Mains Led (Green) - Technoalarm TP4-20 User Manual

4 to 20 zones control panel
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2.3
CONSOLE LED06
This kind of console permits program status signaling and zone status signaling for the first 6 zones of the control panel
through coloured leds.
Signaling
2-8
2.2.7
MAINS LED
(GREEN)
The green mains led signals power failure (230V AC):
Led on = mains power ok
Led off = power failure
Both events, power failure and mains restore, are stored in the
event buffer of the control panel with indication of date and time.
PROGRAM STATUS LED (1...4)
LED off
1
LED blinking quickly
LED on
2
KEYPAD
ZONE ALARM LED (1...6)
LED off
3
LED blinking
LED on
4
LABELS FOR ZONE DESCRIPTION
5
RECLOSABLE PROTECTION FLAP
FALSE CODE ALARM LED
LED off
6
LED blinking
LED on
TAMPER ALARM LED
LED off
7
LED blinking
LED on
BATTERY LED
LED off
8
LED blinking
LED on
MAINS LED
9
LED off
LED on
2.3.1
PROGRAM STATUS LED
(YELLOW)
The yellow program status led signals program status (1 to 4):
Led blinking quickly = program during arming phase
The arming phase is the lapse of time from entering the code
until actual arming of the control panel. It depends on the
exit time programed (if the system contains delayed zones).
Led on = program armed
The led remains lit until disarming of the program.
Led off = program disarmed
The events, arming and disarming, are stored in the event buffer
of the control panel with indication of date and time.
2.3.2
ZONE ALARM LED
(RED)
Zone alarm is only released if the program the zone is included
in is armed. The red zone alarm led signals open zones.
CONTROL PANEL ARMED
Led blinking = alarm active
The led starts blinking upon detection of an alarm on one of
the zones included in the program and continues blinking
during the entire alarm time. Depending on programming, the
indoor and/or outdoor sirens are activated, too.
Program in stand-by
Program in arming phase
Program armed
No alarm
Zone alarm active
Alarm stored (alarm memory)
No alarm
False code alarm active
Alarm stored (alarm memory)
No alarm
Tamper alarm active
Alarm stored (alarm memory)
No alarm
Insufficient battery voltage
Alarm stored (alarm memory)
Power failure (230V AC)
Mains power (230V AC) ok
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