Burglary Protection©2013 2GIG Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved. 9VIEWING EACH SENSOR’S STATUSThe Control Panel will also show you which sensor‐protected doors and windows are open.Your installer has programmed descriptive names for each sensor‐protected door andwindow. The Control Panel’s color display will show the names of which doors and windowsare open.• The top of the display on the Home, Security, and Menu Screens sensor status. See“System Status Icons” on page 23.Pressing the Status button also displays a list of open sensors and general system statusand alerts.A The Status Bar shows the system mode and shows system status icons. See “SystemStatus Icons” on page 23.B The Arm button on the security and menu screens lights green when all perimetersensors are closed. The Arm button lights orange if any perimeter sensor is open.C The Home button lights green when all perimeter sensors are closed. The Homebutton is not lit if any perimeter sensor is open.D The icon displayed shows that an interior sensor is open. Other icons can appear hereas well. See “System Status Icons” on page 23.Dealing with a sensor False AlarmThe Control Panel reports alarm conditions on all sensors when armed both visually (on thestatus bar, and through a system alert icon) and audibly (through voice and chimeannouncements). There are times, though rare, that an sensor will send an alarm condition tothe Control Panel when no alarm exists. The conditions of a false alarm vary depending on thetype of sensor and how that sensor communicates with the Control Panel.• Perform a System, Sensor, and Panel Test to find any false alarm conditions. See "SystemTest" on page 31. See "Sensor Test" on page 31. See "Panel Test" on page 32.