Napco Security Technologies Alert 800 User Manual

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Arming

You might have chosen one

or two zones that you can man-

ually “shunt out” of the system

from the keypad. A shunted

(bypassed) zone cannot cause

an alarm. Zone shunting may be

used for turning off interior
protection, or allowing you to
turn on only your perimeter
protection.

To arm with zone(s) shunted,

first check the green STATUS

lamp to make sure that no peri-
meter zone is in “trouble”. Then
press the SHUNT button, labeled

and enter your code. The

yellow SHUNT light and the red
ARMED/MEMORY light will come

on. The green light will be out.
The SHUNT light will go out when
you disarm the Control Center.

If an alarm signals at a time

when your system is not armed,
an alarm is occurring on a 24

hour protection zone, or your
standby battery is low. The cause
of the alarm must be corrected
and then the Control Center reset

by arming and disarming again in
order to clear the signal. (Consult
your Alarm Plan to determine
which, if any, of your protection

zones are 24 hour.)

Your alarm specialist may have

installed an optional switch that
may be used to cancel the exit/

entry delay period at the time of
arming the system. Use this fea-
ture when at home to sound an

instant alarm upon intrusion
through the exit/entry door.

Activate the switch prior to arm-

ing. Be sure to restore the switch

to the normal position, disarm
the system, and then re-arm the
system if you are leaving the

premises.

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