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– and in turn, if you want to add a card (the procedure is much similar to
that for adding a card to a new user),
– and , if you want to remove a card.
3.9.3 Removing a user
1. Enter the user menu and press in turn .
2. Select the user who is to be removed. You can make your selection by scrolling through
the list of users by means of the and keys or entering the user number.
Having selected the user, press .
3.10 Canceling the telephone messaging
The telephone messaging can be cancelled together with alarm clearing, if such an
option is provided by the installer.
The telephone messaging is cancelled after acknowledgement of the voice messaging
(see: USER MANUAL).
Enter the user menu and press in turn .
Zone bypassing 3.11
If a zone is not to trigger alarm, you can bypass it, when the partition to which the zone
belongs is disarmed. Zone bypassing is useful, for example, when you want to leave
when a detector connected to the zone is out of a window open when the system is armed or
order and sets off false alarms.
Zone bypassing reduces the level of protection. When bypassed, the zone may enable
the intruder to get inside the protected area despite the system being armed.
If a zone is bypassed because of its malfunctioning, call in the service technician
immediately to repair the defect.
For security considerations, the installer may reduce the number of zones that the user
will be allowed to bypass.
The zone bypassing functions can also be used to unbypass the zones (the zone inhibiting
function makes it also possible to unbypass an isolated zone, while the zone isolating
function makes it also possible to unbypass an inhibited zone).
3.11.1 Zone inhibiting
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hibited zone will remain bypassed until disarming the partition it belongs to, or until
assing the zone by the user.
If the zone belongs to two partitions and is only armed when both partitions are armed,
it will be unbypassed after disarming one of the partitions.
Enter the user menu and press in turn . The state of zones is illustrated by
eady n LE s indicate which zones are inhibited or
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LEDs designated by numbers. The st -o D
isolated. The blinking (flashi
keys to move and the cursor. The cursor may only be moved over the LEDs
LED ON – the zone is to be inhibited,
corresponding to the zones which can be bypassed or unbypassed. Press any digit-bearing
key to change the LED status: