
TERMS
door so you can disarm the system at the SECURITY COMMAND
keypad.
Instant Loop:
A loop which has no entry/exit delay. If this loop is tripped when
armed an alarm will be transmitted.
24 Hour Loop:
A loop which is always armed. It is not controlled by arming and
disarming. Example: Fire loop, panic loop, etc.
Areas:
A group of loops assigned together for arming and disarming. Each
loop in your burglary system must be assigned to an area. These
loops are then armed and disarmed by area. Example: The
basement area may be made up of the basement door loop, the
basement window loop and the basement motion detector loop. By
arming the basement area all three loops would be armed. 24 hour
loops are not assigned to an area since they are always armed.
Transmit:
Reporting alarms, troubles, system disarming, etc. to a central
By labeling each key with the display they can be used for many
different applications such as entering AM or PM when setting time
or selecting which areas of your system you want to arm during
system arming. The most common use is selecting a Menu Option.
This is done by pressing any one of the select keys when the name
of the Menu Option is displayed.
Loop:
Loop describes the wiring run from your alarm control cabinet to
each protection point in your alarm. Therefore each door, window,
motion detector, smoke detector, etc. which has been individually
wired to the alarm control cabinet via a “loop” of wire is referred to
as a loop. Since every loop can have a name and number the
SECURITY COMMAND can use these to identify a protection point
for you. Like, loop: 3 Front Door or loop: 12 Smoke Detector.
Entry/ Exit loop:
A loop which has an entry and exit delay time assigned. Each time
the loop is armed it will ignore any trips until the exit delay expires.
When the system is armed and the loop is tripped an alarm signal
will not be transmitted if the loop is disarmed before the delay
expires. This allows you to enter the alarm system through the entry
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To disarm your burglary system you should enter the premises
through an entry/exit delay door. By doing this the SECURITY
COMMAND prewarn tone will pulse to remind you to disarm.
Entering a delay door prior to disarming is not required however, you
can simply press COMMAND until DISARM? is displayed and
proceed from that point.
Code number: A code number may be required when disarming.
If this is a residential system a code number is normally required to
disarm. If this is a commercial system a code number may not be
required within permanent or temporary scheduled opening times.
This is optional. The system may be programmed to always require
a code regardless of time. If this is the case you should note that level
2 User Codes only function during temporary or permanent sched-
uled opening times. The disarming code options are programmed
during system installation.
Alarm Display: After entering a code number, if required, the
SECURITY COMMAND will display any loops which tripped or any
transmission problems which occurred during the armed period. All
burglary loops are then disarmed and any bypassed loops are
automatically reset.
Central Station Report: A report of the system disarming can be
transmitted to your Central Station. This is optional and is pro-
grammed at the time of system installation.
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until DISARM? is
displayed.
(Note: during entry delay the display immediately jumps to step
3.)
2. When DISARM? is displayed press any one of
the top four
select keys.
3. Enter your code number if required. If a code number is not
required the
display will read PRESS COMMAND during entry delay only.
4. Any loops which tripped or any communication problems which
occurred
during the armed period are automatically displayed.
5. The display will read ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm that
the system is
disarmed.
COMMAND
ALL/PERIMETER DISARMING
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