
FPD-7024
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Operation and Installation Guide | 3.0
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3.3 Keypads
3.3.1 Built-in
Keypad
The keypad built into the control/communicator is an alphanumeric LCD keypad. It has a two-line by 16-
character display to provide information on various control panel functions. Usually, the first line shows the off-
normal condition, while the second line describes specific details that might be relevant to the existing system
status. A built-in sounder annunciates keystroke entries and acts as a warning device.
Figure 8: Built in Keypad
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Trouble
Silenced
Power
Alarm
Supervisory
Gnd Flt
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#
Enter
0
Prog
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Back
Disable
Drill
Test
History
Acknowledge
Silence
Reset
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1.
Green Power LED - is on when the AC power is
present, and flashes when the unit is operating from
battery power.
2.
Yellow Trouble LED - lights when 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.
3.
Red Alarm LED - lights when the system registers an
alarm and was not reset.
4.
Yellow Silenced LED - lights when the user manually
silences an alarm or trouble condition, turns off when
the condition that was silenced is corrected.
5.
[Disable] key - used to disable or re-enable inputs,
NACs or relays (outputs), and the dialer.
6.
[Test] key - used to select one of seven special test
modes (refer to
Section 3.4 Testing
on page 26).
7.
[*/Back] key - used during programming to exit from
menus or to exit from the programming mode
entirely.
8.
[0/Prog] key – for selecting the programming
mode.
9.
[#/Enter] key - to accept data when in the
programming mode.
10.
[History] key - to view system events.
11.
[Reset] key - briefly (programmable from 1 to 16
seconds) turns off power to the detectors to reset
them and clears any off-normal conditions.
12.
[Silence] key - quiets the bell or sirens for an alarm
or trouble condition, if the system is so configured.
13.
[Drill] key – used to activate the NACs manually. It
creates a history log entry and as an option
reports to the central station.
14.
Yellow Supervisory LED - lights whenever the
system registers a supervisory condition.
15.
Yellow GND Fault LED - lights whenever the
system detects a ground fault condition.
16. [Acknowledge] key to silence local keypad
sounders and to view off-normal conditions.
For abbreviations on the keypad and control panel, refer to
Appendix A
on page 84.