ddennerline
Active Member
I think I have found a way to temporarily disable a zone based on the user that disarmed system. In this case, I have a glass break that has triggered when maid was in home cleaning. She has her own time-windowed code. The problem is she will not have the password for alarm verification.
The glass break is an Ademco 1625 and it’s supposed to be less susceptible to false alarms. Unfortunately, it has false alarmed several times. Keys dropping accidently at the right distance, power tools, and finger snaps, or hand claps (was testing) have triggered alarm.
Will the rule below disable the glass break? Will the zone be re-enabled when maid arms system? The ElkRP programming manual is not very clear in this area. Documentation does mention the disarming system re-enables all bypassed zones. Do I need an "ARMED" rule to re-enable zone.
Just curious if anybody else has written a similar, “temporally disable this zone,” type of rule.
The glass break is an Ademco 1625 and it’s supposed to be less susceptible to false alarms. Unfortunately, it has false alarmed several times. Keys dropping accidently at the right distance, power tools, and finger snaps, or hand claps (was testing) have triggered alarm.
Will the rule below disable the glass break? Will the zone be re-enabled when maid arms system? The ElkRP programming manual is not very clear in this area. Documentation does mention the disarming system re-enables all bypassed zones. Do I need an "ARMED" rule to re-enable zone.
Just curious if anybody else has written a similar, “temporally disable this zone,” type of rule.
Code:
WHENEVER Home(Area 1) ARM STATE BECOMES DISARMED
AND LAST USER WAS MAID
THEN BYPASS FamilyRmGlassBrk