6 Low battery
Illuminated Control panel battery fault. (Call your alarm company)
Flashing with a zone indicator - A detector battery needs
replacing.
(Call your alarm company.)
7 Tamper
Illuminated - The control panel or external siren has been
tampered with or incorrect pin numbers have been entered
Flashing with a zone indicator - A detector has been opened
(Call your alarm company)
8 Signalling
Illuminated - A radio signal of a similar frequency is present for
more than 45 seconds. If it continues call your alarm company.
Flashing with a zone indicator - A detector has failed to report.
(Call your alarm company)
Flashing on its own - The telephone line is not operational.
(If the line remains faulty call your alarm company)
9 Zones 1 to 8
If an alarm has occurred they indicate which detector first
triggered the alarm.
10 Panic
Indicates that a panic alarm has been operated.
11 Fire
Indicates that a fire sensor has operated.
ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM WHEN LEAVING THE PREMISES
1.
Key in your 4 digit pin number. (Factory default is 1 2 3 4)
2.
Press Full set key
3.
The indicators illuminate to show which zones are being armed.
To add or remove a zone, press the appropriate number key.
A flashing indicator means that a door has been left open.
4.
Vacate the protected area via your designated exit route.
5.
Wait for the exit timer bleep to stop.
The system is then armed.
If the bleep does not stop, return to the panel to identify where the fault is.
If the detectors are not clear to set, i.e.. A door is still open. The affected zone
indicator will flash and will prevent arming until either the door has been closed
or that zone is omitted.
When armed all zone and fault indicators will be extinguished.
Note: If the panel fails to arm due to a fault, you may be able to set the system with the
fault present by first unsetting the system, enter your code & zero at the panel, then
attempt to arm the system again. If this fails call your alarm company.
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KEYPAD TAMPER
If incorrect attempts are made to enter the pin number, a tamper alarm will operate.
(Internal only if the system is disarmed.
Full alarm when armed).
TESTING YOUR ALARM SYSTEM
If your system incorporates an automatic telephone dialler going through to a
neighbour let your neighbour know you are carrying out a test .
If you have Police response via an Alarm Receiving Centre, triggering the alarm will
not be acceptable to the Police. (In most areas of the UK, two false activations within
12 months will result in police response being withdrawn.)
Facility exists for you to test the detectors without causing a full alarm.
To select walk test:
1.
Key in your pin number
2.
Press the 9 key.
3.
Walk around the building triggering each detector.
Each time a detector is triggered a chime tone will be generated.
On return to the panel, the zone indicators will be illuminated, indicating which zones
have been triggered.
Pressing the Off "0" key will clear the indicators.
PIR movement detectors have a 2 minute battery save timer. This means that once
it has sensed movement and transmitted its alarm signal, the detector must see no
movement for 2 minutes before it becomes active again.
Before testing PIR detectors ensure that no one has walked past them for 3 minutes.
A detector with a low battery will operate the internal audible alarm when triggered.
To return the zone indicators to normal operation:
1.
Key in your pin number
2.
Press the 6 key.
In normal operation the zone lights indicate when a door is open and go out again when
the door is closed.
ALWAYSRETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION WHEN WALK TESTING IS COMPLETED.
TESTING YOUR OUTSIDE BELLS / SIREN
Facility exists for you to test the outside bells.
To operate the bells for 10 seconds:
1.
Key in your PIN number
2.
Press the 4 key
3.
The outside siren will sound for approximately 10 seconds.