30 ProSYS User's Manual
Chapter 4: Zone Bypassing
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When an intrusion zone is not secured, the keypad's Ready/
LED will
not light, nor can the system be readily armed. Bypassing a zone enables
you to arm a partition even if a zone within that partition is open/not
secured.
You may want to bypass a zone when access is needed to one zone in an
otherwise protected area, or to cause the system to temporarily circumvent
a zone containing damaged wiring until repairs can be made.
WARNING:
A bypassed zone may reduce the system's security capability.
Before performing the following procedure, identify the violated zone(s) as
follows:
) LED Keypad: Note which zone LED(s) is flashing on the keypad.
) LCD Keypad: Enter your user code followed by
/ , and then scroll down with the down arrow key to view all
"not ready" zones. The LCD only displays "not ready" zones that
belong to the user code that was entered.
¾ To change a zone's bypass status:
1)
THE JONESES
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THE JONESES
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Enter your code and press / . The
Bypass/
LED is illuminated.
NOTE:
If you make a mistake when entering your user code, the keypad will produce three
short beeps. Re-enter if necessary.
2)
BYP Z=01 (CL) N
ZONE 01
BYP Z=01 (CL) N
ZONE 01
Enter the zone number.
Entering the zone number a second time un-bypasses it (toggle
action).
An additional zone(s) can be bypassed at the same time by adding its
number to the sequence. For example, to bypass zones 2 and 13
using code 1234, enter:
1-2-3-4
/ 02 13 /