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2 Alarms i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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4. Either:
Press to acknowledge that you
have read the alert.
The system will show you any
other alerts that may be active.
If there are no other alerts the
keypad will return to its‟ standby
screen and, after a few seconds,
the rim of the navigation pad will
glow green. In addition the
keypad will stop beeping.
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OR: Press . The rim of the
navigation pad will stay red and the
system will show the text of the
alert the next time you key in an
access code. (The keypad will stop
beeping.)
Note: 1. The system will not alert you to short (less than 10s)
interruptions of mains power. If the cause of an alert goes
away, then the system will remove the Alert message.
2. The system records all alerts in the log, with the time
when you acknowledged them.
To set the system while a fault is present please go to page 29.
Technical Alarms
Your alarm system may be fitted with a “technical alarm” zone.
This type of alarm is NOT designed to alert you of a fire, burglary
or personal attack but can be used, for example, to monitor the
temperature of freezers, or the health of other equipment.
When a technical alarm occurs the control unit makes the rim of
the navigation pad glow red, and the keypad will give a short
“beep” every few seconds, exactly as for an Alert.
You can silence the beeping tone by following steps 1 to 4 on
page 19. When you key in your access code the bottom line of
the display will show, for example “Tech Z020 Alarm” to indicate
that the cause of the beeping is a technical alarm. (Press or
to see the zone name, if one has been programmed.)
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