User guide

2. Everyday Operation
Page 16 497100, Issue 4
Keyswitch Unset
If your system is fitted with a keyswitch, you can use it to unset Level or
Partition A. With a three-position keyswitch, switching from Part to Off unsets
Level B (single system only). You do not need to enter an access code or
present a tag.
Telecommand Unset
If your system is fitted with a radio expander, you can use a telecommand to
unset the system. Figure 3 on page 7 shows the actions of the buttons on the
telecommand. You do not need to enter an access code or present a tag.
Depending how your installer has set up the system
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, you may be able to use
the telecommand to unset the system from outside the premises. In this case,
the entry time will not be used.
Depending how your installer has set up the system
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, you may be required to
use the telecommand for unsetting. If you attempt to enter an access code,
the keypad will show the message "Locked Out".
If after unsetting the system with a telecommand you hear an alert tone (a
gentle "beep") and see "Tcmd Low Batt" on the keypad, the battery in your
telecommand needs to be changed. Enter your access code at the keypad to
silence the alert tone. Ask your installer to change the battery.
Aborting False Alarms
If your system is connected to an ARC and you accidentally cause an alarm,
you normally have at least two minutes before the ARC calls the police. Alarm
Abort
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enables you to cancel a false alarm by entering a valid access code
during this period (which is set by the ARC).
If Alarm Abort is not enabled on your system and you often exceed an entry
timer that is already set to the maximum, ask your installer about Alarm Abort.
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Installer Command 129
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Installer Command 48
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Installer Command 36