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USER MANUAL
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6. HOW TO DEAL WITH...
6. 1 ... radio signals
When the control unit receives a radio signal one or more LED indicator(s) will light on
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When all three LEDs are on, the signal is at strongest level.
If LEDs light on while the detectors are in idle mode, it indicates that there may be other transmissions in progress
(i.e. supervision). Other nearby transmitters may operate over similar frequences, causing the LEDs to light on.
In this case, it is recommended to control the system working often.
If necessary, please contact EL.MO. technical assistance.
6. 2 ... detectors anomalies
When anomalies occur to a system detector (or more), green LED with symbol will blink or light off (i.e. open
doors or windows, motion detected by volumetric detector, etc.)
How to DISPLAY the events
= Press
key, than use
keys to browse events. Press STOP to exit.
NOTE:
green LED shall be steady lit when the system is in idle mode. When the system operates normally,
it may be blinking.
6. 3 ... system anomalies
When anomalies occur to the system, yellow LED will blink.
How to DISPLAY the events
= Press
key, than use
keys to browse events. Press STOP to exit.
How to DELETE the events
= See previous chapter.
NOTE:
anomaly memories can be deleted only after having reset the triggering condition.
6. 4 ... alarm memories
When one or more alarm events occur,
red LED will blink.
How to DISPLAY events
= Press
key, than use
keys to browse events. Press STOP to exit.
How to DELETE the events
= See previous chapter.
6. 5 ... tamper memories
When one or more tamper alarm events occur,
red LED will blink (ex. detectors housings may have been
opened.)
How to DISPLAY events
= Press
#
key, than use
keys to browse events. Press
STOP
to exit.
How to DELETE the events
= See previous chapter.
For further information, please see Vedi par. “KEYPAD, DISPLAY AND LED INDICATORS” a pag. 5.