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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
●Table 4~5 show the behavior of the alarm (buzzer) and Ring Back function when pressing Buzzer key.
Table 4 In the cases of other than the door alarm.
Remote Alarm setting
Ring Back
setting
Buzzer from unit
Remote Alarm
When pressing
Buzzer key
When the Ring Back
set time passes
When pressing
Buzzer key
When the Ring Back
set time passes
ON: Non-interlock
with Buzzer key
ON
OFF
(Alarm is not
canceled)
ON
ON
ON
(Under continuation)
OFF
OFF
OFF: Interlock
with Buzzer key
ON
ON
OFF (Alarm is
not canceled)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Note:
Resolve the cause of the alarm in reference to pages 47~48 because the alarm itself is not
deactivated by pressing Buzzer key.
Table 5 In the cases of the door alarm.
Remote Alarm setting
Ring Back
setting
Buzzer from unit
Remote Alarm setting
When pressing
Buzzer key
When the Ring Back
set time passes
ON: Non-interlock
with Buzzer key
ON
OFF
(Alarm is
canceled)
OFF
(Alarm is already
canceled)
OFF
OFF
OFF: Interlock
with Buzzer key
ON
OFF
●Table 6 shows the situation after being canceled the High/Low Alarm and recovery from a power failure
with no operation.
Table 6
The situation after being canceled the High/Low Alarm and recovery from a power failure with
no operation
Canceled alarm
LCD touch panel
Buzzer
Remote
alarm
Safety
operation
Message display field
Alarm display
High Alarm
Low Alarm
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“Alarm” is displayed alternately in
normal characters and reverse video
Intermittent
tone
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Power failure
alarm
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“Alarm” is displayed alternately in
normal characters and reverse video
Intermittent
tone
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Note:
By pressing Buzzer key, the alarm display returns to “Normal” and buzzer stops.