1 Off
Illuminated when the system is disarmed.
2 Part set
Illuminated when the system is Part armed.
3 Full set
Illuminated when the system is Fully armed.
4 Mains on Illuminated - indicates mains supply is present.
Flashing - is a warning that mains supply is disconnected.
5 Alarm
Illuminated - Indicates an alarm has occurred.
Flashing -
An alarm has occurred and the system needs an
engineer reset. (Call your alarm company)
Fire
Full set
3
Part set
2
Off
5
Low battery
6
8
9
10
Panic
Mains on
Alarm
Tamper
7
Signalling
11
4
1
Explanation of indicators on the control panel
4171 PANIC BUTTON
This operates in a similar way to the remote control except it has only one
button.
To operate press the red button for one second.
Off
Full arm
Part arm
Panic (See notes)
PREVENTING FALSE ALARM
1.
When you are away from home with the alarm system armed, Dogs or Cats
must not be allowed access to rooms protected by PIR movement detectors.
2.
Always disarm the system immediately on entry and ensure that children or
pets do not deviate from the entry route until the system has been disarmed.
3.
When going away do not turn off the electricity supply to the alarm.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE ALARM OPERATES WHILST YOU ARE AWAY
The Siren will operate for a pre-determined time and then turn off to avoid noise
nuisance.
The strobe will continue to flash until the system is disarmed.
The system will automatically re-arm after the siren has cut out.
USING THE 4174 REMOTE CONTROL
Full arm
Press the Full set button for one second.
Part Arm
Press the Part Set button for one second.
Disarming
Press the OFF button for one second.
Panic Alarm Press the two outside (Off and Panic) buttons for one second.
(Some systems may be set to respond to pressing the Panic button
only)
Battery low indicationWhen operating the remote control the green status indicator
illuminates. If it fails to illuminate the battery is getting low. Replace the battery as
soon as possible.
Detection zones
Battery indicator
6
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