NAV IP Access controller
assigned as the arm delay. During this time, no alarm outputs will be generated even if an alarm input is
triggered.
Similar to the procedure to arm the system, press
press
to confirm. After the password is verified the current system ARM status will be displayed as
shown below:
Press
to disarm all active arm zones. The following message is displayed:
Press
to exit.
5.12.3 Reset Alarm
When system is generating an active, ongoing alarm output, follow the procedure below to reset the
alarm.
At the window showing the system time, press
to confirm. After password is verified the following menu window appears:
Press
to clear the alarm. If system is currently armed user will be prompted to disarm the system
first. Please refer to previous section for how to disarm the system.
5.12.4 Arm/Disarm the Systemusing aKeypad Reader
The whole system can also be armed and disarmed using a keypad reader. (The reader must have an
integrated keypad, and the keypad and system reader settings must be enabled on the controller in
order to utilize this feature. Please refer to subsection "Reader Setting" for instructions on enabling
these features.) The part number for the EverAccess keypad reader is ERK‐871.
The user must first enter a command to get into the arm operation mode. (The command is introduced
in step 1 below.) In the arm operation mode, the yellow LED on the ERK‐871 will show the four different
system modes outlined below:
Yellow LED Status
OFF
ON
Flashing Slowly
Flashing Quickly
The steps to arm or disarm the system at a keypad reader are as followed:
System Armed
[ENT] to Disarm
System Disarmed
[ENT] to Arm
on the keypad. Input the ARM password and press
Reset Alarm?
[ENT] to Reset
Indicates that the system is disarmed
Indicates that the system is armed
Indicates that the system is in arm delay period
Indicates that the system is armed and some alarm input has
triggered the alarm output.
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on the keypad. Input the ARM password and
System ARM Status