Section 17. Troubleshooting Guide - ADEMCO N7227V5 Installation Instructions Manual

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Section 17. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM
1. Transmitter signal not
received at 4281/5881.
2. Transmitter zone number
appears during Go/NoGo
test mode , but does not
clear.
3. Low Battery message on
keypad.
4. Periodic beep(s) from
keypad.
5. With 5800 RF System, no
response to a transmitter in
normal operation, although
zone number clears during
Go/NoGo mode.
6. Nuisance or phantom alarm.
7. Intrusion alarm for no ap-
parent reason.
SYSTEM (including Wireless)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1a. Transmitter or 4281/5881 not properly pow-
ered.
1b. If Transmitter is 5827/5827BD , house ID
code not set in field 24, or transmitter not
set to same house code set in that field.
1c. Transmitter located too for from 4281/5881.
1d. Metal shielding between transmitter and
4281/5881.
1e. Transmitter malfunctioning.
1f.
4281/5881 malfunctioning.
1g. Transmitter No. (zone) not programmed.
1h. 4281/5881 address incorrect.
1i.
Field 22 not set properly.
2a. Transmitter zone type (ZT) is set to 00 (Not
Used).
2b. Transmitter battery not installed.
2c. 5700 System transmitter's DIP switch not set
properly (house ID and transmitter ID).
2d. 5800 System transmitter serial No. not
entered in system.
2e. With 5700 System, no response at all to any
transmitter.
3a. "Bat" or "System Lo Bat" (no zone Nos.)
3b. "Bat" or "Lo Bat" + "00".
3c. "Bat" or "Lo Bat" + "nn".
4a. System is in TEST mode.
4b. A wireless transmitter low battery has
occurred and is displayed.
4c. A supervision CHECK has occurred.
Put control in TEST mode. If zone does not re-
spond, try operating the tamper switch or another
input to the transmitter.
5a. If another input causes the zone to be dis-
played, the wrong loop input was entered
when programming.
5b. If no response at all from this transmitter, this
physical transmitter has not been entered
into the system. Go/NoGo display is being
cleared by another unit programmed for this
zone.
6a. Sensors not properly installed, wired, or
monitored.
6b. Universal transmitter (5715/5817 ) pro -
grammed wrong.
7a. Protected door or window opened while
system armed.
7b. Improper user operation of exit/entry delays.
7c. Magnets located too far from switches,
and/or doors and windows not properly
aligned.
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REMEDY
1a
Check or change transmitter's bat tery.
Check the control's AC power.
1b. Check code switches inside transmit ter.
Must match with RF House Code pro-
grammed in control.
1c. Move transmitter or 4281/5881.
1d. Check for large metal obstructions, then
relocate transmitter if necessary.
1e. Verify by activating 4281/5881 with an-
other, similar transmitter. If O.K. now,
return defective transmitter.
1f.
Verify by making sure other transmit ters
cannot activate 4281/5881. If defective,
replace and return original 4281/5881.
1g. Verify programming.
1h. Set DIP switch for address "0".
1i.
Set field 22 to "1" for 4281 RF receiver,
or "2" for 5881 RF receiver
2a. Set ZT to a valid active zone type in field
56.
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2b. Install proper battery.
2c. Check and set the DIP switch.
2d.
Enter unit's serial No. in field 56.
2e. Check 4281 receiver.
3a. System battery is low or missing.
3b. Remote RF keypad battery is low.
3c. Transmitter for zone "nn" has a low
battery.
4a. Enter "Code" + OFF to exit TEST mode.
4b. Enter "Code" + OFF and replace the
battery.
4c. Check the wireless transmitter indicated.
Restore communication to the RF receiver
to cancel the condition.
5a. Delete input's serial number (not the
zone), and enter the proper loop input
(see field
56).
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5b. Determine which transmitter is pro-
grammed for this zone and reprogram as
necessary.
6a. Check installation to see if in accordance
with established procedure.
6b. Check programming switches on transmit-
ter.
7a. Check with all occupants of protected
premises.
7b. Check setting of entry delay . Exit delay is
15 seconds longer than the entry delay
time. Remind user of same.
7c. Check all openings for proper switch and
magnet orientation.
(Continued)

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