Digital Security Controls Ltd. 12TR5164 Manual Do Utilizador
13
Section 6: Additional Notes
6.1 Trouble Conditions
The control panel constantly monitors for possible trouble conditions. If a trouble condition is
detected, the keypad beeps and the “Trouble” light turns on. Press [
,
][2] to display trouble conditions.
The following trouble conditions apply to the TR5164 and/or any enrolled devices.
• RF Jam Detected (on Power panels v.2.01 and below) - This trouble is generated when the
• RF Jam Detected (on Power panels v.2.01 and below) - This trouble is generated when the
TR5164 detects an RF Jamming condition.
• Module Supervision- This trouble is generated if the panel loses communication with any module
connected to the Keybus. The event buffer logs a detailed description of the event.
• Wireless Device Low Battery - This trouble is generated when a wireless device exhibits a low
battery condition. Press [7] one, two, or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery
for more information.
• Zone Tamper - This trouble is generated when an enrolled wireless device is removed from its
mounting location.
• Zone Fault - Each wireless device sends a supervisory signal every 64 minutes (15 minutes for
EU). If the receiver does not receive a signal within the time programmed for the Wireless
Supervisory Window, a zone fault is generated.
• RF Delinquency (EU only) - Each wireless zone sends a supervisory signal every 15 minutes. If
the receiver does not receive a signal within 15 minutes, an RF Delinquency trouble is generated
for that zone.
NOTE: WT5500 keypad and wireless repeater AC and low battery troubles cause the
corresponding zone to show as open on the alarm panel.
6.2 Wireless Zone Low Battery Transmission
The battery status of each device is regularly communicated to the alarm panel. If a battery is low, the
system logs a Device Low Battery trouble.
The system delays reporting the event to the central station for the number of days programmed for
Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay in section [377] of the panel. This prevents unnecessary
reporting of the event if the user has been instructed on how to replace batteries.
Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices
1. Refer to the battery installation instructions on the installation sheet of each device. Be sure to
Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices
1. Refer to the battery installation instructions on the installation sheet of each device. Be sure to
observe correct polarity when installing new batteries.
2. When the new batteries are in place and the tamper is restored, the device sends a battery trouble
restoral signal to the TR5164. The battery trouble is cleared and the device should function
normally.
NOTE: When batteries in one device need replacement, check the batteries in all devices.
DRAFT