Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual

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Pacific Research

PET-820 User Manual

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3.2.3

READY INDICATOR

This indicator is used to identify the condition of the loop circuit inputs. Use the following table to identify the ready
indicator mode.

FLASH RATE

DESCRIPTION

None/Off

One or more loop circuits are set, the unit is not ready to arm.

Steady

All loop circuits are clear and the unit is ready to arm.

Fast flash

One or more inputs are turned off but all other loop circuits are clear and the unit is ready to arm.

3.2.4

ARM INDICATOR

This indicates when the system is in the arm mode waiting to detect and process an alarm.

3.2.5

ALARM INDICATOR

This indicator is used to identify that an alarm is in process or has occurred. Once the PET-820 has detected an alarm, the
alarm indicator will remain lit until the alarm has been reset.

3.2.6

MONITOR INDICATOR

This will indicate when the PET-820's monitoring mode is on. See section 3.9.6 for additional details regarding the monitor
mode.

3.2.7

RELAY INDICATOR

This will indicate when the users programming relay is energized.

3.2.8

LOW BATTERY INDICATOR

This indicator signals when the battery voltage drops below 8.5 volts. In this error condition, the PET-820 will no longer
operate. If the PET-820 is being operated on 115 VAC and there is a low voltage condition this indicator will also light.

3.2.9

KEYPAD TIME OUT TIMER

The local keypad time out timer is used to reset the Program Authorization Code after 5 minutes of no activity. This reset
function is announced when it occurs.

EXAMPLE:

"P A C time out"

The timer will also reset the command input operation if no activity is detected for 30 seconds. This is announced when it
occurs.

EXAMPLE:

"KB time out" (KeyBoard)

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