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6.3 FAULT
When the control panel finds a fault:
ü
led <
FAULT
> on, slow flashing;
ü
intermittent buzzer active;
ü
the output switches to <
Relay2
>;
ü
the power source led turns on.
This fault status remains until the faults are restored.
6.3.1 Zone fault
If a zone goes to fault (short circuit or open circuit) the led zone relative to the zone will turn on
and give a slow flash intermittence. As the fault on the zone is restored, the control panel is
restored too.
6.3.2 Output fault
If a siren output goes to fault (short circuit or open circuit) The <
SIREN
> led is on with a slow
flash intermittence. As the fault of the output is restored, the control panel is restored too.
6.3.3 Power fault
There are two types of power faults:
230Vac fault
If the 230Vac is missing for more 5 minutes, the power fault signalling is given, the <
POWER
FAULT
> led begins to flash with a slow flash intermittence and the control panel goes to fault
status.
If the fault is restored, the control panel is restored too.
Battery fault
If the battery is missing/foult for more 5 minutes, the power fault signalling is given, the
<
POWER FAULT
> led is on and the control panel goes to fault status.
If the fault is restored, the control panel is restored too.
6.4 SYSTEM FAULT
This fault type has source from a bad functioning of the micro-controller. This fault is not
resolved from final user, but it is necessary to contact the system installer.
To resolve this problem it is possible to put off the control panel (to take off power supply and
battery). To wait more or 10s (+/-) and then connect again the battery and power supply. If the
fault persists; contact the manufacturer.
During this procedure, the <
Relay2
> fault relay and internal buzzer will be activated.
6.5 SILENCE (1
st
LEVEL)
First level silence permits only to silent the internal buzzer.
Procedure:
•
Push <
SILENCE
> button.