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you must disarm the system. During the last 10 seconds of entry
delay the panel will pulse the keypad beeper on and off rapidly to
warn the entry delay is about to expire.
Enter a valid Access Code at the keypad. If an error is made, re-
enter the code correctly. When a correct code is entered the key-
pad will turn off the 'Armed' light and stop the keypad buzzer.
If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the 'Memory'
light and the zones which caused the alarm will be flashing. Press
the [#] key to return the keypad to the Ready state.
4.3

[*] Commands

[*][1] Zone Bypassing
Users can bypass individual zones using the [*] [1] keypad com-
mand. This command can be used if users want to have access to
an area while the Partition is armed, or to bypass a defective
zone (bad contact, damaged wiring) until service can be pro-
vided.
A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. Instructions on zone
bypassing can be found in the Power864 Instruction Manual
("Zone Bypassing").
When the partition is disarmed, all zones bypassed using [*] [1]
will be unbypassed, except for 24-Hr zones.
If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, an access
code will be required to enter the Bypass mode. Only access
codes with the Bypass attribute enabled will be able to bypass
zones (see section 4.1 "Access Codes" on page 13).
These features are also available on the [*][1] zone bypassing
menu:
• Bypass Recall: Press [99] while in the [*][1] menu to recall
the last set of bypassed zones.
• Clear Bypasses: Press [00] while in the [*][1] menu to clear
all bypassed zones.
• Bypass Groups: Users can program a group of zones to be
bypassed (bypass group). Each partition can have a different
bypass group. To program a bypass group, in the [*][1] menu,
Light
Trouble
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Service Required: Press [1] to determine the specific trouble. Lights 1 - 8 will light up to indicate the trouble:
• Light [1] Low Battery: Main panel backup battery charge is low (below 11.5 volts under load).Trouble is restored when the
battery charges over 12.5 volts.
• Light [2] Bell Circuit Trouble: The bell circuit is open (see section 2.2
• Light [3] General System Trouble: One or more of the following troubles has occurred: the PC5204 Power Supply module
has an AUX failure, PC5204 Output #1 Trouble, Camera Trouble, Home Automation Trouble, or a printer connected to the
PC5400 Printer module has a fault and is off-line. Users can view specific conditions in the Event Buffer.
NOTE:
To properly clear a Home Automation trouble, you must disable the Home Automation feature in the
Escort5580 programming (section [002], option [3]). See the Escort5580 manual for more information.
• Light [4] General System Tamper: Tamper has been detected in a module. Entering and exiting Installer's Programming will
not reset the tampers. All tamper conditions must be physically restored.
• Light [5] General System Supervisory: The panel has lost communication with a module connected to the Keybus (see sec-
tion section 2.7
• All tamper conditions must be physically restored before the trouble condition will clear.
• Light [6] Not used.
• Light [7] PC5204 Low Battery: The PC5204 module has a low backup battery.
• Light [8] PC5204 AC Failure: The PC5204 module has lost AC power.
NOTE:
If you remove and then restore power to the main panel in order to service any PC5204 module, or any
module being powered by a PC5204, you must also remove and then restore power to the PC5204 and any con-
nected modules. This ensures that any troubles present on the module are correctly logged and/or annunciated.
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AC Failure: AC power is no longer being supplied to the control panel. The Trouble light will flash if an AC Failure is present,
if the Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails option is programmed (section [016], option [2]). This trouble will not be displayed if the
AC Trouble Displayed option is disabled (section [016], option [1]). See section 5.8
on page 25 for information on AC trouble reporting.
"Confirming Module Supervision"
K e y p a d C o m m a n d s : 4 . 3 [ * ] C o m m a n d s
select the zones to be bypassed. Press [95] to save the group.
To recall the group, press [*][1] followed by [91].
If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, the Master
code or Supervisor codes must be used to access this feature.
NOTE: If a 24 hour zone is bypassed, ensure that the zone is
restored or disabled before removing the bypass.
Code required for bypass. . . . . . . . . . .Section [015], Option [5]
[*][2]
Trouble Display
The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trouble
conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the Trouble light will
be ON and the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds. The
trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on any keypad.
If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled (section [014], option[5]),
the bell will squawk every 10 seconds when a trouble condition is
present.
NOTE: If there is an AC trouble, the keypad will not beep
for a General System Trouble.
To view trouble conditions from an LED or LCD5501Z keypad:
1. Press [*] [2].
2. The keypad will flash the Trouble light. The zone indicator
lights corresponding to the present trouble conditions will be
ON.
When using an LCD keypad, the trouble conditions will be listed
on the display. Users can scroll through the list of present trouble
conditions using the arrow (< >) keys.
NOTE: Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD
keypad, provided the keypad is version 2.0 or later. Older
keypads will incorrectly display "Fire Trouble". If using
older LCD keypads, program section [013], option [3] as OFF
to ensure that troubles are displayed correctly.
The various troubles are described below:
"Terminal Descriptions"
on page 8). The event buffer will log the event.
"Communicator - Reporting Codes"
on page 5).
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