SecurityGuard will try and warn you of any problems or if there
has been an Alarm by flashing it’s display and sounding various
beep warnings. Most warnings are provided when you next
Disarm SecurityGuard although some may occur as they
happen when you are home.
Warnings which have not been dealt with earlier in this manual
include things like,
• Alarms that have occurred since you last Armed.
• A Tamper on your external Siren cover is opened.
• A PIR or a Reed Switch that has not triggered recently.
• A Dialler which is not working correctly.
A L A R M
If you have had an Alarm from one of your PIRs or Reed
Switches while you were away, SecurityGuard will warn you
when you Disarm by giving a rapid series of beeps for 5
seconds and flashing the number of the device which caused
the Alarm along with an , on it’s display.
Example
If SecurityGuard’s inbuilt PIR
(Detector 1)
alarmed while you
were away, SecurityGuard will flash on it’s display for 5
minutes and beep rapidly for 5 seconds at Disarm.
(As with all SecurityGuard displays you can cancel the display
by pressing OFF on any Radio Key).
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T A M P E R
While you were away
If you have had an Alarm caused by your External Siren Cover
Tamper switch being opened while you were away,
SecurityGuard will warn you when you Disarm by giving a rapid
series of beeps for 5 seconds and flashing on it’s display
for 5 minutes.
While you are home
If you have an Alarm caused by your External Siren Cover Tamper
switch being opened while you are at home, SecurityGuard will
warn you by sounding a low level 2 tone siren for 5 seconds and
it will flash on it’s display for 5 minutes.
(As with all SecurityGuard displays you can cancel the display by
pressing on any Radio Key).
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON