+
The Control panel will activate the DL output when
the programmed
Alarm Signalling delay
expires.
During Alarm status,
Key
and
PIN Code users
(
Access
Level 2
— refer to “Access to signalling and com-
mands”) will be able to:
Ø
stop the Silenceable outputs by pressing the
Silence
key.
During
Silence
status (
Silence
LED glowing), it is pos-
sible to use the
Silence
key to release the
Silenceable
outputs, and the
Reset
key to restore standby status.
+
If the Control panel is in Night Mode (
Night Mode
LED glowing), the Control panel will exit
Silence
status when the programmed
Night mode Silence
time
expires.
Trouble
This Control panel can detect and signal the
following Trouble:
Ø
Input zone shorted or open;
Ø
Supervised zone shorted or open;
Ø
Control panel blocked;
Ø
Output 24V or 24R shorted;
Ø
Low battery, battery trouble or disconnected battery;
Ø
Ground fault;
Ø
Communication trouble with peripherals;
Ø
Mains failure.
Fault conditions will be signalled by:
Ø
a
slow intermittent
beep (at 1 second intervals);
Ø
glowing on the
Fault
LED;
Ø
fast blinking on the LED of the “component” concer-
ned (the
Logic Unit
LED will glow to signal “Control
panel blocked”);
Ø
activation of the
Fault
output (
TROUBLE
terminals);
Ø
Negative pull-down to 0 V on
OC
terminal, that is, if it
is programmed to signal
Fault
.
The
Fault
output (
TROUBLE
terminals) and
OC
out-
puts (if duly programmed) will restore to standby auto-
matically when fault conditions clear.
Under certain circumstances, fault conditions may clear
spontaneously, if this occurs, the event will be stored in
the memory until the Control panel Resets.
Stored Fault events will be signalled by:
Ø
slow blinking on the LEDs of the “component” con-
cerned.
Silence
This Control panel provides a
Silence
key
which can be used to restore the Silenceable outputs to
standby status:
Ø
R1, R2, ..., R8
Ø
NAC1 and NAC2
Ø
ALARM
Ø
TROUBLE
Silence status will be signalled by:
Ø
an audible signal (lasting 1 second) followed by a
long pause (lasting 5 seconds);
Ø
glowing on the
Silence
LED.
Silence status will be held until the
Silence
key is pres-
sed again or, if the Control panel is operating in
Night
Mode
, until the programmed
Night mode Silence time
expires, or until a new Alarm or Trouble condition is de-
tected.
+
ONLY
Key
and
PIN Code Users
(Access Level 2)
can SILENCE the Silenceable outputs.
Disable
This Control panel provides keys which can be
used to disable the bypassable inputs and outputs:
Ø
Z1
,
Z2
, ...
Z24
can be used to bypass (exclude) their
respective zones;
Ø
Disab./Fault NAC
can be used to bypass outputs
NAC1
and
NAC2
;
Ø
Disab./Fault Telecom
can be used to bypass the
DL
output.
DISABLED zones cannot generate alarms or warnings
of any kind, and DISABLED outputs cannot be activa-
ted.
Disabled status will be signalled by:
Ø
glowing on the
Disab.
LED;
Ø
glowing on the LED of the respective zone or output
(see LEDs:
Disabled
/
Fault
/
Tes
t,
Disab./Fault NAC
and
Disab./Fault Telecom
).
+
ONLY
Key
and
PIN Code Users
(Access Level 2)
can DISABLE zones and/or outputs.
Reset
Resetting the Control panel will restore the out-
puts to standby status, delete the memory, and interrupt
the power supply to terminals Z1, Z2, ..., Z8 and 24R for
the programmed Reset Time.
+
ONLY
Key
and
PIN Code Users
(Access Level 2)
can Reset the system. Fire alarms must be Silen-
ced (via the
Silence
key) before Reset.
Fault conditions can be Reset directly (via the
Re-
set
key).
n
Interface
Visual Signalling
The system status will be signalled
on the Control panel LEDs as follows:
GREEN
indicates normal operating conditions;
AMBER
indicates specific operating modes (for exam-
ple Day or Night mode), and/or Fault conditions;
RED
indicates Alarm conditions.
Memory
The Control panel will signal Alarm/Fault
events until the system Resets, even if the event clears
in the meantime.
Stored events will be signalled by:
Ø
slow blinking on the LED concerned.
Display
The
J424
Control panel can house the
J400-LCD
Module. This module provides written infor-
mation regarding the system status, and the cause of
faults on inputs and outputs (short-circuit, interruption
etc.).
INTRODUCTION
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Summary of Contents for J408
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