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READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA
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GSM line fail -
GSM telephone line failure.
•
GSM net fail -
GSM network failure.
•
RSSI low -
The GSM received signal strength is low.
•
GSM modem off
- The GSM unit does not operate.
•
GSM communication fail -
There is no
communication (RS-232 format) between
PowerMax Pro and GSM unit.
SYSTEM TROUBLES
SYSTEM TROUBLES indicate the state of the entire
system and not a specific partition.
•
AC Supply Failure -
There is no power and the
system is working on backup battery power.
•
System Jammed -
A radio-frequency signal is
blocking communication channel of sensors and
control panel.
•
Communication failure -
A message could not
be sent to the central monitoring station or to a
private telephone (or a message was sent but
was not acknowledged).
•
CPU low battery -
The backup battery within
the control panel is weak and must be replaced
(see Chapter 9 - Replacing Backup Battery).
•
CPU tamper -
The control panel is being
tampered with.
•
Fuse Trouble -
The siren fuse is burnt out.
•
Line Failure –
There is a problem with the
telephone line
IMPORTANT!
If the trouble beeps bother you, disarm
the system again (even though it is already disarmed).
This will cancel the trouble beeps for 4 hours.
B. Investigating Trouble Sources
In a state of trouble, a flashing
TRBL
message is
displayed as shown in the following examples:
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY TRBL
or, if the system is not ready for arming -
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY TRBL
You can review the current troubles one by one, by
clicking the
button.
EXAMPLE: The kitchen sensor - zone No. 9 in
partition 3 - has been inactive and the living room
sensor - zone No. 15 in partition 3 - has reported a
low battery. However, these troubles do not prevent
the system from being “ready to arm”.
To investigate the source of trouble, proceed as
follows:
PRESS RESULTANT
DISPLAY
READY HH:MM
Z09 INACTIVE
(alternating)
KITCHEN
Z15 LOW BATT
(alternating)
LIVING
ROOM
↓
READY
HH.MM
In response to further clicking of
, the
display will show details of other troubles (if any), or
will revert to the initial alternating displays (see
example above).
Reviewing Memory & Troubles at
the Same Time
If
alarms / tamper events
are retained in the alarm
memory and at the same time a state of
trouble
exists, the display will read as shown below:
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY MEMORY
(alternating)
READY TRBL
or, if the system is not ready for arming -
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY MEMORY
(alternating)
NOT READY TRBL
Note:
When a voice message is in memory, the
MSG
display will also appear (as shown in
Chapter
3 -
Recording a Message).
To read status information - memory data, open zones
and trouble sources (in this order) - click the
button repeatedly. The memory content
will be displayed first, in the same manner shown in
Chapter 5 - Reviewing Alarm / Tamper Memory. If the
system is not ready, open zone information will follow
in the same manner as shown in Chapter 2 -
Preparing to Arm. Trouble sources will be displayed
last, in the same manner shown in Chapter 5 -
Reviewing Trouble Information.
Correcting Trouble Situations
The trouble indications (illuminated TROUBLE
indicator and flashing TRBL message) are cleared
once you eliminate the cause for trouble.
If you do
not know how to cope with a trouble situation,
report it to your installer and seek his advice.