User manual 23 – RISCO Group Orbit Pro RP-296 User Manual

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Section 7: System Troubles


A rapid flashing of the POWER LED indicates a trouble condition. To view and identify the
trouble, proceed as follows:

For LCD KP - with the system disarmed, press

and scroll the display till you reach

3) VIEW, press [ENTER]. Enter your User Code and press [ENTER]. The first trouble
condition will be displayed. If a (

Ļ) appears, other troubles exist. Scroll down for the next

ones.

For LED KP - with the system disarmed, press

. The POWER LED should begin to

flash slowly, indicating entry to the User Functions mode. Select the View/Trouble function
by pressing [ 3 ] [ 1 [USER CODE ] [ENTER]. The ZONE LEDs will flash according to
the trouble(s). Refer to the following table to identify the trouble.

TROUBLE

DESCRIPTION

LCD KP

LED KP

RESPONSE

Low
Battery

the capacity of
the battery is low
(or missing) and
needs to be
recharged (or
replaced)

ZONE 1 LED
WILL FLASH

contact your
dealer

Loss of
AC Power

the commercial
power has been
interrupted; the
system will
continue to
operate on its
standby battery
as long as
possible

ZONE 2 LED
WILL FLASH

Check the
connection of
the panel's
transformer to
its AC source.
be sure that
power has not
been
interrupted or
switched off

Bell Circuit
Failure

the circuit
connecting the
external
sounder(s) to the
system is faulted
Three short
beeps at 10-sec
intervals will be
heard.


ZONE 3 LED
WILL FLASH

Press the # key
to stop the
beeps, and
contact your
dealer

Auxiliary
Failure

the panel's
auxiliary power,
used to supply
electric current to
designated
devices (e.g.
motion detectors,
keypads, smoke
detectors), has
failed



NOTE: The above

indication cannot be
displayed if the
Auxiliary Failure has
affected all of the
system's keypads and
caused them to
become inoperative.

ZONE 4 LED
WILL FLASH

(see NOTE at

the left)

contact your
dealer

TROUBLE:

MAIN:LOW BATT

.

TROUBLE:
MAIN:AC TROUBLE

TROUBLE:
MAIN: AUX TRBL

TROUBLE:
MAIN:

BELL

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