Alerts (Or Why Is It Beeping?) - Cooper Security i-on16 User Manual

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4. Alerts (or Why is it Beeping?)

From time to time the control unit may detect that there is a
problem with the system. It will try to inform you of this by
starting an alert. During an alert the rim of the navigation pad
glows red, and the keypad will give an short "beep" every few
seconds.
To see the cause of the alert:
1.
Make sure the system is unset and that the keypad display
shows the standby screen.
2.
Press Y .
The display asks you to key in an access code.
3.
Key in a user access code.
The bottom line of the display shows a message describing
the most recent active alert.
4.
Either:
Press Y to acknowledge that you have read the alert.
If you press u or n then the system will show you any other
alerts that may be active. If there are no other alerts the rim
of the navigation pad will glow green and the keypad will
return to its' standby screen. In addition the keypad will stop
beeping.
OR: Press X. The rim of the navigation pad will stay red and
the system will show the text of the alert the next time you
key in an access code.
Note: 1. The system will not alert you to short interruptions of
mains power. If the cause of an alert goes away, then the
system will remove the Alert message.
2. The system records all alerts in the log, with the time
when you acknowledged them.
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