sixwheeledbeast Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 Hopefully the system is off during the day, if you mean while full armed this does what it says, it's fully armed. Quote
al-yeti Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 Rest is blanked out , he didn't want you to see vibration sensor on gorilla cage, the guy is being sensitive to you Quote
Danny May Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 Hi... you could make this 'idiot proof' by adding a smart key. You would also need a wireless expander, seems overkill but means you can full set, unset and part set from your bedroom meaning you wouldn't need to go downstairs to unset. Other than that unsetting with a prox fob there aren't many other ways to make it easier. Quote
Newbietexecom24 Posted November 15, 2016 Author Posted November 15, 2016 @sixwheeledbeast - But the alarm is set to auto arm as soon as the fob is scanned, so I don't get a choice to choose part or full as I think it automatically sets it to full arm. I've tried it after enabling Part 1 Omit, but it still triggers off. Also in order to actually arm it once the alarm fob has been scanned, I have to open the front door and then close it. This is the only time the alarm then fully-arms. @al-yeti - LOL! I only blanked stuff, because I just wasn't sure what was okay to post...sorry @Danny May - Problem with wireless extender is you have to always leave the internet on, but we turn ours off. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 A wireless expander has nothing to do with WiFi. but is an expensive option for what you need. As an aside there is little point in switching your WiFi off you are possibly stopping equipment in your home from updating etc. Have you tried it with Auto Part Arm on? If you can't get Auto Part Arm to work you will have to switch off Auto Yes on the fobs to use the part set. Quote
al-yeti Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 So auto yes , is like disabling manager / user menu so it doesn't give you an option of what to do when enabled Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted November 16, 2016 Posted November 16, 2016 Sort of, you can also disable the user menu separately. Auto Yes will press Yes automatically to any action after a a valid user code/fob. There is a separate user menu flag to disable the user menu for standard users. Quote
Newbietexecom24 Posted November 16, 2016 Author Posted November 16, 2016 Morning everyone, thank you for your replies. I have 3 users setup - MASTER USER, MYSELF & WIFE. Although my missus's fob is auto arm, mine isn't. I used mine to do the same thing, but it hasn't worked. I have an idea....Rather than play about with the current users, I suggest that we setup a brand-new user called BED-TIME and then set it up totally dedicated for arming the alarm at night. Is this possible and if so, can you please guide me? Thank you. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted November 16, 2016 Posted November 16, 2016 Not possible, as I say read the manual or my posts above carefully. Quote
Newbietexecom24 Posted November 16, 2016 Author Posted November 16, 2016 Thanks sixwheelbeast and al-yeti. I followed your instructions to the dot. It still doesn't work. I've even disabled the auto function on the missus phone to see if this would resolve the issue, but it doesn't. FYI, when I scan the prox fob, I then choose BED ARM 1. The alarm is then wanting me to open and close the exit door, so that it assumes the user has walked out of the house. I do this and once it's armed, as soon as I walk past the Hallway sensor, it triggers off. I don't even get to the landing. Quote
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