Disarming After An Alarm; Resetting After An Alarm; Anti Code Reset - Security Perth Agility 3 User Manual

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Disarming after an alarm:

When silencing an alarm the system goes into a disarm state. After the system is
disarmed the sirens will sound
system. On the keypad, press
last alarm.
If an "Entry door" is opened prior to disarming the system, the following voice
announcement message will be heard: "Alarm occurred in the system". Press the
key will indicate the cause of the alarm.
Note:
If an alarm occurred in the system, it is recommended to leave the premises.
Only after police investigation should you consider that the burglar is no longer
on your premises and you can re-enter. In special cases (if programmed by your
installer) arming the system after an alarm might require a technician code. For
more information refer to your installer.
Note:
Your installer can define the number of times (0-15) that an alarm will be sent
from the same detector during one arming period. This is usually used to
prevent an alarm from a malfunction detector, an environmental problem or
incorrect installation

Resetting after an alarm:

Your installation company can define that the reset of the system to a Normal Operation
mode will require the intervention of your monitoring station or installer. In this case,
after an alarm condition the system will be regarded as Not Ready and while requesting
for system status (

Anti Code Reset

Press
Enter user code
Go to Activities > Anti Code option.
Call your monitoring station (MS) or installer and quote the "RANDOM
CODE" displayed on your keypad. The MS or installer will give you a
return Anti-Code.
Enter this Anti code followed by
4 siren chirps
for 2 seconds in order to view information about the
) indication you will get a trouble message: Technician Reset.
.
indicated that an alarm occurred in the
and the system will reset.
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