
will indicate the number of the zone in which the event occurred (e.g., 01, 02,
etc.), accompanied by the appearance of the word UIECK (trouble), ALARM and, if
applicable, FIRE, to describe the type of event that occurred in the displayed
zone. If a 5137 is used, an alpha descriptor of the zone will also be provided.
If more than one went had occurred, the events will be displayed in sequence.
Each display will appear for 1-2 seconds, then disappear.
When all information has been displayed and noted,
the recall mode is exited by
entering:
Security Code plus OFF
At this point, all existing memory is erased and the alarm memory is reset. The
10-day cycle will start again only when the next event occurs.
FUSES IN THE 4140
Two fuses (Battery fuse and Auxiliary Power fuse) are located on the underside
of the main circuit board in the 4140.
A third fuse (Alarm Output) is located
on an the Alarm Relay board that is installed on a cabinet shelf located below
the main chassis.
For locations of the Battery and Auxiliary Power fuses on the
main circuit board,
see Diagram 7. Fuse values and Ademco part nunbers are also
indicated in the diagram.
When replacing fuses, be sure to use exact replacements only (see note beneath
View A).
n
I 1
I
\
AUXPWRFUSE
BATTERY FUSE
0.5A (90-25)
2A\:~W3:Lo)
.,
VIEW A
NOTE:
Fuse types (European style) are not readily
available from electrical suppiy houses and
should be inventoried by the installer by pre-
ordering from Ademco. These fuses are,
however,available from Radio Shack stores
and are referedto as5x20 fuses.
8
J
101
TE2
12345678910
1 23456 7891011121314
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1
FUSES~OCATED
ON UNDERSIDE
OFCIRCUITBOARD
(VIEW A)
Diagram 7: FUSE LOCATION
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