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ADVANCED FEATURES
Security Bypass/Unbypass
(Security Bypass programmed? !YES !NO).
In high-security applications, zones may be bypassed (or unbypassed) only if a valid code is entered first, as follows:
1. Enter a User Code valid for bypass, then press
B
. The display will read * BYPASS ENABLED *
2. Press
B
then the zone number (or vice versa) to deactivate that zone.
Similarly, a bypassed zone may be unbypassed using the same procedure.
Start Exit Time After Ringback
(for Commercial Burglary Systems only)
(Optional - Start Exit Time programmed?
!YES !NO).
If your system reports to a central station, your panel may have been programmed to start exit delay after the
central-station ringback (verification) signal. Then, after arming, your system will communicate to the central station. After
the central station acknowledges receipt (ringback), exit delay will start. If ringback is not heard within about 30 seconds, a
communication problem may exist; call for service. Function 11 (Start Exit Time) may then be used to manually start the
exit delay, however reporting capability may be sacrificed. (If your system does not report or the ringback feature was not
programmed, exit delay will start as soon as your code is entered. Also note that if an exception window is programmed,
and the closing is within that window, no ringback is provided. Ask your alarm professional if this feature is enabled.)
Exit-Delay Restart
(Exit-Delay Restart programmed?
!
YES
!
NO).
On arming, the programmed exit delay will start. After the exit door has been opened and then closed, exit delay will
change to 60 seconds. Thus, a long exit delay may be programmed, which will immediately be reduced to 60 seconds upon
exiting. If re-entry occurs during that 60 seconds, exit delay will restart once again (and only once again) at 60 seconds. If
so programmed, re-entry within 60 seconds after exit delay has expired, will cause the alarm to sound a 2-second warning
(in addition to the entry sounder) to remind the user to disarm.
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