What does Zone faulted mean?
What does Zone faulted mean?
Faulted is a generic way of describing a status that could trigger an alarm. For example, Front Door expects to be closed if the security system is armed; therefore, an open (faulted) door may trigger an alarm. However, if the Basement Door zone is set to Perimeter, an alarm is triggered as soon as the door is opened.
What do you need to know about NAPCO Magnum alert?
Make sure you have a steady green light, if you do, enter your personal code and leave. You have 30 seconds to leave the premises through the doors programmed for delay (usually the front and garage door). If your green light is flashing a zone (door/window) is open. The red flashing number along with indicates which zone is open.
What kind of security system does NAPCO use?
Napco Security Magnum Alert Systems The Napco Magnum Alert line are microprocessor-based residential burglary and fire panels. They all use removable PROM chips (Programmable Read Only Memory) to hold the basic programming information.
What do I need to change my NAPCO alarm code?
If you ever want to change the zone programming, fallback code, or reporting information for your Napco home security system, you’ll need to program a new PROM for your system. You can download free alarm programming manuals through the link at the end of this page.
Are there any problems with Magnum Alert System?
If your Magnum Alert system is having problems, you may still be able to keep it going for a while longer. Here are some of the most common problems, along with the best solutions I know of. The Napco security systems keypads for the MA systems have a tendency to wear out after several years, specifically the buttons.
Make sure you have a steady green light, if you do, enter your personal code and leave. You have 30 seconds to leave the premises through the doors programmed for delay (usually the front and garage door). If your green light is flashing a zone (door/window) is open. The red flashing number along with indicates which zone is open.
Napco Security Magnum Alert Systems The Napco Magnum Alert line are microprocessor-based residential burglary and fire panels. They all use removable PROM chips (Programmable Read Only Memory) to hold the basic programming information.
If you ever want to change the zone programming, fallback code, or reporting information for your Napco home security system, you’ll need to program a new PROM for your system. You can download free alarm programming manuals through the link at the end of this page.
If your Magnum Alert system is having problems, you may still be able to keep it going for a while longer. Here are some of the most common problems, along with the best solutions I know of. The Napco security systems keypads for the MA systems have a tendency to wear out after several years, specifically the buttons.