Trouble Display - DSC PC1580BABT Installation Manual

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If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, only
user codes with the Bypass attribute enabled will be able to
bypass zones (see section 5.1 "Programming Security
Codes").
If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed is chosen,
the Bypass light will be ON while the system is armed to
indicate any bypassed zones (see section 5.15 "Arming /
Disarming Options").
Zones can only be bypassed when the system is
disarmed.
To bypass a zone:
1. Enter [ ] [1] (and an access code, if required).
2. The keypad will flash the Bypass light and the zone
indicator lights corresponding to any zones already
bypassed will turn ON.
3. Enter the number corresponding to the zone you wish
to bypass. The corresponding zone indicator light will
turn ON.
4. Press [#] to exit the function.
All zones whose indicator lights are ON when the [#]
key is pressed will be bypassed. The Bypass light will
turn ON, indicating that zones are bypassed.
To reactivate a bypassed zone:
1. Enter [ ] [1] (and an access code if required).
2. The keypad will flash the Bypass light. The zone
indicator lights corresponding to any zones already
bypassed will turn ON.
3. Enter the number corresponding to the bypassed zone
you wish to reactivate. The corresponding zone
indicator light will turn OFF.
4. Press [#] to exit the function.
All zones whose indicator lights are ON when the [#]
key is pressed will be bypassed. If no zone indicator
lights were ON, the Bypass light will be OFF and no
zones will be bypassed.
When the system is disarmed, all manually-by-
passed zones will be unbypassed.
Reactivate Interior
If the system is armed in the Stay mode, the [ ] [1] command
can be used to reactivate the Stay/Away zones.
Reactive Stay/Away cannot be used with an alarm in
memory.
Please ensure all force-armed zones are restored
before reactivating the Stay/Away zones (See
Section 5.3 "Zone Attributes").
[ ] [2]

Trouble Display

The panel constantly monitors itself for several different
trouble conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the
Trouble light will be ON and the keypad will beep twice
every 10 seconds. The trouble beep can be silenced by
pressing any key on any keypad.
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To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad:
1. Press [ ] [2].
2. The keypad will flash the Trouble light. The zone indicator
lights corresponding to the present trouble conditions
will be ON.
When using an LCD keypad, the trouble conditions will be
listed on the display; the user must simply use the arrow (< >)
keys to scroll through the list of present trouble conditions.
The various troubles are described below:
Trouble [1] – Service Required
If zone indicator light [1] is ON, a "service required" trouble
is present. Press [1] to determine the specific trouble. The
following is a list of "service required" trouble conditions:
• Light [1] – Low Battery
The main panel backup battery is low. The trouble will
be generated if the battery drops below 11.5 volts
under load and will be restored when the battery
charges to over 12.5 volts.
• Light [2] – Bell Circuit Trouble
The panel will indicate this trouble if the Bell fuse is
blown or if the panel senses an open condition on the
bell circuit (see Section 5.12 "Siren Supervision").
• Light [3] – General System Trouble
This trouble will be present if the printer connected to
the PC5400 Printer module has a fault and is off-line, or
if the ESCORT module does not detect the Power Line
Interface Module.
• Light [4] – General System Tamper
This trouble will be indicated if any peripheral module
tamper is detected.
• Light [5] – General System Supervisory
This trouble will be indicated if the panel loses
communication with any module connected to the
KEYBUS (see Section 2.6 "Supervision"). The event
buffer will log a detailed description of the event.
Trouble [2] – AC Failure
This trouble indicates that AC power is no longer being
supplied to the control unit. The reporting codes in sections
[43] and [44] can be programmed to communicate a power
failure to the monitoring station. To avoid reporting short power
failures to the monitoring station, an AC Failure
Communication Delay from 000-255 minutes can be
programmed in section [62].
Trouble [3] – Communication Troubles
There are two types of telephone line trouble conditions. Press
[3] to display which type of trouble is present:
• [1] – Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble (TLM)
The telephone connection to the control unit is monitored
every 10 seconds. If the voltage drops below one to three
volts for the number of consecutive checks programmed
in section [62], a telephone line trouble is generated.
• [2] – Failure to Communicate (FTC)
This trouble will be generated if the communicator fails
to communicate with any of the programmed telephone
numbers. If a later attempt is successful, the FTC
reporting code(s) programmed in section [45] will be
transmitted along with the unreported events from an
earlier unsuccessful communication.
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