UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM INDICATORS
Your system has three indicators and five alert tone patterns. The following tables describe each.
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Service (Yellow) | N/A | All Ok. | Call ORCA Monitor- | |
ing Services. | ||||
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Power (Green) | Power OK. | No power. | Battery problem. | |
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Armed (Red) | System armed. | System disarmed. | System disarmed, | |
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| You armed the system. | |
One beep | The entry delay warning beeps are disabled, and the system | |
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Two beeps | You disarmed the system and there were no alerts since it was last | |
armed. | ||
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Three steady | You disarmed the system and there has been an alert since it was | |
beeps | last armed. | |
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| You armed or disarmed the system, and there is an AC power or | |
Three descending | backup battery problem. | |
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beeps | You armed or disarmed the system, and the SERVICE indicator is | |
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Continuous beeps | The system is sounding entry delay warning beeps or the phone | |
line is disconnected. | ||
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