Resetting The System; Engineer's Reset; Remote (Anti-Code) Reset; User's Walk Test - DSC neo HS2064 E User Manual

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Chapter 8
3.
Press [#] to return to the Ready state.

8.13 Resetting the System

8.13.1 Engineer's Reset

If an alarm has occurred on your system, the system will not allow you to rearm (Ready light is OFF). You will need to contact
your installer. They will check and reset the system for you. This may involve a visit to check your system. After the reset is per-
formed, your system will function properly again.

8.13.2 Remote (Anti-code) Reset

When configured by the installer, an alarm condition will cause the system to require a remote reset and arming will no longer be
possible after the system is disarmed. This feature ensures that the end user contacts the monitoring station following an alarm con-
dition. The system keypads will display that a remote reset is required and will show a random 4 digit remote reset code. The user
must contact their monitoring station and provide the code that's displayed on the keypad. The monitoring station operator will
provide a different 4 digit code that the user can enter at the system keypad which will clear the remote reset condition, allowing
the panel to be armed again.
Some user functions are still available while the system is locked out. The user can loan the keypad to a different partition, and can
access [*][6] User Functions so the event buffer can be reviewed to determine cause of the alarm condition. The [*][3] Alarms in
Memory and [*][7] command output menus are also available during the remote reset condition.
This feature is intended to be used with burglary zones. Fire alarms do not generate remote reset.
Each partition will generate a unique Remote Reset code on the system keypads and must be unlocked separately.

8.14 User's Walk Test

8.14.1 Full System Walk Test

Allows the user to verify the operation of system detectors and notifies the central station that a Walk Test is in progress and must
be configured by installer.
IMPORTANT: During a system (walk) test, do not activate any:
Fire, Auxiliary or Police buttons
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Fire or CO sensors
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A full system test is comprised of activating each sensor in turn. Open each door, window and walk-in areas with motion detectors.
It is recommended you perform system tests during off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
To Initiate a Walk Test
1.
From the ready state press [*][6] and enter the [Master Code] to access User Func-
tions.
2.
Press [08] or use the scroll keys
The system activates all keypad sounders and bell/sirens for two seconds and also noti-
fies the central Station that a walk test has begun.
3.
Trigger each detector (zone) in sequence. A squawk occurs at the keypad, all LEDs
on the keypad will flash and the violation will be recorded in the Event Buffer.
4.
Restore zones. Press [*][6][Master Code][8] to end the Walk Test. The system will
notify the Central Station that the walk test has been terminated.
Note: Fire zones, the 'F' key, and 2-wire smoke detectors are excluded from this test. Violation of these zones will cause the sys-
tem to exit the walk test then generate and transmit an alarm condition to the central station.
If a zone is not violated within 15 minutes of activating the Walk Test, the system will automatically exit the Walk Test and
resume normal operation.
Note: This feature is not available in CP-01 panels.
To Initiate/Cancel a Walk Test
1.
From the User Function menu, use the shortcut key [08] or press
to Walk Test.
2.
Press [*] to enable/disable the Walk Test feature.
3.
Or, when finished press [*] to return to the Ready state.
to navigate to Walk Test and press [*].
to scroll
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