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Note: During the trouble memory review, the extinguished LED No. 3 (a second set
trouble) means „Unsuccessful DWNL (downloading)”. The meaning described in the
table refers to the current trouble check-out only.
5.4.1 Description of some trouble signaling causes
230V AC power supply loss
- the control panel is fitted with a backup power supply to enable
a limited time operation without the mains supply; if the AC loss is indicated despite the electrical
installation being OK, you should call the service.
Battery trouble
- means that the battery voltage is too low (lower than 12V under load). This condition
may hold for several hours after AC supply loss (or after connecting a discharged battery). The
battery charging time depends on its capacitance (the battery is charged with direct current of
approx. 350mA, the time necessary for testing the battery status is about 12 minutes). This
signaling may also indicate blowing of the F1 fuse.
OUT1 output trouble
- no load (e.g.: the siren wires cut off, the F2 fuse blown) or overload
(installation short-circuiting) – usually requires intervention of the service personnel.
Power supply outputs trouble
- information on the installation fault (F3 fuse), requires
intervention of the service personnel (it can be only displayed during the trouble memory review).
Clock loss
- occurs on disconnecting the power supply and restarting the control panel; the clock and
date should be set with the user function 6.
No voltage on telephone line
- means cut-off of the telephone line; it may be also caused by
lifting the handset of the telephone connected to the same line for longer than the time specified by
the installer.
Problems with access to settings memory
– may occur when the RESET pins on the control
panel main board are shorted. If the pins are open, and connecting the power off and on does not
clear the trouble signaling, intervention of the service personnel is necessary.
Wrong communication codes
– means that during three consecutive communication sessions
with the computer the control panel hanged up after reading a wrong communication code three
times – in such a case, the panel suspends communication with the computer for 30 minutes (upon
answering a call it sends to the computer a message that the connection capability is disabled and
„hangs up”).
Monitoring trouble
- this message indicates multiple occupancy of the line, when the monitoring
station fails to go "off hook", does not send the handshake, or the acknowledgement signal after
receiving the codes. If this signaling persists, the monitoring is ineffective and requires intervention
of the service personnel or the technicians from monitoring station.
Dialing error
- information on the cause of an unsuccessful telephone connection (lack of the dialing
tone after the handset is lifted, or presence of an intermittent signal instead of the continuous one).
The signaling of trouble will remain on until next successful telephone connection.
Depending on the programmed options, the current trouble memory will be deleted on
clearing the cause of trouble, or only after running the above-mentioned current trouble
checkout function.
5.5 S
WITCHING THE CHIME
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[8]
This function (holding down the [8] key) makes it possible to switch on/off the chime signal
(signaling the violation of selected zones when the control panel is disarmed) from the
keypad. Three short beeps in the keypad confirm switching off the chime signaling function,
whereas four short beeps and a long one mean that the signaling is on.
The installer specifies which zones will generate the chime signal.
5.6 F
IRE ALARM
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This function makes it possible to trigger the fire alarm from the keypad. The control panel
activates signaling on the OUT1 output in the keypad and sends an appropriate code to the
monitoring station. The function can be disabled by the installer.