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Miscellaneous
Tamper Alarms
The RS64 provides a comprehensive Anti-Tamper detection system which is designed to
protect all components in the Security System. If there is a Tamper Alarm it is absolutely
vital that the system is subsequently thoroughly checked by an engineer so that the cause
is clearly identified. FAILURE TO DO THIS COULD MEAN THAT THE SYSTEM MAY
BE INSECURE. Tamper Alarms from the Outside Audible Warning device are especially
significant. Check the Remote Keypad Tamper Display for more information.
Loss of Mains Supply
The RS64 is designed to run the entire security system for typically 8 hours without
Mains using an internal rechargeable battery fitted by your Installation Engineer.
Provided the loss does not exceed this period the battery will recharge within less than
24 hours once the mains Supply is restored. In the event of a sustained Power Loss the
RS64 will attempt to Set automatically following Power On; during this time it will
sound the Entry Tone. If you hear this enter your 4-Digit Access Code to Cancel the
Automatic Setting process. The NO MAINS light will flash slowly if the Mains is OFF; a
quick flashing indication means that there was a power loss while the system was Set.
Event Log
The RS64 has an internal Event Log with its own Time and Date system. This can be
read by your Installation Engineer using a Portable Printer plugged into the Control
Unit. If there are any problems with your installation a printout will allow the recent
history of the installation to be checked.
Lost Codes
The Installation Engineer has no way of finding out what you 4-Digit Access Codes were.
If you lose the Master Code he will need to clear out the Code Table and re-instate the
Factory Default codes. It will then be necessary to set up a new set of Codes for the
Master and General Users. Note that the RS64 Codelock system incorporates special
features to frustrate attempts to find out the code by a trial and error method.
Accidental Alarms
If you know that a false alarm has just occurred it may be possible for you to
immediately contact your Alarm Receiving Centre and give them a special Password so
that the alarm can be registered as an accidental activation by the User.
Engineer On Site
If the Engineer is working on the RS64 the ENGR light should be continuously lit on
the Remote Keypad. This means that the security system is effectively out of
commission until the Engineer restores the system to normal operation. If there is a
flashing indication on the ENGR light you will need to investigate and clear this before
the system is fit for re-use.