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Chapter 3: Menu reference > Option 3 Input In Alarm
Challenger10 Administrators Manual 19
Unsealed On A2, Front Door Contact
NEXT or ENTER
Press [ENTER] to exit the option. Alternatively, press [NEXT] to display additional
unsealed inputs.
Option
3 Input In Alarm
From the User menu prompt (see “Using the keypadon page 7), press
[3] [ENTER] to list all inputs that are in an alarm state (but not in local alarm
state). You need to know what inputs are in alarm so that the cause of the alarm
can be investigated and the alarm reset.
The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are in alarm.
No Alarms.
Press ENTER
Press [ENTER] to exit the option. Alternatively, press [NEXT] to refresh the
display.
When one or more inputs are in alarm, the LCD screen displays the inputs. If you
see only numbers and no names, refer to “Displaying input nameson page 8.
The input number is preceded by T if in tamper.
Alarm On 2, Front Door Contact
NEXT or ENTER
Press [ENTER] to exit the option. Alternatively, press [NEXT] to display additional
inputs that are in alarm, if any.
Option
4 Input Isolated
From the User menu prompt (see “Using the keypadon page 7), press
[4] [ENTER] to list all isolated inputs to determine which inputs are not
operational and need attention.
An isolated input is one which is excluded from functioning as part of the
intrusion detection system. It would typically be isolated because it is faulty, and
by isolating it you stop it from causing an alarm. See “Option 10 Isolateon page
25 for details.
The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are isolated.

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