STAY MODE
Stay Mode is for arming the system when
people are staying on the premises. Stay
Mode arms the sensor‐protected perimeter
doors and windows while not arming the
interior motion sensors or other interior
doors. This allows the premises to be
occupied while the system is partially armed.
Stay Mode is used mostly for arming the
system during the evening hours after
everyone is inside and no one is expected to
enter or leave.
When the system is armed in Stay Mode, you
can move about the premises without
triggering the burglary alarm. All the interior
burglary protection is off. But, if a sensor‐
protected perimeter door or window is
opened, an alarm occurs.
Entry Delay in Stay Mode
Certain sensors, such as a door, can be setup
by your installer to have a delay before
triggering an alarm. This provides a way for
an authorized person returning to enter
using a predetermined door and disarm the
system before an alarm is triggered. When
arming the system in Stay Mode, an Entry
Delay option check box is shown on the
Control Panel's Arming Screen.
Normally this option check box is checked,
so the programmed delay doors allow time
for disarming the system after the door is
opened. Un‐checking this option box
removes the delayed alarm trigger from all
sensor‐protected doors programmed for
delay, causing those entrances to instantly
trigger the alarm if they are opened in Stay
Mode.
Quick Exit in Stay Mode
A programmable option, called Quick Exit
may be displayed on the Security Screen
while the system is armed in the Stay Mode.
Pressing the Quick Exit button starts a timer
to allow someone to exit or enter through a
sensor‐protected door programmed for
delay without having to disarm the entire
system. When the delay timer runs out, the
system returns to the normal Stay Mode.
The Quick Exit option can be turned on or off
by your installer, see "Installer Programmed
Options" on page 38 to understand the
options that have been programmed for
your system.
Silent Control in Stay Mode
Three options for silencing the beeps and
announcements are available when arming
or disarming the system in Stay Mode.
•
On the Control Panel's Home and
Security Screens, a Silent Control
button is displayed.
•
On the Arming Screen, a Silent Exit check
box is displayed.
•
On the Exit Delay Screen, a Silence
button is displayed.
Selecting any of these options silences the
Control Panel beeps and announcements,
and when arming, selecting the option
doubles the length of the Exit Delay.
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