Viewing Signals
The LED
G
indicates a signal (alarm, tampering, fault
or zone bypass).
If all signals have ended, the LED
G
blinks to indicate
that signals have occurred (memory).
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If the Keypad has the
EN50131
option enabled, the
G
led ONLY displays system status when ALL
keypad Partitions are disarmed: ask your installer
for more information.
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Keypads connected to the Absoluta 630 control
panel show the system status, even when there
are armed partitions.
To view signals in progress and those memorised, fol-
low instructions below.
1.
Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering
the Home Screen”.
2.
Press the icon in the top left on the display; this icon
can be as follows, with decreasing priority:
Ø
fixed, in an alarm;
Ø
fixed, with tampering or fault;
Ø
blinking, with an alarm memorised;
Ø
blinking, with tampering or a fault memorised;
Ø
fixed, with zones bypassed.
The display’s left side shows the signals category:
Alarms, Tampers, Faults and Bypasses; if a category
has no signals in progress or memorised, the relative
key is not displayed; the central part of the display
shows a list of signals for the category selected on the
left side.
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For some signals, the keypad does not show any
description in viewing signals mode. You can find
this information in the event log.
3.
Press
Alarms
to view alarms.
4.
Press
Tampers
to view tampering:
5.
Press
Faults
to view faults (see Table 14 on
page 80):
6.
Press
Bypasses
to view zones bypassed:
Ø
The icon
m
indicates that a signal occurred in the
past (memory).
Ø
Press
or
to scroll signals.
Ø
Press
Clear
to cancel the category signals (ONLY
Master User
for Grade 2 Control Panels and for
Alarms in Grade 3 Control Panels or
Super User
for
Grade 3 Control Panels).
Ø
Press
Clear All
to cancel ALL the tampering and
fault signals (ONLY
Master User
for Grade 2 Control
Panels or
Super User
for Grade 3 Control Panels).
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