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1.4 Quick Arming the System
If Quick Arming is
not used, a PIN must be entered at the beginning of all arming command sequences. When Quick Arming
is used, the
following shortcuts are available. Ask your installation company if you desire this feature.
1.5 Easy Exit
If the system is armed and there have been no zones violated, then you can reenter a Quick Arm Command without first disarming the system.
This allows you to change the arming level or to restart the exit delay so you can exit through an entry/exit zone. Easy Exit is disabled by default.
Ask your installation company if you desire this feature.
1.6 Turning OFF (disarming) the System/Silencing Alarms
Please read Section 1.20 Emergency Procedures prior to being confronted with an emergency event.
If you have entered the building through a perimeter door, you may hear a steady pre-alert tone from the keypads. If so, disarm according to the
chart below.
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1.18 Duress Code
User Code 14 may be used as a duress PIN number. When the system is disarmed using this duress code, a silent report is sent to the central
station. Duress codes are intended to be used when a user is forced to disarm the system. Ask your installation company if you desire this
feature.
1.19 Guest Code
User Code 15 may be programmed to be a Guest Code. After the Guest Code has been programmed, it is enabled by depressing [PIN] + [#] [8]
[4]. The Guest Code may now be used to arm and disarm the system. It remains active until the panel is disarmed with any other valid code. Ask
your installation company if you desire this feature.
1.20 Emergency Procedures
Identifying Alarm Sounds
Your alarm system may be programmed for a steady alarm sound or a pulsed alarm sound. It is important to learn the difference between a fire
alarm sound and an intrusion alarm sound before you are confronted with an actual emergency.
Silencing Alarms
All alarms can be silenced with any PIN. Entering your PIN + [Off] will silence the alarm and turn off (disarm) the control.
A Cautionary Note
How you respond to an alarm will depend, mostly, on the type and time of the alarm. You should seek the advice of your installing company as
they install your system, not later (e.g. after an alarm) to develop a response plan.
Above All Else, Common Sense Should Prevail
If there is any threat or hint of danger to yourself or others on the premises, such as in the event of a fire alarm, everyone should be instructedto
leave the premises immediately. Do not enter the premises unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Services’ personnel, or after
they have given the OK to enter.