l. Setting "HOME" mode (location HOME)
1. Enter the location: 'HOME'.
2. Enter the zones to be isolated: 1-8 (default: none)
- Several zones can be set to 'isolation' at once: continuous entry is possible.
- Setting a 24h zone to isolation is not recommended – an isolated zone is not protected.
- The 'HOME' mode is convenient to isolate several zones at once without having to isolate each zone separately.
The HOME mode can simply be activated by entering a user code, pressing 'HOME' and '#' to confirm..
3. Validate the entered selection with '#'.
m. Resetting the default values (location 02)
1. Enter location: '02': the default settings will be restored (see "7. Factory Presets") but NOT the master code.
2. Validate the reset command with '#'.
n. Exiting the programming mode
To exit the programming mode and return to the operational mode, press the ' ' key twice.
9. AC or Battery Power
a. AC Power Indication
The AC power LED is lit when the AC power supply is normal ; it flashes when there is an AC power failure. The
control console produces one beep every 30 seconds during a power failure.
b. Battery Testing
The system performs dynamic battery testing on the standby battery by interrupting AC power for 2 minutes and
monitoring the battery under loaded condition.
• Battery testing can be programmed (see "8.k. Setting the Periodic Battery Test").
• Battery testing can be performed manually at any time by entering a user code, followed by ' ', '4' and '#'.
• The battery status is always shown on the BATTERY LED indicator.
• The system produces a beep every 30 seconds when the battery is low, until a new test considers the battery to
be normal again.
• Battery testing is not possible during AC power failure or when the system is in alarm.
c. Battery Low Indications & Auto Reset
• The battery low indication begins at 11.0V in a loaded condition during battery testing.
• The battery low indication begins at 11.0V for more than 2 minutes during AC power failure.
• The system will be reset to stop working when the battery voltage drops to 10V during AC power failure.
d. Power-up Delay
The system can be programmed with or without power-up delay by entering the appropriate command code at
location 85.
The AC POWER and BATTERY lights flash alternately and the system does not function during power-up delay.
e. Back-up Battery
The battery should be of the 12V/1.2Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable type. It is protected by a 2.5A resettable fuse.
The maximum battery charge current in the system is 350mA. Standby time is approximately 16 hours at 250mA.
The back-up battery should be replaced every 3 to 5 years.
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