Texecom Security Alarms Manuals
If any zones are left open (e.g. a door ajar) or are ‘in fault’ the display will illuminate the zone light of these zones and sound a repeating series of bleeps corresponding to the zone number (i.e. Zone 1 bleeps once, Zone 2 bleeps twice, etc.). If more than one zone is open the bleeps will correspond to the highest zone number (i.e. if Zone 2 and Zone 6 are open the control panel will bleep 6 times).
While one or more zones are open the exit timer is suspended. Open zones that will be closed during exit (e.g. exit zones, like the front door) may be disregarded. Other open zones should be closed. The exit tone and exit timer will resume when all zones are closed. If it is necessary to leave a zone open then it must be omitted (see “To OMIT Zones During Setting” below). If an open zone cannot be closed then it may be ‘in fault’. If the fault cannot be corrected contact your alarm company.
Zone Faults During Setting If an attempt is made to set the system with any zones open (e.g. door ajar, open window, etc.) the display will show the numbers of the open zones. The control panel will also sound a repeating series of bleeps corresponding to the open zone number (i.e. Zone 1 bleeps once, Zone 2 bleeps twice, etc.). If more than one zone is open, the bleeps will correspond to the highest zone number (i.e. if Zone 2 and 5 are open, the control panel will bleep 5 times). The display will look something like this:
When any zone is opened the display will show the corresponding zone number. The control panel will also sound a repeating series of bleeps corresponding to
the open zone number (i.e. Zone 1 bleeps once, Zone 2 bleeps twice, etc.). If more than one zone is open the bleeps will correspond to the highest zone
number (e.g. if Zone 2 and Zone 6 are open the control panel will bleep 6 times). Conduct a walk test by triggering each of the systems detection devices in turn
and check that the control panel registers the corresponding zone as open.
