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Quick disarming
Display shows time and date and arming mode
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Normal Disarming
Display shows time and date and arming mode
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press on (5) “Off”, control unit will be disarmed.
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Contemporary disarming of more sectors
Display will show date and time
Digit User Code
Display will show sectors arming/disarming state.
Digit (0) (zero) to enter Sum mode
Press (5) “Off”, armed sectors will be disarmed
Press (ESC) to exit
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Emergency code
The Emergency Code can be used to enable a silent anti-robbery alarm output if this output has
been programmed by the Installer.
In this way, if an intruder has forced an authorized user (employee, etc.) to switch off the system
under threat, a silent signal will be transmitted without the intruder’s knowledge.
The Emergency Code is a code that works in the same way as the User Code, and can there-
fore be used to switch off the control panel under threat.
The Emergency Code is automatically created by the control panel by adding “1” to the last digit
in each User Code.
Enter the Emergency Code [User Code + 1 ]
Example 1:
User code: 5 4 6 3 2 1
Emergency code: 5 4 6 3 2 2
Example 2:
User code: 5 4 6 3 2 9
Emergency code: 5 4 6 3 2 0