
To view more status information:
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Click a door controller’s identifying parameters (ID, description, type, serial number) to display
further status details.
Communication
The physical status (OK, Fault) and the programmed status (OK, Isolated, Inhibited) of the
keypad cable connection to the expander.
Housing
Tamper
The physical and programmed status of the expander housing tamper.
Fuse Fault
The physical and programmed status of the door controller fuse.
Code Tamper
Status of the user’s PIN. Multiple failed attempts result in an alert.
Performable actions
Restore
Alerts
Click the button to restore all alerts on the panel.
Inhibit
Click this button to inhibit a fault condition. The inhibit operation will disable that fault or zone for one
arming period only.
Inhibit operation is not available in Security Grade EN 50131 Grade 3.
Isolate
Click this button to isolate that zone. Isolating a zone will de-activate that zone until such time as the
zone is explicitly de-isolated again. It is recommended that you exercise caution when isolating zones
as those zones will not be active every time the system is SET.
17.6.3 Wireless
Wireless sensor detection (868MHz) on the SPC panel is provided by wireless modules. There are two
types of wireless modules: one-way SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) and two-way SPCW120
Wireless Transceiver. The SiWay RF Kit is fitted in the controller, on the keypad, or by installing a wireless
expander. The SPC two-way wireless module is fitted into modem slot 2 of the control panel. See the table
below for information on which devices can be enrolled with each type of transceiver.
SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual
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