Locally arm and disarm the DSC iotega using the integrated keypad
The following are the methods to locally arm and disarm the DSC iotega using the integrated keypad.
To arm away the DSC iotega using the integrated keypad:
- The Ready light must be on to arm the system.
- If the Ready light is off, verify all protected doors and windows are secure or bypassed.
- Tap the screen for the panel's integrated keypad to illuminate.
- Enter a valid access code.
- The exit delay sounds. During the exit delay, the Armed and Ready indicators turn on and the keypad beeps once every second during the exit delay, then three times a second during the last 10 seconds, to alert the user to leave via a delay zone.
- When the exit delay has expired, the system is armed as indicated by the following conditions:
- The Ready indicator turns off.
- The Armed indicator stays on.
- The panel is silent.
To arm stay the DSC iotega using the integrated keypad:
Important: In order to arm the DSC iotega to Arm Stay, it is required that at least one zone is defined as Interior Stay/Away or Delay Stay/Away. For more information about the panel only arming away, see DSC iotega is only arming away.
- The Ready light must be on to arm the system.
- If the Ready light is off, verify all protected doors and windows are secure or bypassed.
- Tap the screen for the panel's integrated keypad to illuminate.
- Enter a valid access code.
- Stay within the premises. Do not activate zones programmed as delay. If delay zones are activated, the system cannot arm to stay.
- The Armed light turns on once a function key is pressed or an access code is entered.
- When the exit delay expires, the system is armed as indicated by the following conditions:
- The Ready indicator turns off.
- The Armed indicator turns on.
- The panel is silent.
To disarm the DSC iotega using the integrated keypad:
- While the system is armed, enter a valid access code to disarm the panel.
If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed, the keypad numbers corresponding to the activated zones are illuminated. If the system is disarmed using a method other than the keypad (e.g., wireless key), the panel emits three beeps to indicate an alarm in memory.