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    How to program "Stay Mode" on DCS 1832

    Hey Guys, anybody knows how to enable the "Stay Mode" on the 1832 panel?
    It seems that the stay mode is not activated on the board it self. Every time I select "Stay" on the panel , it then says "Away" on the display.

    This makes my virtual device incorrectly..
    Hector
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    #2
    Yes I am noticing this as well.
    I have looked and so far I cannot find what needs to be changed.
    Cheers,
    Bob
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      #3
      Originally posted by Blade View Post
      Yes I am noticing this as well.
      I have looked and so far I cannot find what needs to be changed.
      So your experimenting this yourself Blade? I been reading the owner manual but it's like reading Chinese...
      Hector
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      Win.2003 OS, HS3
      BLDSC,BLstat,BLRadar,BLRamdom,BLOccupied
      BLups,BLrain8,HSTouch,Ultrajones Weatherbug,
      MyTrigger,ACRF2,W800,Zwave
      AP800,Honeywell Stat

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        #4
        I know this thread is a little old but.. In order for the panel to properly set stay vs away you must have at least one sensor set up as interior stay meaning that this sensor gets bypassed when the alarm is armed in stay mode (such as a motion detector).

        If there are no sensors set up in this fashion then the panel, when armed directly or remotely, will always be armed away.

        A quick work around would be to just use a jumper wire in the panel and set up the zone as a NC sensor and have this one defined as an interior stay.

        M

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          #5
          Originally posted by manxam View Post
          I know this thread is a little old but.. In order for the panel to properly set stay vs away you must have at least one sensor set up as interior stay meaning that this sensor gets bypassed when the alarm is armed in stay mode (such as a motion detector).

          If there are no sensors set up in this fashion then the panel, when armed directly or remotely, will always be armed away.

          A quick work around would be to just use a jumper wire in the panel and set up the zone as a NC sensor and have this one defined as an interior stay.

          M
          Thank you for clarification this does make sense to me.
          Hector
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          Win.2003 OS, HS3
          BLDSC,BLstat,BLRadar,BLRamdom,BLOccupied
          BLups,BLrain8,HSTouch,Ultrajones Weatherbug,
          MyTrigger,ACRF2,W800,Zwave
          AP800,Honeywell Stat

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