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Yes its the same.

I'd have to look at the wording as we don't use it (don't use castles anymore) but any level 2 user can set - unset and the means isn't relevant. Ie code or prox. Obviously if using 6.4.5 then disarm must be a single action. But arm need not be.

So yes imo it complies. Also afaik a level 1 user can arm at grade 1. Which is better suited to bells only domestics than our uk only g2x

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Posted

Yes its the same.

I'd have to look at the wording as we don't use it (don't use castles anymore) but any level 2 user can set - unset and the means isn't relevant. Ie code or prox. Obviously if using 6.4.5 then disarm must be a single action. But arm need not be.

So yes imo it complies. Also afaik a level 1 user can arm at grade 1. Which is better suited to bells only domestics than our uk only g2x

Seems fine to me, and i've had it passed twice so i won't looking much further tbh. We do it on both the prem and gardtecs, almost idiot proof.

I'll show you our standard setup fot setting and resets when i get chance, as you say its you biggest issue. Only time we ever get calls from a customer regarding setting or resetting is on takeover panels like the galaxy and scanny.

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Sounds reasonable to me.

Makes them think before locking up.

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Ok if no kiddies about. Do they not comply if its prox tag to unset?? I'm taking an easy set for bed for example? I set up a non cert like this on a 2-20 for an elderly client, keeps it simple then, as the code B 2 was a bit too much for them!

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