42Installer TestingRadio Status Mode✓ NOTE: GSM Module must be installed to use this function.The GSM Radio Status screen displays data for the GSM radio (ifinstalled).The screen displays signal strength, serial number, registrationstatus, and other information about the GSM radio module status. Theinformation may be helpful for radio installation troubleshooting.Follow these steps to check the radio status:1. From the Installer Toolbox screen, press the RADIO STATUS button.2. The system will display the GSM Radio Info screen. Eachtest item is displayed, followed with its current condition.Scroll through the info screen with the ↓ and ↑ arrows.• Text is displayed in red if the tested signal strength is zeroor too low, or the GSM module is not registered.• Text is displayed in orange if the connection isidle and the GSM module is registered.• Text is displayed in green if the signal strength isgood and the GSM module is registered.GSM Radio TestA RUN RADIO TEST button is provided on the GSM Radio Statusscreen. Pressing this button will test the GSM cell phone connectionto the Central Station.The same test can also be run using the CELL PHONE TEST buttonon the User Toolbox screen #3.Follow these steps to test the GSM radio:1. From the Radio Status screen, press the RUN RADIO TEST button.2. The system will display the Cell Phone Test screen. The top portionof the screen shows the actions that the Control Panel is taking.The bottom portion of the screen shows the results of the actions.Scroll through the status screen with the ↓ and ↑ arrows.3. When the test is complete, press OK to return to the Installer Toolbox.Telephone TestThe telephone test checks the land-line connection to the CentralStation through the Control Panel’s built-in digital communicator.The test is accessed through the User Toolbox screen #3.Follow these steps to test the digital communicator:1. On toolbox screen #3, press the TELEPHONE TEST button.2. Enter the Master User Code, and the system will display theTelephone Test screen. The top portion of the screen showsthe actions that the Control Panel is taking. The bottomportion of the screen shows the results of the actions. Scrollthrough the status screen with the ↓ and ↑ arrows.3. When the test is complete, press OK to return to the User Toolbox.Restoring Programming DefaultsTo soft reset the Control Panel back to the factory defaults, use theRestore Default option in the Installer toolbox.✓ NOTE: The Control Panel may also be “hard” reset to out-of-the-box factorydefaults by pressing and holding the emergency and home buttons whileapplying power (if not disabled through programming questions Q-44 & Q-45).Restore DefaultsThe Restore Defaults screen provides a method to selectively reset the ControlPanel to its default programming values instead of using a full “hard” reset.Two check box options are available; one or both must be checked:• If the ZONES box is checked, all data for the 48 sensors will be erased andreplaced with the default values.• If the CONSOLE box is checked, all the Control Panel programmingquestions (except Z-Wave questions Q79-Q83) will be erased and replacedwith the default values. The User Codes will be erased, the backlight timeoutis reset to five minutes, and the brightness/volume settings are reset.Figure 72. Installer Toolbox ScreenFigure 73. GSM Radio Info ScreenFigure 74. GSM Radio Test ScreenFigure 75. Restore Defaults Screen