Alarm Display; Alarm Mute; Alarm Memory - EBS CPX200NB Installation And Programming Manual

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5.6.

ALARM DISPLAY

If red ALARM LED flashes when the system is armed, it means that while you were absent
some alarms occurred (numbers of lines that initiated them will be displayed as well) which
have already ceased. But, if ALARM LED emits constant light, it means that system still is in
alarm state. Exercise caution! If you suspect any intruder to be present in the facility, leave
the facility immediately and call security guards.
5.7.

ALARM MUTE

1. To mute (deactivate) the alarm, enter the code and press
code. Also, the system will be disarmed.
2. In order to identify the alarm type, please refer to
manual.
5.8.

ALARM MEMORY

The function displays the history of alarms that occurred in the system. When the function is
activated, ALARM and PROG LEDs are flashing slowly and all alarms that occurred since last
arming are displayed. LEDs 1 - 7 display the information from which zones the alarm was
activated. To clear the alarms memory, press
memory, press
Alarm source types:
Diodes 1 to 7 – Sabotage of lines 1 to 7
If no diodes are on and the ALARM led is blinking, then there alarms that were triggered by
the source other than input lines.
following code from the main menu:
After pressing the button corresponding to active LED, the detailed information about the
alarm source within selected type is displayed.
Pressing
will result in return to the main menu.
Other alarm source types:
2 – Keypads tamper
3 – Emergency button used
Other alarm source types -> Keypads tamper:
1 – Keypad tamper 1
2 – Keypad tamper 2
3 – Keypad tamper 3
Other alarm source types -> Emergency button used:
1 – Fire alarm activated
CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL
- Display of alarm memory
.
Other alarms
. 3 beeps will confirm the
Alarm Memory
chapter of the present
. To exit without clearing the alarms
history can be accessed by selecting
.
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