System Reset Defaults - DSC LE4000 Installation Manual

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S
R
YSTEM
ESET
[999] Software Default
Default (99)
The Software default allows the installer to refresh the unit after changes and also return the
Communicator to the default state.
00: Default Module. All programming sections in module revert to factory settings. This
erases all existing programming of the unit.
55: Reset. The Communicator is reset. This option is equivalent to power cycling the
Communicator.
C
OMMUNICATOR
[980] Cellular Technology
The cellular technology section is intended to allow the installer to easily check what network
technology and signal strength the communicator currently has, as well as display the
technology used in the last two-way voice call the communicator has made.
The top line of this section displays which network technology (LTE or 3G) is currently in use
and which was used for the last voice call. It also shows a CSQ value for signal strength (0-
31).
NET:LTE CSQ 30
Last 2WV:LTE
[984] Communicator Status
The communicator status sections are intended to provide the installer with real-time status of
the communicator's functionality, operational readiness, failures, and potential malfunctions
that can affect flawless operation of the communicator and its primary function of sending
signal to the central station in case the monitored event occurs.
The communicator status is displayed in the form of a 6-digit CODE (6 hexadecimal numbers)
as in the following pattern: 00000F. The range of the code is from: 00000F – 2220CF. Not all
numbers in this range are assigned a status code (Some numbers are skipped, i.e. not assigned
the code).
Each digit represents a status or trouble indicator (or assigned function when no trouble is
present) as described below:
1. Digit 1 - Signal Indicator 1, displays the presence/strength of signal 1.
2. Digit 2 - Signal Indicator 2, displays the presence/strength of signal 2.
3. Digit 3 - Network Indicator, displays the presence (operational status) of network.
4. Digit 4 & 5 – TROUBLE INDICATOR displays the type of problem/malfunction on
communicator or modules associated with and connected to communicator.
5. Digit 6 – Reserved for future use.
For example, status code 11002F – when interpreted means: "Signal Indicator 1 OK, Signal
indicator 2 OK, there is no network trouble, and there is trouble in the communicator, Panel
supervision trouble." For details see the table below:
Table 12: Communicator Status and Trouble Coding in Hexadecimal Numbers
Digit 1
Signal indicator 1
0
Off
1
On
2
Flashing
D
EFAULTS
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
Digit 2
Signal indicator 2
Network indicator
0
Off
0
1
On
1
2
Flashing
2
Digit 3
TROUBLE INDICATOR
Off
00
On
01
Flashing
02
03
04
05
22
Digit 4 & 5
Off (No trouble)
Future use
Panel supervision trou-
ble
Future use
Lockout trouble
3G/Cellular trouble
Digit 6
Future use
F
F
F
F
F
F

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