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TECOM Challenger v8 - Local Alarm; Quick Alarm History

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LOCAL ALARM
A local alarm is one which occurs when an area is occupied and is therefore transmitted
only within the building and not relayed to a remote monitoring station.
When a local alarm occurs:
- The console will emit a continuous tone until the local alarm is acknowledged.
- The top line of the display will show “Local Alarm”
To determine the cause of the alarm:
<ENTER> <ENTER> The input/s causing the alarm are listed.
And
<NEXT> Update the list of inputs and display the next
Inputs in the list (if any).
Or
? (Input number) <ENTER> Display the input name in full.
Acknowledge the local alarm: You must acknowledge the local alarm to stop
The console tone.
0 <ENTER>
Reset the local alarm: To ensure the local alarm does not recur, you must rectify
Whatever was causing it. (eg. Close door)
Re-alarm: If your system has a reminder on local alarms, it will re-alarm
After a pre-set time unless the cause is fixed.
QUICK ALARM HISTORY
This function provides a list of past alarm events. It is a fast and simple way to determine
the location of the input which caused an alarm.
Before commencing, the display must show, “There are No Alarms In This Area”
<ENTER> <ENTER>
The dis0play will show the time and date the alarm occurred and the type and location of
the alarm. (The most recent alarm is shown first)
<ENTER> To move back through the history.
<NEXT> To move forward through the history.
1 Scan the display.
0 Exit the history.

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