Quick-Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
LCD Display
Once the Partition feature is enabled, the LCD will display the
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status of all 3 partitions as [ P1:X P2:X P3:X ].
Where
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“X” is the partition’s status:
R = Ready
N = Not Ready
A = Away
H = Home
D = Entry delay
E = Exit delay
“-” = This partition is not used (does not have zones assigned
to it)
In case of
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TROUBLE or MEMORY, LCD alternates between partitions
status (explained above) and MEMORY/TROUBLE messages.
Time/Date can be shown as a screen saver text L
LED & Beep Indications
Arming LED
ON = at least one partition is AWAY
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Blinking = one or more partitions are
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HOME and none are AWAY
OFF = all partitions are DISARMED
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Trouble LED
Reectsatroubleintheentiresystem,notperpartition
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More information in “Reviewing Trouble Information” in the
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User Manual.
Exit/Entry delay beeps
Are sounded whenever an Entry/Exit delay is set in at least
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one partition.
Arming options
Quick Arm
In Quick Arm mode, a user has access to arming the system
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without having to identify himself (by entering a code).
With partitions II enabled, arming the system (HOME or AWAY)
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from the keypad or the control panel will arm ALL partitions
(sinceuserisnotidentied).
It is still possible to arm one specic partition, by selecting a L
partition using the partition selection key prior to arming.
Arming using keyfobs is not affected by QuickArm L
Arm Instant
Arm Instant is possible only when arming ALL partitions
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simultaneously
Bypass options
Force Bypass
Setting affects all partitions
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Manual bypass
The user can bypass zones assigned to any partition with which
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he/she is associated.
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