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Does the stay arming mode issue an entry delay?


Last Updated: 11/15/2013
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There are entry delays for both "stay" and "away" arming modes.


There's a logical reason for this. When occupants are present inside a house where the security system is set to "stay arming" mode, the entry delay is essential in case a friend or family member should stop by and open the door. This would give the homeowner time to disarm the system before an alarm is triggered. The same is true for "Away Mode". When a user returns home after a trip, they need a certain amount of time to enter the house and type in their disarm code before the alarm goes off.


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