Sensor Status; Checking That All Sensors Are Closed; Viewing Each Sensor's Status - 2gig Technologies GO!control 2GIG-CNTRL2 Operation And User's Manual

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Sensor Status

The security system constantly monitors all of the sensors attached to the protected doors and
windows in your home or business. The Control Panel knows if each protected door or window
is open or closed. The open or closed condition of the protected doors and windows is called the
"sensor status".
For maximum security, all the doors and windows on the premises should be closed when leaving
the building. In some cases, such as when using the security system for protection when staying
at home, it may be desirable to leave some protected doors or windows open. The system uses
"bypasses" to resolve the open door or window conditions. Before the system can be armed, all
protected doors and windows must be closed or bypassed. Bypasses and their two types are
explained in detail on the next page.

Checking that All Sensors are Closed

In most cases, you will be arming the security system with all of the sensor-protected doors and
windows closed. The Control Panel provides several easy ways to verify that all the sensor-protected
doors and windows are closed before arming the system.
The
button will light green if all sensors are closed. The
sensors are open.
The
SECURITY button on the display's Home Screen will light green if all sensors are closed.
The SECURITY button will be lit orange if ANY sensors are open.
The
ARM button on the display's Security Screen will light green if all sensors are closed. The
ARM button will be lit orange if ANY sensors are open.
The
ARM button on the display's Menu Screen will light green if all sensors are closed. The ARM
button will be lit orange if ANY sensors are open.

Viewing Each Sensor's Status

The Control Panel will also show you which sensor-protected doors and windows are open. Your
installer has programmed descriptive names for each sensor-protected door and window. The Control
Panel's color display will show the names of which door and windows are open.
The top area of the display on the Home, Security, and Menu Screens will list any sensors that
are currently open.
Pressing the
STATUS button will also display a list of all open sensors along with general system
status and alerts.
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button will not be lit if ANY
THE STATUS BAR SHOWS THE SYSTEM MODE
AND WHAT SENSORS ARE OPEN
THE ARM BUTTON ON THE SECURITY AND
MENU SCREENS LIGHTS GREEN WHEN ALL
SENSORS ARE CLOSED. THE ARM BUTTON
WILL LIGHT ORANGE WHEN ANY SENSORS
ARE OPEN
THE HOME BUTTON LIGHTS GREEN WHEN
ALL SENSORS ARE CLOSED. THE HOME
BUTTON WILL NOT BE LIT WHEN ANY
SENSORS ARE OPEN

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