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Section 8: Arming and Disarming
8.1 Arming and Disarming Options
Ref #: [0100XX01] where XX = Partition 01-08
The following arming and disarming options are programmed by
partition.
If the Bell Squawk option is enabled, outputs will activate once
briefly when the partition is armed and twice when the partition is
disarmed. All outputs programmed for ’Fire and Burg,’ ’Inv Fire/
Burg,’ ’Burg Only’ or ’Inv Burg Only’ will squawk (default=No).
In an attempt to reduce false alarms, the Audible Exit Fault (Aud.
Exit Fault) toggle option is designed to notify the user of an
improper exit when arming the system. In the event that the user
fails to close the exit/entry door properly, the system will notify
them in two ways: the keypad will emit one continuous beep and
the burglary bell outputs will activate. If this occurs, the user must
re-enter the premises, enter their access code to disarm the sys
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tem, and then follow the arming procedure again (default=No).
8.2 Automatic Arming
Automatic system arming is accessible by the user or system
administrator through the [*][6] System Functions Menu.
Through this menu, the user can set auto arm times, days, select a
programmed auto arm or disarm schedule and turn auto-arming
on and off.
NOTE: If the system has a Loss of Time trouble, automatic arming
and disarming will not work.
For more information regarding automatic arming, please see the
Instruction Manual ’Auto Arm Control’.
To program auto-arming schedules for partitions, see 14.4 ”Arm-
ing/Disarming Schedules’.
Auto-arming Options
Ref #: [0100XX01] where XX = Partition 01-08
Automatic arming is enabled or disabled for each partition. If the
Auto Arm/Disarm partition toggle option is enabled for a
selected partition, the user will be able to set up auto-arming for
that partition (default=Yes).
If the Autoarm Req Code toggle option is enabled, the user must
enter an access code during the auto arm pre-alert period in order
to prevent arming. If disabled, pressing any key will cancel auto-
arming. The Auto-arm Cancellation reporting code, if pro
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grammed, will be sent in either case (default=No).
If Autoarm Squawk toggle option is enabled, the bell output will
squawk for one second every 10 seconds during the auto arm pre-
alert period. If disabled, the bell will not sound (default=No).
NOTE: Auto-arming shall not be used on UL listed systems.
Auto-Arm Pre-Alert Period
Ref#: [0100XX0205] where XX = Partition 01-08
When a partition begins auto-arming, all keypads assigned to that
partition will sound steady for the programmed pre-alert period.
During this time, the partition is not armed and a user can post
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pone/cancel auto-arming by pressing any key on a partition key-
pad, or entering their access code, if required. The pre-alert period
time can be programmed from 001 to 255 minutes (default =
001).
NOTE: For ULC Listed installations auto arming pre-alert timer
shall be set to min. 10 minutes.
Postpone Arm
Ref #: [00020305]
If the Postpone Arm time is programmed, the user will not be able
to cancel the auto-arm sequence. The user will only be able to post
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pone auto-arming for the programmed amount of time by pressing
a key or entering their access code. Once the timer expires, the auto-
arming sequence will begin again. Auto-arming can be postponed
multiple times. The panel will continue to attempt auto-arming until
it is successful.
NOTE: Disabling the auto-arming feature using the [*][6] command
will not cancel auto-arming once the auto-arming sequence has
begun.
Valid entries for the Postpone Arm time are from 000 to 255
minutes. The default setting is 000 (postpone auto-arming dis
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abled).
8.3 Close Time Timer (CTT Duration)
Ref#: [0100xx0208] where XX = Partition 01-08
This will be a time entry from 000-255 minutes (000 disables the
feature) that will be multiplied by 5 minutes to produce the timer
value (lets call this time T). This feature is to be used in conjunc
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tion with the Event Scheduling 'CTT Schedule' (see section 14.6).
When a partition is disarmed and the CTT Schedule is active,
the timer will start.
At T-15 keypads belonging to the partition will beep once
every four seconds and a message will display "Arming In
Progress" (this message will function as the Date & time dis
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play does: pressing pound will cause base mode to be dis-
played and the message will re-appear after 10 seconds of no
key presses)
At T-5 will beep twice every four seconds (urgency)
At T-1 the partition will begin a normal auto arm procedure
(all auto-arming features will be followed).
When T is reached the partition will arm. This will be logged
and transmitted as a normal auto arm.
If the schedule has expired and the system is in the process of
CTT arming, the system will continue to count down until a
code is entered or the arming occurs.
If a valid access code with the disarm bit set is entered after T-15
but before the partition arms (anytime during the CTT pre-alert)
the access code used will be logged to the event buffer using a
"User Log" and T will be set to 30 minutes (the process will
begin again). If the code is entered during the auto arm pre-alert
the 'auto arm abort' logs will be generated. If the partition is armed
everything will be reset until the next disarming.
For the CTT arming feature to function properly on a partition the
Auto arm Abort Required Code option for that partition must be
enabled (the option is disabled by default). The default for this
timer should be 000.
NOTE: Close Time Timer not to be used with UL Listed Installations.
8.4 Disarm Delay
Ref#: [0100xx0209] where XX = Partition 01-08
If the Disarm Delay is programmed and the user who entered their
access code to disarm has the user code option (see Section 7.5)
Disarm Delay enabled, the partition will NOT disarm immedi
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ately. The keypad will display " Disarming in XXX Minute(s)"
where XXX is the Disarm delay time. This feature should only be
used on an area which has an automatic lock on the entry point,
which unlocks on the disarm sequence.
Valid entries for the Disarm Delay duration are from 000-255
minutes. The default setting is 000.

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