YES
NO
7b. Select to stop the arming sequence without
bypassing
any loops. Correct the problem and return to step 1.
YES
Select to bypass all loops displayed as bad.
7c. Enter your code number if required to bypass loops.
8. The display will read SYSTEM ON
system is armed, and ALL SYSTEM ON if all areas in the
system are
armed.
9. The exit time will be displayed in seconds and begin counting
down,
EXIT : XX . When the delay expires the exit loops will
be armed.
if at least one area in the
AREA SYSTEM ARMING
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ARMED AREAS
User Code Level: None
Function: Displays all armed areas
Armed Areas is used to display all of the armed areas in your system.
Each area that is armed will be displayed with area number and
name.
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until ARMED AREAS? is
displayed.
2. When ARMED AREAS? is displayed press any one of the
top four
COMMAND
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