SEKURE Paradox Esprit 616LED Specifications Page 12

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in memory. Pressing on any key except [2ND] will
return the keypad to normal zone display.
Trouble conditions will remain in "trouble" memory.
Pressing on the [2
ND] key displays current trouble
conditions. Pressing [
CLEAR] will erase trouble
conditions in memory.
Control panel software versions 2.00 and beyond:
Keys that illuminate in “trouble display” mode indicate the
trouble conditions currently taking place. Press on any
key to return keypad to normal zone display.
Key [1] No battery/low battery
If battery is not connected to control panel, or if it is at
low capacity, key [1] illuminates. This means that the
battery connected to panel should be replaced because
it can no longer provide adequate back-up current in
the event of a power failure. Trouble indicator [1] will
also illuminate if battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts
while panel is running on battery power (with no AC).
Key [2] Power failure
(Control panel software versions 1.4 and beyond)
If AC power is not being supplied to the panel and/or
the power supply is unable to charge the battery and/or
the power supply voltage exceeds 14.9 volts, key [2]
will illuminate. Power failure can be excluded from key
[
TRBL
] display by your installer. When a “power supply
failure” trouble occurs, [
TRBL
] key flashes rapidly.
Key [3] AC power failure
(Control panel software versions prior to 1.4)
If AC power is not being supplied to the control panel,
key [3] will illuminate. AC trouble can be excluded from
keypad "trouble display" by your alarm installer.
Key [4] Bell disconnect
If a bell or siren is not connected to the bell/siren
output, this is indicated by the illumination of key [4]
in trouble display mode.
Key [5] Maximum bell current
If key [5] illuminates, it indicates that the processor
has recognized that the bell/siren output current
exceeds 3A. This causes automatic shutdown of the
bell output. Once the problem is corrected, power will
automatically be restored to the bell/siren circuit.
Key [6] Maximum auxiliary current
Key [6] illumination indicates that the processor has
recognized auxiliary output current exceeds 1A. This
causes automatic shutdown of the auxiliary output.
Once the problem is corrected, power will
automatically be restored to the auxiliary output. This
output powers such devices as motion detectors and
accessory modules.
Key [7] Communicator report failure
If your control panel cannot communicate with the
central monitoring station, key [7] illuminates.
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