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User Guide
2020-07 | 3.0 | F.01U.378.877
If more than four alarm messages have been received, scroll through the list in order to display
the next messages.
Notice!
The latest message is always displayed at the end of the list.
Display during an alarm
The buttons located beneath the alarm message on the display can be used to initiate the
corresponding actions:
Acknowledge
Signals off
Signals on
Reset
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Acknowledge
: Touch this button to acknowledge all of the alarm messages shown on the
display; see also Acknowledging a message.
–
Signals off
: Touch this button to switch off activated external notification appliances; see
also Switching external signaling devices on and off.
–
Signals on
: Touch this button to switch on deactivated external notification appliances;
see also Switching external signaling devices on and off.
–
Reset
: Touch this button to reset all of the alarm messages shown on the display; see
also Resetting alarm message.
8.4.3
Sequence of the alarm messages
The messages are displayed in chronological order.
–
The newest alarm message of a logical zone is always displayed at the end of the list.
–
The first and oldest alarm message of a logical zone is displayed at the beginning of the
list. The next three messages are displayed as you scroll through the list.
Notice!
30 seconds after the last entry (e.g. after scrolling through the list), the first and oldest alarm
is displayed at the beginning of the list again.
8.4.4
Information about logical zones in the alarm state
The alarm message contains information about:
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The element category
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The message type
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The address of the detector group
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The number of detectors that have triggered an alarm in the respective logical zone
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The message number
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Depending on the configuration, additional information such as the installation location
Example:
Fire
Zone
00005
#001
Office 1
(6)
Message type
The message type
Fire
is reported.
Depending on the configuration, the message type may be defined more specifically, e.g. Fire
PAS for a fire alarm with alarm verification.