Restoring Alarms; Overriding Of Faults And Tampers - Honeywell Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual

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Restoring alarms

Alarms, faults and tampers will be restored provided:
1. The cause has cleared
2. An authorised user PIN code or anti-code has been entered.
3. The conditions have been viewed on the keypad display after steps 1 and 2 above.
If a user cannot restore all the conditions, a temporary banner is displayed to indicate that a manager or
engineer is required to restore the system. This lasts for 30 seconds before the normal banner is displayed.
Call Engineer
Call Engineer
Call Engineer
Call Engineer
Call Engineer
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
When systems have been set up for Technistore reset, a Technistore anti-code must be entered at the keypad
to complete the restore process. If a Technistore reset is required, the restore banners shown above will be
replaced by the following:
Where XXXXX is the quote code generated by the internal Technistore algorithm. While this is on display, the
system accepts both User PIN codes and the valid anti-code. Typing the anti-code cancels the technistore,
and gives an opportunity to view alarms. If viewed, the system restores all the outstanding alarms, tampers and
faults, provided the conditions have cleared. The display returns to the Standard Access level 1 banner.

Overriding of Faults and Tampers

Whenever a user logs in, the display shows any unrestored faults and tampers. If the condition cannot be
cleared and restored, then to enable the system to be set, a facility to override the condition is included.
When a user tries to set the system, the system displays any conditions and allow the user to scroll through
multiple conditions. If the user has the authority to override the condition, the following display accompanies
the condition;
If the user cannot override the condition, the ENT to Continue will not be displayed.
The user can override each authorized condition, by pressing the ent key while the condition is displayed on
the keypad. Each and every condition is individually displayed and overriden.
Pressing enter omits the condition for one set period only. Pressing escape returns to the previous banner.
When setting the system with an overriden fault or tamper condition, the display indicates the overriden func-
tion in place of the set mode by showing the omit message as detailed in the omit menu function. The Override
condition is logged, and will last for one set period only. When all the groups that are affected by the override
condition become unset, the override status is cleared. An override restore is logged at unset.
If, during a setting attempt, there are conditions that haven't restored and cannot be overriden, then the system
must not be allowed to set. If the user presses escape or two minute without button presses elapses, the
display shows the Restore Required banner, as detailed above, then returns to the main banner.
Call Manager
Call Manager
Call Manager
Call Manager
Call Manager
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
Reset required
Call ARC
Call ARC
Call ARC
Call ARC
Call ARC
Quote XXXXX
Quote XXXXX
Quote XXXXX
Quote XXXXX
Quote XXXXX
AC Fail
AC Fail
AC Fail
AC Fail
AC Fail
ENT to Continue>
ENT to Continue>
ENT to Continue>
ENT to Continue>
ENT to Continue>
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