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Front Panel Indicators
the front panel indicators (Leds) are used to indicate the status of various radio dialler conditions.
On: Mains is ok
FlaShInG: Mains has been off for at least one
hour.
If mains failure persists for more than one hour,
a MaINs FaIL alarm is reported to the central
station. When the mains power is restored, a
MaINs FaIL restore is reported to the central
station (only if MaINs FaIL has been reported).
the dialler will beep five times every hour only if
there is a line or a dialler fault that will restrict the
alarm from being reported.
On: If a backup battery is not connected the
dialler will continuously beep until a battery is
fitted. a LOW BatterY alarm will be reported
to the central station only if the battery has been
missing for more than 60 seconds. this time delay
allows battery replacement without sending a low
battery report.
FlaShInG, Single Flash: the backup battery
has discharged to below 25% capacity. the
battery should be replaced.
a LOW BatterY alarm will be reported to the
central station. a LOW BatterY restOre will
be reported when the battery has recharged to
approx.. 75% capacity.
FlaShInG, Double Flash: the backup battery
cannot be charged or cannot hold a charge.
the battery should be replaced.
On: receiving a valid programming message
such as the Learn message from an sGIII.
FlaShInG, Slowly: dialler is not programmed.
FlaShInG, Fast: In Program Mode indicates that
the dialler is already programmed.
OFF: Normal condition.
On: dialler is currently sending a message.
FlaShInG, Single Flash: telephone line failure.
the telephone has been disconnected. the radio
dialler tests the line every 30 seconds.
If during this time a Low Battery fault or Mains fault
occurs, the radio dialler will beep five times every
hour. this condition will clear with a successful
subsequent dialout.
FlaShInG, Double Flash: Comms Failure. a
report to the central station has failed. If during this
time a Low Battery fault or Mains fault occurs, the
radio dialler will beep five times every hour. this
condition will clear with a successful subsequent
dialout.