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To configure the Entry/Exit Delay periods:
1. From the Installer Settings menu, tap Security >Entry And Exit Delay.
The Entry and Exit Delay screen is displayed.
Figure 61: Settings: Entry and Exit Delay Screen
2. Tap the right and left-pointing arrows to increase and decrease the Entry Delay and Exit Delay peri-
ods by increments of five seconds.
3. Tap Return to Menu.
Note: The Entry/Exit Delay periods cannot be less than 30 seconds. In most cases, these periods
should not exceed 60 seconds.
Configuring the Alarm Transmission Delay
The Alarm Transmission Delay period (also called the Abort Window) is the length of time after an alarm
sounds for the customer to enter a valid key pad code before the central monitoring station is contacted.
This period starts when the customer fails to enter his key pad code during the Entry Delay period. The
central monitoring station is not contacted until after the Alarm Transmission Delay period. This helps
prevent false alarms.
The Alarm Transmission Delay period is configurable by an Installer.
Home System Installation Guide