Determines if the system’s disarming depends on the entry time.
YES: A remote control or keypad proximity tag can disarm the system during the entry
time.
Note: The system cannot be disarmed with a remote control while the system is armed. This parameter
setting is relevant only for the Away Arm (Full Arm) state and not for Stay Arm (Partial Arm).
NO: The system can be disarmed during any time using any disarming device.
This parameter is used to define if an exit time shall restart one additional time while an
entry/exit zone is tripped twice during exit time.
YES: Exit time will restart for one time only when an entry/exit zone is tripped during
exit time.
NO: Exit time will not be affected if an entry/exit zone is tripped during exit time.
This parameter is used to define the system's arming mode when using a keypad and
no exit/entry zone is tripped during exit mode.
YES: If no exit/entry zone is tripped during exit time the system will be armed in STAY
mode (Partial Arm mode).
NO: If no exit/entry zone is tripped during exit time the system will be armed in Away
mode (Full Arm mode)
This parameter is used to define what will happen if an Exit/Entry zone is left open at
the end of the exit time.
YES:
• Local alarm will be activated at the end of the exit time
• Exit error report will be sent to the monitoring station together with an alarm
report if the system has not been disarmed during the entry time that
immediately started after the exit time expiration
NO:
• No local alarm will be activated at the end of the exit time
• Only an alarm report will be sent to the monitoring station if the system has not
been disarmed during the entry time that immediately started after the exit time
expiration