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FIREFINDER SERIES II
INSTALLATION,
COMMISSIONING
&
OPERATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It is strongly recommended that all field programming changes be properly recorded.
6
Functions And Menus
6.1
The Default LCD Display
In its normal state the
FireFinder
™ will display a screen similar to that shown below.
FIREFINDER 15/7/2005 14:00:00
AMPAC
PH: 08 9242 3333
SYSTEM IS NORMAL
Figure 28: The Default LCD Display
This screen can be configured with the servicing company’s name and phone number via a laptop or
modem. The current date, time is set in the Function menu while system status is automatically
displayed.
6.2
Accessing Functions and Menus
At Levels 2 and 3, access to the panel Functions are password protected.
A new panel has a pre-programmed password of
2222
for Level 2 and
3333
for Level 3.
Note:
Only Authorised Service Technicians / Engineers have the ability to change passwords.
Note:
All menus are provided with screen prompts and a “Quick Reference Guide” (see Section
24) guides the operator through the operation of the FACP.
FUNCTION
MENU
From the
DEFAULT DISPLAY
, press
MENU
or
FUNCTION
. The
FUNCTION
menu is password protected (actually a pass-number as it can only contain numbers) to prevent
unauthorised changes to the panel's configuration.
6.3
Function Menu and Access Levels
Three levels of ACCESS are available via separate passwords so that access to certain facilities can
be restricted (such as the ability to enter new passwords).
Level I:
has access to MENU only while Password protected Levels 2 and 3 access MENU and
FUNCTION as listed below.
Level II:
Allows access to:
Date:
Enter the Day, Month and Year (4 digit year).
Time:
Enter the hours and minutes (24 hour mode).
Day/Night Settings:
Enter the Day / Night ON times and Enable - Disable.
Logs:
Fire Alarm, Fault, Isolate, System & Input / Output logs.
Tests:
Walk and loop tests.
I/O:
Sets the functionality of Input / Output devices.
Access:
Password entry to Level 3
Level III:
In addition to the Level I & II facilities, Add, Delete, Delete all passwords and Mode (Zone /
Sensor) onsite Programming
.
Note:
The following should be read in conjunction with the Quick Reference Guides in Section
21