Chapter 1: Introduction > Challenger user interfaces
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• Access—flashes once when a card is badged at CA1115 or CA1116 RASs
(subject to Valid Card Flash programming).
• Alarm—flashes when there is an access alarm, a 24-hour alarm, or a secure
alarm.
TS0804 system fault LEDs
TS0804 RASs have system fault LEDs that indicate as follows:
• Comms—illuminates if there is a failure in the communications between the
Challenger panel and a remote monitoring station.
• RAS—illuminates if a remote arming station is offline.
• DGP—illuminates if an access controller or data gathering panel is offline.
• Battery—illuminates if the auxiliary battery power is found to be low after
mains power is lost.
TS0804 system alarm LEDs
TS0804 RASs have system alarm LEDs that indicate as follows:
• Access—illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is occupied and
the intrusion detection system has been set to allow normal access.
• 24 Hr—illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area where an input device
has been programmed for 24 hour monitoring.
• Secure—illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is secure
(armed).
• Tamper—illuminates if an alarm has occurred due to tamper.
Internal beeper
The RAS’s beeper provides a number of indications:
• A short beep indicates that a valid card is presented at a reader or a key is
pressed on a keypad. The beep may be followed by two beeps to indicate
that access has been granted (for example, to open a door).
• Seven short beeps indicates that a PIN or card is not valid at the particular
RAS or at the particular time, or that the area you are attempting to arm has
an input that is unsealed or in alarm.
• A continuous tone indicates that an input test is being performed.
• Continuous beeping indicates that one or more inputs are in local alarm.
• Your Challenger system may be programmed so that the RAS beeps whilst
an entry timer, exit timer, or warning timer is running.