Installer Mode Options, (Block 0)
There are 10 Installer Mode Options which are available from the Menu mode. These options allow the installer to test the various aspects of the system's operation, program the Custom Messages used by the Alphanumeric keypads, and start keypad activated RPS.
To access the Block 0 Commands, press and hold the [1] key for 2 seconds. Use the [Home] and [Bypass] keys to select the desired language. When prompted, enter your [Installer Code]. Then press the [Home] key to select Menu mode. Upon entering the Menu mode, pressing either [0] or [By- pass] will take you to the first of the Block 0 options.
Installer Walk-Test
The first option available from the Block 0 Commands is the
After installation, the installer can perform a system Walk- Test. Using this option, the installer can test the operation of each zone in the system.
While in the Installer
Event Memory
The second Block 0 Command available is Event Memory. Press [Home] to access the Event Memory option or [By- pass] to scroll to the next option.
After selecting Event Memory?, the display will ask if you wish to Display Event Memory. To display the contents of the Event Memory, press [Home]. If you wish to Erase Event Memory, press [Bypass], then press [Home].
Event Memory stores all events which have occurred since the panel was initially installed or the memory was last cleared. The Sierra S5832SG control panel has an internal Event Memory capable of storing up to 60 events with time and date stamping. By adding the Relay/Event Memory Mod- ule, the memory capability may be expanded to either 250 events (1 module) or 500 events (2 modules).
Events are viewed in chronological order (oldest to newest) by pressing the [1] key. Events may be viewed in reverse order (newest to oldest) by pressing the [4] key.
Table 7 shows the Event Codes displayed by the LED and Icon keypads. The event codes are displayed using the zone LEDs (LED keypad) or the
Event Memory Codes
| Event |
|
| Code | Description |
1 | Zone is/was in alarm | |
2 | Zone is/was tampered | |
3 | Zone is/was in trouble | |
4 | Zone alarm/tamper restored | |
5 | Zone has been bypassed | |
6 | Zone Unbypassed | |
7 | Area X disarmed by User Y | |
8 | Area X armed by User Y | |
9 | User | |
10 | User | |
11 | Alarm in Area X canceled by User Y | |
12 | Comm Fail Receiver X | |
13 | Comm Fail restore Receiver X | |
14 | AC power fail | |
15 | AC power restored | |
16 | Low Battery (Control Panel) | |
17 | Low Battery restored (Control Panel) | |
18 | Master User changed User Code Y | |
19 | Primary phone line cut | |
20 | Primary phone line cut restored | |
21 | Secondary phone line cut | |
22 | Secondary phone line cut restored | |
23 | Emergency/medical alarm (hard or soft zone) | |
24 | Emergency/medical alarm restored (hard / soft) | |
25 | Panic/police alarm (hard or soft zone) | |
26 | Panic/police alarm restore (hard / soft) | |
27 | Fire alarm (hard or soft zone) | |
28 | Fire alarm restore (hard / soft) | |
29 | Begin Installer Programming (local) | |
30 | Installer Programming completed (local) | |
31 | Supervisory failure Zone X (SpreadNet) | |
32 | Supervisory failure restore Zone X (SpreadNet) | |
33 | Low Battery Zone X (SpreadNet) | |
34 | Low Battery restore Zone X (SpreadNet) | |
35 | Watchdog reset (panel reset) | |
36 | Bell failure (Siren loop open or short) | |
37 | Bell failure restored | |
38 | Exit fail, Zone X still faulted at end of Exit Delay | |
39 | Duress code entered for Area X | |
40 | Kidwatch open failure (Kidwatch time expired) | |
41 | Begin RPS programming | |
42 | RPS connection failure | |
43 | RPS programming successful | |
44 | Test Report (manual or automatic) | |
45 | Trouble Zone X restored | |
46 | User Y override of Auto Arming | |
47 | Tamper Zone X restored | |
48 | Ground Fault | |
49 | Ground Fault restored | |
50 | Brown Out | |
51 | Brown Out restored | |
52 | Peripheral communications trouble | |
| 53 | Peripheral communications trouble restored |
Table 7
Event Memory Codes
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