Replacing the batteries
Discharged batteries signal
When the batteries of one of the devices are
discharged, this is signalled by a set of BEEPS when
the alarm is enabled or disabled
To identify the device in question, use the
key on
the control keypad.
Furthermore, every device independently signals
when its batteries are discharged:
- the detectors emit some beeps at every detection,
- the battery indicator light appears on the control
keypad display,
- the telephone transmitter beeps a few times
whenever the alarm is enabled or disabled,
- The remote-control LED flashes whenever the keys
are pressed.
INFO
INFO
AP
CAN
TEST
2 secs.
Passage open signal
Peripheral units fault /
Telephone line fault
Discharged batteries
System sabotage alarm
Alarm memory-stored / In progress
Maintenance Program mode
Alarm ON / Alarm OFF
Put the control unit in
MAINTENANCE PROGRAM mode
Surveillance must be disabled.
Type in the code on the control keypad, confirm it, and
then press the “configuration access” push-button.
When INSTALLATION message is shown, press OK
and open the control unit compartment.
From this moment on, the control unit is in
MAINTENANCE PROGRAM mode
Replacing batteries
Open the device and insert new, good quality
batteries, observing the recommended type (see the
“Specifications” chapter).
Close the product cover.
Close the control unit compartment when you have
finished.
2 secs.
C
INFO
INFO
OK
OK
+
-
BeeP BeeP
BeeP BeeP
One minute is available to open the control unit
compartment. When this time has elapsed, opening
the control unit trips the sabotage alarm.
Use
37
-
+
OK
INFO
C