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Following this in the e-mail, there will be a list of all the faults present at the time of sending,
indicating for each of them:
“Type of device: ”, or the type of device that has broken down (for example,
expansion, key reader, etc.).
“Device name: ” , or the name attributed to the device during the configuration (for
example, AS01, DK01 etc.)
“Signalling: ”, or the type of fault detected (for example, Battery low, Power supply
failure, Jamming, etc.).
“Date: ”, or the date on which the failure occurred.
“Time: ”, or the time at which the failure occurred.
If the date and time are not available, the message “Date and time not available" will
appear.
The icons at the top indicate the system status. Their meaning and behaviour is explained
in the description of the
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Anomalies detected
The type of device determines the anomalies that can be signalled, as illustrated in the lists
that follow.
Control panel
Lack of Power: the power supply (230 V) of the control panel is interrupted.
Low Battery: the back-up battery is not charged sufficiently.
PSTN failure: the wired telephone connection does not work.
GSM failure: the cell phone connection does not work.
LAN failure: the Internet connection does not work.
Fuse V1: self-resetting fuse.
Fuse V2: self-resetting fuse.
Expansion of the control panel
Power supply failure: the expansion is not powered correctly.
Detector
Low Battery (radio detector): the battery of the radio detector is not charged
sufficiently
Failure: the detector does not function correctly.
Wired input
Failure: generic input failure.
Detector failure: the detector does not function correctly.
Communicator failure: failure of the external communicator.
Jamming: there is an attempt to jam the detectors.
Siren failure: the sirens do not function correctly.