NIGHT ARM :
In certain security applications there may be a need for the interior devices (e.g., motion detectors) to be active or inactive in different arming conditions. The traditional (17) Away- Instant Motion,(20) Away- Delay Motion and (44) Away- Instant Interior Motion will meet most of the needs for interior devices to be active in the Away Arm mode and inactive (bypassed) in the Stay Arm mode. But what about the times when some interior devices need to be inactive and some need to be active when the system is armed?
There are times when all interior devices need to be active (Away Arm); there are times when all the interior devices need to be inactive (Stay Arm); and there are times when certain interior devices need to be active, while others are inactive (Night Arm.)
For example, a residential security application may require three motion detectors: one motion detector on the 2nd floor and two motion detectors on the 1st floor.
In this application the client would like three different arming conditions:
1) When they are not home, they want all motions to be active. (Away Arm)
2) When they are home and active in the home, they want the perimeter devices (e.g., door and window contacts) to be active and the motions inactive. (Stay Arm)
3) When they retire to the second floor for the evening, they want to have the 2nd floor motion inactive (so they can move between rooms) and have the 1st floor motions active. (Night Arm)
10 - During Away Arm and Night Arm - triggers an alarm instantly when this zone is tripped first During Stay Arm - triggers an entry delay when this zone is tripped first
20 - During Away Arm and Night Arm - provides Delay Follower if a delay zone triggers first During Stay Arm - triggers an entry delay when this zone is tripped first
Operation :
NEO Keypad