OPERATING BASICS
Bypass feature
The Gate Sensor provides a 7-second delay in which you can
open the protected gate or door, and close it, without sounding
the alarm. Simply press the Delay button before opening the
gate or door. The status LED on the Gate Sensor will blink to
indicate "Bypass" is on. If the gate or door is not closed within
this time frame, the Gate Sensor will sound immediately
(for 6 seconds in 3 cycles) and also set off the Indoor Alarm
Receiver. To stop the alarm, close the gate or door.
Adjusting the alarm volume
You can change the loudness of the Indoor Alarm Receiver
using the Volume button on the back of the receiver.
Three volume levels are available: High, Medium and Low.
Silent mode
Like some peace and quiet for a period of time from the Indoor
Alarm Receiver? You can put the alarm triggered by the Gate
Sensor on "silent". Simply press the Channel button that
corresponds with the Gate Sensor. The Indoor Alarm Receiver
beeps twice, confirming the alarm has been turned off.
If the Gate Sensor is triggered while the alarm is muted,
you will still be visually alerted by the corresponding
Channel LED indicator blinking on the Indoor Alarm
Receiver. Note that muting the receiver does not also
prevent the Gate Sensor from sounding.
To unmute the alarm, press the corresponding Channel
button again. You will hear a single confirmation beep from
the Indoor Alarm Receiver.
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