Section 6: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
1.
Low Battery message on
keypad.
2.
Periodic beep(s) from keypad.
3.
False alarms.
4.
"AC POWER" light off or
"NO AC" displayed.
5.
Digital communicator mes-
sage not being received.
6.
Does not arm.
7.
Control doesn't respond to
keystrokes on keypad.
8.
"Check 09" is displayed.
Special Messages:
OC:
Open Circuit (No communication between control and keypad).
EE:
Program Entry Error (Invalid entry while in program mode).
dI:
System busy, please wait.
E4:
More than 4 transmitters are programmed, but only a 4-zone wireless receiver is being used.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1a. System battery is low or missing.
1b. Low battery on transmitter (Low batt + zone
number will be displayed).
1c. Low battery on wireless keypad (Low batt +
00 will be displayed).
2.
System is in TEST mode.
3a. Sensors not properly installed, wired, or
monitored.
3b. Protected door or window opened while
system armed.
3c. Improper user operation of exit/entry de-
lays.
3d. Magnets located too far from switches,
and/or doors and windows not properly
aligned.
3e. Magnetic contacts improperly connected or
wire broken.
3f.
Entry door programmed as "instant".
3g. Loose fitting door or window being rat tled
by wind or vibrations.
3h. Dust, dirt in sensing chamber of smoke
detector.
3i.
Improper location of smoke detector.
3j.
Unit malfunctioning.
4a. Interrupted AC power supply.
4b. Wire run from transformer to control is too
long.
5a. System in TEST mode.
5b. Telephone connection not secure.
5c. Digital communicator malfunctioning.
5d. Telephone number in program needs prefix
or access code.
5e. Telephone call to central monitoring station
requires operator assistance.
6.
System not ready (zones faulted)..
7a. "CC" displayed.
7b. "dl" displayed.
7c. "OC" displayed.
8a. No communication between wireless
receiver and control.
8b. Wireless receiver has not heard
transmission for 12 hours.
8c. Keyswitch is enabled but not connected.
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REMEDY
1a. Check system battery.
1b. Check battery in transmitter.
1c. Check battery in wireless keypad.
2.
Enter "Code" + OFF to exit TEST mode.
3a. Check installation to see if in accordance
with established procedure.
3b. Check with all occupants of protected
home.
3c. Check setting of entry delay . Exit delay is
15 seconds longer than the entry delay
time. Remind user of same.
3d. Check all openings for proper switch and
magnet orientation.
3e. Check wiring connections. Be sure wires
are properly stripped and tightly fastened to
screw terminals.
3f.
Check and revise program. Reprogram
transmitter number.
3g. Mount magnet closer to contact.
3h. Clean unit's sensing chamber with vacuum
cleaner per unit's instructions.
3i.
See unit's instructions for locations to
avoid. Relocate as necessary.
3j.
Replace detector.
4a. Check transformer connection and power
line circuit breaker.
4b. Make sure wiring run is not longer than the
recommended length-per-gauge (see pg.10)
5a. Remove from TEST mode.
5b. Check all connections.
5c. Check with a different 4110.
5d. Program prefix or access code into 4110.
5e. 4110 system cannot work in this situa tion.
6.
Bypass faulted zones, then arm.
7a. System is in communication with down -
loader at central station. Wait until down -
load session is finished.
7b. System has just been powered and is in its
one minute initialization. To by pass this
time, press '#' + '0'.
7c. No communication between keypad and
control. Check proper keypad connections.
8a. Check for broken connection or miswiring
of receiver to control.
Check that DIP switches on receiver are all
"OFF" (to the right).
8b. Receiver is not operating properly. If
system was working and nothing was
changed, replace receiver.
8c. Connect keyswitch or disable keyswitch.