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Setting Up Special Arming Modes 1 and 2
These undened special arming modes are used for Special
Area arming of your system. You can set up which Areas of
your premises are armed in mode 1 & 2 and if an alarm would
be silent or audible. An ofce in the home could be armed/
disarmed independently.
Program Special Arming Modes 1 and 2
1. Set the system to CONFIGURATION using the
installer code.
2. Press the right arrow until ALARM MODE
PROGRAMMABLE is displayed.
3. Press YES. The display shows ALARM.
4. Press right arrow, display shows ALARM SPECIAL MODE 1.
5. Press YES. The active areas for that special Armand
mode are displayed.
AREAS: 1234 are active in Special Arming Mode 1.
STATE: ABAA are the state of that Area when the special
arming level 1 is used, Areas 1,3 and 4 are armed, Area 2 is
disarmed. If Area 2 is your ofce, it is not armed when
Areas 1, 3 and 4 are using Special Arming Mode 1.
There are four possible arming states you can select for
each Area that is active in Special arming level 1 or 2,
they are:
A = Area totally armed
B = Area totally disarmed
C
= Only entry sensors are armed
D = Only entry sensors on perimeter openings are armed
Press the Area number 1-4 and select A-D for the Area,
Press
Yes, you will then be prompted for the special
arming mode siren options: ALARM SIREN, SIGNAL DE
LAY BEEPS, ALARM SILENT, ALARM WITHOUT SIREN
Press the right arrow button until the display shows the
siren mode you want, press
Yes. The display now shows:
DESIGNATION MODE SPECIAL MODE 1 you can hit ESC/
NO and back out of conguration or rename special
arming mode 1 to a new home of your choice. To do this:
Press
Yes, the display shows OPERATING MODE_now
input your new name and press the
Yes key.
When nished, press and hold the ESC/NO key until you
get back to the Date and time idle text.
Put the alarm panel back into level 2 or 3 when all
conguration/programming is complete.
Viewing the History/Event Log
Events are any system activity such as arming, disarming,
alarms, access codes entered, and system programming
changes. The control panel uses built-in memory to record
each system event. This log cannot be cleared or erased and
accumulates events for up to a full year. As additional events
occur, the control panel automatically deletes the oldest
event. This ensures an accurate history.
You can view the contents of the history/event log using
a system Keypad or by instructing the system to send the
complete event log as an Email.
Viewing by Keypad
This method lets you view the most recent events.
1.
Set the system to Level 2 or 3.
2. Press either arrow button until the display shows
EVENT LOG.
3.
Press Yes. The display shows SELECT LAST EVENTS.
4.
Press Yes. The last or most recent event is displayed.
5. Press the left arrow button to view previous events.
6. Whennished, simply stop pressing buttons. The dis
play returns to the date/time and current status, then
goes blank to conserve battery power.
Sending History/Log File by Email
This method lets you send a complete history/log le to a
desired Email address for viewing. The Email includes an
attachment (in ASCII le format) that can be opened using a
word/text processor such as Microsoft® Word® or Notepa
1.
Set the system to Level 2 or 3.
2. Press either arrow button until the display shows
EVENT LOG.
3.
Press Yes. The display shows SELECT LAST EVENTS.
4. Press the right arrow button once. The display shows
SEND LOG FILE BY EMAIL.
5.
Press Yes. The display prompts you to identify the
Email address.
6. Enter the desired Email address using the alphanumeric
Keypad buttons, then press Yes. The display shows
DELIVER?
7.
Press Yes. The display indicates when delivery is
completed.
Note: If the display message indicates the Email was
undeliverable, check the Email address to make sure it
is valid/correct and try again.
After Completing Initial Configuration/ProgrammingChanging Settings
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