Status is a system feature which automatically displays the armed or disarmed
status of your burglary system, as well as any alarm or trouble conditions of a loop
or internal system monitor. You can choose to have all of the available status
information displayed, only selected items, or no status display at all. You can also
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choose which SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMANDs will display the Status List. These options
are programmed during system installation. All of the available status information
is described in this section.
Status works automatically when the SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND is not performing any
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other function. This could be right after system arming or disarming is complete or
just after you have finished using a menu option. The SECURITY COMMAND
will stay in Status until you choose to go to system arming/disarming or a menu
option.
Armed Status:
Armed Status will display the current armed condition of your burglary system in
one of two ways. If this is an area arming system, the area number is displayed
if the area is armed.
Examples: Both areas are armed =
Area 2 is armed =
If this is an all/perimeter system and the interior or perimeter is armed the display
will read
ON
.
Armed Status will display at all SECURITY COMMANDS in the system. If no areas
are armed the display will be blank.
STATUS
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1 2
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Status List:
Status List will display any alarm or trouble condition on a loop, and any trouble
condition on any internal system monitor. The system monitors are AC power,
battery power, panel box tamper and phone line monitor. If more than one alarm
or trouble condition is displayed the SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND will continue to scroll
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SECURITY COMMAND
SECURITY COMMAND
through the list.
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