User's Manual

USER MANUAL
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THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO BYPASS YOUR SENSORS:
Method 1 Temporary Bypass All
If multiple sensors are open, the system status will read “Hang on,
you have multiple sensors that are open.” Use the “check status”
to display a list of all sensors and their statuses. Possible statuses
include Open, Closed, Active and Tampered. In order to arm your
system without bypassing any sensors, all sensors must be in
“Closed” or “Active” status.
To bypass all open sensors, tap “Bypass, Stay” or “Bypass, Away”.
When asked, “Are you sure you want to bypass? This will arm
your system.” Tap “Yes”. The system will announce that it is
“bypassing sensors and arming” and the arming countdown
will begin. The bypassed sensors will remain bypassed until you
disarm your panel.
Method 2 Long Term Bypass an Individual Sensor
If you want to be able to leave a window open, or for any reason
have your system overlook an individual sensor for an extended
period of time when it is armed, you can bypass an individual
sensor. This will disable the sensor until you turn off the bypass
for that sensor.
To bypass an individual sensor, go to Settings > Enter your 4-digit
Master Code > Sensors > Select the Sensor Type > Tap “Edit” on
the row of the sensor you wish to Bypass > On the “Bypass” Row
tap “ON” > When asked, “Are you sure you want to temporarily
disable this sensor?” Tap “Yes”. This will disable the sensor
until you change the sensor bypass setting back to “OFF” for
that sensor.
To turn off an individual sensor’s bypass go to Settings > Enter
your 4-digit Master Code > Sensors > Select the Sensor Type >
Tap “Edit” on the row of the sensor you wish to no longer
Bypass > On the “Bypass Row tap “OFF”.
DISARM THE SYSTEM
When the system is armed, your system status will read either “I’m
armed in stay mode.” or “I’m armed in away mode.” When the
system is armed, the door, window, motion (per settings), and
glass break sensors are actively protecting the premise and will
alert the system if one of them is triggered. When armed in away
mode, opening a door sensor will begin an audible Entry Delay
countdown rather than instantly triggering the