
Using The Built-In
User% Guide (Alpha
Consoles Only)
Displaying
Descriptors (Alpha
Consoles Only)
Recalling Alarm &
Trouble Messages
(Memory Of Alarm)
An abbreviated User’s Guide is stored in the system’s memory, and can be
particularly useful to the end user if the printed User’s Manual is not conveniently
accessible when the user
needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliar system
procedure.
The Built-in User’s Guide is displayed by simply pressing any of the function keys
(e.g., OFF, AWAY,
STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, TEST,
READY, #, and CHIME) for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it.
Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed will then be
displayed (2 lines of text are displayed at a time). This function operates in either
the armed or the disarmed state.
The Alpha Consoles can display all programmed descriptors, which is useful to
the installer when checking entries, and can be helpful to the user when there is
a need to identify zones.
To display descriptors, press and hold the READY key until the built-in
instructions for that key appear, then release the key. The zone descriptors will
appear one at a time, for about 2-3 seconds
each. For faster viewing, press the
READY key to display the next descriptor in numerical order and so on. When all
descriptors have been displayed, the Control will exit the display mode. To exit
display mode before all descriptors have been displayed, enter the security code
and press the OFF key.
The system’s alarm memory retains all events for a period of 10 days, starting at
the time of the first event. Upon expiration of the 10-day period, all history is
automatically erased and the alarm memory will reset. The next 10-day cycle will
begin when the next event occurs.
Recall by service personnel will display all events that have occurred from the
start of the 10-day cycle to the time of recall. Note that Recall will end any 10-
day cycle in progress. The LCD display on Fixed-word consoles will indicate the
number of the zone in which the event occurred (e.g., 01, 02, etc.), accompanied
by the word CHECK (trouble), ALARM and, if applicable, FIRE, to describe the
type of event that occurred in the displayed zone. If an Alpha console is used, an
alpha descriptor of the zone will be displayed in addition to its zone number.
If more than one event had occurred, the events will be displayed in numerical
sequence. Each display will appear for 1-2 seconds, then the next event will be
displayed. When all events have been displayed, the displays are repeated.
To
display 10-day history, enter the security code and press the [0] key. Note
that recall will end any 10-day cycle in progress.
To exit recall mode, enter the security code and press the OFF key. All existing
history is erased and the alarm memory is
reset. The 10-day cycle will start again
only when the next event occurs.
TROUBLE CONDITIONS
(Refer also to Section 11. TROUBLESHOOTING)
General
The word “CHECK on the Console’s display, accompanied by a rapid “beeping”
at the Console, indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system. The
audible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key. Instruct users to call
for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages.
CcCheck”Messages
A display of “CHECK accompanied by a display of one or more zone descriptors
(Alpha consoles) or numeric zone IDs (Fixed-word consoles) indicates that a
problem exists with those zone(s).
First, determine if the zone(s) displayed are intact and make them so if they are
not. If the problem has been corrected, key an OFF sequence (Code plus OFF)
to clear the display.
A display of the word “CHECK” accompanied by a numeric display of “81” or “83”
indicates a 4219 zone expander problem..
A display of the word “CHECK” accompanied by a numeric display of “88”, “89”,
“90”, or “91” indicates a 4281 Receiver problem. Faults “88”, “89” “90”& “91”
can be assigned alpha descriptors when using an Alpha console.
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