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Action Resultant Display Sound
CODE
___
"
[
!
]
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY MEM
$
"
ARM indicator extinguishes
To read the alarm memory, refer to Section 5. The
"MEMORY" message will disappear only when you
rearm the system.
If you do not know how to return the disturbed zone to
normal, consult your installer.
D . Disarming with the system in a state of
trouble. If trouble is detected in the armed state, the
TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light and the
disarming operation will progress as shown:
Action Resultant Display Sound
CODE
___
"
[
!
]
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY TRBL
$
"
ARM extinguishes and
sounds once per minute
To find out what kind of trouble is being sensed, see
Section 5. The TRBL display will disappear, the
TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the trouble
beeps will stop upon eliminating the cause for trouble.
E . Disarming after an alarm, with the system in
a state of trouble. The TROUBLE indicator on the
front panel will light. If the zone that alarmed while the
system was in the armed state is back to normal, the
disarming operation will progress as shown:
Action Resultant Display Sound
CODE
___
"
[
!
]
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY TRBL
(alternating)
READY MEMORY
$
"
ARM extinguishes and
sounds once per minute
To find out which zone alarmed and what kind of
trouble is being sensed, see Section 5. The TRBL
display will disappear, the TROUBLE indicator will
extinguish and the trouble beeps will stop upon
eliminating the cause for trouble. The MEMORY
message will disappear only upon rearming the system.
F . Disarming under Duress. If you are forcibly
compelled to disarm the system, enter the default
duress code (2580) or another code set by the installer.
Disarming will take place normally but a silent alarm will
be transmitted to the central station.
2.12 Siren Behavior
Continuously ON when initiated by a burglar zone or a
24-hour zone, and when a user initiates a “panic alarm”.
ON - ON - ON - pause - ON - ON - ON - pause - ........ and
so on when initiated by a fire zone (smoke is detected).
If there is nobody around to disarm the system upon alarm
and a zone remains "open", the siren will sound for the
time duration set by the installer - then will stop for 30
seconds - then will re-sound for the same period of time.
These siren cycles will repeat up to the maximum number
of cycles permitted by the installer ("swinger shutdown").
The open zone will then be disabled and the siren will stop.
A zone disabled by "swinger shutdown" is re-enabled 24
hours after disabling, or sooner upon arming/disarming
(depending on the system's state when the alarm occurred).
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3. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL
. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL
. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL
3.1 Speech and Sound Control Push-
buttons
The sound and speech-related functions offered by the
PowerArt™ are controlled with the keypad, as detailed in
the following list.
Key Function
Increasing the loudness of spoken messages
Decreasing the loudness of spoken messages
Enabling / disabling the loudspeaker
Recording a spoken message for other users of
the alarm system
Listening to a recorded message left by another
user of the alarm system
Enabling / disabling the chime function in chime
zones
3.2 Adjusting the Speech Volume
The following diagram shows how to increase the
loudness by clicking the <1> key (assuming that the
volume was at minimum to begin with).
Action Resultant Display Sound
VOLUME+
VOLUME+
VOLUME+
(max)
VOLUME+
The following diagram shows how to decrease the
loudness with the <1> key (assuming that the volume was
at maximum to begin with).
Action Resultant Display Sound
(max)
VOLUME–
VOLUME–
VOLUME–
VOLUME–
3.3 Voice ON/OFF
You can switch spoken announcements on and off by
alternate clicking of the <7> key, as shown below.
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