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Description & Operation
Stay Armed -
(Ready light is OFF, Stay icon is ON,
Bypass icon is ON), This mode is activated by press-
ing a function key programmed for Stay mode
(default key 1), or by arming the system by entering a
valid access code and not exiting the premises during
the delay period. If a function key programmed with
No Entry Arm is pressed or [*][9] is entered before
entering an access code there will be no entry delay. In
the 'Stay Armed' mode Stay/Away zones (zone defini-
tions 05 and 06) are bypassed and the remaining
zones are armed. In this mode [*][3], [*][5], [*][6]
and [*][8] functions can not be accessed.
(Ready light is OFF, Away icon is
Away Armed -
ON),This mode is activated by pressing a function
key programmed for Away mode (default key 2), or
by arming the system by entering a valid access code
and exiting the premises during the delay period. If a
function key programmed with No Entry Arm is
pressed or [*][9] is entered while the system is armed,
No Entry Delay will toggle. In the Stay Armed mode
all zones are armed. Stay/Away zones (zone defini-
tions 05 and 06) will act as interior or delay zones
(zone definition 04 or 01). Zones may be bypassed in
this mode by entering [*][1]. In this mode [*][3],
[*][5], [*][6] and [*][8] functions can not be accessed.
User functions enable the user to pro-
[*] Functions -
gram some aspects of the system. These functions are
accessed from the Ready mode and require a valid
access code. These functions include programming
access codes [*][5] and user functions [*][6]. See
[*][5] and [*][6] in '[*] Functions', Chapter 3:Pro-
gramming. Installer functions ([*][8]) require the
Installer's access code and allow Flash Programming
and Advanced programming. See Chapter 4: Flash
Programming and Chapter 5: Advanced program-
ming .
When an armed zone is violated:
Zone Violations-
The event is logged to the event buffer.
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The bell will sound (if enabled) for the duration
of Bell Timeout (BTO) or until a valid access
code is entered.
An entry or exit delay may be initiated depend-
ing on the zone type and if it has been enabled.
One or more report codes will be sent to the
central station (if enabled).
If the system is disarmed while a zone is violated, the
Memory icon will be displayed. Re-arming the system
will clear the event from Alarm Memory. If an access
code is entered before the bell times out, it will be
silenced. If an access code is entered before the report
code transmission delay expires, the report code trans-
mission will be cancelled.
1-5.3 Access Codes
Two duress codes can be pro-
Duress Codes -
grammed on the system. When a duress code is used
to perform any function the system will send a Duress
reporting code to the central station.
The Master code can perform any
Master Code-
keypad function and can be used to program all access
codes including master and supervisor codes.
Supervisor codes can program
Supervisor Codes-
additional access codes. The attributes of the Supervi-
sor code are identical to that of the Master code by
default. These attributes can be changed in
[*][5][Mastercode][9] Attribute Programming.
The Maintenance code can
Maintenance Code-
only be used to arm or disarm the system. This code
can not be used to bypass zones or perform any other
function. The Maintenance code is programmed in
Chapter 5: Advanced Programming.
The Installer's code is used to set up
Installer's Code-
and program the system. The Installer's code is 5555
by default but should be changed to prevent unautho-
rized access to programming.

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