Cancel And Reset Alarms And Alerts; Event Recording - Honeywell Galaxy Flex Installer Manual

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Cancel and reset alarms and alerts

Cancel and reset alarms and alerts
Following an alarm in the set state, sounders and strobes are activated. When a fault occurs
in the unset state, the keypad emits an intermittent beep and/or displays a visual alert.
To cancel an alarm and reset the system:
Do one of the following:
Type any valid user code (type 2 and above) assigned to the group that has
alarmed.
Present a valid proximity card to a reader.
Alarm sounders, bells and strobe outputs are silenced and the keypad displays information
on the zones or faults that have been activated. On entry of a valid PIN the alarm and tamper
indications are displayed with equal priority in order of occurrence followed by faults. On
the keypad, use
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If the user code entered is not a high enough level to reset the system, the keypad displays
the message CALL MANAGER RESET REQUIRED or CALL ENGINEER RESET
REQUIRED if Banner Alerts [51.63] is enabled, depending on the type of alarm and level
of reset required.
To reset the panel:
Enter a valid user code assigned to the group that has alarmed.
Reset levels can be programmed using: System [51.6]; Tamper Reset [51.7]; PA Reset
[51.22]; Reset Levels [51.65].
Note: If a tamper alarm has activated (zone or module) the system cannot be reset until the
tamper condition is restored.
The next time you attempt to set the system, if any of the zones that were opened during the
previous alarm have not closed since the alarm activation, the system is prevented from
setting. The addresses of the open zones are displayed on the keypad, and there is no
warning sound. Closing the zones permits the setting procedure to start.
Note: This is not the same as open zones being indicated on the keypad. These are
accompanied by rapid tones on the entry/exit horn.
Note: Fire alarms can not be reset with a proximity tag

Event recording

During any given set period, there is no limit to the number of signals sent from individual
activations. However, no more than three events from any single source are recorded in the
event log.
Reset using alarm cause code
An alarm cause code must be entered to reset the system when option 51.72 is enabled.
If there are multiple alarm causes and/or multiple groups require to be reset, then the alarm
cause code only has to be entered once. The user enters the most appropriate code as
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to scroll through multiple activations.
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