
TAMPER
A fault existing in the wiring, or securing of the housing of
part of the system, preventing normal operation.
PERSONAL ATTACK
(PA)
An alarm generated deliberately, to summon assistance if
being attacked, operative whether system is switched on or
not. If remote signalling is fitted, the PA alarm may be
silent.
REMOTE SIGNALLING
The facility (if fitted) for the system to automatically
communicate by telephone line with a remote Central
Monitoring Station to initiate a call to the police.
1.3
The Display
The 7-segment LED display indicates the condition of your alarm system. This will
clearly show any information requiring your attention, as indicated in these instructions.
The most important indications are as follows:
'Normal' Indications
'Fault' Indications
d
System in 'day' mode
d
flashing
System is awaiting
reset by engineer
. (full stop)
System is 'set'
Figure
1
-
20
A fault or alarm has
originated on the zone
numbered.
d .
'Chime' is enabled
F-1
(alternating)
System tamper fault
-
(single 'bar')
Code accepted, whilst
FULL setting the system
F-2
(alternating)
Mains Failure
-
flashing
As above, whilst being
PART set.
F-3
(alternating)
System voltage fault
Green LED
(on keypad[s])
Mains supply healthy
F-4
(alternating)
Battery fault
F-5
(alternating)
Telecom Line Fault
F-7
(alternating)
Alarm generated at
keypad
You will observe other indications whilst using the Manager Functions of the system, as
itemised in Section 6 of this manual.
1700 Alarm System (7S) Operating Instructions
January 2000
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