Sensor Bypass
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6.
7.
8.
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Press SELECT.
If permanent bypasses are allowed in your
system, the following screen will appear, with
ADD flashing:
If you know the sensor number, skip to step 8. If
you don’t know the number of the sensor, select
REVIEW. Choose either bypassed or
non-
bypassed sensors, depending on which list you
want to review. The display will present the list
of all sensor descriptions and their correspond-
ing number.
Choose
<
to return to the previous screen and
add the number to the bypass list.
Select ADD and enter the number of the sensor
you want to add to the bypass list.
NOTE: Since Level 3 and Level 4 users can also
arm the system, AutoBypass and Permanent
Bypass will allow them to arm with violated
sensors.
To
Remove a Bypass from the Bypass List:
1 Repeat steps l-7 above.
2 Select
REMOVE.
3
Enter the number of the sensor you want to
remove from the bypass list.
Group Bypass
Group Bypass enables you to bypass an entire
pre-programmed group of sensors. Your installer
could include this option if there is a section of the
building that is used for special occasions.
To bypass this group of sensors, bypass group
“999” with the permanent bypass described above.
Remember to remove the group bypass after the
need for it is over.
NOTE: Group Bypass is not available in UL
installations.
Swinger Bypass
Repeating alarms, such as those caused by a door
swinging in the breeze, can be costly if your
monitoring service charges you each time an alarm
is processed. A Swinger Bypass is designed to
alleviate this problem. With this option, set by your
dealer, the system will count the number of alarms
caused by one sensor. After a certain number, the
system will bypass that sensor. When you change
the level of protection (Off, Day,
Night,
or Away)
the count is reset and the sensor is accepted back
into the system.
NOTE: Swinger Bypass is not available in UL
installations.
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