
DGP-848 Control Panel 19
5.4.5 Instant Arming (Keyswitch)
SECTIONS [149] TO [156]: OPTION [8]
This option is identical to Stay arming except that all armed zones
will become Instant Zones (see section 4.2.4 on page 12). For more
information on Instant arming, refer to section 16.1.4 on page 45.
5.4.6 Regular Arming (Keyswitch)
SECTIONS [149] TO [156]: OPTION [6] TO [8]
When options [6] to [8] are off, the keyswitch arming option will
default to Regular arming (see section 16.1.1 on page 45).
6 Arming & Disarming Options
6.1 Arming Follows Partition
SECTIONS [505], [509], [513], [517]: OPTIONS [1] TO [4]
A partition can be set to follow the arming and disarming status of
one or more partitions. If a partition is set to follow more than one
partition, the partition will arm when all selected partitions are
armed. However, the partition will disarm as soon as one of the
selected partitions is disarmed. For more details on how these
options are programmed, please refer to the Programming Guide.
Example:
If options [2] and [3] are on in section [505], Partition 1 will
automatically arm whenever partitions 2 and 3 are armed. Partition
1 will disarm when either partition 2 or partition 3 is disarmed.
[505] Partition 1:
Option [2] = Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 2
Option [3] = Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 3
Option [4] = Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 4
[509] Partition 2:
Option [1] = Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partition 1
Option [3] = Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partition 3
Option [4] = Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partition 4
[513] Partition 3:
Option [1] = Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 1
Option [2] = Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 2
Option [4] = Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 4
[517] Partition 4:
Option [1] = Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 1
Option [2] = Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 2
Option [3] = Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 3
When Regular, Stay, or Instant arming a partition, its lobbied
partition(s) will Regular arm. When Force arming a partition, its
lobbied partition(s) will Force arm. A lobbied partition is a partition
that is set to follow the arming and disarming of another partition.
6.2 Restrict Arming On Battery/AC Failure
SECTION [503]: OPTION [8]
With option [8] on in section [503], the control panel can restrict
arming if the control panel detects an AC failure, battery loss or if
the battery voltage is less than 10.5V. The control panel will not
arm any partition until all battery/AC trouble conditions are rectified.
6.3 No Arming On Tamper
SECTION [501]: OPTION [8]
With option [8] on in section [501], the control panel can restrict
arming if the control panel detects a tamper on a zone or module
(see section 7.4 on page 22). The control panel will not arm any
partition until all tamper trouble conditions are rectified and the
Installer Code has been entered to clear the troubles.
6.4 No Arming On Supervision Loss
SECTION [501]: OPTION [4]
With option [4] on in section [501], the control panel can restrict
arming if the control panel receives a supervision loss signal from a
wireless module (see section 7.3 on page 22). The control panel will
not arm any partition until all supervision loss trouble conditions are
rectified.
6.5 Timed Auto-Arming
SECTIONS [505], [509], [513], [517]: OPTION [5]
With this option enabled, the control panel will arm the selected
partition every day at the time specified by the Auto-arm Timer (see
section 6.5.1). When the partition is automatically armed, the control
panel will transmit the Auto-arming report code programmed in
section [626]. Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto-
armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition. The type of
arming is determined by the Auto-arming Option (see section 6.7 on
page 20). Regardless whether the partition was successfully armed
or not, the control panel will always transmit the Late to Close report
code programmed in section [626]. Please note that the control
panel will enter a 60-second Exit Delay period before arming the
system. At this point, Auto-arming can be cancelled by entering a
valid access code. Since the control panel can enable this feature
for each individual partition, select the section that corresponds to
the desired partition and turn on option [5].
[505] = Partition 1 [513] = Partition 3
[509] = Partition 2 [517] = Partition 4
6.5.1 Auto-Arm Timer
SECTIONS [271] TO [274]
If Timed Auto-arming is enabled (see section 6.5), the control panel
will send the Late to Close report code and attempt to arm the
system at the time specified by the Auto-arm Timer.
Sections [271] to [274] represent timers for partitions 1 through 4
respectively. Select the section corresponding to the partition and
program the time you wish the control panel to arm the selected
partition and/or send the Late to Close report code. Please note
that the control panel will enter a 60-second Exit Delay period
before arming the system. At this point, Auto-arming can be
cancelled by entering a valid access code.
Example:
A user would like to automatically arm partition 2 everyday at
6:15PM. To do so, enable “Timed Auto-arming” for partition 2 by
turning on option [5] in section [509]. Then enter 18:15 in section
[272].
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