Setting and Unsetting
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After a short period, the standby screen is displayed. For example:
In a part-setting system, one of four LEDs (Figure 4) may glow to show
which part of the system is set, unless disabled by the installer to meet
appropriate standards.
Figure 4. LED positions to indicate set/unset status
In addition, the installer may have configured the system to flash the strobe
light briefly on the external siren/strobe unit when the system sets.
If the system does not set
If the system does not set, check the display to see if any zone is active.
Normally, the system can set only when zones (other than those in the
entry/exit route) are inactive. If there is more than one zone active, the
display changes every three seconds to show each zone in turn.
Quick-setting the system using a keypad
Your installer may have enabled quick-setting, which removes the need to
use an access code or proximity tag to start setting.
Note: To make the system comply with certain regulations, the installer
may not be allowed to provide this facility.
To quick set (if enabled):
1. Press:
A – To set the system fully (part-setting system) or to set partition 1.
B – To set part set B (part-setting system) or to set partition 2.
C – To set part set C (part-setting system) or to set partition 3.
D – To set part set D (part-setting system) or to set partition 4.