Fault Lockout
System Unset by
STEVE
After resetting the system the keypad display will either display the ‘System Reset’ message, or it will show
a count of the faults which still exist. This is called fault lockout.
Faults: 1
ENTER to View
These faults must be cleared before the system can return to Day mode. To see a list of the faults press the
ENTER key. The keypad will display each fault for 5 seconds. When all of the faults have been displayed it
will again display a count of the faults. It will often be necessary to call out the engineer in order to clear
these faults.
If you can, clear the faults until the display shows no faults, then press the ENTER key to return to Day
mode.
Faults: 0
ENTER to Exit
Remote Reset
If the system needs to be reset by an engineer code you may need to call out the engineer. Before you do
his, check the SIS to see if either the
Remote Reset
or
Anti-code Reset
options have been enabled. If
either have been enabled it may be possible to reset the system by following one of the procedures
described here:
Remote Reset
Your engineer will have given you instructions on how to request a remote reset. Usually you will have to
telephone the central station, give details of the alarm, and quote a password. The central station can then
reset your system via the signaling device, which is fitted to your system.
System Reset by
STU
When the remote reset is received by your system, the keypa
d will display the ‘System Reset’ message for a
few seconds. It will then either revert to the time and date display, or display the number of faults, which still
exist - this is a fault lockout.
Reset by Anti-code
Quote Code
1400
If Anti-code reset has been enabled the keypad will display the 4-digit Quote code. Make a note of this
umber (it is different each time you use this facility) and telephone your central station. You may need to
give details of the alarm and quote a password. You will also need to quote the 4-digit number. The central
station will give you a 6 digit number called an anti-code. Key in the anti-code to reset the system.
The keypad will either display the time and date, or it will display the number of faults which still exist
– this
is a fault lockout.