The Logger
The Control panel logger can store the Time, Date and
Details of 50 events. To view the events in the logger,
proceed as follows.
1.
From standby status, press
Ú
or
Ù
to view the
LOGGER:
VIEW
LOGGER
2.
Press
Esc
to step back or, press
Enter
to view the
last event in the Logger.
ALARM
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The top line on the display will show the event (refer to
the
DESCRIPTIONS
column in Table 2), the bottom
line will show when the event occurred (Time and Date).
3.
Use
Ù
and
Ú
to scroll back and forward, use
Ø
to view
the event details (see the DETAILS column in Table 2).
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4.
Repeat the previous step to continue viewing or,
press
Esc
to step back.
The Status LEDs
This section describes the warnings signalled on the
Control panel LEDs and actions that can be taken du-
ring the various phases of a fire alarm.
Research has shown that there is often little time betwe-
en the detection of a hostile fire and the time it becomes
extremely dangerous. However, false activation of fire
extinguishment devices may cause unnecessary incon-
venience and serious damage to property.
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Some of the Control panel LEDs indicate more
than one status, however, in most cases the LEDs
signal as follow:
ON
(glowing) indicates DISABLED status;
Fast blinking
indicates a FAULT condition;
Slow blinking
indicates an ALARM/FAULT event
in memory.
Mains (Green)
Under normal operating conditions this
LED will be On (glowing). This LED indicates the conti-
nuity of the MAINS POWER SUPPLY.
Alarm
On (glowing) indicates that at least one zone is
in ALARM status (the zones in ALARM status can be
viewed on the
Zone Alarm
LEDs).
During ALARM status,
Key
and
PIN Code users
(
Access
Level 2
— refer to “Access Level 2”) will be able to:
Ø
STOP the Silenceable Alarm signalling by pressing
the
Silence
button;
Ø
STOP the entire ALARM procedure (in the event of
false alarm) by pressing the
Reset
button.
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The
Silence
and
Reset
buttons can be used du-
ring Access Level 2 only.
Pre-al.
On (glowing) indicates PREALARM status. The
Control panel will generate an ALARM when the pre-set
PREALARM time expires.
During PREALARM status,
Key
and
PIN Code users
(
Access Level 2
— refer to “Access Level 2”) will be
able to:
Ø
EXTEND the Pre-alarm Time (to allow Alarm verifi-
cation) by pressing the
Ack./Evac.
button for
LESS
THAN 5 seconds
;
Ø
ACTIVATE an Evacuation Alarm by pressing and hol-
ding the
Ack./Evac.
key for
AT LEAST 5 seconds
;
Ø
STOP the Silenceable Alarm signalling and interrupt
the Pre-alarm Time by pressing the
Silence
button;
Ø
STOP the ALARM procedure (in the event of false
alarm) by pressing the
Reset
button.
Ø
STOP the fire fighting devices (e.g. Sprinkler system,
etc.) by pressing the
Disable Extinguish.
button on
the Control panel or, any
Disable Extinguish.
but-
ton located on the premises.
USER’S INSTRUCTIONS
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EVENTS
DETAILS
DESCRIPTION
PS ACTIVATED
Extinguishment Mod. nr. PS Input of Extinguishment Mod. nr. is operating
PS INPUT FAULT
Extinguishment Mod. nr. PS Input of Extinguishment Mod. nr. shorted or open
PS INPUT RESTORE
Extinguishment Mod. nr. PS Input of Extinguish. Mod. nr. executed
RESET
None
Reset executed
RESTORE
Zone no. + Description The detector of the Zone concerned has been restored
SILENCED
None
Silence executed
SWITCH.DISCONN.
Power Supply Stat. nr. Switching Power Supply of Station nr. is disconnected
SWITCH.RECONN.
Power Supply Stat. nr. Switching Power Supply of Station nr. has been restored
UNBYPAS.ZONE
Zone no. + Description The Zone concerned has been re-enabled
ZONE FAULT REST.
Zone no. + Description The Zone concerned has been restored
ZONE OPEN
Zone no. + Description The Zone concerned is open
ZONE PREALARM
Zone no. + Description The Zone concerned is in Pre-alarm status
ZONE SHORT
Zone no. + Description The Zone concerned is shorted
Table 2
Event Descriptions:
AV
= Extinguishment Done;
EM
= Manual Extinguishment;
EV
= Electrovalve;
IE
= Inhibit
Extinguishment ;
PR
= Pre-extinguishment;
PS
= Pressure switch.
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