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Risco LightSYS Plus - Bypassing Zones (Arming with Manually-Bypassed Zones); Keyswitch Arming; Forced Keyswitch or Proximity Arming; Low-Battery Arming

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01/2022
Page 56
5IN2933
Bypassing Zones (Arming with Manually-Bypassed Zones)
See Defining Zone Bypass Status, page 43 and Quickly Bypassing/Un-Bypassing Zones on a One-
Time Basis, page 44.
Keyswitch Arming
If the system is equipped with a keyswitch, perform arm and disarm operations by
"toggling" through the respective modes.
Forced Keyswitch or Proximity Arming
When using a keyswitch or Proximity you can force-arm any partition that has one or more
open zones (these zones will be automatically bypassed upon arming). See Forced Arming
(Arming with Automatically-Bypassed Zones), page 55.
Low-Battery Arming
If installer-configured, low battery arming enables arming the system when a low battery
condition is detected in the main panel backup battery, or in a power supply expansion
module battery.
Strobe Arming
If installer-configured, strobe arming enables the internal or external strobe (upon automatic
activation by a UO) to provide a 10-second strobe confirmation after arming.
Disarming Procedures
Disarming deactivates all zones/detectors in the partitions, so they don't trigger alarms.
Disarming also resets the system to normal operation, unless the system is configured to
require the intervention of a technician/installer for performing a system reset (see Resetting
the System with Installer/Technician Intervention, page 61).
When disarming at keypads, for security purposes all users are always required to input
their user codes. When disarming at remote controls and keyfobs, a built-in "rolling code"

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