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The
Ack./Evac.
,
Silence
and
Reset buttons
can
be used during Access Level 2 only.
Test
ON (glowing) indicates that at least one Zone is in
Test status. The zones in Test status can be viewed on
the
Disabled/Fault/Test
LEDs.
Disab.
ON (glowing) indicates that at least one zone
has been DISABLED, therefore, it will be unable to trig-
ger ALARMS. The DISABLED zones can be viewed on
the
Zone Alarm
LEDs.
Telecom
ON (glowing)indicates that the Dialler has
been activated.
Mains (GREEN)
OFF indicates Mains failure. Mains fa-
ilure may be due to black-out in the area, if this is not the
case, call your Installer. The Control panel will be powe-
red by the batteries during black-out, however, if Mains
failure lasts for many hours the batteries may empty.
Fault
ON (glowing) indicates that one or more faults
have been detected. The Fault types can be viewed on
the respective LEDs.
Logic Unit
ON (glowing) indicates that the Control pa-
nel is blocked. Call your Installer!
24V/24R
Fast blinking indicates short-circuit. Call your
Installer!
Battery
ON (glowing) indicates that the batteries are
low or disconnected, therefore, in the event of a
black-out will be unable to power the Control panel. Allow
the batteries to recharge for several hours, if the condi-
tion continues call your Installer.
Ground
ON (glowing) indicates a Ground fault. Call
your Installer!
Periph.
Fast blinking indicates communication trouble
with the peripherals (Expander module, Extinguishment
module, LCD Module, Repeater panel, Power station),.
Call your Installer!
Mains (RED)
Normally Off. This LED will switch
On
in
the event of
Mains Failure
. Mains Failure events in
memory will be signalled by slow blinking.
Silence
ON (glowing) indicates that the Alarm signal-
ling devices have been silenced by means of the Silen-
ce button. To re-enable the devices, press the
Silence
button again . Silenced devices will be re-enabled auto-
matically in the event of a new ALARM.
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The
Silence
button can be used during Access Le-
vel 2 only.
Ack./Evac.
ON (glowing) indicates that the program-
med Investigation time is running.
Reset
ON (glowing) indicates that Reset cannot be
carried out: press the
Silence
button.
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The
Silence
button can be used during Access Le-
vel 2 only.
Night Mode
ON (glowing) indicates that the Control
panel is operating in NIGHT Mode.
If the
Silence
button is pressed during NIGHT mode —
SILENCE status will be held for the programmed
Night
mode Silence time
.
OFF indicates that the Control panel is operating in
DAY Mode. If the
Silence
button is pressed during DAY
Mode — SILENCE status will be held until the
Silence
button is pressed again.
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The
Silence
button can be used during Access Le-
vel 2 only.
Disab./Fault NAC
ON (glowing) indicates that the
SUPERVISED/SILENCEABLE fire signalling devices
have been DISABLED.
Fast
blinking
indicates
that
the
SUPER-
VISED/SILENCEABLE fire signalling devices are una-
ble to operate. Call your Installer!
Disab./Fault Telecom
ON (glowing) indicates that the
Dialler has been DISABLED.
Fast blinking indicates that the DIALLER is unable to
operate. Call your Installer!
Zone Alarm
ON (glowing) indicates that the zone con-
cerned is in ALARM status. Verify the Alarm!
In the event of Fire, ACTIVATE an Evacuation Alarm by
pressing and holding the
Ack./Evac.
key for
AT LEAST
5 seconds
.
In the event of False Alarm, press the
Reset
button to
clear the Alarm status.
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The
Reset
button can be used during Access Level
2 only.
Disabled/Fault/Test
ON (glowing) indicates that the
zone concerned has been DISABLED by means of the
respective button, therefore, it will be unable to trigger
ALARMS.
Fast blinking indicates Fault status. Call your Installer!
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Conventional Fire Panels
J424/J408
Summary of Contents for J408
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Page 29: ...USER S INSTRUCTIONS CONVENTIONAL F I R E PA N E L S 424 408...
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