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4.
SETTING HOME SET SYSTEM
Enter the allocated four digit user code. Press the * key followed by the 6
key, the exit/entry warning sounder will emit a low continuous tone. The pre
set home set zone indicators will pulse (omitted).
If a fault is present when the user code is entered, the sounder will pulse and
the L.E.D. display will indicate the zone or zones in fault. Clear faults and
start again.
If control has not been pre programmed by the engineer for the home set
facility, when the 6 key is pressed an error tone will be given and the home
set mode will not be selected.
In the home set mode any activation to an alarm zone, not a personal attack
zone, will result in a local audible alarm only. Police response will not occur.
5.
TAMPER FAULTS DURING THE DAY
A tamper fault during the day is indicated by the internal sounder along with
the tamper L.E.D.
Enter the allocated four digit user code to silence the internal sounder,
investigate and cure the cause of the tamper alarm. After clearing the fault,
enter the user code and press the # key, this will switch the control panel on,
reset the tamper condition and switch the control panel back to day mode. If
the fault cannot be cleared after the above procedure has been followed, the
tamper L.E.D. will pulse - call the alarm company.
6.
RESPONDING TO AN ALARM DURING SET PERIOD
Enter the allocated four digit user code to unset the system. The L.E.D.
display will indicate the source of the alarm condition.
To reset the control panel enter the user code and press the # key, this will
switch the control panel on, reset and switch the control panel back to day
mode.
The control panel can only be reset providing the engineer/alarm company
has pre programmed the user reset facility.
7.
LINE FAULT
If a digital communicator is fitted to the system and if the telephone line is
faulty the system may or may not be capable of being set, depending on the
programming of the system by the engineer/alarm company.