Led 1, 2, 3 - Program Status - Technoalarm TP4-20 User Manual

4 to 20 zones control panel
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Cut telephone line (missing of telephone line voltage for approx. 1 minute)
Trouble GSM module (communication between the module and the control panel interrupted for approx. 10 seconds)
Low battery (voltage of the battery of the control panel has dropped below the limit of 11V or that of the battery of
a wireless device has dropped below the limit of 2.7V)
Power failure (230V AC)
The general alarm led produces the following signaling:
Led blinking = alarm active
Led on = alarm stored (alarm memory)
The general alarms are stored in the event buffer. Antimasking, supervision, cut telephone line, GSM trouble, low battery
and power failure alarms are stored with indication of date and time of beginning and end of alarm.
2.5.2

LED 1, 2, 3 - PROGRAM STATUS

The key reader supplies indications regarding the status of no more than 3 programs.
The program status led produces the following signaling:
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 blinking slowly = program partset
Led on = program armed
The led remains lit until disarming of the program.
Led off = program disarmed
The events, arming, disarming and bypass, are stored in the event buffer of the control panel with indication of date and
time.
2.6
RESET OF LED SIGNALING
Once the alarm has stopped, the alarm leds become lit signaling that the alarm has been recognized and the alarm
calls that are perhaps programmed have been executed, and the alarm has been stored in the event buffer. Alarm
memory signaling persists when the control panel is put into stand-by.
Blinking leds, however, signal the presence of active alarms, or alarm call cycles being executed or they mean that the
alarm call cycles have been completed but the alarm persists, e.g. low battery or power failure.
In stand-by, alarm memory signaling (leds lit) can be reset by the holder of the master code even though it does not
compromise smooth functioning of the control panel.
WARNING
Though alarm memory signaling does not influence functioning of the control panel and may hence
remain lit, it is recommended to reset it for reasons of confusion once the reason of alarm has been
identified.
The reset of led signaling can only be effected by the holder of the master code.
- ACCESS -
Master
Viewing
Events
WARNING
The active alarms are not stopped on reset of led signaling.
Led signaling for tamper and general alarm (e.g. low battery, power failure) cannot be reset by the user.
Consult the installer.
Signaling
2-12
Enter the master code (default code 12345), e.g.:
+ 12345
On the display is viewed ACCESS Master.
To accede to the event buffer press:
+ MEM
On the display is viewed Viewing Events.
To reset led signaling press:
+ CL-EX
All the leds previously lit are switched off. The alarms, however, remain stored in the
event buffer of the control panel.
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