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Operation
False Alarms
Before using the RS64 it is important to know how to avoid false alarms. Most false
alarms are caused when setting or unsetting the system. By following these few simple
tips you should avoid any potential problems.
•Make sure that all doors to be set on the system are firmly secured and cannot
swing open accidentally.
•Ensure that any room containing detection devices is free of moving objects
such as pets or moving curtains.
•When re-entering the protected area proceed directly to the nearest Remote
Keypad without delay and do not stray from the exit/entry route.
Unset
The RS64 is alert to certain types of alarms (e.g.Tamper) at all times; when the system
is Unset it is still operating in Day Mode. Under normal circumstances you should have
the OPEN light fully ON (GREEN) and no other lights showing. In addition to the
Guard Zones which only operate when the system is set your installation may include
other Zones which operate on a 24 Hour basis (e.g. a Zone with a Panic Button).
Full Set
You will need to use Full Set when leaving the protected premises unattended.
Enter your 4-Digit Access Code. OPEN light starts flashing.
Press FULL
If system clear, Exit Tone will be heard. This is a continuous high pitched tone.
Leave via Intermediate and Final Exit zones
Close final door to set (or operate push to set button if fitted)
After 2 seconds the Exit Tone should cease.
If system is not clear, Fault Tone sounds. This is a rapid intermittent tone.
Identify which zone light is lit on keypad
Enter your 4-Digit Access Code; this will abandon the setting operation
Investigate fault and remedy if possible
If fault cannot be remedied, call engineer
If there is a Fault Tone immediately after the system is finally closed you may have
a fault in the Exit /Entry Route; if this does not clear after a few seconds you will
need to re-enter the premises investigate the fault and turn the system off using your
4-Digit Access Code.