Disarming - Honeywell Apex Destiny 4100 User Manual

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5. Preventing accidental arming:
If you want to prevent anyone from accidentally
arming the system, your installer can program the
alarm system to require your disarm code to also
serve as an arming code. When programmed to this
option, you must enter your code before you press
*
or A key (AWAY mode) or # or H key (HOME
the
mode) to arm the system.
DIS A RMIN G
How to TURN OFF the alarm system
Enter your disarm code.
When the system is disarmed, you will hear “CON-
TROL IS DISARMED” over the phone and/or through
the speaker and the red HOME LED and/or green
AWAY LED will go out.
When you open the entry door while the system is
armed to AWAY, you may hear “PRE-ALARM”
spoken instead of hearing the tone. This is the
prealarm tone and it will continue until you enter
your disarm code. You have 20 seconds to disarm
the system before the BURGLAR alarm will activate.
Your installer can program a longer or shorter entry
delay time, at your request.
If the prealarm tone is not a continuous, steady tone,
but is instead a series of broken tones, this is an
indication that the security system was activated
while you were gone, and the yellow STATUS LED
will be flashing.
In the unlikely event of a “FALSE” or “ACCIDEN-
TAL” ALARM, enter your code to disarm the system
and stop the audible alarms. Check with your
installer and/or central station to determine the
proper procedure for dealing with false or accidental
alarms. Depending on the structure of your central
station, you may need to notify the central station or
they may call you. In either event, be prepared to
recite your central station account number or abort
code to verify your identity.
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