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RXN-406 Keypad for CAPTAIN-i - User Guide
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LED Description
Follow the drawing below and the successive table.
Zone Status:
The six red lights in the
display area of the keypad
provide the zone status
information for the six
corresponding numbered
zones, as follows:
Off: Zone is closed.
On: An alarm was
triggered while the
system was previously
armed, and this event
has been stored in
memory.
Blinking: Zone is open.
Status & Faults Indicator:
When there is a Fault in the
system, each light
corresponds to a particular
system status or fault (see
table below).
Armed Indicator:
The green ARMED light
provides the system Arm
status as follows:
Off: System is
disarmed.
Blinks once every
four seconds:
Partition #1 armed
Blinks twice every
four seconds:
Partition #2 armed
Blinking: System is in
Entry or Exit Delay
Time.
Lit constantly: Entire
system armed (both
partitions)
System Fault LED:
The red FAULT light
blinks when a fault is
detected.
RX-406
123456
MEMO BYPASS MAINS BATT TEL
Status and Faults Indicator: When a fault or system status change occurs, a
corresponding Status/Fault LED is turned ON, as follows:
Status/Fault
LED
Description
MEMO
Indicates an alarm in one of the zones during the last system
ARM period; To view which zone was alarmed, press and hold
key until the corresponding alarmed zone LED is turned
ON.
BYPASS
Indicates that one or more of the zones have been bypassed
To view which zone/s were bypassed, hold and press
key until the corresponding bypassed zone LED is turned ON.
MAINS
Indicates a failure in the Mains power supply (AC fail).
BATT
Indicates a failure in the battery & low voltage.
TEL
Indicates line failure or communication fault.
IMPORTANT!
If the system’s red Fault LED is fleshing but NONE of the Fault LEDs in on (i.e.
Memo, Bypass, Mains etc), it means the system’s clock isn’t set.
NOTE:
Resetting the keypad LEDs/ zones in alarm/ system memory, is possible only
after the system is re-armed.

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Pima RX-406 Specifications

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BrandPima
ModelRX-406
CategoryKeypad
LanguageEnglish

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