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When you’re arming your house from the outside. (You must have a wireless touchpad in
order to do this.)
Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay, using a touchpad:
1. Close all perimeter doors and windows.
2. Enter
2 + CODE or 3 + CODE. The system sounds two or three short beeps.
3. Immediately after hearing the beeps, press
4 for No Delay. Touchpads display, “ARMED TO
STAY NO DELAY” or “ARMED TO AWAY NO DELAY,” for example.
Note
If Quick Arm feature is on,
an access code is not
required. See the “Quick
Arm” section in this manual.
Changing the arming level will restore delay doors to their normal Exit and Entry Delay times.
Auto STAY Arming Feature
The Auto STAY Arming feature helps cut down on false alarms in the event that you arm the sys-
tem to 3—AWAY, but fail to leave during the Exit Delay time. Here’s how it works:
The dealer can turn this feature on or off for you. See Appendix A “System Features” to see if
this feature is available to you.
Arming While a Door or Window is Open
It is possible to arm your system while leaving a door or window open. This is useful if, for
example, you like to sleep at night with the window open.
If the door or window has a sensor installed on it, the system must be told to ignore, or bypass,
that sensor when it’s open. All other sensors will remain active.
There are two methods for bypassing a sensor:
Note
When a sensor is bypassed,
you are allowing that door or
window to go unprotected.
Directly — After arming the system, bypass door/window sensors before you open them.
You must know the sensor number of the door or window you wish to bypass. Your installer
can include the zone number as part of the sensor text.
Indirectly — As you are arming, bypass sensors on doors and windows that are already
open. This method should not be used in UL Listed installations.
Bypassing a Sensor Directly
Use this method if the system is armed and you would like to open a window without disarming.
Refer to the “Appendix A: User Sheets” to determine what the sensor number is for the sensor
you wish to bypass.
Note
You cannot bypass sensors
directly using a keychain
touchpad.
To bypass sensors directly:
1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Arm your system to the desired level.
3. At any touchpad, press
# + CODE. (# is labeled Bypass)
4. Touchpads display, “BYPASS SENSOR _ _,” or “ENTER SNSR _ _.” Enter the desired sen-
sor number.
5. Touchpads display, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or “SENSOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example.
6. If the touchpad displays “INVALID,” or “FAILURE,” or if the touchpad sounds one long
beep, make sure that you entered a valid sensor number. Heat and smoke sensors cannot be
bypassed.
7. Bypass other sensors, if necessary, by repeating Step 3.
8. The bypassed door or window can now be opened.
To arm (unbypass) bypassed sensors:
If you arm the system to Level 3—AWAY, and do not leave the premises within the Exit Delay time
If feature turned on The system can tell that no one opened and closed a delay door
within the delay time. It assumes that someone is still inside and
the panel will arm to 2—STAY to avoid a false alarm.
If feature turned off The system arms to Level 3—AWAY regardless of whether or not a
delay door has been opened and closed.
Your movement inside the premises could activate a motion
detector, causing an alarm.