Arming Diagnostics; Disarming Diagnostics - Directed Electronics Hurricane 3 Owner's Manual

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Arming Diagnostics

If the system is armed at the same time that an input is active
(door opening, sensor triggering, etc.), you will hear one chirp to
indicate arming and a second chirp to indicate Bypass Notification.
A Bypass Notification chirp means that the system ignores the
input that was active when the system was armed, until that input
ceases. Three seconds after that input ceases, the system will
resume normal monitoring. For example, if your vehicle has an
interior light exit delay and you arm the system before the light
turns off, you may hear a second Bypass Notification chirp. Once
the light turns off, however, the system resumes normal monitoring.
NOTE: Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in Silent
Mode or if the chirps are programmed by the installer not to sound.

Disarming Diagnostics

Your system has a Tamper Alert feature that notifies you of system
triggers that occur while you are away from your vehicle. If you
hear four chirps when you disarm, this indicates that the system
was triggered in your absence. Five chirps when you disarm indi-
cates that a specific zone was triggered so many times that the
False Alarm Prevention Circuitry has bypassed that zone. In both
cases, the pattern of the flashing status LED indicates which zone
was triggered (see Table of Zones). The LED does not, however,
report when Warn Away Responses have activated; it only reports
Triggered Sequences. The system retains this information in its
memory and will continue to chirp four or five times each time the
system is disarmed, until the next time the ignition is turned on.
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