Battery Led (Red) - Technoalarm TP4-20 User Manual

4 to 20 zones control panel
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TAMPER
Keypoint 1
! ARM. DENIED !
TAMPER
LOW BATTERY
Control panel
Sat
01 - - - 00
Work.
00 : 01
TP4-20 - User Manual
Tamper and zone tamper alarms are stored in the event buffer of
the control panel with indication of the date and time of
beginning and end of alarm.
SIGNALING ON DISPLAY
In case of tamper or zone tamper alarm, beside led signaling, on
the display is viewed the kind of tamper alarm or the zone in
alarm.
WARNING
As long as a tamper alarm is active, the control panel cannot be armed, unless the
code is enabled for the BYPASS OF GENERAL ALARMS (see master menu
section). In all the other cases, if you try to arm the control panel, on the display is
viewed the opposite message.
To re-establish correct functioning eliminate the reason for alarm.
Led signaling for tamper alarm cannot be reset by the user.
Consult the installer.
2.1.5
The red battery led signals low battery alarm. This alarm is
direct and is always detected, even if the control panel is in
stand-by, in case of:
The led produces the following signaling:
Both events, low battery and battery restore, are stored in the
event buffer with indication of date and time. In case of low
battery of a wireless devíce, to identify the device that has
released the alarm, consult the event buffer of the control panel.
SIGNALING ON DISPLAY
In case of low battery alarm, beside led signaling, on the display
is viewed the module that has released the alarm.
WARNING
If in presence of power failure alarm, battery voltage drops below 9V, the battery is
automatically disconnected in order to avoid its definite and irrevocable discharge. In
this case the clock is lost, whereas system status and the event buffer are
maintained.
Upon battery restore, the clock is shown as on opposite illustration with unvalid
month field. It is necessary to program the date and time, otherwise all the
scheduled functions (automatic arming, test call, access periods of the codes/keys
etc.) remain deactivated.
2.1.6
The red mains led signals power failure alarm (230V AC). This
alarm is direct and is detected always, even if the control panel
is in stand-by.
The alarm release can be delayed by 10 minutes to maximum
9 hours and 50 minutes.
The led produces the following signaling:
BATTERY LED
(RED)
Battery voltage drop below the minimum level guaranteeing
correct functioning of the control panel (11V)
Battery voltage drop below the minimum level guaranteeing
correct functioning of a wireless device (2.7V)
Led blinking = alarm active
The led starts blinking upon voltage drop below the limit
and continues blinking until battery restore.
Led on = alarm stored (alarm memory)
The led becomes lit upon battery restore and remains lit on
disarming of the control panel (if it is armed), and in any
case until it is armed again.
MAINS LED
(RED)
Led blinking = alarm active
The led starts blinking upon power failure, even if the alarm
release is delayed, and continues blinking until mains
restore.
Signaling
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