Linear DVS-2400 manual System Trouble Indications, Console Low Battery, Sensor Low Batteries

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10.SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS

10.SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS

The DVS-2400 Console is a self-monitoring supervised wireless system.

If the Console detects a problem with any of the supervised system sensors or with its power, it will display the appropriate trouble indication and, if monitored, report the trouble to the Central Station through the communicator (depending on communicator programming).

CONSOLE LOW BATTERY

The Console constantly charges and monitors the optional backup battery (if installed).

If the backup battery condition is abnormal, the Console's POWER light will indicate the trouble.

The POWER indicator normally glows when AC power is on.

With a charged backup battery installed, if the Console looses AC power, the POWER indicator will dim as the Console runs on the backup battery.

If the backup battery is low, recharging, or not installed, the POWER indicator blinks when AC power is present.

If the AC power is off and no backup battery is installed, the POWER indicator will be off (in this case, the system has no power and is disabled).

Normal battery life for the type of backup battery used in the Console is 3-4 years. If the battery does not take a charge in 72 hours, it should be replaced.

SENSOR LOW BATTERIES

If the BATTERIES indicator on the Console blinks, one or more sensors have a low battery.

1.PressCONSOLE LOW BATTERYfor one second to view sensor status. The sensor status indicator for any sensor with a low battery will light along with the BATTERIES indicator. Any trouble indications will follow during the fi ve second status cycle.

2.Replace the sensor's battery as described in its instructions.

3.Switch to Test Mode after replacing the sensor battery and completely test the system (see Test Mode). Switching to Test Mode clears the low battery indication.

SENSOR RADIO TROUBLE

When the TROUBLE indicator blinks, one or more sensors have not reported status during the eight hour status time window.

1.PressSENSOR LOW BATTERIESfor one second to view sensor status. The sensor status indicator for any sensor that has not reported in will light along with the TROUBLE indicator. Any low battery indications will follow during the fi ve second status cycle.

2.Switch to Test Mode after servicing the sensor and completely test the system (see Test Mode). Switching to Test Mode clears the trouble indication.

POWER INDICATOR

ON WITH AC POWER AND CHARGED BACKUP BATTERY

BLINKS WITH LOW, RECHARGING OR MISSING BACKUP BATTERY

DIM WHEN AC POWER IS ABSENT AND CONSOLE IS RUNNING ON BACKUP BATTERY

BATTERIES INDICATOR

BLINKS WHEN ONE OR MORE SENSORS HAVE A LOW BATTERY

LIGHTS WITH SENSOR INDICATOR DURING LOW BATTERY STATUS CHECK (PRESSSENSOR RADIO TROUBLEFOR 1 SECOND)

TROUBLE INDICATOR

BLINKS WHEN ONE OR MORE SENSORS HAVE NOT REPORTED STATUS DURING THE EIGHT HOUR STATUS TIME WINDOW

LIGHTS WITH SENSOR INDICATOR DURING TRANSMITTER STATUS CHECK (PRESSManual backgroundFOR 1 SECOND)

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Contents USA & Canada SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLEInstallation & Programming Instructions SECURITYINTRODUCTION This symbol is for important notesTABLE OF CONTENTS CONSOLE 1.THE DVS-2400SECURITY SYSTEMSMOKE DETECTOR WIRELESS KEYPADREMOTE CONTROLS DOOR/WINDOW SENSORSExample Residential Security System Floor Plan DESIGN THE INSTALLATION2.SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN EXAMPLE SYSTEMWIRELESS KEYPAD 3.TYPICAL SYSTEM SENSORSDOOR/WINDOW SENSOR ABOUT SENSOR STATUS SUPERVISIONSwitching to Chime Mode stops the alarm siren 4.CONSOLE FEATURES5 4 3 Switching to Off Mode stops the alarm sirenType 2AG, 1-ampfuse WALL MOUNTING 5.CONSOLE INSTALLATIONCONSOLE LOCATION CASE LOCKING SCREWcan talk to the occupants through the external EXTERNAL CONSOLE SPEAKER CONNECTIONEXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION Connect the Console to the telephone line if the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONAUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION OPTIONAL complete CONSOLE POWER CONNECTIONnot plug the transformer in until the wiring is BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION OPTIONALMASTER USER CODE 1 GONG & 5 BEEPS indicator for that sensor will stay lit6.BASIC CONSOLE PROGRAMMING START IN TESTFor DXT-61, DXT-21, DXS-21, DXT-41,& DXS-62A PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPESFollow the instructions on the previous page to select a sensor number to program the sensor intoDXS-10WIRELESS KEYPAD 7.BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION4.Snap sensor onto mounting plate DXS-31& DXS-32DOOR/WINDOW SENSORSTEST SENSORS LABELING THE SENSORS 8.CUSTOMIZING THE CONSOLEOFF MODE and stops any alarms in progresscaused the alarm will fl ash 9.CONSOLE OPERATING MODESSTART IN HOME MODE HOME MODESECURE EXIT START IN OFF OR CHIME MODESTART HERE HOLD AWAY MODEQUICK ARM OPTIONAL YOUR USER CODE 1 GONG & 3 BEEPSSTART IN OFF 3 beeps being the strongest signalstatus indicators TEST MODESENSOR RADIO TROUBLE CONSOLE LOW BATTERY10.SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS SENSOR LOW BATTERIESMASTER USER CODE 1 GONG & 5 BEEPS SENSOR and the sensor status indicator will turn off11.CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ACTIVATE SENSOR DONE START IN TEST7 FOR 7 PRS INTERIOR ZONE AWAY 1 BING DONE SENSOR NUMBER FOR CHIME8 FOR 8 TUV CHIME ZONE AWAY 1 BING DONE SENSOR NUMBER FOR INTERIORAWAY SENSOR NUMBER FOR FUNCTION CHANGENEW FUNCTION NUMBER FOR SENSOR AWAY 1 BING DONE MAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTIONTEST = REMOVE SETUP MODE12.ADVANCED PROGRAMMING HOME = PROGRAMEXIT DELAY TIME CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTSCHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION ENTRY DELAY TIMEAUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME REMOTE CONTROL ARMING LEVELREMOTE CONTROL DISARMING LEVEL FIRE SIREN TIMEAUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORS SILENT BURGLARY ALARMSSILENT EMERGENCY ALARMS DISABLING QUICK ARMINGAUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING ALARM AUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARMREMOTE CONTROL ARM/DISARM CHIRP AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING AND AFTER ALARMAUTOMATION OUTPUT POLARITY REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORDAUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED AUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAYSCONSOLE MASTER RESET Because access to programming would be impossibleusing these steps. The master user code can be changed using programming STEP #99SETUP MODE SETUP MODE13.COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING General Communicator Programming TableVOICE RESPONSE COMMUNICATOR ENABLEGENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS 2-WAYAUDIO0PROGRAMMING STEP #101 CALL LIMITERDIALING DELAY DIALING METHODCommunicator Reporting Option Table COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONSREPORTING FORMAT CALL ROUTINGSUPERVISORY OR PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBERPRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBERPOINT ID REPORTING REPORT CONSOLE TROUBLEREPORT FORCE ARMING OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTSGeneral Reporting Codes Table COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODESGENERAL REPORTING CODES STEPS #201-206DURESS REPORTING CODE SYSTEM REPORTING CODESSTEPS #261-266 FORCE ARMING REPORTING CODE4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID TROUBLE REPORT CODES 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID ALARM REPORT CODES4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES STEPS #210-233PROGRAMMING FUNCTION 4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code Table4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES STEP #FCC NOTICE LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTYWIRELESS PRODUCT NOTICE 14. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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