Section 10 – Testing The System
Trouble Conditions
Check or Trouble Messages
Display | Description |
CHECK | This indicates that a problem exists on |
| the zone number displayed. Zone trouble |
| may be caused by one of the following |
| conditions: |
| • A hardwired fire zone is open |
| (broken wire). |
| • A Day/Night zone (zone type 5) is |
| faulted. |
| • A polling loop zone is not seen by |
| the control panel. |
| • A polling loop zone has been |
| tampered (cover removed on a |
Power Failure
Display | Description |
AC LOSS | This indicates that the system is |
POWER | operating on battery power only. Check |
LED is off | to see that the circuit breaker for the |
| branch circuit that your system’s |
| transformer is wired to has not been |
| accidentally turned off. Instruct the |
| user to call a service representative |
| immediately if AC power cannot be |
| restored. |
Other System Messages
4190). |
• A wireless zone has not checked in |
during the time programmed in field |
1✳31. |
• A 5800 Series transmitter has been |
tampered (cover removed). |
• A system trouble exists (RF |
receiver, bell output, etc.). |
If the problem has been corrected, enter an |
OFF sequence (Security Code + OFF) twice |
to clear the display. |
Display
COMM FAILURE
LO BAT
SYSTEM LO BAT
RCVR
SETUP
ERROR
MODEM
COMM
Description
This indicates that a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system.
This indicates that a
This indicates that a
This indicates that the system has more wireless zones programmed than the wireless receiver can support. If this is not corrected, none of the zones in the system will be protected. If additional wireless zones are desired, use an appropriate receiver.
This indicates that the control is
To the Installer
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system.
The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly) to ensure the system’s proper operation at all times.
Turning the System over to the User
Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions, as well as the User’s Manual supplied.
In particular, explain the operation of each zone (entry/exit, perimeter, interior, fire, etc.). Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature(s) programmed into the system.