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Arming With Not-Ready Zones
The zones in your system are not always ready to arm.  For ex-
ample, a zone would not be ready to arm if one of its sensors has
been vandalized, needs service, or detects a potential alarm condi-
tion. Zones which are not ready to arm are referred to as not-ready
zones.
Your system has been programmed to automatically handle not-ready
zones in one of three ways described below.  Refer to Section 8 to
see how your system was programmed.
Force Arming.  With Force Arming, your system arms, even if
some not-ready zones exist.   All not-ready zones are ignored
(bypassed), and therefore, not protected.  Exception: Not-ready
Day Buzzer or Day Bell zones must be manually bypassed be-
fore arming can occur.  These are zones that cause a buzzer or
bell to sound if they are faulted while the system is disarmed.
Chirp-Alert Arming. With Chirp Alert Arming,  your system does
not arm if a not-ready zone exists.  At the end of the exit delay,
your system's sounders chirp.  You must re-enter the bulding
and enter a user code, or an alarm sounds.  Then, you must
either correct or manually bypass these zones before the sys-
tem can be armed.
Goof-Proof Arming.  With Goof-Proof Arming,  the system does
not arm if there are any not-ready exit zones (doors).  Instead,
an alarm sounds at the end of the exit delay.  You must re-enter
the building and correct the not-ready zones before arming can
occur.