ADT Security Services Power 864 manual Arming Your System Away Arming, Away Button

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Arming Your System

Away Arming

Arming and Disarming Your System: Arming Your System

There are two basic methods for arming your security system.

Away Arming: Use this method when everyone will be away from the premises. See below.

Stay Arming: Use this method when one or more people will stay on the premises. See page 8.

You can also use any of these methods to arm your system (see pages 10 to 11):

Quick Arming: Arm your system without having to enter an access code. This feature must be turned on by your installer before it will work.

“No Entry” Arming: Arm your system with no entry delay - use this method when no one else will be entering the premises.

Automatic Arming: The system will arm itself at pre-programmed times. This feature must be turned on by your installer before it will work.

No Activity Arming: The system will arm itself after a pre-programmed delay after no zone activity. This feature must be turned on by your installer before it will work.

When you arm your system using the Away arming method, both interior zones (e.g., motion detectors) and border zones (e.g., door and window contacts) will be active and will cause an alarm to sound when opened.

1.Check that your system is ready to be armed (Ready light is ON).

2.Enter your [access code]. As you enter each digit, the keypad sounder beeps.

If you enter the access code incorrectly, the keypad sounder buzzes steadily for two sec- onds. Re-enter your access code correctly.

When you enter a valid access code:

The keypad sounds fast beeps.

The Armed light turns ON.

LCD5500Z keypads display “Exit Delay in Progress”.

The exit delay begins and the keypad beeps once every second until the end of the exit delay. The keypad beeps quickly for the last 10 seconds of the exit delay.

3.Exit the premises through the entry/exit door. Doing this tells the system that you are away, and the system arms all the interior zones.

At the end of the exit delay, all keypad lights, except the Armed light, turn OFF. LCD5500Z keypads display “System Armed in Away Mode” and “Enter Code to Disarm System”. The system is now armed.

NOTE: If LCD5500Z keypads display: “* WARNING * Bypass Active”, or if the Bypass indicator is ON at PC55XXZ and LCD5501Z keypads, there are one or more zones bypassed (i.e., not armed). See “Bypassing Zones” on page 15. If you arm the system with a zone bypassed or a trouble present, your security protection is reduced.

Away Button

You may also be able to quickly Away arm your system using the “Away” function button on your keypad. If your installer has programmed this button, press and hold it for two sec- onds to arm in Away mode.

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Contents Power864TM To do this Press this See Quick Reference GuideTable of Contents Glossary System Information Fire SafetyCustomizing Your System LCD5501Z Keypad PC5532Z LED Keypad LCD5500Z Keypad Keypad Buttons & Lights➌ Number Pad All Keypads ➑ Function Indicators LCD5501Z and PC55XXZ Keypads➊ Displays LCD Keypads ➋ Status Lights All KeypadsAbout This Guide How Your System Works IntroductionMonitoring TestingFire Detection RemoteGetting Ready to Arm Your System Arming and Disarming Your SystemAway Button Arming Your System Away ArmingBell/Siren Sounds After Away Arming Stay Arming Audible Exit FaultStay Button Quick Arm No Entry ArmingRe-activate bypassed zones To turn automatic arming on or off Automatic ArmingExit Button Quick Exit Disarming Your Security SystemDealing With Alarms and Emergencies PC55XXZ Keypads Intrusion Burglary Alarms Viewing MemoryLCD5500Z Keypads LCD5501Z KeypadsCalling for Help Bypassing Zones with a PC55XXZ or LCD5501Z keypad Using Advanced FunctionsBypassing Zones Bypassing Zones with an LCD5500Z keypadTo program a Bypass Group To select a Bypass Group when arming the systemRecalling Bypassed Zones Bypass Groups Viewing Troubles With a PC55XXZ or LCD5501Z Keypad Indicator Type Of TroubleIdentifying Trouble Conditions Viewing Troubles with an LCD5500Z keypadKeypad beeps Keypad displays Testing Your Keypad Sounder and SirenTesting Your Entire System Zone Light Type Of TroublePage Erasing a code Programming Access CodesCustomizing Your System PC55XXZ and LCD5501Z KeypadsFrom a PC55XXZ or LCD5501Z keypad From an LCD5500Z keypadHousehold Fire Safety Audit Fire Escape Planning Fire SafetyGlossary Zone PartitionSystem Information For ServiceAccess Codes System InformationZone Information Index Limited Warranty System Failures Page Page Toronto, Canada