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18
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ystem will sound an alarm.
1 Key in your PIN code, and then press OK, the
audible alarm will stop.
¥ If the alarm is silenced before reporting has
finished the control panel will show Reporting
- - - pls wait and you will be prompted to press
OK to carry on, when the reporting is finished.
2 The control unit will then show alarm log, press
OK to clear and reset.
If an alarm is silenced using a remote keypad or
keyfob, the system will only be silenced and
disarmed. The system can only be reset to resume
normal operation after an alarm event at the control
panel.
Alarm memory
If an alarm was raised during your absence, and
the alarm sequence has been carried out, the
screen will continue to show ALARM!
When you come back and disarm the system the
siren will sound a 3-second alarm instead of the
normal 2-beep sound.
To clear the display, follow the same steps as
stopping the alarm described above.
Warning If the siren is activated for 3-seconds
when you disarm your system there could be an
intruder still in your premises.
Force Arming
When you try to arm the system by Entering the
PIN Code, if any fault situation has occurred before,
the display will show Fault Dsp and a list of faults
will be shown when OK is pressed.
¥ If you move the cursor to Away Arm position
and then press OK, the Control Panel will sound
a ding-dong warning sound to indicate arming is
prohibited, and the message Fault DSP is
displayed in the middle of the top display row
and alternate at 2-second intervals with individual
fault events
Note In the same situation, if you ar
m the
system by pressing the Arm button on the Remote
Controller, the Control Panel will response in the
manner as described above the ar
ming is also
prohibited.
¥ At this moment, you can first rectify all of the
pr
oblems and then clear the Fault display
(Please see section XI In a Fault Situation), and
t
hen afterwards you can arm the system
¥
However if you want to put the system into Arm
mode with the fault situation persisting, it is still
possible by following the procedures below.
1 Enter your PIN code and press OK.
2 You will be prompted to see if the forced arm is
OK, to confirm press OK again.
3
The exit delay is displayed, when the time is up,
the control panel sounds a long beep. Alarm On
is displayed and the system is armed.
Event Log
The alarm memory remembers the last 20
system events including
All Alarm Events with Device ID
All Fault Warning Events
All Arming And Disarming Events
¥ The logged events are display in reversed
chronological order, (most recent event first).
¥ The log is marked with a Start label before the
most recent entry and End after the oldest
entry.
¥ To View Log:
1 Key in the user code and press OK while in
Disarm mode to access Users Menu
2 Press the 6 key repeatedly to select Log and
then press OK and the start of the log will be
displayed.
3 The log can now be scrolled up and down and
viewed with the 5 , 6 keys. The most recent
event will be at the start.
4 An example of logged event is given below
where the first line tells the time and date of the
event, the second line tells the type of event and
the third one either states the User or the device
that caused the event. Abbreviation as DC
stands for Door contact, LB is short for low
battery, Tamp means Tamper where Rest is
short for restore.
Tamper display
The control unit will identify the device triggering

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