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keys remains lighted unless the option Hide arming state is
enabled).
Armed status will be displayed.
If the built-in keypad has been configured as “system
keypad”, areas armed will be displayed instead of
sectors.
if one selected sector cannot be armed, the arming
procedure will be stopped.
2.4.4 System arming with sectors selection
- 8/16 sectors per area mode
Under 8/16 Sectors per area mode, sector keys are associat-
ed to sectors group.
Sector keys arm/disarm sector groups. The key-sectors as-
sociation is made during setup.
– Key in user code.
– Press OK.
Each sector key indicates associated sectors proposed for
arming according to the following table:
Key status Indication
OFF No sectors associated to that key
are proposed for arming
Slow blinking At least one sector among those
associated to that key is proposed
for arming
Fast blinking All sectors associated to that key
are proposed for arming
On the keypad display, a number / letter indicates that the
sector associated is proposed for arming (under 16 sectors
per area mode letters A to G represent sectors from 10 to
16); hyphens indicate sectors not proposed for arming.
The indication is on display bottom row.
8 Sectors mode
Arm: 123--67-
16 Sectors mode
Arm: 123--67-9AB----G
During key blinking (pre-arming time, around 5s), it is possi-
ble to change sectors proposed either per single sector, or
per sectors group.
Per single sector:
Press a number key to change a single sector proposed (as
long as the sector selected is authorised for the user).
▼ 8 Sectors mode
Press numeric keys from 1to 8.
▼ 16 Sectors mode
Press numeric keys from 1to 9, *(= A), 0(= B), #(= C).
The single sector selection is not available for D, E, F,
and G sectors.
Example
If sectors proposed for arming at the beginning are 1,2, 3,
6 and 7
Arm: 123--67-
when you press key 8 also sector 8 will be proposed for
arming (as long as it is authorised for the user):
Arm: 123--678
If you press key 8 again, sector 8 will be excluded from sec-
tors proposed.
Per sectors group:
Press a number key to change sectors proposed for arming
for that specific key according to the following table:
Status BEFORE pressing a
sector key
Status AFTER having pressed
a sector key
At least one sector (but not
all) among those associated
to that key is proposed for
arming
→All sectors associated to that
key are proposed for arming
(as long as they are authorised
for that user)
All sectors associated to that
key are proposed for arming
→No sectors associated to that
key are proposed for arming
(as long as they are authorised
for that user)
Example
If sectors proposed for arming are
Arm: 123--67-
and sector key S2 has sectors 3, 4, and 5 associated (all
authorised for the user too), when you press sector key S2
items proposed for arming will change:
Arm: 1234567-
– When finished, press OK to start arming, STOP to cancel
it.
– If exit time has been set, it will be marked by beep sounds:
leave the protected areas within the set time walking
through the path set.
At the end of exit time, sectors proposed will be armed (sector
keys remains lighted unless the option Hide arming state is
enabled).
Armed status will be displayed.
If the built-in keypad has been configured as “system
keypad”, areas armed will be displayed instead of
sectors.
2.4.5 Fast arming - 4 areas / 4 sectors mode
If two specific options are enabled, sectors can be armed
without entering the user code.