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MP500/4N-8-16 Programming
7 - ALARMS, EVENTS AND INDICATIONS
This chapter contains a detailed description of the alarms, events and indications managed by MP500/xx control panels.
7.1
ALARM AND EVENT INDICATIONS
The following table contains a summary of the various indications (LEDs, outputs, messages, memory records) which are activated in
case of alarm or when an event occurs. The following paragraphs contain a detailed description of what an alarm or event implies.
7.1.1
How to use the table
The control panel may record and indicate an occurrence (i.e. an alarm, an indication or an event) in many ways. The indication or
message is provided to allow to determine the causes.
Proceed as follows in case of indication on the keypad LED or the red LED of the key reader or if a telephone message is received:
1) Search for the indication or message in the corresponding columns of the table.
2) Read the reason for the indication or message in the "Cause" column on the same line. An indication or message may sometimes
have several causes. In the latter case, it could be useful to read the description shown in the Event Log or in the Diagnose Log.
The following abbreviations may be used in the Event Log and in the Diagnose Log:
In
or
IN
identifies an input
KP
identifies a keypad
DD
identifies another type of device.
The supplementary auxiliary indications can set up during system installation by connecting indicating devices (warning light s, blinkers,
bells, buzzers etc.) to outputs specifically programmed to be activated when a given event occurs.
7.1.1.1
Example of how to interpret the table
The LED
may light up for several different reasons. Read the Event Log or Diagnose Log (see paragraphs
) to determine the cause of the indication more in detail.
For example, the message LOW BATTERY CONTROL PANEL means that the control panel battery is not completely flat.
Description of ALARMS AND indications
and paragraph 7.2.18
Control panel and other device low battery
which contains a detailed explanation of what happened and what could happen.
The "Description of the event" column shows the message which appears on the first screen page on the first line and the message
which appears on the second screen page on the second line.
Cause
LED
Log
M
e
m
ory
Description of the event
(Event Log and Diagnose Log)
Auxiliary
indication
(controlled
output)
Telephone
message
Keypad
Reader
Burglar alarm
(immediate, delayed, delayed
way, last exit)
■
■
■
Inxxx:name
IN customisation
Burglar
Burglar alarm
Burglar pre-alarm
■
■
■
Inxxx:name
IN customisation
Burglar
Burglar alarm
Panic indication from input /
function key / remote control
■
■
■
“KP xx”
Panic
Panic
Fire indication from input /
function key / remote control
■
■
■
“KP xx”
Fire
Fire alarm
Emergency indication from input
/ function key / remote control
■
■
■
“KP xx”
Emergency
Emergency
request
Silent panic indication from input
/ function key / remote control
■
■
“KP xx”
Silent panic
Panic
Technological input / output 1
activation
■
■
■
Inxxx:name
TECHNOL. TYPE 1
Technological 1
Technological
service 1
Technological input / output 2
activation
■
■
■
Inxxx:name
TECHNOL. TYPE 2
Technological 2
Technological
service 2
Technological input / output 3
activation
■
■
■
Inxxx:name
TECHNOL. TYPE 3
Technological 3
Technological
service 3
Low battery
LOW BATTERY
Control panel or device
Low battery
Battery
fault/restored
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