Night Mode
All zones are protected, with the possible exception of designated interior
zones, normally Motion Detectors.
Day Mode
Press the Day button
on the keypad to arm to Day Mode. In Day
Mode, all interior zones will be inactive, while doors and windows are
protected. If any security zone monitored by the security system is
unsecured, i.e. doors and windows are open, their names will be
announced repeatedly on all the keypads, e.g.
Kitchen Window,
Balcony Door,...
After all the announced doors and windows are closed, the security
system will arm after a few seconds and announce
Day Mode
The red Armed/Alarm indicator on the Keypad will be lighted.
In Day
Mode, all interior zones are disabled to allow free movement within the
premises without causing an alarm, while perimeter doors and windows
are protected.
Note: There may or may not be any difference between Day and Night
Mode, depending on how your Comfort installer assigns the Motion
detectors in the premises.
Vacation Mode
Vacation Mode is exactly like Away Mode, except that Comfort can switch
appliances on and off at different times each day to give the impression
that the house is still occupied (provided your installer has programmed
the system accordingly). Vacation Mode is not available on the
one-touch keys. Go to User Menu 1 to Arm Security System, 4 for
Vacation Mode.
Force-Arming
When some zones are open when you are trying to arm using the keypad
or telephone, you may
force-arm
the system by pressing the # key.
This automatically bypasses all open zones until they are closed. If the
open zones are closed later, they will be protected like other zones. This
may be useful if a window is open which is on another floor from the
keypad. You can force arm the system and then close the window after
arming.
Note: The Force-arm function may be disabled by the installer if it is not
allowed under local regulations.
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