corresponds to a specific feature or option. Set these options by turning the number corresponding to the feature ON or OFF. The
option is considered ON when the number appears within the brackets on the LCD keypad or when the number is illuminated on
an LED Keypad. You turn options ON and OFF by pressing the corresponding buttons on the keypad. Press the keys as many
times as you need until all 8 options in the current section are set. When the options are set, press the [
TROUBLE LIST
Potential troubles have been sorted into eight groups. To access the Trouble Display mode:
STEP1: Press the [
] key from Normal Mode.
TRBL
Numbers representing which groups of troubles are occurring will appear.
STEP2: Press the key corresponding to the trouble Group you wish to view.
Numbers corresponding to troubles from the selected trouble group will appear
Trouble Group [1]: System
[1] AC Failure:
No AC input has been detected on the control panel.
[2] Battery Trouble:
This means the backup battery is disconnected or the battery voltage is less than 10.5V.
[3] Aux. Current Limit:
The auxiliary supply outputs have exceeded 1.1A. The auxiliary output will shutdown until the trouble has been rectified.
[4] Bell Current Limit:
The control panel has detected that the bell output has exceeded 3A. The bell output will shutdown until the trouble is rectified.
[5] Bell Absent:
The control panel has detected that a bell or siren isn't connected to its bell output terminals. If a bell or siren is connected to
the optional alarm relay output, the trouble will always be on. To avoid this, connect a 1KΩ resistor across the bell output.
The control panel only recognizes bells or siren connected directly to the bell output not those connected through a relay.
[6] ROM check Error:
The control panel registers a memory error. Please contact your distributor to obtain a replacement.
Trouble Group [2]: Communicator
[1] TLM:
If the Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) feature is enabled, this trouble indicates that the control panel has not
detected the presence of a telephone line.
[2] Fail to Communicate 1:
The control panel has failed to communicate with central station telephone number 1.
[3] Fail to Communicate 2:
The control panel has failed to communicate with central station telephone number 2.
[4] Fail to Communicate 3: The control panel has failed to communicate with central station telephone number 3.
[5] Fail to Communicate 4:
The control panel has failed to communicate with central station telephone number 4.
[6] Fail to Communicate PC: The control panel was unable to communicate with the WinLoad Upload/Download software.
Trouble Group [3]: Module Trouble
[1] Module Tamper:
The control panel registers that a tamper switch has been triggered on a module.
[2] ROM Check Error:
The control panel registers a memory error in a module. Please contact your distributor to obtain a replacement.
[3] TLM Trouble:
A module is unable to detect the presence of the telephone line.
[4] Fail to Communicate:
A module has failed to communicate with the assigned telephone number.
[5] Printer Trouble:
The control panel registers a problem with the printer. Check printer for problems (paper jam, no paper, no power, etc.).
[6] AC Failure:
Module power failure.
[7] Battery Failure:
Module's battery is disconnected, needs to be recharged, or replaced.
[8] Supply Output:
Module has exceeded current limits.
Trouble Group [4]: Bus Troubles
[1] Missing Keypad:
A keypad is no longer communicating with the control panel.
[2] Missing Module:
A bus module is no longer communicating with the control panel.
[5] Safety Mismatch:
When a locked module is installed on the bus and its locking code does not match that of the control panel. During a "Safety
Mismatch" users will not be able to arm. Remove the locked module to clear the trouble (its LED will flash). V2.13 or higher.
[6] General Failure:
Complete communication failure between devices and the control panel.
[7] Bus Overload:
Too many devices (more than 95) are connected on the Bus.
[8] Bus Com. Error:
The Bus is having difficulty communicating between the devices and the control panel.
Trouble Group [5]: Zone Tamper
The zone or zones that have been tampered with will be displayed on the keypad.
Trouble Group [6]: Zone Low Battery
If a wireless device's battery needs to be replaced, the zone that it is assigned to will be displayed on the LCD screen. Also, the light on the device
will flash to indicate this trouble.
Trouble Group [7]: Zone Fault
1) A wireless device is no longer communicating with its receiver. 2) A Fire Loop connection trouble is occurring. 3) The control panel has received
TM
a CleanMe
signal from one or more ESL series smoke detectors that support the CleanMe
Trouble Group [8]: Clock Loss
The time and date have been reset to the default. Press the [8] button to re-program the time.
ENTER
TM
feature.
DIGIPLEX SERIES
] or [p] key to save.
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