MENUS AND FUNCTIONS 
42  D-303223 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 User's Guide 
C.9 Enabling / Disabling Auto-Arming 
The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 system can be programmed to automatically arm itself on a daily basis 
at a predetermined time. This feature is useful especially in commercial applications, such as in stores, to 
ensure that the system is always armed and without having to assign security codes to employees. 
♦  Here you can enable (activate) and disable (stop) the Auto-Arming. To set the Auto-Arming time – 
see section C.10. 
 
Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references
1
 etc – see 
table at end of this section. 
 
1. 
 
The display shows the currently selected setting.
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 or    Click the   or   button until the display reads the desired 
setting, for example, "enable autoarm" and press   to confirm. 
 
 
 
3. 
 
☺ Return to step 1 
A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds. The display confirms the saved setting, and 
then returns to the User Setting menu, step 1. 
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C.10 Setting the Auto-Arming Time 
♦  Here you can program the exact time of the Auto-Arming. 
 
1. 
 
Enter the USER SETTINGS menu, select the [AUTO-ARM TIME] option and 
press the   button to confirm.
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2. 
 
The display shows the current setting of the Auto-Arm Time. At the blinking 
cursor position, enter the correct time, for example, “8:30A”, using the 
numerical keypad.
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3. 
 
When you are satisfied with the setting, press   to confirm. 
 
 
☺ Return to step 1 
A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds. The display confirms the saved time, then 
returns to the User Setting menu, step 1. 
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Additional Information (section C.9 - section C.10) 
1 
For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings – refer to section B.1 and section B.2. 
2 
The display shows the current setting (indicated by a 
 symbol), for example, "
disable autoarm
". You 
can now select either to enable or disable auto-arming using the   or   button. 
3 
The 
 symbol now appears next to the newly selected option. 
4 
The display shows the current setting of the Auto-Arm Time, for example, "
12:00 PM
", with the cursor 
blinking on the first hour digit "1". For detailed explanation of how to set the time - refer to Section C.7 B.  
5 
The saved auto arm time is displayed without the cursor, for example, "
08:30 A
". 
6 
You can now select another option in the User Setting menu (see section B.1 and section B.2), or quit 
programming (see section B.3).