Selective zone shunting, Duress passcode, Command – ADT Security Services 6112 User Manual

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Selective Zone Shunting

G I have this feature.

G I do not have this feature.

The Command Center makes it easy for you to have complete
control of your security system. By using Selective Zone

Shunting you have the ability to bypass zones you do not wish
to arm, directly from the Command Center. If you don't want a

particular zone to arm simply push the same numbered key as

that zone, and it will not arm with the rest of the system.
CAUTION:

When a zone is bypassed, it is not

armed and therefore, your protection is compromised.

Application

In an office building or warehouse. Selective Zone Shunting
enables you to arm only those areas that need to be kept secure.
Areas where personnel are working can be kept disarmed until
they are finished and the areas are vacated. To arm all zones,
simply disarm the unit and rearm using COMMAND 1 or your

personal passcode plus | I^4T| .

COMMAND

To use Selective Zone Shunting:

1. Ensure that all zones are secure.

2

.

3.

4.

5.

Start the exit delay by entering your personal passcode plus

The PERIMETER and

EMT

or

COMMAND

INTERIOR lights flash, indicating the start of the exit delay
time.

While the system is in the exit delay mode, press the

bar and then the

COMMAND

0

key. The system is

now in the Selective Zone Shunting mode. (Priority and 24
hour zones cannot be bypassed.)

To prevent a zone from being armed, press the key that
corresponds with the number of that zone, and then the

ENT

key. During the exit time, if a bypassed zone is to

be armed with the rest of the system, press the key that

corresponds to the zone, and then the

ENT

key. Each

time a zone number key is pressed while in this mode, the
exit time is restarted. This provides time to select the zones
you wish to arm.

After all zone arming selections have been made, press the

ENT

I

key to enter your commands and terminate the

Selective Zone Shunting mode. The indicators of bypassed
zones will blink slowly. The system returns to the original
arming command. You should now exit the premises. 23

Duress Passcode

G 1 have this feature.

G 1 do not have this feature.

A duress passcode is used to send a silent alarm signal to the
Central Station. It arms or disarms the security system just like
your personal passcode; however, as the system is armed or
disarmed, an alarm signal is transmitted to the Central Station. If
you have the duress feature, this command center activates
duress in one of two ways, as described in Passcode +1 or
PasscodeS. Be sure that your security technician indicates how

this feature works in your system.

Application

The duress passcode is used when someone threatens you and
demands that you disarm (or arm) your security system. By
disarming (or arming) with a duress passcode, the Central Station
is alerted of an alarm situation.

Passcode + 1
Passcode + 1 is based on your personal passcode. By increasing
the last digit by one, the duress feature is activated. Example; If
your personal passcode is 1234, the duress passcode is 1235.

G

My system uses Passcode + 1 for duress.

NOTE: If your system has a security passcode that "unlocks"
the COMMAND bar, increasing the last digit of that passcode by
one will also send a duress signal to the Central Station.

PasscodeS
The second type of duress passcode is called PasscodeS. This is a
dedicated passcode, separate from and different than your
personal passcode.

G

My system uses PasscodeS for duress.

Important!
Be sure to press the
passcode.

ENllii key after entering the duress

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