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An NN-Out of System trouble may be displayed on the keypad(s) upon moving the keypad configuration jumper (located on the control panel PCB) from "Normal" to "Configure". If the jumper is set to "Normal" and the keypad(s) still display "Out of...
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An E99-00 trouble indicates that a keypad panic has remained shorted past a programmed duration. This trouble refers only to keypads supplied with external panic wires (for example, GEM-RP2ASe2 keypads). Verify these wires are not...
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An E23-00 trouble indicates a Burg bus failure. The control panel is not communicating with one or more Burglary devices connected to the keypad data bus. Trouble E10-NN, E12-NN, E14-NN or E06-NN usually accompanies this E23-00...
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An E11-NN error indicates a Burg keypad tamper trouble (models GEM-RP1CAe2, GEM-K1CA and GEM-DK1CA keypads only). Check that the keypad is mounted properly and that the case is not distorted. NN denotes keypad number.
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An E10-NN trouble indicates a Burg keypad response trouble. The keypad(s) are not communicating with the control panel. If more than one keypad is in the system, ensure that all keypads are assigned different addresses. Verify that...
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An E10-NN trouble indicates a Burg keypad response trouble. The keypad(s) are not communicating with the control panel. If more than one keypad is in the system, ensure that all keypads are assigned different addresses. Verify that...
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