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TM 5-6350-264-14&P-11
NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-120/E121 C-7359-60-1
T.O. 31S9-2FSS9-1-11
Table 2-4. Monitor Cabinet and Status Monitor Module
Operating Procedure M-2-Continued
Indication
Operator response
2. MONITOR AC POWER indicator
a. Momentarily place LAMP TEST/ACKNOWLEDGE switch on Monitor
lights (white) flashing and audible
Cabinet Signal Module in ACKNOWLEDGE position.
signal device sounding.
b. If lights extinguish, inform designated personnel that ac power to Monitor
Cabinet has just been lost (NOTE 2) (NOTE 3).
c.
If lights stay on steady state, ac power has been restored to Monitor
cabinet.
a. Momentarily place RESET/ACK switch on associated Status Monitor
3. ACCESS indicator lights (amber)
Module in the ACK position.
flashing and audible signal device
sounding.
b. If change to ACCESS is not part of prearranged opening of protected
area, direct security personnel to indicated protected area.
a. Momentarily place RESET/ACK switch on associated Status Monitor
4. SECURE indicator lights (green
Module in the ACK position.
flashing and audible signal device
sounding.)
b. If change to SECURE is not part of a prearranged securing of protected
area, direct security personnel to indicated protected area to ensure
that area is physically secure.
a. Momentarily place RESET/ACK switch on associated Status Monitor
5. AC POWER indicator lights (white)
Module in the ACK position.
flashing and audible signal device
sounding.
b. If lights extinguish, inform designated personnel that ac power to
associated protected area has just been lost (NOTE 2) (NOTE 4).
c.
If lights stay on steady state, ac power has been restored to Control Unit.
NOTE 1
If alarm occurs when SECURE lights (green) are on, a high probability exists that an
intrusion is in progress.  If alarm occurs when ACCESS (amber) lights are on, a high
probability exists that personnel are tampering with the system in the protected area or that
personnel in the protected area are in danger. Security personnel responding to the alarm
should be provided with this information if possible.
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