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The control panel starts the countdown and plays a sound.
(The sound and actual exit time depend on your settings, see 7.9.)
When the countdown time is up, the system will play a long sound and the system will be armed.
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Notes
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The system can also be armed with the (optional) remote control
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To stop the exit delay, see section Stopping the exit delay in chapter 11.2.
To extend the exit delay, see Extending the exit delay (remote control only) in chapter 11.2.
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If the system has detected an error and you want to arm the system anyway, see section 11.3 Force
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arming the system.
11.6 Partial arm mode (by-pass mode)
The Partial Arm mode allows the user to de-activate (by-pass) any sensors at their discretion. This feature
allows your home to be armed; yet the person inside the house can move freely in the area where the sensor is
by-passed.
To activate Partial arm mode:
1. Enter your pin code and press OK.
2. Press key to move the cursor down to select Bypass and press OK.
3. Press & keys to select the zone to be by-passed and press OK (for example: DC backdoor).
4. Press OK to confirm.
The bypassed zone will be marked with a *.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 to by-pass another device.
6. When done, press
7. Press OK.
Notes
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If a sensor is by-passed, the control panel will not respond to its triggering in Arm mode.
The by-pass setting is effective for only one time, once the system is disarmed, the by-pass setting is
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cleared automatically.
When a sensor is by-passed, the system can be armed directly regardless of its error situation (if any).
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However, its situation is still being monitored and will be logged and displayed when you access the Log
submenu.
11.7 Stopping an alarm
During any alarm, the control panel will sound its siren and report to the programmed mobile phone number.
The display shows:
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key to return to user menu and the cursor stays at Arm.
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