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11.3 DELAYED ALARM CIRCUITS.
DELAYED ALARM circuits can be used when PART SETTING (setting while staying at
home). It is advisable to program DELAYED ALARM circuits if you are likely to
accidentally trigger these circuits.
A DELAYED ALARM circuit (when triggered) will cause the keypad to “beep”.
Your user code must be entered within 30 seconds, or an alarm condition will be created.
This feature prevents false alarms and sounder noise, yet allows full protection against
intruders.
11.3.1 HOW TO PROGRAM “DELAYED ALARM” CIRCUITS
To program circuits as DELAYED ALARM circuits:
1. Ensure the panel is UNSET and no circuits are alarmed.
2. Hold down the 4 key for 2 seconds. (The keypad will “beep” and the ready and
tamper leds will flash together).
3. Now select the circuits that you require to be DELAYED ALARM circuits by
pressing the key corresponding to the circuit number. The DELAYED ALARM
circuits will be indicated by the corresponding circuit leds being on
permanently. (Note: Any PART SET circuits that have been programmed will
be indicated by flashing circuit leds).
4. Press the # key to exit this mode.
11.3.2 HOW TO CANCEL A “DELAYED ALARM” CIRCUIT
To deselect a DELAYED ALARM circuit:
1. Ensure that the panel is unset.
2. Hold the 4 key down for 2 seconds. (The keypad will “beep” and the ready and
tamper leds will flash together).
3. The DELAYED ALARM circuits will be indicated by circuit leds being on
permanently.
4. Cancel the circuit or circuits concerned by pressing the key corresponding to
the circuit number.
5. Press the # key to exit this mode when completed.
Note: The control panel will automatically exit this mode after 60 seconds if no keys
are pressed.