System Events; Fire Alarms; Burglary Alarms; Fire Trouble Events - Bosch 2212 User Manual

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System Events

Your system responds to four types of events. If more than one event
occurs, your system sorts them into one of four groups. The groups
(highest priority first) are: Fire Alarms, Burglary Alarms, Fire Troubles,
and Non-fire Troubles.

Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire point activates,
your keypad repeatedly emits a warble tone that is on for 1 sec., then
briefly off. The tone sounds for the time set by your security company.
Evacuate all occupants and investigate for smoke or fire. Ensure that all
occupants know the difference between the burglary tone and the fire
tone. The keypad display shows the first point that went into alarm.
Press [
] to manually display additional points (if any) that went into
alarm.

Burglary Alarms

Burglary alarms are the second priority. When a burglary point
activates while your system is turned on, your keypad emits a constant
warble tone. The tone sounds for the time set by your security
company.
The keypad display shows each burglary point that went into alarm.
Press [
] to manually scroll the list if you wish. Events scroll from the
oldest to the newest.

Fire Trouble Events

When a fire trouble (such as a loose wire) occurs, your keypad
repeatedly emits a trouble tone, which is a warble tone that is on briefly,
then followed by a pause, followed by the warble tone.
The keypad displays the SYSTEM TROUBLE message. See Checking
System Troubles to determine the nature of the trouble.

Non-Fire Trouble Events

When a trouble event such as a power failure occurs, your keypad
repeatedly emits a trouble tone, which is a warble tone that is on briefly,
followed by a pause, followed by the warble tone.
The keypad displays the SYSTEM TROUBLE message. See Checking
System Troubles, to determine the nature of the trouble.
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