Buzzer; Keylock Mode; Testing Your System; Siren And Keypad Display Test - DSC Impassa User Manual

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19.3 Buzzer

Provides an audible confirmation of a pressed button or that a command to the panel has been executed.

19.4 Keylock Mode

Ensures that the system is not accidently armed or disarmed by the wireless key.
To lock the keys:
1. Press and hold the Status
2. After 3 seconds, the wireless key will beep and flash the keylock icon (
keys are locked.
To unlock the keys:
1. Press and hold the Status
NOTE: Pressing the Panic
2. Upon exiting Keylock mode, the status will be automatically displayed.

20. Testing Your System

NOTE: Inform your Monitoring Station when you begin and end system testing.
Household fire alarm systems shall be tested by a qualified service technician at least every 3 years in
accordance with NFPA72. It is the user's responsibility to test the system weekly (excluding smoke
detectors). Ensure you follow all the steps in the two tests below.
NOTE: Should the system fail to function properly, call your installer immediately for service.

20.1 Siren and Keypad Display Test

The test activates all display pixels and indicator lights on the keypad and does a 4-second check of
the siren.
1. Press [
][6][Master Code][4]. The following will occur:
- The system activates the siren output for 2 seconds followed by full volume alarm for 2 seconds.
All display lights and LCD pixels will turn on.
- The Ready, Armed, Trouble and Power LED's will flash for the duration of the test.
2. To exit the function menu, press [#].
Keypad Low Battery
The flashing trouble icon
that keypad has a low battery.
WT5500 Keypad Battery Replacement
1. Slide the keypad up and out from the mounting
plate/desk stand (removing the screws first if
required). The bay for the four AA batteries is open
and visible at the back of the keypad.
2. Insert the batteries as directed on the back of the
keypad. Ensure the correct polarity is observed.
3. Slide the keypad back onto the mounting plate /
desk stand.
WT4901/WT8901 Siren Battery Test
To determine which siren has a low battery press and hold the test button, located at the front of the
siren, for 5 seconds.
• If the siren sounds for 4 seconds, the batteries are good.
• If the siren doesn't sound, the batteries are low.
WT4901/WT8901 Siren Battery Replacement
• Open the front cover and remove old batteries. Once the old batteries are removed, wait 30 sec-
onds before inserting the replacement batteries.
• Install new batteries as shown in the polarity indicated by the engraving. If the batteries are
installed incorrectly, in the reverse polarity, the indoor siren will not work. With typical use, the
WT4901/WT8901 batteries should be replaced every 2 years.
NOTE: Only use Energizer (4) 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (WT5500, WT4901/WT8901).
DO NOT RECHARGE THESE BATTERIES. DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES MUST BE MADE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLING REGULATIONS IN YOUR AREA.
and Away
keys simultaneously for 3 seconds.
and Away
keys simultaneously for 3 seconds.
key for 3 seconds will also exit Keylock mode.
on a keypad will indicate
14
) to indicate that the
Mounting
Holes
Tamper
Switch
Batteries
Mounting
Holes
Plug
Wire
Channel

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