![Bentel Security FireClass 100 User Manual Download Page 12](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/bentel-security/fireclass-100/fireclass-100_user-manual_2735355012.webp)
FAULT status
Faults are signalled by:
Ø
the FAULT LED (
ON
);
Ø
the FAULT type LED (MAIN - LOW BATTERY - BATTERY FAULT -
GROUND - FUSES - LOGIC UNIT - ADDRESS - SAME ADDRESS);
Ø
a FAULT message on the control panel and Repeater displays (see figure 2);
Ø
an acoustic signal (0.5 sec. sound - 0.5 sec. pause) on the control panel
and Repeater buzzers;
Ø
the Output Points programmed as FAULT Outputs;
Ø
the FC200/COM Telecom Module ---- that when properly programmed will
call the programmed telephone numbers..
The FAULT message (see figure 2)
First FAULT
This will show the
Identifier
(initials or abbreviation)
of the first FAULT.
If the first FAULT is generated by a LOOP Device it will show:
Ø
the number 1;
Ø
the Device type (S = Sensor or M = Module);
Ø
the Device address (01 through 99 or ZC = Conventional Zone).
If the first FAULT is generated by a NON-LOOP Device it will show:
Ø
GEN.
- a general FAULT (MAIN, LOW BATTERY etc.).
Last FAULT
As above but for the most recent FAULT.
Total FAULTS
The total number of FAULTS since the last RESET.
Up/Down move
Use the
↑
or
↓
key to scroll the
Identifiers
of all the FAULTS logged after
the last RESET.
Press
ESC
to access the logger and view the most recent FAULT (see the
"Logger" paragraph).
Silence
Press the
SILENCE
button to force the Silenceable FAULT Outputs into
standby status (this will also silence the buzzers).
Figure 2
12
Analogue Fire Control Panel
FireClass100
Summary of Contents for FireClass 100
Page 1: ......
Page 10: ...10 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass100...