Dialer Test; Trouble Conditions; General Information; Telephone Line Failure - ADEMCO 5110XM Installation Instructions Manual

Microprocessor-based fire alarm control/communicator
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Dialer Test

Trouble Conditions

Telephone Line Failure

Power Failure

Other Displays (Fixed Word displays are in parenthesis)
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing
by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system.
The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular
maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation
and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be
included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly) to insure the system's
proper operation at all times.
The 5110XM may be programmed to send periodic test reports ranging from
every 24 hours, weekly, or monthly, as determined in field *49. The first test
report will be sent 12 hours after initial powerup, after exiting the program
mode, or after a download session, whichever is applicable. As long as there
are no existing alarm, supervisory, or trouble conditions present the normal
test report will be sent (as programmed in field *64). If alarm, supervisory or
trouble conditions are present at the time of the test report an OFF-NORMAL
report will be sent instead (*84).
(See Troubleshooting Guide also)

General Information

A rapid beeping at the built-in warning buzzer (or if used, at the keypad buzzer
accompanied by the word "CHECK" on the keypad's display) indicates that
there is a trouble condition in the system. The audible warning sound can be
silenced by pressing the Silence/Reset button (or by entering code + off.)
Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following
messages.
"Check" and "Battery" Displays
When the problem has been corrected, the display can be cleared by pressing
the Silence/Reset key or by entering code plus off a second time..
• A display of "CHECK" accompanied by a zone number means there is an
open circuit condition on a fire zone, or that there is a system trouble.
• A display of "BAT" (Fixed-word keypads) or "SYSTEM LO BAT" (Alpha
keypads) with no zone number indicates that the system's main standby
battery is weak. The built-in battery trouble LED also lights.
A display of "check 11" or "check 12" (Fixed-word keypads), or "check 11
main dialer" or "check 12 back-up dialer" (Alpha keypads), indicates that a
monitored telephone line has been cut (or disconnected). The keypad will also
produce a trouble sound, (silence by pressing the reset key or entering code plus
OFF). The built-in Telco Fault LED also lights.
Power failure may be exhibited in one of the following ways:
• If there is no keypad display at all, operating power for the system has
stopped and the system is inoperative. The built-in AC Power LED also goes
off.
• If the message "AC LOSS" (Alpha keypads) or "NO AC" (Fixed-word
keypads) is displayed, the keypad is operating on battery power only.
Busy-Standby (dI). If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute, the
system is disabled.
Modem Comm (CC) The system is in communication with the central station
for change of function or status verification.
Comm. Failure (FC) A communication failure has occurred.
Open Circuit (OC) The keypad is not receiving signals from the
control and sees an open circuit.
Long Rng Trbl (bF) Back-up LRR communication failure.
TO THE INSTALLER
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