Hunter-Pro 832/8144 & Captain 8 User Guide
16 Troubleshooting
Faults are indicated by the flashing red LED in the keypad, a description of the fault is displayed,
the buzzer sounds beeps and the system logs it. In addition, the service technician can set the
system to report it to the Central Monitoring Station, to send an alert by the telephone, to trigger
an output and more.
If more than a single fault occurs, the display will scroll between them.
Unless instructed otherwise, call a service technician when the system reports on faults.
Description and troubleshoot
Occurs after a prolonged power failure or when the battery is outdated.
If the fault lasts more than one day, or there was no previous power
failure, call a service technician.
Appears during a power failure.
Appears following a prolonged power failure during which the backup
battery was completely discharged. Set time and date (see page 19).
Perform phone line test (see key BACK: Manual System Tests on page
28). Make sure no other telephone appliance is using the line. If the
fault persists, call a service technician.
Expander X’s box or tamper is open.
Low voltage to the I/O-8N zone expander.
Expander X has no Mains voltage.
Expander X has low battery fault.
Keypad X’s tamper switch is open.
Appears before the backup battery is completely discharged, usually
during a prolonged power failure. Call a service technician immediately!
A wireless detector (zone) is faulty (no supervision signal).
Failure to communicate with the Central Monitoring Station over the
phone.
No communication between the keypad and the control panel.
The GSM-200 module cannot be detected or is faulty.
GSM limited or no reception.
GSM communication failure with Central Monitoring Station #1.
GSM communication failure with Central Monitoring Station #2.
SIM card is not detected or is faulty.
I/O-WN module cannot be detected or is faulty.
I/O-WN box tamper is open or faulty.
Other keypad is in use or the system is remotely controlled via the
telephone.