Heyall, I have a PA-220 that has the Alarm LED lit. The cause was that someone tried to insert a power supply from a PA-200 into the PA-220. Thinking that what happened is that a brief short was created which triggered the alarm. All other LEDs are good. Anyone know a way to turn off the Alarm LED or clear it from the CLI or GUI? Thought maybe there was a debug or clear command but can't find one.
I can't find any information on this. I guess I am looking in the wrong places. The only two alarms I could find for system were invalid license and no rescue config. The alarm I got kind of sounds like no recuse config, but I saved mine and the light didn't go off. Any help would be appreciated. Just as a side not, I upgraded the web server to module-mode, and it is definitely much faster. I don't like using it, but when I have to it is not painfully slow anymore. Thanks
Thanks spuluka, but that was the first thing I tried, from the CLI first and then from the J-Web interface. My rescue config saved successfully both times, but the light is still there and the alarm is still there when I do 'show system alarms'. I can view my rescue config with 'show configuration rescue'.
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If you received a Notice of False Alarm Penalty, you may contest the fee or penalty by filing an Appeal of Alarm Fee Assessment, Penalty, or License Revocation. All requests must be submitted within 15 days after the date of notification. In the case of false alarm penalties, the notification is the "invoice date" provided on the Notice of False Alarm Penalty form. Submit the completed form along with the full amount of any penalty imposed, plus any accrued interest and costs. The penalty will be refunded if the appeal is granted.
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The Alarm System Ordinance requires that an alarm permit be obtained within ten days of completing the installation of a new alarm system or within ten days of placing an existing system in service. operate an alarm system in the City of Beaumont. It is an infraction to operate an alarm system without the required alarm user license and is punishable by fines set forth in Section 1.16.030 of the Beaumont Municipal Code. A first offense may be charged and prosecuted as a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of $1,000 or six months in jail, or both.
A: According to Chapter 8.36.050 of the Beaumont Municipal Code, if an alarm user fails to obtain a license, such user can be cited under 8.36.140 for each false alarm until such time the permit is obtained.
A: Yes, a late fee of $25 will be assessed for not renewing your license within the 30 days prior to your license expiring. Late fee waivers are very rarely granted and are only considered on a case-by-case basis with very specific conditions, a supervisor from the Beaumont Police Department, will review and make determinations on requests to waive late penalty assessments.
7. To notify the City of Beaumont or our Alarm Licensing Processor when the alarm is deactivated, or the applicant has moved from the location of the alarm system and is no longer responsible for its operation.
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Pasadena citizens and business owners who have an alarm system installed in their residence or place of business need an alarm permit. The permit is valid for one year and is prorated based on the alarm permit application date.
There is no charge for the first false alarm within a 12-month billing cycle which runs from January 1st to December 31st; however, if an activation occurs and it is determined that a permit does not exist for the specific location, a permit fee will be assessed, as well as a penalty fee for operation of an alarm system without a permit. The penalty fee will not be waived. Second and subsequent false alarms fees are assessed as indicated below.
Malibu Municipal Code (MMC) Section 8.08 regulates alarm systems in the City, one of the primary purposes of which is to reduce the number of false alarms by requiring corrective action, and by penalizing only those persons whose alarms malfunction on a repeated basis.
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Under this system, a service charge will be imposed for alarm systems that emit more than two false alarms during any consecutive 12-month period. The third false alarm in any consecutive 12-month period will be assessed at $314. Each false alarm thereafter will be assessed $105 per instance. Repeated false alarms may result in revocation of the Alarm Permit. The penalties for operating an alarm system without a permit are contained in MMC Section 8.08.160.
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