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5. Fire Circuit activated.
Check devices are normally closed.
Check cable runs for broken circuits.
If no Fire devices on system
Link out FR circuit.
6. Tamper Alarm activated.
Check Tamper circuits:
1. B- shorted to BT (Bell Tamper)
2. T T (Global Tamper circuit)
3. Control Panel Lid Tamper.
4. Remote Keypad Lid Tamper.
Locate open Tamper circuit.
Close circuit.
Try resetting control panel.
If still unable to locate fault:
1. Remove cables from (B- BT) (T T)
2. Replace with links i.e Closed circuits.
3. Replace Panel lid and reset system.
4. Reconnect the tamper circuits, one at a time,
until the fault is identified.
7. Engineer Mode.
To enter Engineer mode:
Enter (Factory set 9999)
To exit Engineer mode:
Enter (Factory set 9999)
8. Fault light stays on (Not flashing).
1. Check 1 Amp aux fuse.
2. Check Sounder fuse
3. Check N.V.M Jumper link is disconnected.
(Fuses located on main processor board -Top Left Hand Side)
9. Mains Failure.
1. Check 2Amp fuse in fuse spur.
RDOC 279 issue 1
5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
5.1 Operating Modes
Day Mode This is the state of the panel when unset (not armed). Fire,
Personal Attack and Tamper inputs, however, remain active 24
hours a day.(These are referred to as 24 hour zones). Day mode is
identified by the green Day LED on the front of the RKP.
Set Modes When the panel is set (armed) an activation of any Access,
Immediate or 24 hour zone will cause an alarm condition. When
an alarm is generated the internal and external sounders will
operate for the length of time programmed and the tone of the
internal sounder will be two notes repeated rapidly. The strobe
lamp will also be activated and will continue to operate until the
panel is reset.
Fullset / Partset
At the time of setting the control panel, any one of four set modes
can be selected. i.e
Full set: Whole system armed; nobody on premises.
Part set 1: Upstairs off, Downstairs armed.
Part set 2: Upstairs armed, Downstairs off.
Part set 3: Garage and kitchen off, remainder on.
The above are purely examples. The Engineer has the ability at
the programming stage to configure all the circuits to the
customer's exact requirements.
5.2 Entry / Exit Mode
Entry When the panel is set and an Entry / Exit zone is triggered the
Entry / Exit timer will begin to count down. During this period
an Entry / Exit tone (single repeated bleep) will be produced by
the internal sounder and any zones which are programmed as
Access zones will be ignored. If either user code is entered before
the end of the count down period the panel will return to day
mode. If the timer is allowed to elapse before a user code is
entered the panel will go into an alarm state. In this case the
system needs to be 'Unset'
Exit With the panel in day mode, if either a user code or an Easy-set
key sequence is entered the Entry / Exit timer will begin. If all the
Immediate zones are clear, then the Entry / Exit tone will be
heard. Leave the protected area by the predetermined Entry /
Exit route. As you trigger Access zones the tone will change
temporarily to a repeated low tone. When all the zones are clear,
the Entry / Exit tone will continue again until the end of the
time-out period. The panel will then be set.
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