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C•CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Station Guide - Tyco Security Products

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Disarming, Arming, and Force Arming Intrusion ZonesTable 3-13: Intrusion Zones Dialog Box Fields and ButtonsBoxList of IntrusionZonesSelectionDescriptionDisplays a list of the intrusion zones that are currently configured as online and to which you haveprivileges.If the panel on which the intrusion zone is configured is offline, the intrusion zone is offline.For each entry in the list, the system displays the action, the date and time the action took place, andthe priority of the item within the list. By default, causes are listed in order of priority, except when thepriorities are equal. In that case, they are listed by time. See “Checking the Status of an Activity” onpage 3-6 for an explanation of causes.To resize columns, drag the separator for the column’s list control to the width you want, or doubleclickon the separator to automatically resize the column to fit the largest item in the column.Lets you select which intrusion zones are displayed in the intrusion zones list.The default is whatever was chosen last.You can select which intrusion zones are listed based on the armed state of the intrusion zone.Possible choices are All, Disarmed only, Armed only, and Arm-violated only.Whatever way you choose to list the intrusion zones, the system saves your choice and lists theintrusion zones that way the next time you display the dialog box.ButtonsShow List of Inputsand DoorsDisarm SelectedArm SelectedForce Arm SelectedSelect an item from the intrusion zones list and click this button to display a Status dialog box for theintrusion zone.Select an input and click this button to disarm the intrusion zone.Select an input and click this button to arm the intrusion zone.If the apC/controller is unable to set the mode, the server reports the cause of the failure.If the intrusion zone is already armed when you perform the manual action, the apC/controllerrepeats the Arm request. Once the intrusion zone is violated (any point becomes off normal), youmust reset the active point or correct the situation and re-arm the intrusion zone to return the zone toits normal state.Select an input and click this button to force arm the intrusion zone.If an intrusion zone’s status is Not Ready to Arm, you must use the Force-Arm manual action toarm the zone. The status of an intrusion zone in disarmed mode is Not Ready to Arm, if:• Any object assigned to the intrusion zone is not functioning normally.• An intrusion zone input is active.• An intrusion zone door is open.See the C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 Software Configuration <strong>Guide</strong> for the situations that cause an intrusionzone status to be Not Ready to Arm.3–42 C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>Station</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>

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