3 Basic System Operation
iConnect
Installation Manual
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Table
3-5: System Status
Item
Description
ZONES IN ALARM
Zones have been violated.
TAMPER ALARM
The system has been tampered with.
56 TO EXIT
The exit delay is counting down (56 seconds remaining).
11 TO DISARM
The entry delay is counting down (11 seconds remaining).
SYSTEM NOT READY
The system is not ready to arm, check that all doors and windows are closed.
KEYPAD LOCKED
Five unsuccessful attempts were made to enter a user code; the keypad is
locked for 30 minutes.
SYSTEM TROUBLE
A trouble condition has been detected, press
for further details.
3.5.
Audible Notification
The following table is a summary of tones that audibly notify system status.
Table
3-6: Audible Notification
Status
Tones
Description
Positive
Acknowledge
1 long tone.
The preceding action was accepted.
Negative
Acknowledge
5 low tones.
The preceding action was not accepted (e.g. an
incorrect user code entry).
Exit Delay/
Entry Delay
External Siren: 4 tones.
Internal Siren: 4 tones or
Continuous tones.
Continuous tones quicken
when there are 15 seconds
remaining and quicken again
when there are 5 seconds
remaining.
The exit/entry delay is counting down.
The number of tones sounded during each delay is
determined in programming – see p. 43
8.5
Arming
Tones.
Chime
2-tone modulated sequence
(similar to a doorbell).
A zone with the Chime option enabled has been
opened – see p. 38
7.3.5
Chime
.
Arm
3-tone modulated sequence
(low to high) sounded twice
The system has been armed using any of the arming
methods.
Disarm
3-tone modulated sequence
(high to low).
The system has been disarmed.
Home Automation
Rapid 2-tone modulated
sequence.
An HA unit has been turned On or Off using a
wireless keypad or keyfob – see p. 44
8.6
Home
Automation Tones .
System Trouble
4 rapid tones sounded once
per minute.
A trouble condition has been detected, press
for
further details. For Fire Trouble Tones, there is a
programmable option to repeat fire-related trouble
tones until the problem has been taken care of – see
p. 45,
8.7.3
Fire Trouble Tones
.
3.5.1.
System Trouble Tones
In the event of system trouble, the iConnect Control System sounds a series of tones to alert the user. To silence these
tones, press
and scroll through the system trouble list displayed on the LCD. When the trouble condition is restored,
it is removed from the system trouble list.
For this feature to function, Trouble Tones must be enabled in programming – see p. 44,
8.7.1 System Trouble Tones.
System trouble tones are not sounded from 10:00pm to 7:00am so as not to disturb household members who may be
asleep. However, you can program the system to immediately annunciate telephone trouble at all times – see p. 45,
8.7.2
Telephone Trouble Tones.
3.5.2.
Vocal Message Annunciation
Certain versions of the iConnect Control System hardware support vocal annunciation of system status. If this
feature is enabled in programming (see p. 52,
9.13 Vocal Messages), the system plays short messages to indicate arming,
disarming, bypassed zones, system trouble, message waiting, and water alarm.
The availability of the Vocal Message annunciation feature is hardware dependent.
3.5.3.
Alarm Sounding Patterns
he following table summarizes the system’s various alarm patterns.
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