76 Options and programming methods
Anti-intrusion control panels
Sound.flash.Loss
A sounderflasher cannot be found on
the BUS
All sounderflashers can be found
on the BUS
1noall
Nexus loss
The control panel is unable to communi-
cate the Nexus 100
Communication between the con-
trol panel and the Nexus restores
1noall
Nexus LIVPWR100
The control panel is unable to communi-
cate with the LIVPWR100 board
Communication between the con-
trol panel and the LIVPWR100
restores
1no
SmartLiving
G3
VideoSensor loss
For future use
Jamming
Wireless interference detected Wireless interference cleared 1 no all
Low battery WLS
The battery of a least one wireless
detector is running low
All the wireless detectors are run-
ning with sufficient power
1noall
WLS zone loss
Loss of at least one wireless detector
has been signaled (supervisory time-
out)
All the wireless detector are pres-
ent
1noall
Installer code
An Installer PIN entered at a keypad is
recognized as valid
1Yesall
Invalid code
An invalid code is entered at a keypad 1 Yes all
False key
An invalid key is used at a reader 1 Yes all
Nexus fault
The GSM dialer Nexus signals a fault
(see Chapter 9 - Errors and faults)
Fault conditions clear on the Nexus 1 no all
Tel. line down
The land line is not working The land line restores 1 no all
Hard reset
The control panel re-initializes. The sys-
tem clock may be wrong or not working
properly.
1Yesall
Call queue full
There are no more slots left in the out-
going call queue
1Yesall
Successful call
The call is answered 1 Yes all
Programming
Access to system programming is
authorized
End of system programming 1 no all
Ongoing call
A call is sent A call ends 1 no all
SMSMessageFailed
Nexus failed to send SMS message 1 Yes all
Output fault
An output fails to switch status as com-
manded
1Yesall
Low credit
The credit remaining on the SIM card
inserted in the Nexus is below the mini-
mum credit threshold.
The remaining credit is above the
minimum credit threshold.
1noall
Time modified
There is a change in the date and time.
This event will be recorded together
with the date/time before the change.
There is a change in the date and
time.
This event will be recorded
together with the date/time after
the change.
1noall
Int. Resistance
The internal resistance of the battery
has exceeded the R
i max
value.
Refer to Table 2-2: Control panels -
electrical and mechanical features
The internal resistance of the bat-
tery returned to below the R
i max
value.
1noall
Battery shorted
A short-circuit condition has been
detected on the battery connection ter-
minals
The short-circuit condition is no
longer present
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Battery disconn.
The backup battery is disconnected The backup battery is connected 1 no
SmartLiving
G3
PwSupplyOverload
Output overload is detected on the
power-supply unit
Refer to Table 2-2: Control panels -
electrical and mechanical features
The electrical load returns below
the allowed limit
1no
SmartLiving
G3
PwSupply Overheat
The temperature of the power-supply
unit has exceeded the allowed limit
The temperature of the power-
supply unit is normal
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Ground fault
Leakage to ground is present
The leakage to ground condition is
no longer detected
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Overvoltage “x”
A voltage of over 14.5V has been
detected on terminal “
+AUX
” corre-
sponding to number “x” on the LIVP-
WR100 board.
The normal voltage on the termi-
nal has been restored.
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Overvolt. BUS
A voltage of over 14.5V has been
detected on I-BUS terminal “+” on the
LIVPWR100 board.
The normal voltage on the termi-
nal has been restored.
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Undervoltage
A voltage below 9.8V has been detected
on terminal “
+AUX
” corresponding to
number “x” on the LIVPWR100 board.
The normal voltage on the termi-
nal has been restored.
1no
SmartLiving
G3
Table 7-6:
Event type
Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events
Pulse
events
Control panel
models