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Ramtech WES3 - Raising the Alarm; Silencing the Alarm

Ramtech WES3
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WARNING CODES
The WES3 Base Station will alert you to various system faults using the codes
below:
Warning Codes Warning Description Self-Clearing
‘MED’ or ‘MD’ Medical Alert Medical assistance required at
Unit NNNN
No
‘BAT’ or ‘BT’ Low Battery Unit NNNN has a low battery No
'DET' or 'DT' Detector Tamper Unit NNNN has had sensor head
removed
Yes
‘EXT’ or ‘EX’ External Tamper Unit NNNN has been removed
from wall/ceiling
Yes
‘FLT’ or ‘BF’ Flat Battery Unit NNNN has turned o, its
battery is at
No
‘INT’ or ‘IN’ Internal Tamper Unit NNNN has been opened No
‘LAT’ or ‘LT’ Latched Call point button on unit NNNN is
still depressed
Yes
'REM' or 'RM' Removed Unit NNNN has been deactivated
and removed
No
'SIG' or 'SG' Low Signal Unit NNNN has a low radio signal Yes
'TST' or 'ST' System Test Unit NNNN initiated a System test Yes
'NEW' or 'NW' Unexpected Unit Unit NNNN added since last
system poll
No
'GON' or 'GN' Unit Missing Unit NNNN removed since last
system poll
No
It is important to be aware that, whilst in System Test mode, the WES3 network
is inactive and a site-wide alarm cannot be triggered from any unit. System
Test mode must be exited from the WES3 Base Station in order to reactivate the
network.
WES3 Base Station | RAMTECHGLOBAL.COM/WES/
Note: Alerts will appear as either a 2-character or 3-character code, depending on
rmware version.

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