Appendix A ā System Faults
The following table lists possible fault conditions, their descriptions, and recommended
responses.
The capacity of the battery is low or
missing and needs to be recharged or
replaced. Replace rechargeable
batteries according to the battery
manufacturer.
The commercial power has been
interrupted; the system will continue
to operate on its standby battery as
long as possible. Loss of AC Power
will be displayed on the LCD.
Check the connection of the
panel's transformer to its AC
source. Be sure that power has
not been interrupted or
switched off.
The auxiliary power, used to supply
electric current to designated devices
(e.g. motion detectors, keypads, and
smoke detectors), has failed (either
form panel or the optional
power supply module(s)) .
If enabled by your dealer, your system
will report a false code as a fault.
Once the fault has been
displayed (LCD keypad only),
it will automatically be
removed from the system.
The telephone line used for alarm
receiving center communication is
either disconnected or inoperative.
If all premises telephones are
operating properly, contact
your security dealer.
A fault has been detected in the wiring
supporting system peripherals. The
fault indicates the device with the
communication fault.
The system's clock has lost track of the
time and/or date.
Set the system's time and date.
Fault has been detected in a bell
connected to the main panel or to the
power supply expander.
A zone designated as a DAY ZONE
has been faulted during the unset
period.
Check the integrity of the
indicated zone.