LEDs The LEDs on the panel provides information on the system status, e.g. activation, deactivation, alarm and power fault conditions. If the yellow LED flashes, this may mean that it is nearing time to change batteries in room sensors etc. The alarm will automatically send a message to G4S Service Center, which will make sure that the batteries are changed before they run completely dry. There will typically be 2-3 months of battery back when the LED starts to flash. Photo activation of alarm There are three activation modes: Full , Part and Perimeter . With these modes you can activate (Arm) the system in various ways. Full Arming : Full Arming activates the entire system. This arming method is used when you intend to leave your home, leaving the premises empty. Partial Arming : Part Arming enables you to arm a section of your home while remaining on a different part of the premises. Perimeter Arming : Perimeter Arming enables you to activate the perimeter zones (the windows and doors of your home) enabling you to move freely within the protected area. The options for your home depend on what is agreed with the installer. Disarming the system When you walk through the front door the countdown begins for entering the disarming code. You must disarm (disconnect) the alarm during this timeframe and the system will not trigger an alarm. Remote Activation / deactivation via text messaging. If you have chosen GSM solution and chosen "text arm and disarming", you can remotely control your alarm by sending text commands from a mobile phone to the alarm. The following example shows how you disarm the alarm : The following example shows how to arm the alarm : "Your code" is your user code. These commands are sent to the alarm’s cell no., as provided to you by your installer if you have opted for this option.
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