[User Code] [x][x][x][x]
In order to disarm an already armed system/partition or to deactivate an alarm the users
should enter the protected area through any delayed zone and simply key in a valid user
code (4 digits). Once a delayed zone is first violated during one arming period it will start the
appropriate entry delay timer; the keypad buzzer will sound a continuous beep, indicating
that the system must be disarmed. The system will not generate the alarm until the entry
time elapses, giving to the user enough time to enter the premise and to disarm the
system/partition (to modify the entry delay times, see section [30]).
Enter any of the 1 to 30 user codes (4 digits) to disarm the system/partition. The user
code must have the disarming (siren stopping) right;
After entering the first code digit, the continuous beep will stop and upon each key pressing,
the keypad buzzer will sound a short beep.
If after entering the last digit of the user code the keypad buzzer is sounding a long rejection
beeps means:
- The user code was not correct; press [#] key and then key in again the user code.
- The user code hasn’t the disarming (siren stopping) right; enter a user code with this
right.
After entering the last digit of a valid user code, the ARMED LED will turn OFF and the keypad
buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps of system/partition disarming.
If at least one alarm occurred during the previous arming period, after disarming, the SYSTEM
LED will stay blinking until the next arming. To visualize the alarms occurred in the system
since last arming use [*][5] command.
If no alarms occurred during the previous arming period and the SYSTEM LED is still blinking
after disarming, see system trouble status by means of [*][4] command.
To DEACTIVATE AN ALARM SIMPLY KEY IN ANY USER CODE (4 digits), WHILE THE
SIREN IS SOUNDING
The user code must have the siren stopping (disarming) right; if the siren sound is stopped
while the system/partition is armed, the system will disarm, too. If the siren sound is stopped
while the system/partition is disarmed, then only the siren will stop to sound, without system
arming. In the second case, if the user wants to arm the system after the siren sound was
stopped, he must key in again the user code.
In a partitioned system entering a user code with the right of siren stopping, while siren is
sounding, will function as follows:
1. if the a user is assigned to only one partition, it can stop the siren sounding only if the
alarm was triggered by zones from the same partition to which the code have been
assigned, as follows:
- entering of such a code while siren is sounding and the partition is armed will disarm
the partition, but the siren will not be stopped if there are zones from the other
partition which triggered alarm;
- first entering of such a code while siren is sounding and the partition is disarmed will
stop the siren sounding only if the alarm was triggered by zones from the same
partition to which the code have been assigned; if first entering of such a code
couldn’t stop the siren sounding, then next entering of code will can’t to arm the
partition until the siren stops to sound.
2. if the a user is assigned to both partitions the siren will stop sounding automatically and
the zone 1 and 2 LEDs will flash for 7 seconds, allowing the user to choose the
partition/partitions to be armed/disarmed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys.
OTHER OPERATION COMMANDS
ZONE BYPASSING
[*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code],
where [BYPASS] is the key labeled “BYPASS”.
Zone bypassing is necessary in case of a faulty detector or troubleshooting is not being
allowed because of faulty wiring, where the system needs to be armed altogether and access
is desired in a zone even while the system/partition is armed.