Tyco Escort5580TC Network Card User Manual


 
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A R M I N G A N D D I S A R M I N G
3.5 Alarm Memory
Your system will record any alarms that occurred while the system/partition was armed. If an
alarm occurred while the system/partition was armed, upon disarming it the following
message will be announced:
“There are (number) alarms in memory: {Zone XX}.”
To hear again the zones that went into alarm, press []. The system will prompt:
“For Alarm Memory, press [3].”
Press [3], and the system will indicate the zones in Alarm Memory:
“There are (number) alarms in memory, {Zone XX}.
To exit, press [#].”
When finished reviewing the zones in alarm memory, press [#] to return to the other system
status messages.
3.6 Bypassing Zones
Zones may be bypassed when access is required to part of a protected area while the
system/partition is armed. Once a system is armed, bypassed zones will not trigger an alarm
when they are breached.
You can only set a zone to be bypassed while the system is disarmed.
To bypass zones, first access the security system (Section 2—Accessing Your Security
System) and select a partition (Section 2.5—If You Have a Two-Partition System).
The system will prompt:
“{System} is OFF.
To turn ON, enter your access code.
For options, press [
].”
Press []. The system will announce the list of System Options. The system prompts:
“For Zone Bypassing, press [1].”
Press [1].
If your system requires that you enter an access code to bypass zones, the system will
prompt:
“Enter your access code.”
Enter your [access code].
The system will announce the Zone Bypass menu:
“There are (number) zones bypassed: {Zone XX}, etc...
To exit, press [#].”
To bypass a zone, enter the one- or two-digit zone number. The system will announce:
“ There are (number) zones bypassed: {Zone XX}, etc..
To exit, press [#].”
You can now arm the system/partition at any time (see Section 3.1—Away Arming) and the
zone(s) you selected will be bypassed. Zone bypasses are automatically removed each time
the system/partition is disarmed and must be reapplied before the next arming. For security
reasons, your installer may program your system to prevent the bypass function from
affecting certain zones.