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4.2 Night Arming (Setting)
To night arm/set the system when it has been armed/set in Stay mode, press [][1] at the keypad. All
interior zones will now be armed/set except for devices programmed as Night zones.
NOTE: Your installer can also program a function key on the keypad that allows you to arm/set the system
in Night mode. This allows Night Arming to be activated by holding down the function key for 2 seconds.
Night zones are only armed/set in Away mode; this permits limited movement within the premises
when the system is fully armed/set. Ensure that your installer has provided you with a list identify-
ing zones programmed as night zones. When the interior zones are activated (i.e., [
][1]) you must
enter your access code to disarm the system in order to gain access to interior areas that have not
been programmed as night zones.
4.3 Silent Exit Delay
If the system is armed/set using the Stay button or using the No-Entry Arming” method ([][9]
[Access Code]), the keypad buzzer will be silenced and the exit time will be doubled for that exit
period only.
4.4 Away Arming (Setting)
Close all sensors (i.e., stop motion and close doors). The Ready ( ) indicator should be on.
To arm/set, press and hold the Away button for 2 seconds and/or enter your access code or press
[][0] to Quick Arm/Set.
NOTE: The Quick Arming/Setting option should not be used for installations compliant with EN50131-1
Grade 2 requirements.
During the setting state (exit delay active) the Armed ( ) and Ready ( ) indicators will turn on,
and the keypad will sound one beep per second. You now have ___ seconds to leave the premises
(please check with your installer to have this time programmed). A keypad buzzer, whose pulsating
rate is distinct, will sound during the last ten seconds of the exit delay to warn occupants that the
exit delay is running out. To cancel the arming sequence, enter your access code.
When the exit delay is completed, the alarm system is armed. This is indicated on the keypad dis-
play as follows: the Ready ( ) indicator will turn off, the Armed ( ) indicator will remain on and
the keypad will stop sounding.
NOTE: The system can also be armed/disarmed (set/unset) with a wireless key and with proximity tags.
Refer to the “Proximity Tags” and “Two-Way Wireless Key” sections for more details.
4.5 Quick Exit
If the system is armed/set and you need to exit, use the Quick Exit function to avoid disarming and
rearming the system. Press and hold the Quick Exit button for 2 seconds or press [
][0]. You
now have 2 minutes to leave the premises. When the door is closed again, the remaining exit time is
cancelled.
4.6 Siren Sounds After Away Arming (Setting)
Audible Exit Fault
In order to reduce false alar
ms, the Audible Exit Fault is designed to notify you of an improper exit
when arming/setting the system. If you fail to securely close the entry/exit door during the pro-
grammed exit delay period, the system will sound the alarm to indicate an improper exit (your
installer will tell you if this feature has been enabled on your system). If this occurs:
1. Re-enter the premises.
2. Enter your access code before the entry delay timer expires, to disarm the system.
3. Repeat the Away Arming/Setting procedure, ensuring that the entry/exit door(s) are secured.
Arming (Setting) Error
An error tone will sound if the system is unable to arm/set. This will happen if the system is not
ready to arm/set (i.e., sensors are open), or if an incorrect user code has been entered. If this hap-
pens, ensure all sensors are secure, press [#] and try again.
4.7 Disarming (Unsetting)
To disarm (unset) an armed (set) system ( indicator is on), enter your access code. If your keypad
is in Sleep mode, press any key to wake it up then enter your access code. The keypad will sound a
continuous tone after the entry delay has been initiated (when opening the entry/exit door). Enter
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