
SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1
Tr. Beeps Stopped
Tr. Beeps Enabled
Stopping the actual intermittent beeps can be released by system/partition arming or by any entering within trouble
displaying menu (by pressing the [*][4] Keys). So, as soon as the users had acknowledged the troubles by means of [*][4]
command, the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will stop, as there are no troubles in the system, but the corresponding trouble
indicator will still remain ON until the respective trouble condition is solved. The SYSTEM LED will still remain to blink until all the
troubles will be solved.
If option of “next trouble beep stopping” was enabled by programming, it can be released just by entering command **+[4]
as follows:
once user entered [*][4] command, if the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, that means in the future the
keypads will no longer emit intermittent beeps upon any new trouble occurring (the intermittent beeps will not be
reactivated even a new trouble will occur);
- LCD display will indicate:
once user entered [*][4] command, if the keypads emits no beeps, that means in the future the keypads will emit again
intermittent beeps upon any new trouble occurring (the intermittent beeps will be reactivated whenever a new trouble
occurs or the trouble has restored and re- occurred).
- LCD display will indicate:
So, if option of “next trouble beep stopping” was enabled by programming, then any entering within trouble displaying
menu will toggle the next trouble beep emitting from activated to deactivated and vice-versa.
Remarks:
1.
Overload on +AUX trouble, though it does record as LOG event (and optionally, if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the
appropriate reporting code is programmed, too, it is reported to CS), cannot be displayed on the keypad because the keypad is powered exactly from this
power supply and an overload on +AUX is stopping keypad powering until overload gets removed.
2.
If any trouble condition occurs, it needs to be solved before arming to assure a proper function for system.
3.
If there are alarms in the memory, the SYSTEM LED will turn blinking, too; if the SYSTEM LED is blinking just because of at least one alarm occurred since
last arming, you can see the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming then by means of [*][5] command.
Alarm Memory Displaying: [*][5]
The first 9 alarms (occurred in the system since last arming) are memorized and they can be
visualize
d on zone LEDs.
To view the alarmed zones
or
the special alarms triggered from the keypad, enter [*][5] keys
while the system is partially
armed
.
Once this procedure was initialized by entering [*] key, all the keypad LEDs will turn OFF.
After entering [5] key
,
the SYSTEM
LED and the zone LEDs which triggered the alarm will fast blink
.
To view the special alarms triggered from the keypad, press [*] key again.
The READY LED will also fast blink, indicating the special alarms on the LEDs 1 and 2. Within display menu of special alarms
LED 1 indicates an alarm triggered from keypad (panic, fire, medical emergency) and LED 2 indicates a “keypad lockout alarm”
after too many wrong codes.
Exit the display of special alarms by pressing [*] key again.
Press the keys from 1 to 9 to view the order of the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming.
By pressing [1]
key you can see the 1
-st
alarm and by pressing [9] key you can see the 9
-th
alarm.
Note: LED interpretation, in case of pressing a key from 1 to 9, is accordingly performed:
1)
If the LED corresponding to one of the 1 to 12/16 zones is blinking, SYSTEM LED is blinking and READY LED is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key
pressed occurred on zone whose LED is blinking. (E.g. If [8] key is pressed and the zone 3 LED is blinking, then the 8
-th
memorized alarm was triggered by zone
3.)