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Kevin Willson
February 17, 2025
Control panel is blinking (red, green, yellow). Reset (9) results in green only for 30 seconds, then goes back to blinking (red, green, yellow). Any idea what the problem is?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
A blinking green READY light indicates that at least one non-24-Hour Zone is in trouble (open or shorted condition). To resolve it, close the affected windows or doors, then arm and disarm the system.
A flashing red AUX/FIRE/TROUBLE light means an Aux/Fire Zone is in trouble. Press Key [9] every 30 seconds until the condition clears. If smoke or heat remains, the light will stay on.
The yellow light is not mentioned in the provided context.
Summary of Contents for Alarm Lock Eagle 8000 Series
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EAGLE 8000 AND EAGLE 8000DL SERIES ALARM CONTROL PANELS CONGRATULATIONS! on your purchase of an ALARM LOCK alarm control panel. Your Eagle security system has the comprehensive features and ease of operation consistent with ALARM LOCK’s reputation for quality and value.
Please read this guide thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your new security system. Check the Glossary on pages 3-4 for any terms that may be unfamiliar to you. Keep this booklet handy for future reference. Note especially the ALARM PLAN on page 14. Your alarm specialist will help you fill it out and explain the various system features and operating procedures.
GLOSSARY Abort Delay - A delay period that allows the control panel to be reset, thereby aborting a report to a central station. Ambush Code - A 2-digit code entered when forced to disarm. Sends a silent alarm to the central station.
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Sounder - A local warning device at the keypad to alert that (a) entry delay has started; (b) an attempt was made to arm with a zone in trouble; (c) a Chime Zone or Day Zone was activated; (d) a fire alarm or fire trouble condition exists; or (e) the central station has acknowledged arming (optional).
0 R E A D Y armed without resetting a Day Zone, or armed without ac power available to the sys tern). ALARM LOCK SYSTEMS ARMED (Red) Light Steady - system is armed. Flashes - alarm on a non-24-Hour Zone.
HOLD-DOWN FUNCTIONS NOTE: To perform designated “Hold-Down” Functions, Keys - [9] and [B ] must be held down for 2 seconds (until sounder beeps). Key [I] : TEST Momentarily sounds the burglar alarm. If no alarm is heard, or if it is weak, the battery may need replacing.
Key [9]: RESET Resets any sounder indication, ac power-loss indication, Day-Zone indication, Fault-Find Mode, or may be programmed to reset the Fire Zone. After an alarm occurs and the system is disarmed, numerical display will still indicate which non-24-Hour Zone(s) caused the alarm. Use Key [9] to clear the display.
2. Enter your Program Code into the keypad; the top three lights will flash and sounder will pulse. Program up to 5 codes as follows: a. Press Key [B]. b. Enter the user number (1-S). (Enter "5" for the Service Code.) c.
If a zone cannot be fixed immediately, it may still be possible to arm without the protection of that zone. Check your alarm plan. If Auto-Bypass was programmed for the zone in trouble, simply arm your system. A short beep will sound at the keypad, indicating that a zone has been auto-bypassed, that is, it has been bypassed and cannot cause an alarm.
PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES Arming With Zones Bypassed Your alarm specialist may have programmed one or more zones for Selective Bypass, that is, removable from the system. Since a bypassed zone cannot cause an alarm, you may wish to use this feature to turn off the interior areas while arming, and keep your perimeter zones (windows, doors, etc.) active.
CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING Your alarm specialist may have programmed your system to be monitored by a central station. The built-in digital communicator can transmit emergency signals and status reports to the central station 24 hours a day. COMMUNICATOR FEATURES Abort Delay. Note which of your zones have abort delay, a delay that allows you time to reset the system before it communicates to the central station.
The following information is applicable only where local ordinance permits use of your alarm control panel for fire detection. Controlling Your Fire Circuit If your alarm specialist installed smoke detectors or heat sensing thermostats, you have 24-hour fire protection. Your control panel will constantly monitor this zone for any alarm or trouble condition.
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Do you have a question about the Eagle 8000 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Control panel is blinking (red, green, yellow). Reset (9) results in green only for 30 seconds, then goes back to blinking (red, green, yellow). Any idea what the problem is?
A blinking green READY light indicates that at least one non-24-Hour Zone is in trouble (open or shorted condition). To resolve it, close the affected windows or doors, then arm and disarm the system.
A flashing red AUX/FIRE/TROUBLE light means an Aux/Fire Zone is in trouble. Press Key [9] every 30 seconds until the condition clears. If smoke or heat remains, the light will stay on.
The yellow light is not mentioned in the provided context.
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