6 bypassing zones, Bypassing zones, 6bypassing zones – DSC WLS900 User Manual

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BYPASSING ZONES

A “bypassed” sensor will not cause an alarm. Sensors may be bypassed to allow access to part of the
premises while other sensors remain armed. For example, you could bypass the motion sensor
protecting your living room, while the sensor protecting the Entry/Exit Door remains armed. Bypassed
sensors will be automatically cleared the next time you disarm the system. Each time you want to arm the
system with some of the sensors bypassed, follow the procedure below.

Bypassed sensors will not cause an alarm. Before arming the system with bypassed sensors, be
sure to review the list of bypassed zones and ensure that all bypasses have been made
intentionally.

This message will be displayed allowing you to bypass sensors, view
previously bypassed sensors, or to clear sensors that are already bypassed.
This message will be displayed as part of the arming procedure. When asked
to arm the system, press the

-NO Key until this message is displayed.

When this message is displayed, press the

-YES Key to bypass sensors

or to clear existing bypasses.

When the

-YES Key is pressed, the Keypad will display a message similar

to this one. To bypass the sensor, press the

-YES Key. To display the next

sensor, press the

-NO Key.

When the

-YES Key is pressed, this message will be displayed. The

sensor is now bypassed; to clear the bypass, press the

-YES Key. To

display the next sensor, press the

-NO Key.

If a sensor is open while the system is in the Bypass Sensors mode, a
message similar to this one will be displayed. Note that the “OP

OP

OP

OP

OP” indicates

that the sensor is opened. Press the

-YES Key to bypass the sensor, or

press the

-NO Key to display the next sensor.

Fire zone cannot be bypassed.

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