Chapter 4 Troubleshooting And Other Information; Troubleshooting - Abilia All In One User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Most problems with the system can be quickly solved by following the
instructions below. There are more tips and information on troubleshooting
on our website.
Transmitter
If
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Transmitter status
• The transmitter battery level is low. Replace the
indicator light
batteries if the transmitter is battery powered.
flashing red
Charge the batteries if it is mains powered.
Important!
If the transmitter is battery powered,
use alkaline AAA batteries only. If the
transmitter is mains powered, use rechargeable
NiMH AAA batteries only. NEVER mix NiMH
batteries with alkaline as the unit can overheat.
Transmitter status
• Batteries in transmitter are wrong type or
indicator light
fitted incorrectly. See above for correct
flashing purple
configuration and fitting of batteries.
Transmitter status
• The GSM module is indicating an error. Open
indicator light
the cover and check the GSM LED above the
flashing white
-symbol (see Transmitter overview on p 6).
• If the LED is blinking every second, no GSM
network has been detected. Check that the SIM
card is fitted correctly and that you have GSM
coverage in your area, see Installing a SIM card
on p 7.
When the transmitter is connected to a GSM
network the GSM LED will blink every 3 s.
• If the problem persists, contact your GSM
provider.
• If the LED is off, the unit has no GSM module
or the module is out of order. Contact your
dealer for service.
Transmitter status
• The transmitter is ready to be connected to a
indicator light
wireless alarm unit.
flashing blue
• The alarm unit is faulty, see separate user
manual. If the problem persists, contact your
dealer for service.
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Troubleshooting and other information.
Pager
If
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Pager
symbol is
• Pager has lost radio contact with a trans-
lit whilst the pager is
mitter. The LED position on the pager will
vibrating and beeping
indicate which transmitter is at fault if you
have several transmitters. Move to within
range of the transmitter.
Pager
symbol is lit
• A transmitter in the system is indicating
whilst the pager is
an error. The LED position on the pager
vibrating and beeping
will indicate which transmitter is at fault
if you have several transmitters. See
Troubleshooting transmitter on p. 20.
Pager
symbol is white,
• Pager has less than two hours of battery life
whilst the pager is
left. Charge batteries by putting the pager
vibrating and beeping
in its charger. A full charge takes 6 hours.
Pager
symbol is red,
• Battery in pager is wrong type, incorrectly
whilst the pager is
fitted or flat. Check how the battery is fitted
or replace, see Changing batteries on p. 18.
vibrating and beeping
Pager not emitting any
• Pager sound switched off. Slide sound
sound whilst the
switch upwards to restore sound. Switch is
symbol is lit
on right side of pager (see overview).
Pager charger
If
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Pager cannot be charged
• Check that the pager is correctly
placed in the charger. The LED by the
-symbol will blink/light up to show that
it's charging.
• Check that the charger is connected to
mains power. The LED by the -symbol
is lit to show that it is connected. If the
LED blinks, it is using the backup battery.
Reserve battery in charger
• Check batteries are correctly fitted and
not working and charger
charged. Charge or replace batteries,
symbol off
see Changing batteries on p. 18.
Chapter 4
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