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Users with Advanced, Supervisor and Master codes will be given
additional information in the fault messages.
To view faults:
1. Enter your access code. If there is a fault, the keypad displays
"System Fault, View Fault List?".
To exit fault viewing, press NO. To view faults, press YES.
2. The keypad displays the list of faults. For example,
"Telephone Line Fault". Use the <> keys to scroll through
the list of faults.
3. When you come to the end of the list, the keypad displays
"End of List, Reset Faults?".
To return to the main menu, press NO. To reset the faults,
press YES.
4. The system attempts to reset the faults. If all the faults are
reset, the keypad displays "Fault(s) Now Cleared".
Display
Fault Condition
Battery Trouble
The battery connected to the control panel is low.
AC Trouble
There is a power failure (keypad will be silent).
Aux Supply
The AUX, SAUX+ or PGM terminals on the alarm
Trouble
control panel are overloaded
TLM Trouble
There is a trouble with the telephone line.
FTC Trouble
The alarm control panel can no longer communicate
with the central monitoring station. The trouble is
generated after the programmed failed
communication attempts. If a later attempt to
communicate is successful, the trouble is cleared.
Bell CCT Trouble
The bell circuit is open.
Fire Trouble
A fire loop is open circuit (indicated by the trouble
sound; cannot be silenced).
Loss of Time
This trouble is cleared when the system's time and
date are reset.
Module Com
The panel has lost communications with a module.
Fault
Check to see if the module is connected properly,
then do a system reset. Only qualified service
personnel can perform this function.
Combus Low
Modules are not getting enough voltage from the
Pwr
Combus. Check for proper connection of Combus,
or repower the Combus, if required. Only qualified
service personnel can perform this function.
6204 Battery
The battery connected to any PC6204 relay output
TBL
module is low (module number indicated in
reporting code transmission and event buffer).
6204 AC
A PC6204 relay output module loses incoming AC
Trouble
power (keypad will be silent).
6204 AUX
The Auxiliary supply on any PC6204 relay module is
Trouble
overloaded.
5. If the system cannot reset all the faults, the keypad displays
"Unable to Clear All Faults", then "Call for Service Exit from
Menu?".
If you press NO, the keypad returns to the view fault list
menu. If you press YES, the keypad returns to the main
menu.
Fault conditions can be transmitted to the central station using
reporting codes, if programmed (see the Programming Manual).
NOTE: AC Power and Battery faults will not prevent the
system from being armed.
All possible fault displays and a description of each is listed
below.
Display
Fault Condition
6820 Battery
The battery connected to a PC6820 module is low.
Trouble
6820 AC Trouble A PC6820 module has lost AC power.
6820 Lock
A PC6820 module has a trouble with one of its
Trouble
locking devices. A lock trouble occurs when the
lock power output is overloaded or the lock power
fuse has failed.
6820 Aux
The PC6820's Auxiliary (AUX) supply is overloaded.
Trouble
6820 Rdr Pw TBL A PC6820 module's card reader power output is
overloaded or the reader power fuse has failed.
6442 Battery TBL The battery connected to the PC6442 is low.
6442 AC Trouble The PC6442 module has lost AC power.
6442 Aux TBL
The PC6442's Auxiliary (AUX) supply is overloaded.
6443 Battery TBL The battery connected to the PC6443 is low.
6443 AC Trouble The PC6443 module has lost AC power.
6443 Aux TBL
The PC6443's Auxiliary (AUX) supply is overloaded.
6442 RS-232
The PC6442 has lost communications with the APS.
Fault
6443 RS-232
The PC6443 has lost communications with the
Fault
ODS.
Backbone Comm
The PC6010 has lost communications with the
Fault
PC6442 and/or PC6443.
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