YES: Arming or disarming the system using a remote control, wireless keypad or a key
fob produces a brief "chirp" and activates the strobe as follows:
• One chirp indicates the system is armed (also when arming with a keypad)
• Two chirps indicate the system is disarmed
• Four chirps indicate the system is disarmed after an alarm
NO: No "chirp" is produced
YES: The sirens operate when a "Police Alarm" is initiated at the keypad (if defined), at
the remote control, or when a panic zone is activated.
NO: No siren operation occurs during a "Panic Alarm," making the alarm truly "silent"
(Silent Panic).
Note: The system always transmits a panic report to the monitoring station.
YES: If an alarm occurs when the system is armed in the Stay Arm (Partial Arm) mode, a
buzzer sounds for 15 seconds before the sirens operate.
NO: An alarm in the Stay Arm (Partial Arm) mode causes sirens to operate
simultaneously.
Relates to the Jamming Time parameter.
YES: Once the specified time is reached, the system activates the siren and sends a report
code to the monitoring station.
NO: Once the specified time is reached the sirens do not operate.
Determines whether the system will sound beeps during exit time in Stay Arm (Partial
Arm) mode.
YES: Exit beeps will sound
NO: Exit beeps will not sound
YES: Arming a partition, using a remote control or key-switch can be performed with
violated (not ready) zones in the system. Any violated (not ready) zone(s) in the
partition will be bypassed automatically. The partition is then "force armed," and all
intact zones are capable of producing an alarm.
NO: The partition cannot be armed until all violated (not ready) zones are secured.