Reset And Service Messages - Texecom Premier 48 Installation Manual

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Commissioning and Troubleshooting

Reset and Service Messages

When the system requires attention because of a potential
problem, the display will show one of three service
messages. These messages can also be accessed at any
time, allowing the user to view installer information.
These messages would normally be programmed with
the telephone numbers of the installer or the Alarm
Receiving Centre (see page 53 for details).
To display the service messages, proceed as follows:
The display will normally show the time and date:
Press
followed by
Press
followed by
Press
followed by
Press
to exit from the message, the display will then
return to normal.
When alarm information is being displayed, pressing the
SCROLL key will slow down the display and also allow
manual scrolling through the events.
Fault Warning Tones
When a fault condition occurs i.e. mains fail, line fault etc. the
internal sounders will chime every 30 seconds for 3 minutes.
The chiming will automatically stop when a valid User code is
entered, when
is pressed or after 3 minutes (whichever
occurs first). The fault indication will only be cleared from the
display when the fault has been rectified i.e. power,
telephone line has been restored.
Fault Messages
There are system faults waiting to be
viewed, enter a valid user code to view
the faults. After entering a code faults will
be displayed for 30 seconds. If the fault is
not
message will be displayed again.
The number of devices connected to the
networks has changed from the last time
a 'Confirm Devices' was done.
Engineer access is programmed for
Engineer code + User code (see page
49 for details).
The Engineers code was entered when the
system was fully armed (access to the
programming menu can only be gained
when the system is not fully armed.
The alarm engineer has logged into the
programming menu and is working on
site (this message will clear when the
engineer logs off or the system is armed).
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for the Service message:
for the Reset message:
for the Anti-code message:
reset
within
30
seconds,
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There has been an AC Mains failure.
There is a fault with the ATS (Alarm
Transmission System).
There are no ATS (Alarm Transmission
System) paths available.
The Standby Battery has not been
connected,
There is a fault with the control panel
standby battery or it is not connected.
Zones that have been placed on test
have failed the test.
There is a fault with the control panel lid
tamper.
There is a fault with the bell tamper on
the control panel.
There is a fault with the auxiliary tamper
on the control panel.
The bell fuse on the control panel has
blown.
The Auxiliary fuse on the control panel
has blown.
There is a fault with the lid tamper of
Keypad X,X.
Keypad X,X has been lost off of the
system.
There is a fault with the lid tamper of
Expander X,X
Expander X,X has been lost off of the
system.
The voltage at expander X,X is very low.
The expander's Auxiliary input (that is
programmed as bell tamper) is in fault.
The expander's Auxiliary input (that is
programmed as aux tamper) is in fault.
The service timer has expired indicating
that the system requires a service (the
system can normally still be used).
The user code is locked out (normally
during entry). The system must be
disarmed using a Prox TAG.
To many invalid code attempts have
caused the keypad to lock out. The
keypad will remain like this for 5 minutes.
The keypad has been disabled to prevent
unauthorised access. The display will
automatically clear when it is re-enabled.
Areas are being armed using one of the
control timers (enter a valid User code to
defer the arming for 30 minutes).
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