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<CODE><ENTER>
On an LED keypad zone LED’s 1 & 2 will turn ON.
(LED1 = Area A & LED 2 = Area B)
On an LCD keypad the display will show
“Area/s to Disarm “A B.
This indicates that both Areas A & B are selected for disarming.
At this point if you press the <ENTER> button, both of the selected Areas
will disarm.
If before pressing the <ENTER> button you wish to de-select one of the
areas prior to disarming you can use buttons 1 or 2 on the keypad.
Button 1 relates to Area A and button 2 relates to Area B.
For example, if you press the number 2, Area B will turn off on the LCD
keypad with the display showing (A -), or zone indicator 2 will turn off on
the LED keypad indicating that only the remaining selection (Area A) will
disarm if you press the <ENTER> button.
If you don’t do anything the panel will proceed to automatically disarm
both areas in 10 seconds time.
ARMING IN STAY MODE
Stay mode allows you to Arm a pre-selected part of the building. Stay
mode can be used in a residential application to arm parts of the house
that you will not need to go into at night time or in a commercial application
to allow monitoring of an unattended shop front. The Stay mode alarm can
be in the form of a full alarm or possibly a small buzzer (Chime) to warn of
activity in the stay mode coverage area. To arm Stay mode press;
<STAY>
Area A,B or both armed LED’s will FLASH or
<STAY><CODE><ENTER>
Area A,B or both armed LED’s will FLASH.
The panel has two different Stay arming modes and the methods of Arm-
ing are detailed above. The installer will advise you on how they have con-
figured your particular alarm.
If the second option shown above (<Stay> <Code> <Enter>) is used for
arming stay mode and the code and keypad are assigned to both areas
the selective arming method described on page 4 will apply.
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