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1) Silent panic – a special event not assigned to a group of intrusion alarms, which would be indicated by
a siren or keypad. A silent panic has no timer and there is no end to this event. So it cannot be used for
the status control of a PG output. It is only for triggering a silent panic alarm and call help under duress
without the awareness of the attacker. A silent panic can be triggered from a particular (hidden or
portable button) panic button. Usually by a button pre-set to a silent panic, by a combination of keys on
the remote, by a keypad with a special functional button pre-set to a silent panic (in this case a panic
alarm can be delayed with an optional timer), by pressing the button on the internal siren, by an input on
the BUS module meant for wired devices or by entering a special code for silent panic triggering.A silent
panic can also be triggered when Duress access control is performed (see chapter 9.9) where the
standard user code is modified.
2) Audible panic – is a usual alarm event with a beginning and an end so it is indicated acoustically by
siren and keypad. It can be used for the status control of a PG output. And mostly it is used for
triggering a panic alarm with an optical indication requirement or for blocking electric door locks etc.
An audible panic alarm can be triggered from a particular (hidden or portable button) panic button.
Usually by a button pre-set to a silent panic, by a combination of keys on the remote, by a keypad with
a special functional button pre-set to a silent panic (in this case a panic alarm can be delayed with
an optional timer), by pressing the button on the internal siren, by an input on the BUS module meant
for wired devices.
Caution: Both Panic alarm types are specific thanks to the fact that they could be triggered repeatedly
with no limitation or automatic blocking.

8.5.5 24hr alarm

Detectors which ensure permanent protection (supervision of their health) regardless of the system status (set
or unset) can have a pre-set reaction of 24 hours or flooding. This type of alarm is assigned to the group of
intrusion alarms, but regardless of this fact it can be triggered when the system is unset. According to the
system status an alarm is indicated by internal and external sirens as well, see the table above. Alarm reporting
is performed the same way as other alarms.

8.5.6 Alarm cancelling

When an alarm in the system is triggered, its duration is counted by the timer meant for alarm length,
see N-Link, Parameters tab. If there is an authorized user present in the protected premises, the alarm can be
cancelled in time. Alarm cancelling causes immediate silencing of all sirens and terminates alarm voice
reporting to all pre-set telephone numbers. The way of alarm cancelling depends on the parameter in the
Parameters tab:
Unsetting cancels alarm
The currently running alarm is cancelled by unsetting the section with an alarm or after authorization on an
a keypad or by the option "Cancel warning indication" in the keypad menu.

8.6 System faults

A fault is a warning signal from the system which indicates some abnormal state of the control panel,
communication or devices. The problem can be related to radio, the supplementary GSM module or the LAN
communicator, problems with power (mains power or battery) or the back-up power supply. Fault(s) is/are
optically indicated on system keypads by the yellow system indicator. Fault reporting is taken from every source
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and with the 4
fault activation the source of the fault is bypassed which means that the 4
In the following table there is an overview of general system faults:
Fault source
Mains power disconnected more than 30 minutes
Control panel
Faulty or low back-up battery in the control panel
Loss of LAN connection, GSM signal lost or fault of PSTN line minimum 15 minutes
Communicator
Event(s) not delivered to the ARC in a given time
Jamming of 868 MHz radio band
Radio module
BUS communication loss
Keypads
Sirens
Radio or BUS communication loss (see chapter 8.7 Fault caused by loss of a device)
Modules
Detectors
JA-14K(R) Security System Control Panel
Cause
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fault is not reported.
MNX22101

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