How to Operate the Control Panel
Operation
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3. Troubles, in order of address.
To manually step through events, press the
ACKNOWLEDGE
/
STEP
key.
4.3.3 How to Operate a Panel with a Trouble Monitor Point
Trouble Monitor points are monitor modules that monitor remote power supplies or
other external equipment for short circuits. These types of monitor modules operate like
monitored system functions that can produce troubles, but with the following
differences:
•
The display status banner is
ACTIVE
.
•
The type code is
TROUBLE
MON
. For more information on monitor module Type
Codes, refer to Section 3 “Programming”.
•
The monitor modules latch until the trouble condition(s) is cleared to normal
operation and the system is reset.
•
The monitor modules can have Control-by-Event (CBE).
Figure 103 shows a sample message for a monitor module with a Trouble Monitor
Point Type Code that appears on LCD display during trouble operation.
Figure 103 Sample Display of a Message for a Trouble Monitor Point
4.3.4 How to Operate a Panel with a Fire Alarm
What is a Fire Alarm?
A fire alarm is a signal indicating an emergency condition that requires immediate
attention. Fire alarms result from sources such as a manual pull stations and smoke
detectors.
How the Panel indicates a Fire Alarm
When a fire alarm occurs, the control panel goes into a fire alarm condition. Figure 104
shows a sample LCD display for a control panel when a detector goes into alarm:
Figure 104 Sample Display for an Fire Alarm
ACTIVE@TROUBLE MON
WEST@HALLWAY@FLR@5
Z05@OPEN@CIRCUIT
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Status banner (
ACTIVE
)
19-character custom descriptor
for this device location
Software zone to which it is assigned
(zone 5), and the type of trouble that
exists (open circuit)
Time and date of the activation
Type Code –
TROUBLE
MON
. For details on
Type Codes, refer to Section 3 “Programming”.
Device activated
ALARM:@PULL@STATION
WEST@HALLWAY@FLR@5
FLR 05 MAIN BUILDING
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Label of the first zone
Status banner
ALARM
:
Type Code of device sending the Fire
Alarm signal. For details on Type Codes,
refer to Section 3 “Programming”.
Device activated
Time and date the
device activated
ENTER
ACKNOWLEDGE
STEP
ALARM
SILEN CE
DRILL
HOLD 2 S ECONDS
SYSTEM
RESET
AC POWER
FIRE
ALARM
PRE-ALARM
WARNING
SUPERVISORY
ALARM
SILEN CE
SYSTEM
TROUBL E
D ET
M OD
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ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL
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