FMR-7033
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Installation Instructions | 11.0
Operating the FMR-7033
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11.
Use the [Test] key to select one of seven
special test modes (refer to
FPD-7024 O&I
Guide
; P/N F01U008458).
11.0 Operating the FMR-7033
12.
Use the [Disable] key to disable or re-enable
inputs NACs or relays (outputs), and the
dialer.
Figure 6:
Keypad Features
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13.
Use the [Drill] key to activate the NACs
manually. It creates a history log entry and can
be optionally reported to the central station.
14.
The [Reset] key (programmable from 1 to 16
sec) briefly turns off power to the detectors to
reset them and clears any off-normal
conditions.
15.
Use the [Acknowledge] key to silence local
keypad sounders and to view off-normal
conditions.
16.
The [Silence] key quiets the bell or sirens for
an alarm or trouble condition only if the system
is so configured.
1.
The two-line character display can show all
messages normally displayed on an FPD-7024
or an FMR-7036 keypad.
2.
The red Alarm LED lights whenever the system
registers an alarm and was not reset.
3.
The yellow Silenced LED lights when the user
manually silences an alarm or trouble
condition. It turns off when the condition that
was silenced is corrected.
4.
The yellow Supervisory LED lights whenever
the system registers a supervisory condition.
5.
The yellow Trouble LED lights whenever the
system detects a problem with wiring or
internal circuitry. The Trouble LED flashes
while programming mode is active and
whenever inputs are not active, such as during
smoke power reset or alarm verification.
6.
Scroll keys are used to move through the off-
normal events indicated on the display.
7.
During the programming, use the [Back] key to
exit from menus or exit from the programming
mode entirely.
8.
Use the [Programming] key to select the
programming mode.
9.
Use the [History] key to view system events.
10.
Use the [Enter] key to accept data when in the
programming mode.