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7. HOW TO BYPASS A CIRCUIT
The term BYPASS is used to describe a circuit that has been de-activated. Any activations
of a bypassed circuit will be ignored by the panel, even when set.
To BYPASS a circuit(s):
1. Press the * key followed by the key number corresponding to the circuit you need to
bypass. E.g. the 2 key if you wish to bypass circuit 2.
2. The relevant circuit led will be on continuously to indicate that the circuit is now
bypassed.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to bypass any other circuits.
Note 1: Once the panel is set, it is not possible to bypass or un-bypass a circuit.
Note 2: Some circuits may have been programmed for other functions by the installer (for
example Panic or 24hr Circuits). These circuits cannot be bypassed.
8. HOW TO UN-BYPASS A CIRCUIT
An active circuit is termed an UN-BYPASSED circuit.
To UN-BYPASS a circuit(s):
1. Press the * key followed by the key number corresponding to the currently bypassed
circuit. (If the circuit is clear at this point, pressing only the * key will un-bypass).
2. The circuit led will extinguish. The circuit is now un-bypassed i.e. active. (If the circuit
led flashes on/off, the circuit is still alarmed).
9. HOW TO SILENCE THE SOUNDER
The sounder will activate under the following conditions:
1. When a panic or 24hr alarm is initiated (set or unset).
2. A normal alarm is activated (set only).
To stop the sounder activating enter your 4-digit user code. If the sounder is not cancelled,
it will stop automatically after the SOUNDER TIME OUT period.