SILENCE (Keyswitch Enabled)
Depends on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board. (
*See
Appendix B of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual: LKFP2003)
. A yellow
LED indicates that the sounders have been silenced.
Fire brigade
SIGNAL (Keyswitch Enabled)
Depends on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board. (
*See
Appendix B of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual
). A red LED will
indicate that the signal has been activated.
DELAY ON/OFF
The programmed Fire Brigade Signal Delay (
see Output Delays, Page 70
) may be
toggled ON or OFF. Two LEDs indicate the state.
Depends also on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board.
FAULT/DISABLE (Keyswitch Enabled)
The Fire Brigade output may be disabled by using this pushbutton. When the signal is
disabled, then the disable LED will be illuminated.
The Fire Brigade circuit is supervised. The Fire Brigade fault LED will flash when a fault is
detected in the circuit.
STOP FIRE BRIGADE (Keyswitch Enabled)
Depends on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board. (
*See
Appendix B of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual
). A yellow LED will
indicate that the Fire Brigade signal has been deactivated.
ENABLE/DISABLE KEYSWITCH
An Enable/Disable keyswitch is provided to either allow or prevent operation of the fire
panel controls. The Silence Buzzer and Test keys will operate with the keyswitch in any
position.
The different Sounder and Fire Brigade keys' operation depend on the operation selected
by bits 5 and 6 of the DIP switch on the HOST PSU board. (
*See Appendix B of the
FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual).
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Level 1 for Disable and level 2 for Enable must not be confused with access levels 1 and
2. There is no relation between the Enable/Disable keyswitch and the allocated access
levels.
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