Siren Service / Operating Mode; Battery Monitoring - Response SL5 Installation & Operating Manual

36 zone wireless security system
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The dialler sequence can be stopped early by either...
a.
All
numbers have been dialled three times
b.
The system is disarmed
c.
A call is
acknowledged by the recipient
pressing the
keypad.
Note:
The line status warning will not operate if the
voice dialler is disabled.
The 'Cancel / Abort'
a. the dialler has
the alarm event to the AMS, or
b.
the system is
of the last alarm event being successfully
communicated to the AMS.
SIREN
SERVICE / OPERATING MODE
In
order to remove the Solar Siren from the wall to
change the batteries, it is necessary to place the
Siren into Service mode to prevent the Tamper
switch on the Siren operating and triggering an
Alarm. When you have completed any alterations to
the system you must remember to switch the Siren
back into Operating Mode.
The Siren can be switched between Service and
Operating modes using either the Remote Control or
Control Panel as follows:
Remote Control:
Press and hold the
Control for approx. 6 seconds.
Control Panel:
With the system in Standby with the Power LED ON:
,
?
Press
User Access Code
to enter Test Mode.
Use
and
available options until 'Wirefree Siren Service
ON/OFF'
is
displayed.
Press
.
ENTER
The mode into which the Siren is switching will
be indicated as follows:
54
button on the telephone
signal
must only be sent if
successfully communicated
disarmed within 10 minutes
button on the Remote
,
?
?
?
ENTER
buttons to scroll through the
Service Mode: The siren will produce two short
beeps followed 1 second later by a single long
beep. The Siren LEDs will flash together in
conjunction with the beeps.
Operating Mode: The siren will produce a
single long beep followed 1 second later by two
short beeps. The Siren LEDs will flash together
in conjunction with the beeps.
Press
to return to Standby mode.
ESC

BATTERY MONITORING

Low battery condition
All system
devices continuously monitor their battery
condition. When a low battery indicator is activated,
the battery for that device should be replaced as
soon as possible.
In addition if any PIR or Door / Window Detector has a
low battery status it will be recorded by the Control
Panel and a message stored in the Event Log.
In addition a low battery status on any PIR or
Door / Window Detector will be recorded by the
Control Panel and stored in the Event Log.
Note:
Before removing the battery cover on any
device to replace the battery ensure that the system
is put into Test mode to avoid initiating a Full Alarm.
The low battery indication built into each system
device is as follows:
Control Panel:
During a period of
the Control Panel will be powered by the
rechargeable backup batteries.
Under normal battery conditions the Power LED
on the panel will flash at 1 second intervals.
However, under low battery conditions the Power
LED will flash at 3 second intervals
Remote Control:
When the Remote Control is operated under low
battery conditions the transmit LED will continue
to flash after the button has been released.
Under normal battery conditions the LED will
extinguish within 2 seconds of the button being
released.
mains supply interruption

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