Indicators 2, 3, 4 and 5 show the faults, which are occurring or in memory for one set at a time.
Indicators are only active when the system is unset and during the arming and disarming
phases. When the system is set, the indicator lights turn off after a few seconds.
1- LED INDICATOR “SYSTEM ARMED”
On: Total set is being armed.
Flashing slowly: Partial set is being armed.
Flashing quickly: Annex set is being armed.
Off: The system is disarmed.
2- LED INDICATOR “SET ASSOCIATED WITH FAULT”
On: Faults indicated on LEDs 3, 4, and 5 correspond to the total set.
Flashing slowly: Faults indicated on LEDs 3, 4, and 5 correspond to the partial set.
Flashing quickly: Faults indicated on LEDs 3, 4, and 5 correspond to the annex set.
OFF: Faults indicated on LEDs 3, 4, and 5 correspond to the entire system.
3- LED INDICATOR “SYSTEM FAULT”
On: A system fault is occurring on set indicated on LED 2.
System faults include battery or power failure, supervision fault, phone line failure or
radio Jamming. Please contact your alarm company if this indication persists.
Flashing slowly: A system fault is in memory on set indicated on LED 2 and requires a reset.
Off: No system fault.
4- LED INDICATOR “TAMPER ALARM”
On: A tamper alarm is occurring on set indicated on LED 2.
Flashing slowly: A tamper alarm is in memory on set indicated on LED 2 and requires
a reset.
Off: No tamper alarm.
5- LED INDICATOR “INTRUDER ALARM”
On: An intruder alarm is occurring or a detector is triggered on set indicated on LED 2.
This includes open door-contact, movement detection or smoke detection.
Flashing slowly: An intruder alarm is in memory on set indicated on LED 2 and requires
a reset.
Flashing quickly: A confirmed alarm is in memory and requires a remote reset. Please call your
monitoring operation at the alarm company.
Off: No intruder alarm.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
The front cover of the control panel features LED indicators which show the status of your
security system.
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