Stay Mode; Entry Delay; Quick Exit - 2gig Technologies GO!control 2GIG-CNTRL2 Operation And User's Manual

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Burglary Protection

Stay Mode

Stay Mode is for arming the system when people will be 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 will occur.

Entry Delay

Certain sensors, such as the front 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

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, refer to the "Installer Set Options"
section of this manual to see which options have been set for your system.
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