Automatic Arming and Disarming
You can have the system arm and disarm automatically for re-occurring weekly schedules,
one-time schedules, and vacation schedules (see Defining Automatically-Operated UOs and
Arming Operations, page 69).
Arming with System Troubles
If installer-configured, you can arm the system while overriding all current troubles,
provided you first view and confirm all the troubles.
CAUTION: Depending on the type of troubles, arming while overriding troubles may
compromise the level of protection the system can offer.
➢ To arm the system while overriding troubles:
1. If you do not succeed to arm, use the scroll buttons to view all the system troubles; after
viewing them all, OVERRIDE TROUBLE? will appear.
2. Toggle to the Y (yes) option to override them all, or toggle to N (no) to cancel the
override request.
3. Press OK.
Forced Arming (Arming with Automatically-Bypassed Zones)
Forced arming enables arming any partitions with one or more open zones (zones that are
"not ready/not secured" or "faulty"), which will be automatically bypassed.
NOTE: To manually bypass specific zone(s) – for example, on a one-time basis, see Defining
Zone Bypass Status, page 43 and Quickly Bypassing/Un-Bypassing Zones on a One-Time Basis,
page 44.
CAUTION: Forced arming / bypassing zones may compromise the level of protection the
system can offer.
➢ To force-arm the system:
1. Ensure the installer has enabled forced-arming, otherwise arming the system with any
open zone will not be possible.
2. Arm the system in a normal manner; the system will be armed while simultaneously
bypassing all open zones.
NOTE: If any open zone is subsequently secured during the arming period, it will no
longer be bypassed (it will be operational).