2gig Technologies Go!Control Panel User Manual - page 23
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SYSTEM TROUBLE ALERTS
The system continually polls wired sensors,
wireless sensors and the Control Panel itself
to ensure optimal operating conditions at all
times. If trouble is detected, the system
alerts you.
The system monitors the following
conditions among others:
•
AC power to the Control Panel
•
The telephone line (optional)
•
The cell telephone connection (if used)
•
The Control Panel’s backup battery
•
The sensor’s batteries
•
Sensor supervisory status (if used)
•
External sounder connection
•
Sensor radio reception and sensor
tampering (sensor’s case opened) when
disarmed
•
Control Panel tampering (panel’s case
opening) when disarmed (optional)
•
Communication to the Central Station
You have the option to have any or all
trouble conditions reported to the Central
Station. If a trouble condition exists, service
your system immediately to ensure no lapse
in service or protection.
Trouble Alert Icon
If the system detects trouble, it flashes the
trouble alert
icon on the Security Screen
and sounds 6 alert beeps every minute.
Scrolling text along the top of the display
also describes the trouble condition.
The trouble alert
icon displays a number
in the upper right corner that is the number
of current trouble alerts.
The trouble alert icon
flashes until the
trouble alerts are acknowledged, then it
remains constantly lit until all the troubles
are corrected. When all troubles are
corrected, the icon disappears completely.
View the Current Trouble
Alerts
1
To display all current trouble alerts, press
the Trouble Alert Icon.
2
View the listed trouble events. If there
are more than 3 alerts, use the ↑ and ↓
arrows to scroll through the list.
3
After viewing the trouble events, press
Ok to acknowledge. This action silences
the alert beeps.
Trouble Alert Beep Hold-off
During the installation, as an option, the
system can be programmed by your installer
to suppress the trouble alert sounder from
10pm to 9am. Any trouble alerts will still be
displayed and reported (if enabled), but the
sounder does not beep during nighttime
hours. Some trouble conditions may clear
automatically while other trouble conditions
may require service to correct. If a trouble
condition still exists after 9am, the sounder
beeps to indicate trouble.
NOTE: Regardless of whether the trouble
alert sounder is suppressed or not, every
trouble condition is always displayed on
the trouble alert list and recorded in the
system history event log.