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Chapter 8 End-user menu
To program your wireless alarm system, use the End-user dropdown menu. In this menu, you can set the following:
Scheduling
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Under Scheduling, you set the system time and date and the time of the next arming and disarming operations. You can program up
to 16 schedules for arming/disarming the system automatically. You can also program holiday times.
Give the
schedule a
name.
Select the type of arming: internal/external
After making all settings, send the data to the client. Click
The data is transferred to the client and the Application succeed dialog box opens. The client emits a brief signal tone.
Confirm the dialog with OK.
Program arming times for the holidays in the same way. You can program max. 20 days in this way.
After making all settings, send the data to the client. Click
The data is transferred to the client and the Application succeed dialog box opens. The client emits a brief signal tone.
Confirm the dialog with OK.
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Select Status to display the status of the system.
Select Scheduling to program a schedule for the automatic arming/disarming of the system.
Select User settings to program user PINs, enter Follow Me numbers, and activate voice messages.
Select User operations to arm/disarm partitions, activate utility outputs, override tampering, and test
system components.
Select one of 16 schedules.
Select the function for this schedule.
Arm/Disarm – Arm/disarm the system
Utility outputs – Arm/disarm relays
User limit – Access restriction of user PINs
Select the same/different times for every day.
Select two time periods per day. Between the Start and Stop time,
the system is armed, the output is armed, or the user PIN is valid.
Select 00:00 and 00:00 to deactivate the time period.
to send the screen data and confirm with Yes.
to send the screen data and confirm with Yes.
Select a partition, a utility
output or the user PIN.