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looking at your screenshots i would do the following:

*uncheck "entry exit 2" on your hallway 

*turn off auto part arm on areas A and B

*turn on "part arm silent" for area A

*change your area arm type from timed to entry/exit

 

when arming, enter code (or fob without auto yes), press part, press yes. 

 

See how you go with that

Feel free to post your solution (I don't use Texecom)

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

1 hour ago, secureiam said:

very helpful guys, poor guy is probably really confused now.

You on crack?ers?

 

Pictures are above start ticking boxes and posting geezer , I don't use texecom either

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@mark auto QA - Thank you, I will give these settings a try and let you know how I get on.

 

@al-yeti - If manuals were as easy as you think, I don't think there would be a need for forums like these as a lot of people would be able to resolve issues without assistance.  I have been as pro-active as possible by providing screenshots and as much info as possible.  Some people have certainly tried to help me, to which I'm very grateful, but I've got mixed up with the settings along the way.

 

@secureiam - Thank you very much.  It seems your the only person who understands what I'm trying to ask.  All I want is one person whom knows about these alarms to guide me screen-by-screen, explaining which options to enable/disable.

 

@datadiffusion - At least you've tried to help, unlike some who'd rather sit on the fence to mock and criticise.

Thanks but there is no god given right to be hand-held through the settings, neither from the manufacturer, who provides training courses for professional installers,

nor from us. Plenty of help has been given, and I hope you get it working, but, as Yeti said an alarm is much like a ZX Spectrum; 'don't worry, you cannot break

the machine itself by incorrect programming'. Have a play, make changes, see what happens, if it doesn't work, put it back to how it was. That's why Wintex is so useful.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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