DEF Altair Manuel du propriétaire

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User questions

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James S.

How to identify a 'Défaut dialogue' error when the control panel screen is blank?

The screen returns to standby mode if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds. To view fault details, press 'C' or '↵' to access the Main Menu, navigate to '(5) Les états du tableau', then '(2) Défauts généraux'. Use the arrows to scroll through the module type and transmission channel information.

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John T.

What are the indicators and characteristics of a communication fault (Défaut dialogue)?

A communication fault is indicated by a fixed yellow 'Dérangement général' LED, a specific blinking 'Défaut dialogue' LED, and a continuous audible signal. This status indicates an interruption between the central unit and a module or peripheral; the signal clears only when the physical communication link is restored.

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Robert U.

How does signal repetition behave during system tests?

When the panel or a specific zone is placed in test mode, programmable and general repetitions are inhibited for the elements involved in the test. However, repetitions for zones not in test mode remain active.

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James S.

How to interpret a fixed 'General Fault' light and a flashing 'Dialogue Fault' light when the screen is blank?

A fixed 'General Fault' light indicates a system anomaly, while a flashing 'Dialogue Fault' light indicates a communication error with a module (such as a fire detection or relay module). The screen may be blank because it enters sleep mode after 30 seconds of inactivity. To view the fault details, press 'C' or 'Enter' to access the Main Menu, select (5) System States, then (2) General Faults.

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John T.

What does a 'Dialogue Fault' signify and how can it be identified on the system?

A 'Dialogue Fault' signifies a communication error between the central unit and a module or external peripheral. It triggers a yellow fault light and a continuous buzzer. To identify the cause, navigate the menu to 'System States' and select 'General Faults' to see the specific module, transmission path, and timestamp of the event.

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Robert U.

How do system tests affect the programmable repetition functions?

During a full system or zone test, programmable and general repetitions are inhibited for the elements being tested. However, programmable repetitions for zones that are not in test mode remain active.

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James S.

How to identify the cause of a 'General Fault' or 'Dialogue Fault' when the screen is blank?

A fixed 'General Fault' light indicates a system anomaly, while a flashing 'Dialogue Fault' signifies a communication error with a module. If the screen is blank due to sleep mode, press 'C' or 'Enter' to access the Main Menu, then navigate to (5) Panel States > (2) General Faults. Use the arrows to view the fault details, including the module type and time.

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John T.

What does a 'dialogue fault' signify and how is it investigated?

A dialogue fault indicates a communication interruption between the central unit and a module or peripheral. To investigate, access the 'Panel States' menu and select 'General Faults' to view the specific module, transmission path, and timestamp of the event.

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Robert U.

How are signal repetitions managed during system maintenance tests?

During a system or zone test, programmable and general repetitions are inhibited for the specific elements under test. However, repetitions for zones not included in the test remain active.

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