User's Manual
ClareOne 65
Basic operation
This section covers the basic operation of the ClareOne Panel, including terms
and maintenance recommendations.
Panel states
The ClareOne Panel has multiple states. Each state has a different effect on the
panel and user access.
Normal Standby: This is the normal state of the panel. In this state everything is
accessible for the user/installer when using the proper PIN codes. No alarms or
warnings are present.
Alarm: The panel is experiencing an alarm. The central station is notified
according to transmission time defined in Security & Arming, see page 44.
Note: The central station is only notified if the user has monitoring.
Alarm Test: The panel’s alarm should be tested regularly; it is recommended
once a week. Use the Siren Test to check that the siren is working. See System
Test, on page 52. This test does not call alert the central station, it is a local test.
Trouble: The panel is currently experiencing a trouble condition. For example, a
sensor battery is dead. For a list of all trouble conditions, see Trouble Conditions,
on page 76.
Trouble Silence: This silences the beeping due to the trouble state. Trouble
Silence is in effect for 12 hours, and then the trouble beeping continues.
Panel LED
The ClareOne Panel features an LED at the bottom center, see Figure 1:
ClareOne Panel - front on page 3. The LED reflects the state of the panel.
LED Color
Panel State
Blue
Panel is ready.
Yellow
Panel is in trouble/not ready.
Red
Panel is in alarm.
Off
Panel is running on battery power or there is no power
and the panel is off.