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Arm/ Bypass
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How the Arming Modes Differ
Your security system can be armed in a number of ways, to suit
different situations. These modes are summarized below:
Full Arming. You cannot be inside the building when it is
armed with full-arming. If sensors detect movement within a
building, or at the building's perimeter, an alarm sounds.
Home Arming (optional): You can be inside the building
when it is armed with home-arming. If someone enters the
building through a protected door, you must enter a user code,
or an alarm sounds.
Instant Home-Arming (optional). You can be inside the
building when it is armed with instant home-arming. If some-
one enters the building through a protected door, an alarm
sounds instantly.
Automatic Arming (optional). Your system can be pre-pro-
grammed to arm and disarm at preset times and days. You
cannot be inside the building when it is automatically armed.
Quick Arming Modes
If your system is programmed for quick arming, you do not need
to enter your user code before arming begins. Refer to Section 8
to determine if your system was programmed for quick arming.
Quick arming does not affect how your system behaves once it is
armed. For example, there is no difference in the way a system
armed with home-arming or quick home-arming protects you.