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Light Test
To test remote keypad, zone and status lights
Select Opcode 63
Lights will come on in turn
Press RESET to terminate the test.
Remote Communication
Check with your Installation Engineer whether your system is fitted with a
Communicator connected via the telephone line to an Alarm Receiving Centre. If this
is the case you may need to use some of the following additional features
incorporated into the RS64:
Remote Reset
To allow the system to be remotely reset by the Alarm Receiving Centre. This option
may have been pre-programmed to appear automatically after an Alarm Activation.
The System Manager is able to access the system from Menu Mode:
Select Opcode 98
All lights will extinguish
Four zone lights will light one digit at a time
Following a short delay, this 4-digit sequence will be repeated
Note this number sequence (e.g. 1234)
Telephone the Alarm Receiving Centre with the number
A new 4-digit Reset Number will be given in return (e.g. 5678)
Press numbered keys to enter the Reset Number
System will reset
Line Status Light
The NO LINE indicator on the Remote Keypad can be used to indicate that there is a
problem with the telephone line; you will need to ask your Installation Engineer whether
the Communicator has a Line Monitor connected to the RS64. It is also possible that the
RS64 has been programmed to give an Audible Warning (Fault Tone) if a Line Fault is
detected during the day.
A continuous NO LINE indication signifies that the telephone line is unavailable to the
Communicator; if there has been a recent fault during the day which has cleared itself the
NO LINE indicator will FLASH slowly until the next Reset. A Rapid Flashing indication on
the NO LINE indicator is a warning that there has been a Line Fault while the system was
set. You should discuss the implications of this with your Installation Engineer.