Various System Trouble Displays - ADT Safewatch Pro 3000 Installaton Manual

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Panic Keys
There are three Panic keys (A, B, and C) that, if programmed, can be used to manually initiate
alarms and send a report to the central station.
Each key can be programmed for 24-hour Silent, 24-hour Audible, Fire, or Personal Emergency
responses. See the table below for defaults.
The Panic function is activated when the appropriate key is pressed for at least 2 seconds.
The Panic functions are identified by the system as follows:
Keys
[A]
[B]
[C]
NOTE: Key [D] may be programmed for signaling a Pager.
IMPORTANT: For a Silent panic function (if programmed) to be of practical value, you must
program a report code for the zone and the system must be connected to a central station.

Various System Trouble Displays

Alpha Display
CANCELED ALARM
EXIT ALARM
CHECK
ALARM 1xx
FAULT 1xx
CHECK 1xx
SYSTEM LO BAT
LO BAT
TELCO FAULT
Busy-Standby
Displayed as Zone
"Standard Dealer " Defaults
95
99
96
Fixed Disp. Meaning
CA
will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time
the Exit Delay ended (e.g., exit door left open), but the system was disarmed
during the Entry Delay time. The alarm sounder and touchpad sound
continuously, but stop when the system is disarmed. No message will be
transmitted to the central station.
EA
will appear when the Exit Delay ends if an exit or interior zone contained a fault
during closing. The alarm sounder and touchpad sound continuously until the
system is disarmed (or timeout occurs). An "Exit Alarm" message is sent to the
central station.
Also results if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within 2 minutes
after the end of an Exit Delay.
CHECK
indicates that a problem exists with the displayed zone(s) and requires attention.
Note: The control will sense a high resistance in the loops on hardwired zones 2–8
and display "CHECK" and the affected zone number when the system is in the
disarmed mode. It will not be possible to arm the system as long as this condition
exists (unless this zone is bypassed). If the system is in the armed mode when the
high resistance condition occurs, this display will not appear, but will do so as
soon as the system is disarmed. Check the sensor or the loop wiring for the
displayed zone.
1xx
indicates that communication between control and a zone expander or wireless
1xx
receiver is interrupted, where "xx" is the device address. Check the wiring and
1xx
DIP switch settings on the units.
If field *199 is set to "1," all ECP module problems are displayed as "91."
91
If there are wireless sensors in the system, the Check condition may also be
caused by some change in the environment that prevents the receiver from
receiving signals from a particular sensor.
BAT
with no zone number indicates that the system's main standby battery is weak.
BAT
with a zone number and a once-per-minute beeping at the touchpad indicates that
a low-battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed (zone "00" indicates
a wireless touchpad). If the battery is not replaced within 30 days, a "CHECK"
display may occur.
Note: Some wireless sensors contain a non-replaceable long-life battery which
requires replacement of the entire unit at the end of battery life (e.g., Nos. 5802,
5802CP).
94
Telephone Line Failure, indicates that a monitored telephone line (if programmed
in field *92) has been cut or disconnected. Depending on how the system was
programmed, the touchpad may also produce a trouble sound, and the external
sounder may be activated. Silence by entering installer code + OFF.
dl
If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute, the system is disabled.
Fire Emergency
24-hour Audible
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"Authorized Dealer" Defaults
Fire Emergency
24-hour Audible
24-hour Auxiliary
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