User’s manual
Using the Prime system 21
These operations can be carried out through:
•LCD Keypad (paragraph 6-6-1 Alarm management)
• Alien keypad (paragraph 6-7-2 Alarm management
• Proximity readers (paragraph 7-3-1 Alarm management)
• Keyfobs (paragraph 7-3-1 Alarm management)
• Telephone (paragraph 8-3-1 Alarm management)
• Web browser (paragraph 9-3-1 Alarm management)
• AlienMobile Application
• InimCloud
5-2
Arming and disarming
partitions
The operating status of partitions can be changed by users who are authorized to access
them.
Through the appropriate user access sections for Prime system management, it is possible to
request the following commands:
• Disarm - this operation disables the partition completely. In this way, none of the zones
belonging to the partition can generate alarms.
• Away mode - this operation enables the interior and perimeter zones of the partition. In
this way, all of the zones of the partition can generate alarms.
• Stay mode - this operation enables only the perimeter zones of the partition. In this way,
only the perimeter zones of the partition can generate alarms.
• Instant mode - this operation enables the perimeter zones only and annuls delays. In this
way, all the perimeter zones of the partition will generate instant alarms.
• Hold - this operation forces the partition to hold its current status.
Under normal circumstances, the zones of armed partitions can generate alarms. Under
normal circumstances, the zones of disarmed partitions cannot generate alarms. The system
generates tamper alarms even when partitions are disarmed.
Note
When arming partitions, all the zones must be in stand-by status (not violated) and no faults must be
present.
Arming the system when zones are violated or faults are present will generate a “Forced
arming on partition” event. This event highlights the fact that partitions were armed when
conditions which lowered the security of the system were present (for example, “Low battery”
or “Mains failure”).
Appropriate programming of the control panel can however prevent the arming of partitions in
the presence of causes of reduced security.
These operations can be carried out through:
•LCD Keypad (paragraph 6-6-2 Arming commands and scenarios)
• Alien keypad (paragraph 6-7-3 Arming commands and scenarios
• Proximity readers (paragraph 7-3-2 Arming commands and scenarios)
• Keyfobs (paragraph 7-3-2 Arming commands and scenarios)
• Telephone (paragraph 8-3-2 Arming commands and scenarios)
• Web browser (paragraph 9-3-2 Arming commands and scenarios)
• AlienMobile Application
• InimCloud
•Auto-arm
Via Auto-arm
operations
If a partition is associated with a timer which controls automatic-arming operations, it will arm
when the timer switches ON and disarm when the timer switches OFF (refer to paragraph 5-5
Activations). Users who are authorized to control Auto-arm operations must:
• activate the timer associated with the Auto-arm operations
• enable the Auto-arm option for the partitions concerned