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Figure 4. Exit Delay Example
Entry Delay Example
Note
Arming to Level 2 will also
cause Entry Delays.
You are returning to your house that is armed to Level 3—AWAY. When you unlock and enter
the designated delay door, the interior sirens and touchpads sound two short beeps every two sec-
onds. This tells you that the Entry Delay time has begun and reminds you to disarm the system to
avoid setting off an alarm.
During the last 10 seconds of Entry Delay, you’ll hear two beeps every second. If you hear 3
beeps every 3 seconds, an alarm has occurred while you were away.
Figure 5. Entry Delay Example
Your installer will work with you to decide which door(s) should be delay door(s), and determine
the delay times that will work best for you and your family. Then, the installer will program the
Exit and Entry Delay times into your system.
Extended Delay
In some situations, additional time is needed to arm or disarm the system.
In these instances, the installer can program an Extended Delay time, giving you as much as 16
additional minutes to arm or disarm the system before setting off an alarm.
Refer to Appendix A “Doors and Delay Times Settings” for a list of actual Exit Delay times.
Exit Extension
Note
In UL Listed systems, this
feature is disabled.
Your system may be set up so that the delay time is restarted if you re-open the delay door during
the initial delay time.
This is useful if, after arming the system, you walk out the door, then remember something you
forgot inside. You can re-enter and exit through the delay door without disarming and re-arming
the system.
Note
The Exit Extension will work
on the first re-entry only.
If your system is not using this feature, you must disarm the system when you re-enter the armed
premises to avoid setting off an alarm.
No Delay—For Instant Alarm
You can choose to turn off the Entry and Exit Delays, causing the delay doors to arm immedi-
ately. Anyone entering the house through the delay door when the system is set to No Delay
would immediately cause an alarm.
No Delay is normally used:
When you’re staying at home, after you’ve armed the system.
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