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LED KEYPAD MEMORY VIEW MODE
CURRENT SYSTEM ALARMS
When viewing the memory event buffer at the keypad by pressing the “MEMORY
” button, the first thing that will
always be displayed are any Current System Alarms that are active. The Current System Alarms are indicated by the
Memory/Mains & Battery LEDS being on plus a zone LED from 1-8 to indicate the system alarm/s present. If no Zone
LED’s are on at this time, it means that there are no current system alarms. If a zone LED or LED’s are On then this indi-
cates system alarms that have not yet cleared. The zone LED’s 1-8 are pre-defined as to what system alarm they will
display. These system alarm indications are shown in the table below. Following the display of current system alarms
the panel will then sequence through the 255 historical memory events starting at the most recent event.
HISTORICAL MEMORY EVENTS
Following the “Current System Alarms” the panel will display the historical memory events. The panel stores the most
recent events, (up to approx 256), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as arm-
ing by Area. The memory events are displayed via the standard keypad with the most recent event shown first and
subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
The "MEMORY" light will be on while the memory display mode is active. To view events simply press the “MEMORY
” button. The keypad will beep and the display is advanced to the next event every time the “MEMORY
” button is
pressed. When all events in memory have been displayed the keypad will exit memory mode and return to the normal
idle state. To cancel the memory display just press “ENTER”. If the “ENTER” button is not pressed and the display mode
is not advanced to the last memory event, the keypad will automatically exit memory display mode after approxi-
mately 20 seconds. The memory light will turn off once the memory display mode has been exited. The MEMORY LED
flashes when there is a new event in memory and it will stop flashing once the event has been viewed or the panel is
armed.
The Chart below gives details on the various alarms and what LED indicators are used to display them.
LED # 1
Battery Low
LED # 5
Radio Pendant Battery Low
LED # 2
Mains, 12V Fuse or Output Failure
LED # 6
Supervised Detector Failure
LED # 3
Telephone Line Failure
LED # 7
SensorWatch or Delinquency Alarm
LED # 4
Radio Detector Battery Low
LED # 8
Dialler Kiss-off Failure
CURRENT SYSTEM ALARMS
HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART
EVENT
DEVICE
INDICATOR
STATUS
ACTIVATION
Zones 1-16
LED's 1-16
On Steady
BYPASS
Zones 1-16
BYPASS
LED's 1-16
On Steady
On Steady
DETECTOR TAMPER
(SHORT CIRCUIT)
Zones 1-8
TROUBLE
LED's 1-8
Flashing
On Steady
DETECTOR TAMPER
(OPEN CIRCUIT)
Zones 9-16
TROUBLE
LED's 9-16
Flashing
On Steady
CABINET TAMPER
Cabinet or Satellite Siren
TROUBLE
Flashing
WRONG CODE ALARM
Code Tamper at
Keypad #
TROUBLE
LED’s 1-8
Flashing
On Steady
PORTRAIT KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH
ACTIVATED
Keypad Tamper Alarm at Key-
pad #
TROUBLE
LED’s 1-8
On Steady
On Steady
LOW BATTERY
Controller Battery
BATTERY
Flashing