![]() ![]() ![]() You only want Auto-Stay Arming as a false alarm preventive measure when you Arm Away from the panel itself. With that in mind, you would want the system to ignore any Auto-Stay Arming settings when you Arm Away using TC2 and just Arm Away even if you do not fault any Entry/Exit Zones. This is because it is common knowledge that you may use TC2 to Arm Away while you are note around to fault any Entry/Exit Zones. ![]() Normally, Auto-Stay Arming is ignored when Total Connect 2.0 regardless of programming settings. This is due to an error on Firmware Version 10.0 on a VISTA-128BPT Alarm Panel that makes it impossible to disable the Auto-Stay Arming feature when using Total Connect 2.0.Īuto-Stay Arming tells a system to Arm Stay after Arming Away when no Entry/Exit Zones are faulted during the Exit Delay countdown. In this video, Joe from Alarm Grid explains why a VISTA-128BPT might Arm Stay when Arming Away when Total Connect 2.0 is used. ![]()
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