Multi-Link ML-100, ML-001 manual Sensor Failure, Low Battery, Control Panel

Models: ML-001 ML-100

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OPERATION

Sensor Failure

The control panel constantly monitors its sensors, if the control panel fails to communicate with any sensors, it will notify the user by:

1.The zone LED of the failed sensor will be on steadily;

2.Voice announcement “zone X sensor Y failure” will be played.

When sensor failure occurs, try the following:

1.Check if the sensor is located at where it should be, and whether there is any physical damage to the sensor.

2.If the failed sensor is not physically damaged, try to activate the sensor and see if the control panel reacts to such activation.

3.If not, try to remove the sensor from its location, and bring it closer to control panel and activate the sensor. It is possible that the sensor is installed too far from the control panel and it cannot establish a steady communication with the control panel. If this is the case, please install the sensor closer to the control panel.

Low Battery

Control Panel

The control panel is powered mainly by the adapter. However, during power outage, it will be powered by the rechargeable backup battery. Under standby conditions, these batteries can last for 48 hours.

When the backup battery is running low, the “LO BATT” LED on the control panel will be on, indicating the backup battery should be recharged. To recharge the backup battery, plug in the power adapter. It takes approx. 20 hours to fully charge the backup battery.

Sensors (For ML-100A Only)

All of the sensors are battery powered. Depending on the operating condition and environment, the battery life varies from 9 months to 2 years. 9V alkaline battery is used for the motion sensor, the battery life is approximately 9 months. Door / Window Sensor operates on a Lithium CR-2032 battery, with battery life of approximately 2 years. For other sensors, please refer to the user’s instructions regarding the battery life.

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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

 

DISABLE

ENABLE

 

 

 

AUTO MUTE AUTO MUTE

This row

:

Zone 1

Button [1]

Button [6]

Buttons to

Disable Auto Mute

 

 

 

Zone 2

Button [2]

Button [7]

Zone LED : Flash

Zone 3

Button [3]

Button [8]

 

 

Zone 4

Button [4]

Button [9]

 

 

Zone 5

Button [5]

Button [0]

This row

:

Buttons to

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enable Auto Mute

 

 

 

Zone LED : ON

Alert Zone (Bypass Zone)

As explained earlier, the control panel can operate in 2 different modes, 1) Alert Mode, 2) Alarm Mode. In alarm mode, when a sensor is triggered, the control panel will either give a 30 seconds entry delay, or siren will sound immediately (with instant alarm). However, there are sensors that you do not want to trigger the alarm when the system is armed. Such as an outdoor sensor, or any other sensors that you only want to give you alert notification. Under such circum- stances, zone(s) can be programed to react only when the control panel is in alert mode, these zones will be automatically bypassed when the control panel is in alarm mode. These zones can also be considered as "Bypass zones".

It is recommend to enable alert zone if:

-You do not consider the sensors in that zone an emergency

-Sensors in that zone are located outdoors

-When nobody is at home, you do not want to know the status of the sensor(s) in that zone

Factory Default: This feature was disabled for all zones at the factory.

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