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2.5 Disarming and Resetting the after an Alarm Activation
2.5.1 Disarming and Resetting after an Alarm activation
If an alarm activation has occurred, the internal and external sounders will stop sounding after the
reprogrammed siren duration (10 minutes factory default and re-programmable).
When returning to premises with previously activated alarm system the sounder may have stopped
sounding and the external strobe as has continued to flash.
Instead of the entry timer, the control unit will beep every few seconds and the internal siren will sound
when zone 1 is triggered or any other entry zone is triggered.
Quick key sequence
Enter User or secondary user
Ö
activated
zones
displayed
Repeat as Necessary.
Detailed Explanation
Enter the following;
User or
Secondary user
OK beep, the display shows the first alarm activation event,
ie, “
0 1
,
0 2 , 0 3
….
1 6
“
for wireless, and “
D 1
,
D 2 , D 3
,
D 4
”
.
If the
display flashes, then more than one alarm event has occurred
Display shows next alarm event flashing ie, “
0 1
,
0 2 , 0 3
….
1 6
“
for
wireless, and “
D 1
,
D 2 , D 3
,
D 4
”
for wired. In the unlikely event that
several alarm events have taken place since the system was armed,
press “ Forward “ again to view the further events, the last alarm
event will not flash when displayed, pressing “ Forward “ again
returns to the first alarm event.
Displays changes to
“
0 0
”
,the control unit to returns to “day / unset”
The “ Reset“ key can be pressed at any time to cancel the above procedure and return the control unit to
“day / unset”.
2.5.2 Disarming and Resetting the system when the alarm is sounding.
If you accidentally trigger a detector when the system is armed, then the external and internal siren will
sound and the external strobe will flash. If an attempt was made to tamper with any part of the system with
the control unit in
“day / unset”,
then only the internal siren will sound.
To silence the system in such a case, follow the procedure in section ‘4.4.
D
C O
E
RESET
D
C O
E
P3
Forward
P3
Forward
RESET
FORWARD
FORWARD
FORWARD