Why does my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System display 'Other display use'?
- Ssteven27Aug 17, 2025
This message indicates that programming is being done from another keypad or the Pima Security System is being controlled via telephone.
Why does my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System display 'Other display use'?
This message indicates that programming is being done from another keypad or the Pima Security System is being controlled via telephone.
What to do if AC voltage fails in Pima Security System?
If the AC voltage failure appears, especially during a power outage, first ensure other electrical appliances are working. Then, check the switch or fuse connected to your Pima Security System. If the problem persists or the cause is unclear, it's best to contact the installer.
How to fix a battery issue on a Pima Security System?
If the battery indication appears, wait approximately 24 hours for the indication to disappear. If the fault indication persists longer then one day, the back-up battery should be replaced.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System shows a phone fault?
If your Pima Security System displays a 'Phone' fault, perform a system self-test. Make sure that other devices connected to the alarm system’s telephone line, such as telephone sets or fax machines, are not active during the test. If the fault continues, contact the installer.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System shows 'AC Line' error?
If your Pima Security System displays an 'AC Line' error, it means there's an AC mains power failure. First, connect AC power. If the problem persists, check the AC fuse and replace it if it's blown. If replacing the fuse doesn't solve the issue, the PCB might need to be replaced.
Why is my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System showing a 'Battery' failure?
A 'Battery' failure on your Pima Security System indicates low battery power, usually appearing after a battery test or a prolonged AC power outage. To resolve this, first ensure the battery fuse is intact. Next, verify the charging voltage. Wait 24 hours to see if the failure message disappears. If the failure continues for a couple of days, replace the battery.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 displays 'Keyboard Not Connected'?
The 'Keyboard Not Connected' message on your Pima Security System indicates a lack of data transfer between the control panel and the keypad. Check the connection between the 'OUT' terminal on the control panel and the keypad input via the yellow wire. Also, ensure the keypad is receiving a 13.8V power supply and that no more than 8 keypads are connected. If issues persist, the keypad or the PBC may be malfunctioning and need replacement.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Security System shows 'Communication' failure?
A 'Communication' failure on your Pima Security System may be due to incompatible protocols with the Monitoring Station or a phone failure. First, ensure the telephone line is properly connected to the LINE terminal blocks. In the Communication menu, verify that the 'P' for telephone is programmed with a '+'. Also, confirm that at least one telephone number is programmed for the Monitoring Station and that the telephone numbers entered are correct. Check if a prefix has been programmed if the system is installed in an office.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 displays 'Low DC'?
A 'Low DC' message on your Pima Security System indicates a very low DC supply to the PCB, usually resulting from a prolonged AC failure that drains the backup battery. Connect AC power to resolve this. If the problem persists, you might need to replace the battery.
What to do if my Pima Hunter-Pro 32 is not answering telephone calls?
To fix this issue, make sure that the telephone line is properly connected to the IN terminal block. Also, in the Communication menu, verify that the 'P' for telephone is programmed with a '+'. Finally, ensure the system is programmed to pick up after a reasonable number of rings.
Outlines essential safety guidelines and warnings for the alarm system.
Explains how to arm and disarm the system using the keypad, including different arming states.
Describes the use of the optional remote control for arming and disarming.
Covers procedures for disarming the system using Master Code or User Code.
Explains how to remotely control the system using a touch-tone telephone.
Details how to program Master Code, User Codes, Short Code, Duress Code, and Door Code.
Instructions for changing the system's default Master Code.
Covers adding, modifying, and deleting user codes and their authorizations.
How to program a code that triggers a silent alarm for security stations.
Outlines essential safety guidelines and warnings for the alarm system.
Explains how to arm and disarm the system using the keypad, including different arming states.
Describes the use of the optional remote control for arming and disarming.
Covers procedures for disarming the system using Master Code or User Code.
Explains how to remotely control the system using a touch-tone telephone.
Details how to program Master Code, User Codes, Short Code, Duress Code, and Door Code.
Instructions for changing the system's default Master Code.
Covers adding, modifying, and deleting user codes and their authorizations.
How to program a code that triggers a silent alarm for security stations.
| Brand | Pima |
|---|---|
| Model | Hunter-Pro 32 |
| Category | Security System |
| Language | English |