Arming the Lyric in Stay Mode

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In this video, Jarrett shows users to Arm Stay the Lyric Security System. This is actually a very thing to do, as it is one of the basic functions for the system. From the main screen, choose Security, followed by Arm Stay. Then provide a valid system code to put the Lyric System into Arm Stay mode.

When putting the system into Arm Stay, a user will provide a valid system code. Normally, the Master Code or a standard user code will be used for this purpose. These codes can also be used to disarm the system at any time. If you use the Installer Code or the Guest Code, then you can also use that code to disarm. If you arm using the system's Duress Code, then the system will send out a silent duress signal to the central monitoring station. You can also use the Quick Arm feature if it is enabled to arm the system without entering a code.

End users should make sure that they understand the difference between Arm Stay and Arm Away modes. In Arm Stay mode, interior sensors are automatically bypassed. This way, the end user can move throughout the building freely without having to worry bout setting off an alarm. However, entry/exit sensors, perimeter sensors and 24-hour sensors will continue to operate as usual. If an entry/exit sensor is activated, the end user must disarm the using a valid system code within the entry delay period, or else an alarm will occur.

If a perimeter sensor is activated in Arm Stay mode, an immediate alarm will occur. If an interior sensor is activated in Arm Stay mode, nothing will happen. Remember, interior sensors are disabled in Arm Stay mode. A 24-hour zone will cause an alarm no matter when the sensor is activated.

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