Vivint — User Guide
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16 Minutes
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Unlimited
Exit Delay
The Exit Delay begins immediately after arming the system. The delay gives you time to leave through the des-
ignated exit/entry door without setting off the alarm.
During the Exit Delay beeps sound, and faster beeps sound during the last 10 seconds.
NOTE: Arming remotely does not start an Exit Delay.
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60 Seconds is the default, or ________ for ________ Door.
Entry Delay
The Entry Delay begins when the designated entry/exit door is opened while the system is armed. The delay
gives you time to disarm the system before triggering the alarm. You must enter a User Code on the Control
Panel or Wireless Keypad before the Entry Delay time expires. During the Entry Delay, beeps sound to remind
you to disarm the system.
The system supports two different Entry Delays:
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Entry Delay #1 is for your primary entrance door. 30 Seconds is the default, or _________ for ________
Door
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Entry Delay #2 is for a secondary entrance (such as a garage door) and is usually set longer to give you
time to get to the keypad and disarm the system. 45 Seconds is the default, or _________ for ________
Door
24-Hour Emergency Functions
Three 24‐hour emergency functions: You can activate the Panic, Fire, and Emergency buttons on the Control
Panel. The installer can set which emergency buttons on the Control Panel are active.
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Panic (Audible)
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Panic (Silent)
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Fire
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Emergency
Quick Arming
Quick Arming allows you to arm your system without having to enter a User Code.
When you press the Stay or Away button, the system will start to arm without requesting a User Code.