User manual
10.11 Setting the loop monitoring
This menu item allows the loop monitoring to be set.
Memory location 
(press the displayed digits on the 
control panel)
Code
(enter the desired code on the control 
panel) 
Confirmation
(press the displayed button on 
the control panel)
40 0 or 1 #
Code =   With this code the alarm control centre lets you test whether the loop has the right resistance 
value.
0 =  Loop monitoring off (factory setting)
1 =  Loop monitoring on
Explanation:
0 =   Every loop which is not functioning correctly (e.g. a sensor is activated or a circuit break ahs 
occurred) is deactivated after the exit delay time. The error in the individual loops is shown on 
the corresponding loop optical display (LED) on the control panel.
  It is recommended that you analyse and fix any error in the corresponding loop.
1 =   if you have set the code to 1 and there is an error message for the loop, you cannot arm the 
alarm control centre. The optical display ARM PROHIBITED and the corresponding LED lights 
for the loop. If the exit delay time is passed and the error is still present, the ARM PROHIBITED 
LED begins to flash.
   If you have fixed the problem you can re-arm the alarm control centre by entering the corres-
ponding user code, the ARM PROHIBITED LED is no longer lit. 
   If there is still an error after the exit delay time is passed, then the remote control unit emits 5 
signal tones to indicate the error
   If a loop was deactivated during arming (ISOLATE button) (LED on the corresponding loop fla-
shes), the alarm control centre becomes armed despite the error message. A change in the 
resistance in the loop will not however lead to the alarm being sounded.
   The loop monitoring (ARM PROHIBITED LED) is lit the entire time during the exit delay period.
   If the error is fixed during the exit delay period the alarm control centre arms and the ARM 
PROHIBITED LED is no longer lit.
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