Abus SECVEST FUAA50 Series Installer Manual page 117

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Name/function
A/C Fault Reporting
A/C Fault Delay
(minutes)
Explanation (checkbox)
Note
Restoring the factory defaults:
 deletes all taught-in and configured components, names and
saved texts and numbers
 does not delete the log book
 does not delete the users with their codes and components
 Does not delete the Installer Name and Installer Code
 does not delete individually recorded voice messages.
To delete voice messages recorded by a user, use the "Confidence
o
Test". When the "Confidence Test" has started, confirm the key "0"
"Load Defaults".
Note
You can delete individual users in the user menu.
To completely delete all users, including installers, you can use "Code Rest Pins".
See Chapter "Device overview -> Device rear" for more details.
All users, all proximity tags, all remote controls and all emergency buttons are de-
leted in the process. After the reset you will be prompted to enter a new installer
code and a new administrator code.
Enabled
Reports that a fault has occurred with the 230 V power supply.
Deactivated
Function not possible.
Delay time in minutes (0–60 minutes) until the message is sent.
If an A/C Fault occurs the alarm panel displays an error message after a few sec-
onds, "General Fault" outputs activate and a log book entry is created (Mandatory
Events).
Power disruptions that last less than 9 s are not reported.
If the power supply is restored within these 9 seconds, the "General Fault" outputs
are reset and a log book entry is created: "Power supply restored".
If the power disruption lasts longer than 9 s, the following occurs:
 If the value is set to 0 min, a warning tone is sounded after 10 s and the alarm
panel reports the failure.
 "A/C Fault" outputs are activated.
 If the value is set to higher than 0 min, this timer is started 10 s after the
disruption occurs.
If the power supply is restored before the end of the set delay time, "General Fault"
outputs are reset and a log book entry is created about the power restore.
No errors are reported.
If the fault still exists after the end of the configured time, a warning tone sounds
and the error is reported.
"A/C Fault" outputs are activated.
A user can stop the warning tone by entering their code.
The alarm panel display shows details of the warning. "General Fault" and "A/C
Fault" outputs remain activated.
If the fault has been corrected, the alarm panel deactivates the "A/C Fault" outputs
and creates a log book entry about the power restore.
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