I have four lights blinking on my panel the
AC POWER
SYSTEMS ALARM
SUPERVISORY SIGNAL
SYSTEM TROUBLE
It is sending a supervisory to the communicator but I can't find anything wrong with the panel itself. It will stop for a few days if I power it down and back up.
Any ideas as what I can do to fix it? I am unable to get my hands on a manual.
Notifier System 500
Re: Notifier System 500
Sounds like a fried panel...
Re: Notifier System 500
check the power supplies LED's, could be a ground fault
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Re: Notifier System 500
any body know the answer I have the same problem????
Re: Notifier System 500
I have four lights blinking on my panel the
AC POWER
SYSTEMS ALARM
SUPERVISORY SIGNAL
SYSTEM TROUBLE
It is sending a supervisory to the communicator but I can't find anything wrong with the panel itself. It will stop for a few days if I power it down and back up.
Any ideas as what I can do to fix it? I am unable to get my hands on a manual.
Have you checked the AC coming into the panel? I have seen panels running below spec, and that created all sorts of havoc. Does the panel show an active supervisory zone? Does it show an active Alarm Zone? You could try strapping those zones out with a resistor and seeing if the panel clears those troubles. Also, on the system trouble I would load test the battery, if the panel isnt getting proper voltage, it wouldn't be able to charge the batteries adequately. If you take those steps and still don't have any luck, I would say you have a bad BE-500.
AC POWER
SYSTEMS ALARM
SUPERVISORY SIGNAL
SYSTEM TROUBLE
It is sending a supervisory to the communicator but I can't find anything wrong with the panel itself. It will stop for a few days if I power it down and back up.
Any ideas as what I can do to fix it? I am unable to get my hands on a manual.
Have you checked the AC coming into the panel? I have seen panels running below spec, and that created all sorts of havoc. Does the panel show an active supervisory zone? Does it show an active Alarm Zone? You could try strapping those zones out with a resistor and seeing if the panel clears those troubles. Also, on the system trouble I would load test the battery, if the panel isnt getting proper voltage, it wouldn't be able to charge the batteries adequately. If you take those steps and still don't have any luck, I would say you have a bad BE-500.