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7. MAINTENANCE
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Fault
What it means
Solution
4. Enroll the device again.
RSSI LOW
The GSM communicator has detected that
GSM network signal is weak
Move the Panel and GSM unit to another
location.
SIREN AC
FAILURE
There is no power to the siren
Make sure that the AC power supply is
connected properly
TAMPER OPEN
The sensor has an open tamper
Close sensor tamper
TROUBLE
The sensor reports trouble
Replace the sensor
SOAK TEST FAIL
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Detector alarms when in Soak Test mode
If you wish to continue the Soak Test, no
further action should be taken.
If you wish to abort the Soak Test, disable the
Soak Test (see section 5.4.7).
7.2 Dismounting the Control Panel
A.
Remove the screw that fastens the front unit to the back unit, see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 4.1
(PowerMaster-30 G2).
B.
Remove the 4 screws that fasten the back unit to the mounting surface - see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 4.1
(PowerMaster-30 G2) - and remove the control panel.
7.3 Replacing the Backup Battery
Replacement and first-time insertion of battery pack is similar, see Figure 3.8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) /
4.10 (PowerMaster-30 G2).
With a fresh battery pack, correct insertion and tightened battery compartment lid, the TROUBLE indicator should
extinguish. However, the “MEMORY” message will now blink in the display (caused by the “tamper” alarm you triggered
when opening the battery compartment lid). Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming.
7.4 Fuse Replacement
The PowerMaster-10 G2 has an internal fuse (the PowerMaster-30 G2 has two internal fuses) that has automatic reset.
Therefore, there is no need to replace the fuse(s).
When over current condition occurs, the fuse cuts off the circuit current. Upon fault current being removed for several
seconds, the fuse is automatically reset and allows current flow through the circuit again.
7.5 Replacing/Relocating Detectors
Whenever maintenance work involves replacement or re-location of detectors, always perform
a full diagnostic test
according to section 5.9.
Remember!
A "poor" signal is not acceptable.
7.6 Annual System Check
Note:
The PowerMaster system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years
(preferably every year).
The annual system check is designed to ensure proper operation of the alarm system by performing the following checks:
•
Periodic test
•
Arm/disarm function
•
No trouble messages are displayed on control panel
•
The clock displays the correct time
•
Reporting: generating an event to be transmitted to the Monitoring Station and to the user.
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Soak Test is not applicable for UL installations