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ARMING WHEN LEAVING
1
Check the Garage Touchpad indicators. The green READY light should be ON-STEADY, indicating
that the system is ready to arm.
• If the green READY light is BLINKING, this indicates that a zone is faulted. The READY light is blinking out the zone
number of the open zone. Count the flashes and look at your zone list to see which zone is open and secure it (close
the door or window, etc.). If you cannot immediately secure the zone, it may be bypassed (see page 7).
• If the green READY light is OFF, the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in the system,
the other deadbolt must be locked before the system can be armed. Go to the other deadbolt location and lock it.
2
Press the AWAY button on the Touchpad.
If you change your mind after pressing AWAY, press SILENCE to clear arming.
3
Open the garage door and exit within 3 minutes. (Note: See page 13 if your garage door motor fails).
4
When the garage door closes (either by pressing A1 or A2 on your Keyfob or with your standard garage
door opener remote control), the Garage Touchpad will give one chirp to indicate the system has armed.
If the garage door has not been closed within 3 minutes of pressing AWAY , the system will revert
back to a disarmed state.
If the system detects movement inside the premises within 3 minutes of arming, it will automati-
cally revert to Stay mode, providing perimeter protection with the interior protection (motion sen-
sors) turned off. (See ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME - page 8).
If you are leaving with NO other family members remaining home:
The ARMED indicator will begin to flash, indicating that you have up to 3 minutes to exit through the
garage and close the door.
READY
ARMED
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