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FI6000 | FIRE ALARM INTERFACE
Operating the Unit
Under normal conditions, all input LEDs shall be Green. When an input channel is faulty ( contact received as fault ), the corre-
sponding LED shall turn red and the preset Tasks would run, thereby turning on chime or message, etc..
Snooze :
User may try to find the fault and would acknowledge the alarm by pressing Snooze button. After a preset time, the alarm shall
be reactivated.
The related channel LED shall blink, showing the fault is present.
Stop :
To permanently stop a fault and its related Tasks, press Stop button, but the related channel LED shall blink, indicating that
the channel is still at fault.
Reset :
With stop pressed, the LED shall still blink, showing the related fault is present. It is true when the contact signal is pulse type.
Pressing Reset would return the unit to normal state.
If the contact is latch type, pressing Reset would not return the unit to normal state and the related channel would still blink.
The user shall need to reset the devices or system interconnected to FI6000.
When two or more channel are at fault, the system shall operate in First Come First Serve basis. While the faulty channel is
running, the others would blink and would serve the next channel upon finishing the previous tasks.