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3. The Model 1104 does not recognize | a) | Batteries are either incorrectly installed | To verify proper battery function, unplug the |
power failure. |
| or drained. | unit and verify continued operation using bat- |
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| teries only. If unit ceases to function, first try |
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| reinstalling the batteries. If this is not suc- |
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| cessful, replace the batteries. |
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| Refer to Chapter 2, Section 2.4 for complete |
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| instructions. |
| b) | Recognition time setting is too long. | Reprogram Recognition Time. Set the |
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| Recognition Time to the minimum required |
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| before a valid alarm occurs. If possible, test |
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| the condition by deliberately creating an alert |
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| condition. |
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| Refer to Chapter 5, Section 5.9. |
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4. The Model 1104 does not recognize | a) | Inputs for alarm are disabled. | Enable the inputs for alarm. |
any alarm. |
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| Refer to Chapter 5, Section 5.2. |
| b) Programmed Recognition Time is too | Reprogram Recognition Time. Set the | |
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| long. | Recognition Time to the minimum required for |
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| a monitored condition to become a valid |
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| alarm. If possible, test the condition by delib- |
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| erately creating an alert condition. |
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| Refer to Chapter 5, Section 5.3. |