User Access Via the Keypad
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3.
Press the right menu key to restore the alert. The message ALL ALERTS
RESTORED displays and the flashing Alert LED turns off.
For system or communications type alert conditions (Mains failure or X-BUS
disconnect), locate the source of the alert condition and check that all wires and
cables are properly connected.
For a tamper alert, ensure the lids on all enclosures and devices are correctly
closed. If the physical fault cannot be restored to its normal operating state, contact
the installation engineer. The alarm system still operates by either inhibiting or
isolating the fault condition.
NOTE
An Alert condition only displays on the Keypad when the system is UNSET. If the system is SET when
an alert condition occurs, the Keypad gives no indication of that alert condition until such time as the
system is UNSET.
11.8 Coded
Restore
The coded restore option is only available if the Security Grade of the system is set
to Grade 3 or Engineer Configure. It provides the user with the ability to restore
alert conditions that would normally only be available to the installation engineer.
To provide the user with this ability, it is necessary to protect this feature with a
code.
To perform a coded restore on the system:
1.
Ensure that the zone or fault that caused the alert condition has been
physically restored to its normal operating state.
2.
Contact the installer before entering user programming and selecting the
coded restore feature in the menus option. (The contact details of the installer
should be available from the drop down label beneath the Keypad.)
3.
Press SELECT on the Coded Restore option. A 6-digit reset code displays on
the top line.
4.
Provide 6-digit code to installer.
5.
Receive newly generated code from installer.
6.
Enter new code at the AUTH CODE prompt.
7.
Press SELECT.
8.
The message SYSTEM RESTORED displays on the top line of the display.