Setting and Unsetting
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Querying the set/unset status from a two-way remote
control
1.
Press and hold the Query button. The Query LED flashes red three
times.
2.
The Full Set, Part Set or Unset LED glows to show the current status
of the system.
Starting a hold-up alarm from a two-way remote control
A two-way remote control can be used to start a hold-up alarm if enabled
by an installer and in the user menu (see page 59).
Note:
Enabling this feature means that the system no longer complies with
BS8243 or DD243.
To start a hold-up alarm from a two-way remote control:
1.
Press and hold any two diagonally opposite buttons at the same time.
All four LEDs flash red three times.
2.
The control unit starts a hold up alarm and, if applicable, sends the
alarms to the Alarms Receiving Centre (ARC).
3.
All four LEDs glow green for three seconds. This is your confirmation
that the control unit has generated the alarm.
Using a one-way remote control
The one-way remote control has four buttons and a small LED that glows
when it transmits a signal (see Figure 3). The buttons can be programmed
as required (see page 56), but by default, buttons are used to set or unset
the system.
Note that to prevent accidental operation the user must hold a button down
for at least two seconds to ensure a transmission.