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CC408 | Operators Guide | 5.   Arming the System 
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4.5 MAINS 
Indicator 
The MAINS indicator displays the 
systems AC mains supply is normal or 
failed. 
Table 5: 
MAINS Indicator 
 
MAINS Indicator 
Definition 
On 
AC mains power normal. 
Flashing 
AC mains supply failed. 
4.6 
Off Indicator/Zone Sealed 
 
The 
 indicator displays when the 
system is in the disarmed state and 
flashes when a zone becomes unsealed 
during the disarmed state. The 
indicator stops flashing when all zones 
are sealed. 
4.7 
On Indicator/Zone In Alarm 
 
The 
 indicator displays when the 
system is armed in AWAY Mode and 
flashes when an alarm occurs. The 
indicator resets once a valid user code 
is entered. 
4.8 FAULT 
Indicator 
 
The FAULT indicator displays the 
system detected a system fault. See 
Section 12. Fault Analysis Mode
 for 
additional information on system faults.
Every time a new system fault is 
detected (such as, FAULT indicator 
flashing), the codepad beeps once 
every minute. Pressing the [#] button 
once cancels the once a minute beep 
and acknowledges the fault (such as, 
FAULT indicator on steady). 
Table 6: 
FAULT Indicator 
 
FAULT 
Indicator 
Definition 
On 
There is a system fault that must be 
rectified. 
Off 
The system is normal, there are no faults. 
Flashing 
There is a system fault that must be 
acknowledged. 
4.9 Audible 
Indications 
 
Table 7
 defines the audible indicators 
generated by the codepad buzzer. 
Table 7: 
Audible Indicators 
 
Audible Indicator 
Definition 
One short beep 
A button was pressed on the 
codepad, or end of exit time when 
armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY 
Mode 2. 
Two short beeps 
The system accepted your code. 
Three short beeps 
The requested function was 
executed. 
One long beep 
Indicates the end of exit time when 
armed in AWAY Mode, or the 
requested operation was denied or 
aborted. 
One beep every 
second 
Walk Test Mode is currently active 
or warning before automatic arming 
takes place. 
One short beep 
every minute 
There is a system fault waiting to 
be acknowledged. 
5.  
Arming the System 
There are several ways to arm the system depending 
on whether you are: 
x
Leaving the premises and require all active zones 
to be in a ready state for an intruder. 
x
Remaining in the premises and only require part 
of the system to be in a ready state for an 
intruder. 
If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time, the 
zone is automatically isolated and constantly displays 
on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active 
part of the system when the zone reseals. For 
example, if a window is left open after exit time 
expires, the window is not an active part of the 
system until the window is closed. Opening the 
window after exit time expired causes an alarm 
condition. 
Table 8
 defines the different methods for arming the 
system. 
Table 8: 
Arming Methods 
 
AWAY Mode 
Arms the entire system. See Section 5.1 
Arming in AWAY Mode
STAY Mode 1 
Arms all zones except those programmed 
to be automatically isolated by the 
installer. See Section 5.2 Arming in 
STAY Mode 1
STAY Mode 2 
Arms all zones except those programmed 
to be automatically isolated by the Master 
Code holder. See Section 5.3 Arming in 
STAY Mode 2