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Type<br />

Fire Loop<br />

Power Fault<br />

Bell/PGM Fault<br />

Description<br />

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

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

a device in the system.<br />

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

been disconnected or it has shut down due to excessive current consumption.<br />

<strong>System</strong> 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 however the system<br />

controller is secured.<br />

The system controller can not communicate with an accessory interface board or a<br />

device that is connected to the system controller has a hardware failure.<br />

Access Trouble Group<br />

Type<br />

Forced Door<br />

Door Left Open<br />

Number 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 being accessed<br />

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 devices has been<br />

exceeded. The next valid access will reset this 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 reader input.<br />

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

condition.<br />

Trouble Zone Reporting Id<br />

The Trouble Zone Reporting Id allows the installer to program any reporting number to any trouble zone. This<br />

provides an extremely high level of flexibility to assign true reporting numbers to the trouble zones that are used<br />

in a system. A trouble zone that is assigned the same reporting ID as another trouble zone will result in both the<br />

trouble zones reporting that ID.<br />

If a trouble zone is assigned an ID number that is higher than the maximum number that can be reported by a<br />

particular service, the service will use the maximum number that can be assigned for that format.<br />

CP001:01 Report<br />

id: 00000<br />

To enter a value (0-65535), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341)<br />

and press [ENTER]. Setting a reporting ID of 00000 will result in the default reporting id being used for the<br />

service. Using a reporting id above 999 will restrict the ability to use the reporting ID in Contact ID.<br />

PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE 99

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