
The PC9155 supports 3 modes of arming:
Stay Arm
Away Arm
Night Arming
Away Arming
Arming in the ‘Away’ mode indicates that all zone on the control panel are active including ‘Stay/Away’ type
zones. Arming in the Away mode is typically performed when the user wishes to arm system when leaving
the location.
Methods of arming in Away Mode:
1 – Access Code Entry, Prox Tag or Quick Arm: After arming using any of these methods, the
system will arm in the Away mode if a delay type zone is violated during the exit delay
2 – Away Function on Keypad or Key FOB*
*Arming with either of these methods will always arm in the ‘Away’ mode, even if a delay type zone is not
violated during exit delay
Note: If current armed in the Stay mode, the user may enter [*][1] to reactivate all Stay/Away type
zones, placing the system in the Away mode.
Stay Arming
Arming in the ‘Stay’ mode indicates that all zone on the control panel are active with the except for ‘Stay/
Away’ type zones. It is common to define motion detectors zones as ‘Stay/Away’ type zones. Arming in the
Stay mode is typically performed when the user wishes the stay at home and have the ability to walk freely
inside without causing alarms, yet still provided with perimeter protection.
Methods of arming in Stay Mode:
1 – Access Code Entry, Prox Tag or Quick Arm: After arming using any of these methods, the
system will arm in the Stay mode if a delay (Delay 1 or Delay 2) type zone is not violated during the
exit delay
2 – Stay Function on Keypad or Key FOB*
*Arming with either of these methods will always arm in the ‘Stay’ mode, even if a delay type zone is
violated during exit delay
Night Mode Arming
‘Night Mode’ arming occurs when a [*][1] (Reactivate Stay/Away Zones) is performed on a system that was
initially armed in the ‘Stay Mode’. All ‘Stay/Away’ types zones will become active, however all ‘Night’ zones
will remain bypassed.
Note: Night zones are only active if the system was initially armed in the ‘Away Mode’
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