Operation Manual
NX-10 User Manual 39
Non-critical active faults can be overriden by the user without fixing
them, if necessary. Non-critical faults are: Zone Open, Zone Trouble,
Zone Lost, Zone Low Battery, Panel Mains Fault, RF Jammed, and
others. Non-critical faults indicate problems that should be fixed but
they do not prevent arming after overriding.
Critical faults cannot be overriden by the user. Critical faults are:
Panel Box Tamper, Device Box Tamper, Siren Tamper, Zone Tamper
and Zone Alarm Memory. Zone alarm memory can be simply
acknowledged by the user but other physical problems must always
get fixed first.
Overriding is allowed if:
• there are no active critical faults, and
• there are no unconfirmed critical faults, and
• there is at least one non-critical active fault, and
• the system is disarmed.
Overriding option is shown at the end of the fault list (only if it is
allowed) as:
Fault Name
Inactive
After pressing OK, opened zones will be bypassed and other faults
will be ignored. The user will be able to arm the system.
Overriding can be cancelled. To do it, the user needs to activate Fault
Acknowledging/Overriding mechanism again by pressing "#", scroll
through faults to the override message, and then press "#".
After pressing # bypassed zones will get to the normal state again
and other faults will not be ignored (arming will be impossible).
In a rare case when the fault list changed while being previewed (the
fault has been added or removed), the following message is
displayed at the end of the list:
Pressing OK allows to display the current fault list.
Override Faults
OK-Confirm
Override Faults
#-Cancel
Changed Fault List
OK-Recheck
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