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Advanced Digital Controls
Advanced Digital Controls
AS208-OM-V1.1
MENU 6
MENU 6 -- FAULT ANALYSIS
FAULT ANALYSIS
The MENU 6 function will give you an eight point fault analysis of current system faults.
The
SYS
indicator will flash when a system FAULT occurs e.g. "mains failure".
Press MENU + 6 to view any FAULT conditions.
The
SYS
indicator will remain on steady and LED’s 1-8 will be illuniated corosponding to
table below.
If the system fault has not been acknowledged after the event clears, e.g. "mains returns"
,normal condition, the
SYS
indicator will remain steady showing you that the event is now
cleared
.
This allows you to see if there have been any faults while the alarm has been
set. To clear this indicator press
MENU 6
or it will simply clear next time you arm the
panel.
The
SYS
indicator can be programmed to extinguish upon “normal condition” thus NOT drawing
your attention to any past FAULTS. Ask your installer to set this option.
The MENU 6 function will give you an eight point fault analysis of current system faults
and display them from Zones 1-8 as per the table below
LED # 1
Low Battery
LED # 5
Wireless Keyfob Low Battery
LED # 2
Mains Failure
LED # 6
Supervised Detector Failure
LED # 3
Telephone Line Failure
LED # 7
Zone Inactivity Timeout
LED # 4
Wireless Detector Low Battery
LED # 8
Dialler Kiss-off Failure
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HO LD
LD--UP DURESS ALARM
UP DURESS ALARM
The duress digit is a number from 1-9. To create a duress alarm, the duress digit must be
pressed before the code to disarm. ie, If the user code is 2580 and the duress digit is 5,
then entering a code of 52580 + ENTER would create a duress alarm. The sirens won't
sound, but the dialler would dial to the Monitoring Station and report a DURESS ALARM.
Please ask your installer to set the duress digit. It is default for 0, which means the
duress option is disabled.
ACKNOWLEDGING DOMESTIC
ACKNOWLEDGING DOMESTIC & VOICE ALARM MESSAGES
& VOICE ALARM MESSAGES
If an alarm occurs that is set for Domestic or Voice Reporting, the panel will call the pre-
programmed telephone number/s. When the call is answered a siren tone or voice
message will be sent. The panel will then wait for 5 seconds looking for a DTMF tone on
the line (a DTMF tone is generated when any key on a normal pushbutton telephone is
pressed), If the panel receives a DTMF tone it will hang-up and cancel any further calls
for that particular alarm event. If not it will repeat the siren tone or voice message a
further 3 times with the 5 second pause in between waiting to hear a DTMF tone that will
stop the alarm reporting, if no DTMF tone was received after the total of 4 attempts the
panel will dial the next pre-programmed number on the list and repeat the sequence
again, if in the meantime the alarm panel is unset any further voice alarm reports are
automatically cancelled (with the exception of 24 hour alarms that must be cancelled by a
DTMF code only).
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