Signaling
User Manual -
TP8-64
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2.3
LED SIGNALING OF THE TP SK6N KEY READER WITH MINI KEYPAD
The TP SK6N key reader with mini keypad provides coloured LED for signaling of the alarms and system status.
2.3.1
PROGRAM ALARM LED - RED
The program alarm LED signals the program alarms as follows:
z
LED blinking
= a progarm alarm is active.
The LED starts blinking as soon as one of the zones of the
program is opened or in alarm and remains blinking for the
entire alarm time. On expiry of the alarm time, the alarm is
stopped and the LED becomes lit.
z
LED on
= a program alarm has been stopped and stored in the event
buffer of the control panel (alarm memory). The LED remains lit
until the control panel is armed again.
z
LED off
= no alarm has occurred
The program alarms are logged in the event buffer of the control panel.
2.3.2
GENERAL ALARM LED - RED
The general alarm is a direct alarm that is always enabled.
The general alarm LED signals general alarms as follows:
z
LED blinking
= a general alarm is active
z
LED on
= a general alarm has been stopped and stored in the event
buffer of the control panel (alarm memory)
z
LED off
= no alarm has occurred
The general alarms are logged in the event buffer of the control panel.
Among the general alarms count:
z
Antimasking alarm
The radio receiver has been jammed.
z
Supervision alarm
One of the radio devices has not transmitted any test signal/alarm for a period
superior to the supervision interval programmed.
z
False key
An unknown key has been inserted in one of the keypoint connected.
z
False code
32 or more keys have been pressed on one of the consoles and keypads
connected without entering a valid code.
z
GSM fault
The mobile phone does not answer to the interrogations by the GSM interface
TECNOCELL for a period of approximately 10s.
z
Cut telephone line
The telephone line voltage is missing for a period of approximately 1 minute.
z
Low battery
The battery voltage has fallen to a value below the minimum guaranteeing correct
functioning of the control panel (<11V) or voltage of the battery of one of the radio
devices connected is insufficient (<2.7V)
z
Power failure (230V AC)
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P L A S T IC L ID
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K E Y P O IN T
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K E Y P A D
K E Y P A D L E D ( G R E E N )
L ED o f f : n o k e y in s e r te d
L ED b lin k in g : k e y in s e r te d in a n o th e r k e y p o in t o r f a ls e k e y
L ED o n : k e y r e c o g n iz e d
G E N E R A L A L A R M L E D ( R E D )
L ED o f f : n o a la r m
L ED b lin k in g : A la r m a c tiv e
L ED o n : a la r m m e m o r y
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B L A N K L A B E L S FO R P R O G R A M N A M E S
P R O G R A M S T A T U S L E D ( Y E L L O W )
L ED o f f : p r o g r a m in s t a n d - b y
L ED b lin k in g q u ic k ly : p r e - a r m in g p h a s e a c tiv e
L ED b lin k in g s lo w ly : p r o g r a m p a r t s e t
L ED o n : p r o g r a m a r m e d
Z O N E S T A T U S L E D ( Y E L L O W )
L ED o f f : a ll z o n e s O K
L ED b lin k in g q u ic k ly :o p e n z o n e o n a r m in g
P R O G R A M A L A R M L E D ( R E D )
L ED o f f : n o a la r m
L ED b lin k in g : o n e o r m o r e p r o g r a m s in a la r m
L ED o n : a la r m m e m o r y
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