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Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available trouble types that can be assigned to the<br />

trouble zone. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List<br />

Control Data Entry on Page 406.<br />

The trouble zone types belong to the trouble groups, selecting a trouble group will allow the<br />

appropriate trouble type from that group to be selected. The following trouble types are<br />

shown for each of the three groups below.<br />

General Trouble Group<br />

Type<br />

AC Failure<br />

Battery Problem<br />

RTC/Clock Loss<br />

Reporting<br />

Failure<br />

Phone Line Fault<br />

Zone Fault<br />

Fire Loop<br />

Power Fault<br />

Bell/PGM Fault<br />

Description<br />

AC Failure has occurred on one or more devices in the system.<br />

A Low Battery or Missing Battery on one or more devices in the<br />

system.<br />

The Real Time Clock has not been set since the System <strong>Controller</strong><br />

has powered up. To reset the associated trouble set the time from<br />

the time menu.<br />

The System <strong>Controller</strong> has failed to get a report through to the<br />

monitoring station in the programmed number of attempts. This<br />

will restore when the next reporting event is successful.<br />

The phone line is either cut or damaged on the system controller.<br />

A zone in the system is tampered or short circuited.<br />

A fire zone has a loop fault.<br />

A power problem (Auxiliary, Fuse or Analog) has occurred on the<br />

System <strong>Controller</strong> or a device in the system.<br />

The Bell/PGM Output on the system controller or a device in the<br />

system has either been disconnected or it has shut down due to<br />

excessive current consumption.<br />

System Trouble Group<br />

Type<br />

Module Tamper<br />

Module Loss<br />

Module Security<br />

Hardware Fault<br />

Description<br />

A module in the system has been tampered.<br />

A module has failed to communicate with the system controller.<br />

A module has attempted to register with the system controller<br />

however the system controller is secured.<br />

The system controller can not communicate with an accessory<br />

interface board or a device that is connected to the system<br />

controller has a hardware failure.<br />

Access Trouble Group<br />

Type<br />

Forced Door<br />

Door Left Open<br />

Number<br />

Attempts<br />

User Denied<br />

Unknown Card<br />

Reader Tamper<br />

Description<br />

A door in the system has been forced open or opened without<br />

being accessed correctly.<br />

A door has been left open past the left open time.<br />

The number of attempts to gain entry in to a door or keypad<br />

devices has been exceeded. The next valid access will reset this<br />

trouble condition.<br />

A user has been denied entry to a keypad or door.<br />

An unknown card has been received by the system on a card<br />

reader input.<br />

A reader input that has been configured for intelligent tamper has<br />

generated a tamper condition.<br />

131 Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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