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Trouble
Light [1]
Service Required: Press [1] to determine the specific trouble. Lights 1 - 8 will light up to indicate the trouble:
• Light [1]
Low Battery: Main panel backup battery charge is low (below 11.5 volts under load).Trouble is restored when the battery charges over
12.5 volts.
• Light [2]
Bell Circuit Trouble: The bell circuit is open (see section 2.2 'Terminal Descriptions').
• Light [3]
General System Trouble: One or more of the following troubles has occurred: the PC5204 Power Supply module has an AUX failure,
PC5204 Output #1 Trouble, Home Automation Trouble on the Escort5580(TC), or a printer connected to the PC5400 Printer module has a fault
and is off-line, or T-Link Troubles. Users can view specific conditions in the Event Buffer.
• Light [4]
General System Tamper: Tamper has been detected from a module.
• Light [5]
General System Supervisory: The panel has lost communication with a module connected to the Keybus (See section 2.8 'Confirming
Module Supervision' on page 8). The event buffer will log the event.
• Light [6]
RF Jam: Please refer to the PC5132 Installation Manual for more information.
• Light [7]
PC5204 Low Battery: The PC5204 module has a low backup battery.
• Light [8]
PC5204 AC Failure: The PC5204 module has lost AC power.
NOTE: If you remove and then restore power to the main panel in order to service any PC5204 module, or any module being powered by a
PC5204, you must also remove and then restore power to the PC5204 and any connected modules. This ensures that any troubles present
on the module are correctly logged and/or annunciated.
Light [2]
AC Failure: AC power is no longer being supplied to the control panel. The Trouble light will flash if an AC Failure is present, if the Trouble Light
Flashes if AC Fails option is programmed (section [016], option [2]). This trouble will not be displayed if the AC Trouble Displayed option is disabled
(section [016], option [1]).
Light [3]
Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble (TLM): There is a problem with the telephone line. If the system has an Alternate Communicator, this trouble
can be reported to the central station by programming reporting codes in sections [345] and [346].
Light [4]
Failure to Communicate (FTC): The communicator failed to communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers (see section 5.6 'Com-
municator Programming').
Light [5]
Zone Fault (including Fire Zone): A zone on the system is experiencing trouble, meaning that a zone could not provide an alarm to the panel if
required to do so (e.g. a fire zone is open, or there is a short on a DEOL zone, or a supervisory fault on a wireless zone). When a zone fault occurs,
the keypad(s) on the system will start to beep. Press [5] while in Trouble mode to view the affected zones.
NOTE: A Fire zone trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state.
Light [6]
Zone Tamper: A zone configured for Double End Of Line resistor supervision has a tamper condition, or the tamper switch is open on a wireless
device. When a tamper condition occurs, the keypad(s) will start to beep (if the system is armed, an alarm will occur). Press [6] while in the Trouble
mode to view the affected zones. If a zone is tampered or faulted, it must be fully restored to clear the trouble.
Light [7]
Device Low Battery/RF Delinquency: A wireless device has a low battery condition. Press [7] one, two, or three times to view which devices are
experiencing battery failure. Press the [7] key an additional time to view zones in RF Delinquency trouble. An LED keypad will indicate battery failure
using zone lights. The following will occur:
Keypad beeps:
Press [7]
Press [7] again
Press [7] again
Press [7] again
Light [8]
Loss of System Time: When the panel is powered up, the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time. This trouble is cleared when an attempt
is made to reset the clock. This is set in [*][6] [Master Code] Programming on page 16.
Trouble Menu Acknowledgement
Press [9] for Trouble Menu Acknowledgement. This will
acknowledge and override existing troubles so the system can be
armed. An override event will also be generated and logged, iden-
tifying the user. To override open zones, use the Zone Bypass
feature [*][1].
If a zone fault/tamper occurs, press [*][2][9] to override the trou-
ble, then [*][1] to override the open zone.
NOTE:
When using the Trouble Menu Acknowledgement feature,
Section [021] Option 8 has to be enabled.
When using an LCD keypad, the trouble conditions will be listed
on the display. Users can scroll through the list of present trouble
conditions using the arrow (< >) keys.
NOTE:
Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD key-
pad, provided the keypad is version 2.0 or later. Older keypads will
incorrectly display "Fire Trouble". If using older LCD keypads, pro-
gram section [013], option [3] as OFF to ensure that troubles are
displayed correctly.
NOTE:
If a trouble is present when the system is armed, the trou-
ble LED will remain on during Exit Delay but will turn off once the
exit delay timer expires.

[*][3] Alarm Memory

The 'Memory' light will be on if any alarm occurred during the last
armed period or if an alarm occurred while the panel was dis-
armed (24 hour zones). Press [*][3] to view zones in alarm mem-
ory. To clear the memory, arm and disarm the system.

[*][4] Door Chime On/Off

If enabled the keypad will beep 6 times rapidly when a zone is
tripped and restored. The panel will only do this for zones with the
Keypad displays:
1
Zones with low batteries (LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 32)
2
Handheld keypads with low batteries (LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 4)
3
Wireless keys with low batteries (LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 16)
4
Zones in RF Delinquency trouble (LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 32)
EN
Door Chime attribute enabled and if the door chime feature is
enabled. The door chime attribute for each zone is programmed
in sections [101] to [164].

[*][5] Programming Access Codes

Access codes are required in order to perform various functions
on the system such as arm, disarm, activate command outputs
etc.
Program New Access Code
To program an access code enter [*][5][Master Code] followed by
a two digit number corresponding to the access code you want to
program, then enter a new access code.
The available access codes are as follows:
General Access Codes - Access Codes [01] to [32]
Each access code can be used to arm and disarm the assigned
partitions. Additional access code attributes are also programma-
ble to determine what abilities the code will have. You can pro-
gram partition assignments and access code attributes by
following the instructions in this section.
Supervisor Codes - Access Codes [41] and [42]
Supervisor Codes can program additional access codes. By
default, Supervisor codes have the same partition and attribute
programming as the Master code. You can change the partition
and attribute programming for these codes by following the
instructions in this section.
System Master Code - Access Code [40]
By default the System Master Code is enabled to operate on all
partitions and can perform any keypad function. This code can be
used to program all access codes, including the Supervisor
Codes and Duress Codes.
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