If trouble is encountered on a
zone programmed as a
Priority-
with-Bypass Zone however, enter
your code to silence the Mini-
Sounder and disarm; hold down
Reset Key 9 until it beeps (this will
bypass the alarm condition); then
enter your code to rearm.
Disarming When
You Return
When you enter through the exit/
entry door, the Mini-Sounder will
come on during the entry period to
remind you to disarm. Check the
red ARMED/MEMORY light; if it is
flashing, an alarm occurred while
you were out. Using your code,
disarm the system immediately
during the entry period to prevent
an alarm and to silence the
Mini-
Sounder.
NOTE: If
you enter the wrong code,
you must wait at least 2 seconds
before re-entering. If there was an
extended power failure and your
system does not respond to your
correct code, enter your pre-
programmed “Fallback” code to
disarm. See page 8.
To identify which zone(s) were
violated, hold down Alarm History
Key 2 until it beeps. The red ARMED/
MEMORY light will flash to indicate
the last alarm condition. Count the
number of flashes to determine
which zone(s) require attention.
NOTE: If an alarm occurredand the
red light did not flash, a 24 Hour
Zone (see your Alarm
Plan)
was
violated. The cause of the alarm
must be determined and cleared
before you can rearm your Control
Center.
Ambush Code (optlonal)
If an intruder forces you to disarm
your system, enter your prepro-
grammed 1- or P-digit Ambush
Code before your disarm code. This
activates
your Ambush Zone, which
is usually programmed to send a
silent alarm to a central station
(optional feature). If your system is
monitored by a central station, be
sure to memorize your ambush code.
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