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Return to system default settings (Engineer switch 2)
The factory default settings have been selected as the optimum for most installations and legal requirements.
In most instances these settings should not need to be changed.
However sometimes changes may be made to ‘customise’ the system to meet the requirements of the customer, local
legal requirements or the installation. These are adjusted individually.
If for any reason it is felt the alterations need returning to the factory settings, engineer’s software switch 2 will reset the
complete unit to the factory defaults. This includes both the customer accessible switches AND the engineer only
switches.
To reset the software switches to factory defaults (including customer switches).
•
Move to switch 2 (2 lower tone beeps will be heard)
•
Enter switch 2 by pressing
both
buttons, a double beep will be heard and all software switches will have
returned to factory default settings.
•
Pressing
the
Grey
button of the remote control exits switch 2 and moves you directly to switch 3
•
Pressing
the
Black
button of the remote exits switch 2 and returns you directly to switch 1
•
Pressing
both
buttons of the remote control exits switch 2 and leaves you at the switch entry point
Each software switch can now be individually adjusted to the preferred setting.
If you are adjusting each switch individually rather than returning the system to factory settings you can do this without
returning the system to factory defaults.
Systems diagnostic with event memory (Engineer switch 3)
The system is equipped with a memory which holds the last 5 triggers in reverse order sequence.
This memory is designed to assist the engineer in diagnosing claimed false alarm issues with the type of trigger being
indicated via the system LED flash sequence as per table below.
Number of Flashes
Cause of trigger
1
Loss of main power or earths (Fuse blown, Wires cut, etc)
2
Machine ‘hot-wired’ (Ignition turned on)
3
Movement trigger (The machine has been moved)(S4 Red and Green only)
4
Nudge trigger (The machine has been knocked repeatedly)
(Please note: On S4 Red and Green this only works if the nudge sensor is set to ‘fully
active’)
5
Trigger circuit 1 has been activated (Alarm protection switch)
6
Trigger circuit 2 has been activated (Side stand, Accessory loop, etc)(S4 Red and Green
only)
To access the memory go to switch 3. The LED will flash the last trigger even before you enter it.
Press
both
buttons to enter the software switch and the LED will still be flashing the last trigger seen.
To view the previous trigger, press the
Grey
button of the transmitter and the LED will flash that sequence. Each
subsequent press of the
Grey
button will tell you the trigger previous, up to a maximum of five.
Once the five have been displayed the system will go back to the first so it is important you record them as they are
displayed.
If you wish to retain the memory to show the user, turn off the ignition and exit the software switch mode and do not
trigger the alarm system again.
If you wish to delete the memory press the
Black
button on the remote and all the history of triggers will be removed
leaving a clean memory.
Special note:
If the alarm is disarmed and a long tone is heard followed by a number of beeps, the alarm has been
triggered and the number of beeps indicates the source of the trigger.
Note: Putting the alarm into ‘winter mode’ deletes the alarm memory. If you wish to access the
memory for fault
finding you must advise the owner not to enter winter mode.