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release. The green led will then flash rapidly for a few seconds to indicate the module is in
monitoring mode. It will then flash the green led every 5 seconds until, if successful, when
it will flash blue-green, or if failed to buddy, it will flash blue-red. If the buddy process has
failed, try re-orientating the Alarm heads or adding extra RF devices to improve the range.
Then re-house code the system and re-start the monitoring process again. To exit Monitoring
mode, hold the House Code Button until the green LED lights solid and then release. It will then
transmit an exit signal indicated by a green flash. Monitoring is now enabled in the network.
To disable monitoring, hold the House Code Button until the red LED lights solid and then
release. It will then transmit an exit signal indicated by a red flash. Monitoring is now
disabled in the network.
5.3 Fault Conditions
5.3.1. Incompatible House coding
This can occur if a previously house coded module has been swapped from one Alarm head
to another. In this case the module will determine if the correct coding is compatible with
the new Alarm head, if not, this is indicated to the installer by the Alarm head beeping
rapidly for 10 minutes and thereafter every 10 seconds. This error can be rectified by factory
resetting the module.
5.3.2 Failure in Communication between Module and Alarm head
When entering house code mode, the module checks if the head type has been determined
and will allow house code entry if the head type is known. If the head type is not determined,
then the module’s red LED will flash rapidly for a few seconds after release of the button.
The module will not enter house code mode. To rectify, remove the module from the Alarm
head and then re-try again. If it fails the second time, then contact us for further details.