User guide

2. Everyday Operation
Page 10
Unsetting the System
WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm
starts, there may be an intruder.
You must unset the system from a keypad.
When you open an entry door, the system starts an entry timer. During the
entry time, the keypads give a "galloping" entry tone to warn you that the timer
is running. If you exceed the entry time, an alarm will occur. Your installer will
have ensured that the entry time for each entrance is long enough for you to
enter by the designated entry route, get to the keypad and unset the system.
To unset the system:
1.
Enter through the designated entry door
and go to the keypad.
As you enter the premises, the system
starts the entry timer and the keypads
give the entry tone.
The display shows the level you entered
(for example):
Entry A
9651PD
2.
Key in an access code (or present a tag).
Note:If you enter an incorrect code, try again. If you enter an incorrect code four
times, a tamper alarm will sound and all keypads will be locked for 90
seconds. See page 8.
The entry tone stops and the system
gives a double "beep".
The system or is now unset.
Aborting False Alarms
If you accidentally cause an alarm, you have two minutes to cancel the alarm
by entering your access code again. If the alarm goes on for longer than two
minutes you may need to call the installer to reset your system before you can
set the system again.