Operation Manual

NX-10 User Manual 13
Disarming your system after an alarm
2. The siren stops ringing, the keypad stops beeping and the alarm
memory is displayed.
3. The alarm memory displays the zone(s) where the alarm has occurred.
In this case, a burglary alarm occured in zone 8.
4. Press the keys to scroll through the different zones listed in
the alarm memory.
5. Press OK. Your system is ready to be armed.
Note: You can view the alarm memory at any time from the quick user
menu or user menu. Enter the quick user menu by pressing OK and then
pressing
key, select Alarm Memory and press OK.
Note: Press NO key to clear any incorrectly entered user code or other
information.
If you want to enable a screensaver immediately, press at the same time
both keys.
1. Enter your code to disarm the system. When entering code, the number
of code digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner (1, 2, 3, etc.).
There are several different types of alarm. A burglary alarm and a tamper alarm activate a continuous siren. A fire alarm activates a pulsed
siren. All alarms cause the keypad to beep rapidly. For information on responding to a fire alarm, see page 14. If the EN50131 Mode is set
in the system, see page 38 for a description of the system behavior and the fault acknowledging/overriding procedure.
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8 Alarm Memory
Zone 8
OK
System Ready
Type Code to Arm