What does 'Expander Low Battery' mean on my Hills Reliance system?
- TTracy ByrdSep 12, 2025
Expander Low Battery on your Hills Reliance system means that an expansion device connected to the system has a low battery. Replace the battery.
What does 'Expander Low Battery' mean on my Hills Reliance system?
Expander Low Battery on your Hills Reliance system means that an expansion device connected to the system has a low battery. Replace the battery.
What does 'Expander Box Tamper' mean on my Hills Reliance system?
Expander Box Tamper on your Hills Reliance system indicates that an expansion device connected to the system has a tamper activated. Check the tamper contacts on the expansion devices connected.
Brand | Hills |
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Model | Reliance 8 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for installation and operation.
Information on ACA A-Tick and NZ Telepermit standards compliance.
Overview of new features and list of available system modules.
Visual guide to the sequence of installation and programming steps.
Procedures for physically installing the board and comparing panel models.
Detailed wiring schematics for R128, R12, and R8 models.
Explanation of each terminal connection for R128, R12, and R8 models.
Introduction to key system features like Areas, Codes, and Outputs.
Accessing service functions and managing user codes.
Setting permissions and area access for user codes.
Performing system tests and managing remote downloads.
Understanding Features, Segments, Options and navigating the programming interface.
Configuring codes, dialer options, and reporting formats.
Settings for remote system downloads and access codes.
Options, reports, and timers for Area 1.
Defining zone types and mapping zones to system areas.
Configuring global system behaviors and reporting.
Setting system timing and auxiliary output functions.
Programming panel open/close times and auto-arming days.
Setting account codes, options, and timers for various areas.
Assigning zone types for extended zone ranges.
Mapping zones to specific system areas across all ranges.
Mapping zone events to Contact I.D. codes.
Listing fixed Contact I.D. event codes for system events.
Device numbers reported for expander trouble conditions.
Guide to diagnosing and resolving common system issues.
Electrical, physical, and environmental specifications of the control panel.