2.The fault code will be displayed. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the faults. Resolve the issue with the action listed in Description of Fault Codes chart and the Fault screen will disappear. To remove a tamper fault, select CLEAR.
IMPORTANT: See the Description of Fault Codes for more details regarding a fault and resolution actions. All faults, except a tamper, will automatically be cleared when the issue has been resolved. An event will be recorded in the event log indicating the date and time that the event occurred and was resolved.
NOTE: A tamper fault will not be automatically cleared. After the device has been inspected, checked for damage, and the cover closed, the fault will need to be cleared. See Clearing a Fault. This process was designed to create awareness of the tamper with the master user and require verification that the problem has been resolved.
CLEARING A FAULT
To clear any fault other than a tamper fault, correct the condition at the sensor. For example: replace the battery, relocate to an area with a better signal, etc.
To Clear a Tamper Fault:
IMPORTANT: Before clearing a tamper fault, be sure that the issue has been resolved. Only the master user can clear tamper faults.
1.When the Fault Code screen is displayed; select CLEAR.
2.Use the keypad to enter the master code.
3.Select OK.
DESCRIPTION OF FAULT CODES
NOTE: See the Troubleshooting Guide for more detailed information.
DESCRIPTION OF FAULT CODES
Fault Code | Fault Display | Description | Action |
Power | Primary Power | No power to | Check power supply |
| Lost Base | Base Unit |
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DevPower | Primary Power Lost | No battery power | Change battery, reset |
| Device # | in device |
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BaseLowBatt | Base | Base Unit | Plug in power supply |
| Low Battery | battery low | to recharge battery |
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DevLowBatt | Low Battery | Device battery | Change battery, reset |
| Device # | low |
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WeakSig | Weak Signal | Transmission signal | Check for interference; |
| Device # | from device is weak | move device |
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Unsecured | Unsecured | Device has | Check for intrusion; |
| Device # | been tripped | |
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NoCheckIn | No Check In | Device | Check for interference; |
| Device # | messages have not | move device |
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| been received |
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DESCRIPTION OF FAULT CODES cont.
Fault Code | Fault Display | Description | Action |
Tamper | Tamper | Device has been | Close device or |
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| opened or damaged | replace if damaged |
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BaseBadBatt | Bad Battery | Base Unit battery has | Needs to be repaired |
| Base | dropped below the | at DEWALT authorized |
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| voltage limit | service center |
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CellRadio | Cell Radio | Cellular radio | Move Base Unit to |
| Fault | signal is lost | a location where |
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| or scrambled | CELL light is solid; |
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| call Customer Service |
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| if problem persists |
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Receiver | Receiver Fault | Call customer service | |
| Device # | of device is lost | to test system for issues |
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NetControl | Base Network | Base RF processor | Internal check; will clear |
| Control | communications | itself; call Customer Service |
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| if problem persists |
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NOTE: The battery will take up to 24 hours to charge completely. To avoid draining the battery, do not use an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. The battery is designed to be a
IMPORTANT: After power has been restored, the Base Unit will not be armed.
FEATURES & OPTIONS
System Settings
The systems settings menu allows for changes in user codes, wireless devices, automatic arming, delays and account information.
• | Wireless Device Maintenance | • | Clear Settings |
• | Change Master Code | • | Auto Arm ON/OFF |
• | User Code Maintenance | • | Auto Arm Time Set |
• | Set Console Devices | • | Review Account |
• | Set Delay/Instant | • | Choose Language |
WIRELESS DEVICE MAINTENANCE
After the initial setup, a device such as a sensor or Key Chain Remote can be added, edited or removed.
•Adding or Replacing a Device
•Editing a Device
•Removing a Device
1.Start at the main screen.
2.Select MENU or press MAIN MENU on the keypad.
3.Using the keypad, enter the master code.
Features & Options
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