Specifications

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System Trouble Group
Type Description
Module Tamper A module in the system has been tampered.
Module Loss A module has failed to communicate with the system controller.
Module Security A module has attempted to register with the system controller however the system
controller is secured.
Hardware Fault The system controller can not communicate with an accessory interface board or a
device that is connected to the system controller has a hardware failure.
Access Trouble Group
Type Description
Forced Door A door in the system has been forced open or opened without being accessed
correctly.
Door Left Open A door has been left open past the left open time.
Number Attempts The number of attempts to gain entry in to a door or keypad devices has been
exceeded. The next valid access will reset this trouble condition.
User Denied A user has been denied entry to a keypad or door.
Unknown Card An unknown card has been received by the system on a card reader input.
Reader Tamper A reader input that has been configured for intelligent tamper has generated a tamper
condition.
Trouble Zone Reporting Id
The Trouble Zone Reporting Id allows the installer to program any reporting number to any trouble zone. This
provides an extremely high level of flexibility to assign true reporting numbers to the trouble zones that are used
in a system. A trouble zone that is assigned the same reporting ID as another trouble zone will result in both the
trouble zones reporting that ID.
If a trouble zone is assigned an ID number that is higher than the maximum number that can be reported by a
particular service, the service will use the maximum number that can be assigned for that format.
CP001:01 Report
id: 00000
To enter a value (0-65535), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333)
and press [ENTER]. Setting a reporting ID of 00000 will result in the default reporting id being used for the
service. Using a reporting id above 999 will restrict the ability to use the reporting ID in Contact ID.
Trouble Zone First Area Assignment
The trouble zone must be assigned to an area for it to perform any function in the system. By default ALL
trouble zones are assigned to the predefined trouble area which is the last programmable area in the system. A
trouble zone can be assigned in up to 4 different areas. A trouble zone can perform a different function in each
area.
CP001:01 Area 1
Trouble Area
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available areas that can be assigned to the trouble zone. For more
information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).