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The system records various events in a history log, which can be viewed by the master user using an Alpha Display keypad.

• The Event Log holds up to 100 (FA168CPS) or 50 (FA148CP) events.

• Events are displayed in chronological order, from most recent to oldest.

• When the log is full, the oldest event is replaced by the logging of any new event.

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2.The system displays the most recent event as follows: event number, type of event (see table of codes below), zone or user number (depending on type of event) partition in which event occurred, time and date of the event’s occurrence.

3.Pressing [∗] displays previous events (back in time). Pressing [#] displays events forward in time.

4.Exit by pressing any key other than [∗] or [#].

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If the event code is preceded by an E (as in the above display), it means that the event is new and ongoing; if preceded by an R, it means the event has been restored. See your installer for more detailed information regarding the meanings of these codes

Code - Definition

Code - Definition

Code - Definition

Code - Definition

110

- Fire Alarm

301

- AC Power

380

- Global Trouble, Trouble

441

- Disarm/Arm/ Quick-Arm

 

 

 

 

 

Day/Night

 

STAY/INSTANT

121

- Duress

302

- Low System Battery/Batt

381

- RF Supervision Trouble

442

- Keyswitch Arm/Disarm STAY

 

 

 

Test Fail

 

 

 

 

122

- Alarm, 24-hour Silent

305

- System Reset (Log only)

382

- Supervsn Aux Wire Zone

570

- Bypass

123

- Alarm, 24-hour Audible

309

- Battery Test Failure

383

- RF Sensor Tamper

601

- Manual Triggered Dialer Test

131

- Alarm, Perimeter

321

- Bell/Siren Trouble

384

- RF Sensor Low-battery

602

- Periodic Test

132

- Alarm, Interior

333

- Trble, Exp. Mod. Supervsn

393

- Clean Me

606

- AAV to Follow

134

- Alarm, Entry/Exit

341

- Trble, ECP Cover Tamper

401

- Disarmed, Armed AWAY,

607

- Walk Test Entered/Exited

 

 

 

 

 

Armed STAY

 

 

135

- Alarm, Day/Night

344

- RF Receiver Jam

403

- Sched. Arm/Disarm

623

- Event Log 80% Full

 

 

 

 

 

AWAY

 

 

143

- Alarm, Expansion Module

351

- Telco Line Fault

406

- Cancel by User

625

- Real-Time Clock was Changed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(log only)

145

- ECP Module cover tamper

353

- Long Range Radio Trble

407

- Remote Arm/Disarm

627

- Program Mode Entry (log

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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146

- Silent Burglary

373

- Fire Loop Trouble

408

- Quick Arm AWAY

628

- Program Mode Exit (log only)

150

- Alarm, 24-Hr Aux/Mon zn

374

- Exit Error Alarm

409

- Keyswitch Arm/Disarm

750

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AWAY

 

report codes

162

- Carbon Monoxide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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K5309-5V2 specifications

The First Alert K5309-5V2 is an advanced smoke and carbon monoxide detector that offers essential protection for homes and businesses. This device is designed to enhance safety by detecting smoke and harmful carbon monoxide gases promptly, ensuring timely alerts to prevent emergencies.

One of the standout features of the K5309-5V2 is its clever dual sensor technology. This model utilizes both photoelectric and ionization sensors, which means it can effectively detect different types of fires. Photoelectric sensors are particularly efficient at identifying smoldering fires that produce more smoke, while ionization sensors excel at detecting fast-flaming fires. This combination significantly increases the likelihood of early detection, contributing to quicker response times and reducing the risks associated with fire incidents.

The K5309-5V2 also employs an advanced carbon monoxide detection system. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be extremely dangerous, and the K5309-5V2 provides precise detection to alert users in case of an elevated CO level. With a loud 85-decibel alarm, users are ensured that they will hear the alarm even from a distance.

Another notable characteristic of this detector is its easy installation process. The K5309-5V2 can be mounted on walls or ceilings and comes with an easy-to-understand user manual that simplifies setup. The device is powered by batteries, ensuring it remains operational even during power outages.

Moreover, First Alert has incorporated a convenient test and silence button that allows users to routinely test the functionality of the alarm and silence false alarms without removing the battery.

The design of the K5309-5V2 is another merit, featuring a sleek and compact profile that blends well with various home interiors. It is also equipped with a battery- saving mode that extends the life of the battery, minimizing the frequency of replacements.

Overall, the First Alert K5309-5V2 smoke and carbon monoxide detector presents a reliable, dual-sensor solution that prioritizes safety and convenience. Its combination of innovative technologies, ease of use, and effective alarm response makes it a valuable addition to any safety system, helping protect what matters most in any environment.