14. Resetting an alarm
If your alarm system triggers an alarm (whether local, external or silent), confirm
and then reset the alarm. To confirm the alarm, you just have to deactivate the
system. Do this as described in section 10.
When the alarm is confirmed, the sirens of the panel, of the info module(s) and of
the external sirens, as well as the relay of the universal module, are deactivated.
The system acknowledges alarm confirmation with an acoustic message. This is:
"Attention! There has been an alarm. A reset is required". The reason for the alarm is shown in
the system's graphic display. E.g., you see the following graphic display:
Important: The graphic display disappears after 30 seconds.
You cannot reactivate the system or a partition (even part set) until you have reset
the alarm (exception: automatic system activation).
You can reset the alarm only on the panel itself. You cannot reset the alarm via
remote control, radio cylinder or radio remote control unit.
If the graphic display has disappeared, press the control button
display of the exclamation mark (
After entering your user code, you receive an acoustic message. This is: "Attention!
There has been an alarm. A reset is required".
under the
). You are prompted to enter your user code.
After entering the correct user code or immediately after confirming the alarm, you
see the following graphic display:
To reset the alarm, press the control button
When the cause of the alarm has been cleared, the panel can make a reset. The
system acknowledges alarm reset with an acoustic message. This is: "The system has
reset". The exclamation mark (
If the cause of the alarm is not cleared (e.g.: the tamper contact of the detector is
still open, or the technical zone is still triggered), the alarm cannot be reset. You do
not receive an acoustic acknowledgement of the reset. The exclamation mark
(
) in the display does not disappear, and you cannot activate the system. First
remove the cause of the alarm and then reset the alarm system again.
After you have reset the alarm and this is confirmed acoustically by the system, the
exclamation mark (
) in the display disappears. If not, there is a system fault.
For more information, see section 18.
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under the word "Reset All".
) in the display disappears.