
4. Special Functions
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The display shows the first alert (for example):
Here, "Inactive" indicates that the mains power
supply has since been restored.
Press for "Next" to view the next alert.
The display shows the second alert (for example):
Here, "Inactive" indicates that the tamper switch
has since been closed.
Press for "Next" to view the next alert.
The display shows the third alert (for example):
Battery Missing
Active Next
Here, "Active" indicates that the battery is still
missing. The lamp will also be lit and there will
be an intermittent audible warning.
If you have viewed all alerts and installer action is
required (for example, to fit a new battery), the
display shows:
In this case, contact your alarm company.
If you have viewed all alerts and no installer action
is required, the display shows date and time (for
example):
In this case, use the system as normal.
Key 2: Omitting Zones
Your system may be programmed so that you can omit individual detectors.
This enables you to ignore alarms coming from faulty detectors in non-critical
positions. Refer to the table on page 28 to see which zones can be omitted in
your system.
Omission is not permanent: when you next unset the system, the control unit
reinstates any omitted zones. You must omit the zones each time you prepare
to set the system.
To omit a zone:
Key in an access code (or present a tag).
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