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8.3. Delay time started
The alarm system starts the delay time, but with a pulsed tone instead of a
continuous tone. This indicates that one or more zones are still open.
Close these zones within the delay time so that a continuous tone is emitted
again.
If these zones are not closed within the delay time, a local alarm is triggered
after the time expires.
Acknowledge this alarm by either entering a valid user code or sending a
deactivation signal using the remote control (wireless cylinder).
The system acknowledges the alarm confirmation with an acoustic message.
This is as follows:
“Warning! An alarm has been triggered. A system reset is
required.”
The reason for the alarm is shown on the graphic display of the system. For
example, the following graphic display is shown:
Note: The graphic display disappears after 30 seconds.
The alarm can only be reset on the system itself. The alarm cannot be reset
over the remote control, wireless cylinder or arming station.
If the graphic display has already disappeared, press the control button
under the exclamation mark (
). You are prompted to enter your user
code. After entering the user code, an acoustic message is played.
This is as follows:
“ Warning! An alarm has been triggered. A system reset is required.”
The following graphic display is shown after entry of the correct user code or
immediately after the alarm is acknowledged:
To reset the alarm, press the control button
under
Reset
.
The system can carry out the reset when the cause of the alarm has been
cleared. The system acknowledges the alarm reset with an acoustic message.
This is as follows:
“The alarm system has made the reset”
.
The exclamation mark (
) in the display disappears.
If the cause of the alarm is not cleared (e.g. the tamper contact of the detector
is still open or the technical zone is still triggered), then the alarm cannot be
reset. No acoustic acknowledgement of the reset is received. The exclamation
mark (
) in the display remains in place. Remedy the cause of the alarm
and then reset the alarm again.
After the alarm is reset and confirmed acoustically by the system, the
exclamation mark (
) in the display should disappear. If this is not the
case, then a system fault has occurred. For more information, see section 19.
Reactivate the system and close the zones within the delay time for
successful activation.