Abort  Period:  When  an  alarm  is  initiated,  the 
internal sounder is activated first for a limited period 
of time which is the abort period set by the installer. If 
you cause an alarm accidentally, you can disarm the 
system within the abort period before the real sirens 
start and before the alarm is reported to the remote 
responders. 
Alarm: There are 2 kinds of alarm: 
Loud alarm - both internal and external sirens blare 
out constantly and the control panel reports the event 
by telephone. 
Silent alarm - the sirens remain silent, but the control 
panel reports the event by telephone. 
A state of alarm is caused by: 
  Motion detected by a motion detector 
  Change of state detected by a magnetic contact 
detector - a closed window or door is opened 
  Detection of smoke by a smoke detector 
  Tampering with any one of the detectors 
  Pressing the two emergency buttons simultaneously 
(panic) 
Arming: Arming the alarm system is an action that 
prepares  it  to  sound  an  alarm if a  zone is  “violated” 
by motion  or  by  opening  a  door or  window,  as  the 
case  may  be.  The  control  panel  may  be  armed  in 
various  modes  (see  AWAY,  HOME,  INSTANT  and 
LATCHKEY). 
AWAY:  This  type  of  arming  is  used  when  the 
protected site is  vacated entirely.  All zones, interior 
and perimeter alike, are protected.  
Chime Zones: Allow you to keep track of activity in 
the protected area while  the alarm system is in the 
disarmed state. Whenever a chime zone is "opened", 
the  buzzer  beeps  twice.  The  buzzer  doesn't  beep, 
however, upon  closing  the  zone (return  to  normal). 
Residences  can  use  this  feature  to  annunciate 
visitors or look after children. Businesses can use it 
to  signal  when  customers  enter  the  premises  or 
when personnel enter restricted areas.  
Note:  Your  installer  will  never  designate  a  24-hour 
zone or a fire zone as a chime zone, because both 
zone  types  actuate  an  alarm  if  disturbed  while  the 
system is in the disarmed state. 
Although one zone or more are designated as chime 
zones,  you  can  still  enable  or  disable  the  chime 
function. 
Control  Panel:  The  control  panel  is a  cabinet  that 
incorporates  the  electronic  circuitry  and 
microprocessor  that  control  the  alarm  system.  It 
collects information from various sensors, processes 
it and responds in various ways. It also includes the 
user-interface  -  control  keys,  numerical  keypad, 
display, sounder and loudspeaker. 
Disarming: The opposite of arming - an action that 
restores  the  control  panel  to  the  normal  standby 
state. In  this state, only  fire  and 24-hour  zones will 
sound an alarm if violated, but a “panic  alarm”  may 
also be initiated. 
Disturbed  Zone:  A  zone  in  a  state  of  alarm  (this 
may  be  caused  by  an  open  window  or  door  or  by 
motion in  the  field  of  view of a motion detector).  A 
disturbed zone is considered “not secured”. 
Forced Arming: When any one of the system zones 
is  disturbed  (open),  the  alarm  system  cannot  be 
armed. One way to solve this problem is to find and 
eliminate  the  cause  for  zone  disturbance  (closing 
doors and windows). Another way to deal with this is 
to impose forced arming - automatic de-activation of 
zones that are still disturbed upon termination of the 
exit  delay.  Bypassed  zones  will  not  be  protected 
throughout  the  arming  period.  Even  if  restored  to 
normal  (closed),  bypassed  zones  will  remain 
unprotected until the system is disarmed.  
Permission  to  “force  arm”  is  given  or  denied  by  the 
installer while programming the system. 
HOME: This type of arming is used when people are 
present within the protected site. A classic example 
is  night-time  at  home,  when  the  family  is  about  to 
retire  to  bed. With  HOME  arming,  perimeter  zones 
are  protected  but  interior  zones  are  not. 
Consequently,  motion  within  interior  zones  will  be 
ignored  by  the  control  panel,  but  disturbance  of  a 
perimeter zone will cause an alarm. 
Instant:  You  can  arm the  system AWAY-INSTANT 
or  HOME-INSTANT,  thereby  canceling  the  entry 
delay  for  all  delay  zones  for  the  duration  of  one 
arming period.  
For example, you may arm the control panel in the 
HOME-INSTANT  mode  and  remain  within  the 
protected  area.  Only  perimeter  protection  is  active, 
and if you do not expect somebody to drop in while 
the system is armed, alarm upon entry via the main 
door is an advantage.  
To disarm the system without causing an alarm, use 
your  control  keypad  (which  is  normally  accessible 
without disturbing a perimeter zone) or use a keyfob 
transmitter.