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5. The P1 indicator will illuminate and the keypad audible indicator will sound on and off for
the duration of the EXIT delay. Any bypassed zones will be shown by the flashing zone
indicators.
6. Leave the premises only via the EXIT/ENTRY zone.
7. User will be given an ENTRY delay time to disarm the system when enter the protected
premises via ENTRY/EXIT zone.
8. After disarming, Home Automation random ON/OFF function will be deactivated and the
system will resume to normal Home Automation ON/OFF timers setting.
1. This arming mode is ideal for remote control unit or key-switch arming.
2. The system will arm in AWAY arming mode.
3. The system will be armed with EXIT delay time which allows certain violated zones to be
bypassed temporary. When the violated zones resume, the zone will be protected again.
4. Press the remote control button or twist and release the key-switch.
5. The system will be armed instantly. Leave the premises via ENTRY/EXIT zone.
6. The P1 indicator will illuminate and the keypad audible indicator will sound 2 beeps to
confirm the arming.
7. If programmed to do so, the siren will sound briefly for this remote control arming (please
refer to Installer Programming section – system option setting).
8. User will be given an ENTRY delay time to DISARM the system when enter the protected
premises via ENTRY/EXIT zone.
1. Your system can be programmed to automatically ARM itself according to a programmed
schedule.
2. This arming mode will automatically turn to FORCE ARM mode when the system timer
reaches the preset AUTO ARM time.
3. Please refer to User Programming section – Program Auto ARM Timers.
1. Your system can be remotely ARM from outside the house through any normal DTMF
telephone or GSM hand phone.
2. This arming mode will automatically turn to FORCE ARM mode when the user enter a
correct Master Code through Telephone or hand phone.
3. Please refer to Telephone Control Diagram at page 6.
There are various options for disarming the system:
a. Partition Disarming
TELEPHONE REMOTE ARMING
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