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Check all alarms are on their base plate and activated. If all alarms are activated, clear the fault by
pressing the locate button twice.
REORGANISING A NETWORK
If you have un-learnt and replaced or removed any alarms, you can 'reorganise' in order to optimise
the network performance. To do this you will need to press and hold the 'Locate' button for 5 seconds.
The Alarm Control Unit will then enter 'Reorganisation Mode', during which time you will see a series
of flashes from the LEDs. The time taken for this process to complete will depend on the number of
units in the network.
If successful, once the reorganisation is complete, the Control Unit should return to standby mode,
with no LEDs flashing.
If the reorganisation is not successful, and LEDs are still flashing (all 3 LED's flash together
(
+
+
) 3 times, then a fourth flash (
+
only) occurs, repeatedly), you will need to exit
'Reorganisation Mode'. To do this hold the 'Locate' button for 5 seconds, wait for 5 minutes and then
repeat the process above.
Prior to performing network reorganisation, test the network by pressing the test button on one of the
randomly selected units and ensure that all units chirp / flash in response. This is essential to make
sure that all the units are communicating with each other and ensures network reorganisation does