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Type
RF Fault
RF Supervision
RF Jamming
RF Low Battery
Battery Fault
A/C fault
Explanation
This output is activated as soon as one of the three
RF faults listed below occur:
RF Low Battery, RF Supervision and RF Jamming.
The output is deactivated only when the fault is reset on
the alarm panel.
This output is activated as soon as any wireless zone
reports a monitoring failure (supervision fault).
The output remains activated until all supervision faults
have stopped.
The corresponding output is activated when signal
jamming is detected.
The output remains activated until the signal jamming
is corrected.
The output is activated as soon as a wireless detector
sends a low battery message.
The output remains activated until all detectors no longer
send this message.
The output is activated when the alarm panel identifies a
fault with the backup battery OR a zone with zone type
"Ext PSU Batt Fault" is triggered.
If the alarm is triggered by a zone with "Ext PSU Batt
Fault" the alarm panel only deactivates the output when
the zone itself is reset and the user confirms the fault with
a valid code on the alarm panel.
If the alarm is triggered by a fault with the backup battery,
the output is only deactivated again as soon as the alarm
panel detects a suitable and functioning battery.
Note: check the function of the battery using the test
function available in the menu on the alarm panel.
The output is activated when the alarm panel does not
have voltage OR any zone with type "Ext PSU A/C fault"
is triggered.
The delay until this output is activated depends on the
value set under "System -> A/C fault Delay (minutes)".
Configuration
Can be assigned
to partitions
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
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