2 Key #1: Arming & Disarming
You can arm the alarm system in several ways:
1. Via the keypad
2. Automatically, in a pre-defined time
3. Using key fobs, key switches and RFID devices
4. In Hunter-Pro only: by the phone
2.1 How to arm the alarm system
Before arming the system, check the following:
Open zones: if a zone is open, the system cannot be armed, unless it is an exit delay zone.
Open zones are indicated as follows:
In the “Fast zone” display type, no zone is indicated with a rectangle _
In the “Scan open zones” display type, no zone is indicated with “OP” (open)
A fault occurs: if the Fault LED is flashing, check the LCD screen to see what the trouble
condition is and call for service if needed. The system cannot be armed when something is faulty,
unless programmed otherwise by the Installer.
2.1.1 With user or short code
To arm your system, enter the Master code, user code (for restrictions, see section 9.4, on
page 21) or short code (a code programmed by the Installer. See section 9.12, on page 25).
If no 24-hour zone is open and no fault exist, the exit delay countdown starts with the buzzer of
the keypad sounding beeps and the red ARMED LED flashing. You can now exit the premise.
When the exit delay expires
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, the system becomes armed: the green ARMED LED stops to flash
and stays on, and the message “System Armed” is displayed briefly.
2.1.1.1 Exit and entry delay times
The exit and entry delay times, which allow entering and exiting the premise without activating
the alarm, are programmed by the Installer. The Installer can also program two different entry
delays to different zones.
2.1.2 With fast (one-key) arming
To arm your system using one key
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, press until the exit delay starts.
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The exit delay countdown can expire immediately as the final door is closed. Refer to the Installer
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One-key (“fast”) arming must be enabled by the Installer