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DSC Power 864 - Disarming Your System; Section 4: Using Advanced Functions; Bypassing Zones

DSC Power 864
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Quick
Exit
Disarming
Your
Security
Your
installer
will
tell
you
if
the
Quick
Exit
feature
has
been
enabled
on
your
system.
The
Quick
Exit
feature
will
allow
you
to
exit
the
premises
while
the
system
is
armed,
without
having
to
disarm
and
then
re-arm
the
system.
To
use
the
Quick
Exit
feature:
1.
While
the
system
is
armed,
press
(*)@.
2.
The
system
will
start
a
two-minute
countdown,
during
which
you
may
leave
the
pre¬
mises
through
the
entry/exit
door.
NOTE:
During
this
time,
you
may
only
open
and
close
the
entrylexit
door
once.
Once
the
door
is
closed
the
system
will
end
the
two-minute
Quick
Exit
period.
If
the
door
is
opened
again,
or
is
not
closed
before
the
two-minutes
are
up,
or
if
another
entry/exit
door
is
opened,
the
entry
delay
will
begin.
Exit
Button
If
your
installer
has
programmed
the
Exit
function
button,
press
andholdthe
button
for
two
seconds
to
activate
the
Quick
Exit
feature.
1.
If
you
are
outside,
enter
the
premises
through
a
designated
entry/exit
door.
If
you
are
inside,
go
to
step
2.
NOTE:
Entering
by
any
other
door
will
immediately
cause
an
alarm.
The
keypad
beeps
to
indicate
that
you
must
disarm
the
system.
LCD5500Z
keypads
dis¬
play
"Entry
Active
Enter
Your
Code".
Your
system
should
have
a
minimum
30
second
entry
delay
for
false
alarm
reduction
purposes.
Please
consult
your
installer
for
the
pro¬
grammed
entry
delay
time
on
your
system
partition.
2.
Go
to
the
keypad
and
enter
your
[access
code].
The
correct
access
code
must
be
entered
before
the
entry
delay
period
expires.
If
a
valid
access
code
is
not
entered
during
this
time,
the
system
will
sound
an
alarm.
NOTE:
If
you
entered
the
access
code
incorrectly,
the
keypad
sounder
buzzes
steadily
for
two
seconds.
Re-enter
your
access
code
correctly.
As
soon
as
the
correct
code
is
entered,
the
Armed
light
turns
OFF
and
the
keypad
stops
beeping.
If
no
alarms
occurred
while
the
system
was
armed
and
there
are
no
trouble
conditions
present,
LCD5500Z
keypads
will
display
"System
Disarmed
No
Alarm
Memory"
for
a
few
seconds,
and
then
"Enter
Code
to
Arm
System".
If
the
system
is
in
alarm
and
is
silenced
by
entering
the
access
code,
the
LCD
display
may
prompt
"Communications
Cancelled".
This
will
notify
the
user
that
the
alarm
has
not
been
sent
to
the
central
monitoring
station.
3.
If
an
alarm
occurred
while
the
system
was
armed:
PC55XXZ
and
LCD5501Z
keypads
will
flash
the
Memory
indicator
LCD5500Z
keypads
will
display
"View
Memory
<>
"Zone
of
Alarm".
See
"View¬
ing
Alarms
in
Memory"
on
page
13.
CAUTION:
If
you
return
and
find
that
an
alarm
has
occurred
while
you
were
away,
it
is
possible
that
an
intruder
is
still
on
the
premises.
Go
to
a
nearby
safe
location,
and
call
your
central
station
or
the
local
authorities
to
investigate.
The
alarm
memory
is
cleared
each
time
the
panel
is
armed,
so
any
alarms
show¬
ing
are
alarms
that
occurred
only
during
the
last
armed
period.

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