Trouble Conditions; General - First Alert FA2000C User Manual

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The keypad's LCD will display the number of the zone having the supervisory condition as
a Memory indication.
To reset the keypad supervisory display: First have the cause of the indication
corrected, and then:
Press the SILENCE/RESET button again or re-enter your User Code,
followed by the OFF key.

TROUBLE CONDITIONS

General

Your system monitors each of your protection zones and various aspects of system operation
for problems such as wire breaks, loss of AC power, faulted telephone lines, etc., which
compromise proper alarm signaling operation. Your system provides the following
indications when one of these problems is detected.
CALL YOUR INSTALLER IMMEDIATELY FOR SERVICE, WHEN ANY OF THESE
INDICATIONS APPEAR FOR A CONDITION THAT CANNOT BE CORRECTED BY YOU!
The control's buzzer and keypad buzzer both produce a rapid pulsing sound.
The
controls AC POWER LED turns off and the keypad LCD displays "AC LOSS"
(Alpha) or "NO AC" (Fixed-Word) when AC power is low or not present.
The control's BATTERY TROUBLE LED lights and the keypad LCD displays
"SYSTEM LO BAT" (Alpha) or "BAT" (Fixed-Word) when your system's back-up
battery is low or disconnected.
controls
The
FAILURE" (Alpha) or "FC" (Fixed-Word) when attempts to send a message to the
central station have failed.
The keypad LCD (Fixed-Word) displays "CHECK" accompanied by a protection zone
number (1–5) or system zone number (6–12) when there is a zone or system related
problem. Alpha keypads also display a description of the zone. The control's LINE
FAULT LED lights if the problem is with the telephone lines.
ALPHA
A trouble message is sent to the central station.
Note: If your keypad LCD displays "0C" for more than 5 minutes, then it is not
receiving signals from the control. CALL YOUR INSTALLER IMMEDIATELY FOR
SERVICE.
COMM FAIL LED lights and the keypad LCD displays "COMM
FIXED-WORD
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