Programming - Programming Commands 9651
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Note: Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 /
prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 73) may require that Command 137 is
set to 1 or 2 to restrict the user's ability to override alerts.
138: Line Fault Override
Use this command to determine how Line Fault alerts can be overridden.
Option
0 Never. The user cannot override Line Fault alerts when setting the
system and must first reset them. Command 135 determines how the
alerts can be reset.
1 Single. Not used in 9651.
2 Any (default). The user can override any number of Line Fault alerts
when setting the system.
Note: Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 /
prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 73) may require that Command 138 is
set to 1 or 2 to restrict the user's ability to override alerts.
139: Fault User/Installer Reset
Use this command to determine how alerts can be reset for all faults that do
not have an individual reset command.
Option
0 User Reset (default). Fault alerts can be reset by the user or installer.
1 Installer Reset. Fault alerts can be cleared only by the installer.
Notes:
1. Resets faults including AC Fail, Aux DC, Battery Load Test Fail, Battery
Missing, Comms Fail, Keypad Ident Fail, Line Fail, Low Battery, Plugby
Fail, uCom Fail, Zone AC Fail, Zone Battery Fault, Zone Fault, Zone Low
Battery and Zone Pwr O/P.
2. Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 /
prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 73) may require that Command 139 is
set to 1 to restrict the user's ability to override alerts.
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