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Dcs 5501 trouble light

Same time five day in a row , at the receiver. won't clear at key pad!

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When checking troubles on DSC, *2 brings up the trouble codes and trouble light will flash after pressing *2

1=Service Required (press 1 to get sub codes)

1=Low Battery
2=Bell Circuit
3=System Trouble
4=System Tamper
5=Module Supervision
6=RF Jam Detected
7=PC5204 Low Battery
8=PC5204 AC Failure

2=Loss of AC Power
3=Telephone Line Fault
4=Failure to communicate
5=Sensor (or Zone) Fault --- Press 5 to identify zone/sensor
6=Sensor (or Zone) Tamper --- Press 6 to identify zone/sensor
7=Sensor (or Zone) Low Battery --- Press 7 to identify zone/sensor
8=Loss of Time & Date

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