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Crow Runner Series - Generate Threat or Duress; How to Read System Messages; How to Read Trouble Messages; How to Display Events from Memory

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Generate Threat or Duress
If you are compelled to disarm the system under threat, you must enter the duress digit before
the user’s code to activate the automatic dialer. The duress digit shifts up your usual code by
one digit. If your code is 345 and 8 is your duress digit, than entering 8345 modifies your code.
The modified duress code disarms the system in a normal way, but at the same time activates
the dialer silently to report a “duress event” without arousing suspicion. (For details ask your
installer).
How to Read System Messages
When viewing the Memory events at the keypad by pressing the <MEMORY> / button, the
first thing that is always displayed is the System Trouble Type Messages (if any). If the System
<Trouble>/
indicator light is on or Flashing, then there Is a System related ‘Trouble’ event
in the Memory which will be displayed first on the LCD Screen. If nothing is displayed on the
LCD Screen under the ‘System’ type Trouble Messages, this means that there are No current
System Alarms. If however, the LCD Keypad Screen does alert you of a ‘System’ type Trouble
Condition, you should Immediately make yourself familiar with the Type of ‘Trouble’ Condition
and Monitor its Progress to ensure that the System’s Integrity is Not Compromised. If Any Type
of System ‘Trouble’ condition persists, please contact your System’s Installer and make them
aware of the type of ‘Trouble’ the Keypad is Displaying and follow your Installer’s Instructions.
The table below lists the type of ‘Trouble’ Messages the LCD Keypad is likely to display;
These system alarm indications are shown in the table below.
Battery Low Radio Pendant Battery Low
Mains Failure Supervised Detector Failure
Telephone Line Failure Zone Inactivity Timeout
Radio Detector Battery Low Dialer Kiss-off Failure
Following the display of current system alarms, the panel sequences through the 255 historical
memory events starting at the most recent event. The second table shows the alarm events that
can be displayed in memory mode and what indicators are used to show them.
How to Read Trouble Messages
Any failure or abnormal events that may occur are indicated by trouble messages, and the
Trouble
indicator is light. Press <MEMORY> to read out messages and other events stored
in memory.
How to Display Events from Memory
The system memory stores the last 255 events. Press <MEMORY> / button to display the list
of events. Following the display of current system alarms the panel then sequences through the
255 historical memory events starting at the most recent event. The second table shows the
alarm events that can be displayed in memory mode and what indicators are used to show them.
The system displays the last event and you can scrolls to the next event by pressing on the
<MEMORY> /
button again.
To exit from memory event display, press <ENTER> /
to cancel memory readout.
To exit from memory event display, press <ENTER> /
to cancel memory readout.

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