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IGIPLEX
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ONTROL
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ANEL
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16.9 E
VENT
R
ECORD
D
ISPLAY
The Event Record Display displays the user-initiated events that occurred
in the system as well as any alarms or troubles. The events from all the
partitions can scroll on the LCD screen or can be viewed by partition. The
most recent event is displayed first. To view the events:
1) Enter a User Access Code
2) Press the [7] key
3) Press
4) Press the [
] key to view subsequent events
5) Press the [
CLEAR
] key to exit
Change the order that the Event Record screens appear by pressing the [7]
key. If you already know the number of the event you want to view, press
the
[MEM] key and then enter the event's number.
16.10 S
CROLL
R
ESTART
The keypad scrolls though the status its assigned partitions. Press the
[
CLEAR] key at any time to return to the beginning of the sequence.
16.11 T
ROUBLE
D
ISPLAY
When the system experiences problems or is tampered with, the Trouble
Display appears on the LCD screen.
Keypads will only display troubles that
occur in their assigned partition(s). Potential troubles have been sorted into
eight groups. The Group headings are listed below with a brief explanation
of the potential troubles sorted within each group. To view:
Step 1: Press the [
TRBL
] key
Step 2: Press the number representing the trouble and press the [
] and
[
] keys to view the specific trouble.
If Access Control is enabled in the system and the option Door
Access during Clock Loss is
ON
(section [3038] option [8]), only the
System Master Code and User Codes with the Master feature
enabled will be able to program the clock. Enter the System Master
or a Master Code, press [
TRBL
], then continue with the steps above.
Key Displays: Key Displays:
[0] All partitions [5] Partition 5
[1] Partition 1 [6] Partition 6
[2] Partition 2 [7] Partition 7
[3] Partition 3 [8] Partition 8
[4] Partition 4
Trouble Description
G
ROUP
[1]: S
YSTEM
AC Failure
Power failure detected. The system is
running on the backup battery.
Battery Trouble
The backup battery is disconnected, needs
to be recharged or replaced.
AUX Current Limit
Devices connected to AUX have exceeded
current limits (1.1A). The Auxiliary Output
will shutdown until the trouble is corrected.
Bell Current Limit
The bell or siren has exceeded current
limits (3A). The Bell/Siren Output will
shutdown until the trouble is corrected.
Bell Absent
The bell or siren is not connected. When
the bell output is not used, connect a 1kΩ
resistor across the bell output.
ROM Check Error
The control panel registers a data memory
error. Contact distributor for replacement.
RAM Check Error
The control panel registers a work memory
error. Contact distributor for replacement.
G
ROUP
[2]: C
OMMUNICATOR
TLM1
The control panel is unable to access the
main telephone line.
Fail to Communicate 1
Fail to Communicate 2
Fail to Communicate 3
Fail to Communicate 4
The control panel tried all assigned
telephone numbers and failed to contact
the Monitoring Company.
Fail to Communicate PC
The control panel is unable to
communicate with the WinLoad software.
G
ROUP
[3]: M
ODULES
Module Tamper A module’s tamper switch was triggered
ROM Check Error
A module is experiencing a data memory
error. Contact distributor for replacement.
TLM Trouble
A module is unable to access the
telephone line.
Fail to Communicate
A module failed to communicate with the
Monitoring Company.
Printer Trouble
The control panel registers a problem with
a printer connected to a Printer Module.
Check printer for problems (paper jam, no
paper, no power, etc.).
AC Failure Module power failure.
Battery Failure Module's battery is disconnected, needs to
be recharged or needs to be replaced.
Supply Output Module has exceeded current limits.
G
ROUP
[4]: C
OMMUNICATION
N
ETWORK
Missing Keypad
A keypad is no longer communicating with
the control panel.
Missing Module
A device is no longer communicating with
the control panel.
General Failure
No communication between the devices
and the control panel.
Network Overload
Too many devices (over 127) are on the
communication network.
Network Comm Err
Communication difficulty between the
modules and the control panel.
G
ROUP
[5]: Z
ONE
T
AMPER
Press [5] to display zone(s) Zones displayed were tampered.
G
ROUP
[6]: Z
ONE
L
OW
B
ATTERY
Press [6] to display zone(s)
Zone displayed indicates where a wireless
device’s battery needs to be replaced.
Also, the device’s yellow light will flash.
GROUP [7]: ZONE FAULT
Press [7] to display zone(s)
A smoke detector is experiencing a wiring
problem, needs to be cleaned, or a
wireless device is no longer communicating
with its receiver (supervision loss).
G
ROUP
[8]: C
LOCK
L
OSS
Press [8] to re-program
The time and date were reset to default.
Step 1: Press the [8] key
Step 2: Set the hour and minutes according
to the 24-hour clock (i.e. 9AM is
09:00 and 9PM is 21:00).
Step 3: Enter the correct date according to
yyyy/mm/dd.
Step 4: Press [
CLEAR
] to exit.
Trouble Description
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