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ENABLE/DISABLE RELAYS

This  function  allows  the  disablement  of  one  or  more  of  the  panel’s  3  auxiliary  relays  from  activating  as
programmed.  When selected, press the Accept

4

button and a window similar to the one below will appear:

Select the relay (1, 2 or 3) to be disabled/enabled using the 

5

and 

6

buttons. 

When the desired relay has been selected, press the Accept

4

button and the relay’s status (Enabled or

Disabled) will flash.  Next, use the 

5

and

6

buttons to toggle between enabled and disabled and press

the  Accept

4

button  to  select  the  desired  option.  The  window  will  now  move  to  the  next  relay

allowing  further  enablements  or  disablements  to  be  made.  Alternatively,  to  return  to  the  previous
menu press the Escape

3

button.

ENABLE/DISABLE DEVICES

This  function  allows  loop  devices  to  be  disabled  from  reporting  faults,  fires,  pre-alarms,  etc.,  and  is
normally used to temporarily disable detectors/call points that are nuisance tripping. When selected,
press the Accept

4

button and a window similar to the one below will appear:

Use the 

5

and

6

buttons to select the zone where the device you wish to disable/enable is located.

When selected, press the Accept

4

button and a list of all devices that can be disabled or enabled in

that zone will appear, e.g.

Use the 

5

and

6

buttons to scroll through the available devices.  When the desired device appears,

press  the  Accept

4

button  and  the  device’s  status  (Enabled  or  Disabled)  will  flash.    Next,  use  the

5

and

6

buttons to toggle between enabled and disabled and press the Accept

4

button to select the

desired  option.    The  window  will  now  move  to  the  next  device  allowing  further  enablements  or
disablements to be made.  Alternatively, to return to the previous menu press the Escape

3

button.

Please note: if all the input devices on a zone are individually disabled, the zone they belong to will also
be disabled.  If you try to re-enable a zone which has no enabled devices on it using the ENABLE/DISABLE
ZONES function described on page 17, a prompt appears saying this cannot be done.  Instead you must
first enable at least one device on the zone before re-enabling the zone itself.

ENABLE/DISABLE FAULT RELAY

This function can be used to suppress the panel’s fault relay from activating in a fault condition. When
selected, press the Accept

4

button and the following window will appear:

Use the 

5

and

6

buttons to toggle between enabled and disabled and press the Accept

4

button to

select the desired option.  Alternatively, to return to the previous menu press the Escape

3

button.

ENABLE/DISABLE OUTPUT DELAYS

This function can be used to globally disable or enable any delays to outputs that have been programmed
into the panel. When selected, press the Accept

4

button and the following window will appear:

Use the 

5

and

6

buttons to toggle between enabled and disabled and press the Accept

4

button to

select the desired option.  Alternatively, to return to the previous menu press the Escape

3

button.

XFP USER MANUAL & LOG BOOK • Approved Document No. DFU2000510 Rev 1 • Page 18 of 28

XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL

Select Zones:- 1: Shop Floor

Shop Floor:- 1: Gent WC
Loop 1, Device 3: Enabled

Fault relay is:- Enabled

Panel Relay:- 1

Delays to Outputs are:- 
Enabled

Summary of Contents for XFP

Page 1: ...XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL user manual and log book Approved Document No DFU2000510 Rev 1...

Page 2: ...t conditions 11 Access level 1 general user controls and menu options 12 Displaying fire fault disablement and test events 12 13 Testing the panel s lamps 13 Displaying the panel s alarm counter 13 Ac...

Page 3: ...the contents of the panel s separate engineering manual and have the necessary skills for maintaining this equipment If the enclosure is damaged in any way expert advice should be sought regarding it...

Page 4: ...to change the time the system enters day building occupied and night building unoccupied mode and to test the panel s indicators and liquid crystal display to ensure they are working correctly All of...

Page 5: ...tem create faults or false alarms 47h 8 Ensure that any structural or occupancy changes planned for the building are done so with due and early consideration given to any changes that may be required...

Page 6: ...vacuation general disablement test sounder status power supply fault general fault system fault delays running supply present more information escape accept 10 59 03 24 Jun Normal FREDCO WAREHOUSING F...

Page 7: ...sounder disablement anywhere on the system Delays Running Lit yellow when one or more output delays have been programmed into the panel Flashes yellow when one or more output delay is running Button c...

Page 8: ...r output units will not trigger in the event of a fire alarm condition for a set period of time as programmed by the system engineer Pressing the More Information button in a fire alarm condition will...

Page 9: ...but all previous zones will now appear on a step by step basis with details of which order they went into fire i e 1st zone 2nd zone etc Pressing the More Information button at any time will give you...

Page 10: ...tage alarm is in a zone set up with an investigation delay period Press the More Information button to display the actual device that has triggered the 1st stage fire condition pressing More Informati...

Page 11: ...panel s 5or6 buttons Press the More Information button to view additional details about the displayed fault For device specific faults the actual device that has triggered the fault condition will be...

Page 12: ...rised user engineer A record of any changes should appear on the System Set Up Data Chart on page 20 of this user manual If they do not contact your maintenance company for advice As soon as the code...

Page 13: ...etailed information if applicable can be viewed by pressing the panel s More Information button To return to the main access level 1 menu press the Escape3button Testing the Panel s Lamps This functio...

Page 14: ...keyswitch to the armed position I Silencing the alarm sounders To silence any active alarm sounders enter access level 2 see above and momentarily press the Silence Resound Sounders button The alarm s...

Page 15: ...nction displays the total number of times the panel has been in a fire alarm condition When selected press the Accept4button and the display will show the total number of times the panel has been in a...

Page 16: ...ill appear The DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY menu option when selected displays the panel s 500 event log on the display For example Initially only the last event will appear in the window but you can scroll...

Page 17: ...re re enabling the zone itself ENABLE DISABLE SOUNDERS This function allows you to disable one or more sounder groups from sounding in a fire condition When selected press the Accept4button and a wind...

Page 18: ...ss the Accept4button to select the desired option The window will now move to the next device allowing further enablements or disablements to be made Alternatively to return to the previous menu press...

Page 19: ...de by re entering it Enter the code again by pressing the 5 1 4 2 6 3 3 4 buttons in same sequence If the two codes match the panel will accept the code and you will be taken back to access level 2 If...

Page 20: ...nel is 3 3 3 3 four presses of the 6key If this code is changed make a note of the changes here New access level 2 code Date changed __________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We recommend any addition...

Page 21: ...ll tests including fire drills Dates and times of all fires to which the system responds Dates and times of all false alarms Causes circumstances surrounding and category of false alarms if known The...

Page 22: ...ESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL Details of tests including fire drills actual fire alarms disablements or enablements and faults should be recorded here False alarms and maintenance work should be recorded o...

Page 23: ...AL LOG BOOK Approved Document No DFU2000510 Rev 1 Page 23 of 28 XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL DATE TIME EVENT e g test fire alarm signal fault ZONE DEVICE ACTION REQUIRED COMPL...

Page 24: ...AL LOG BOOK Approved Document No DFU2000510 Rev 1 Page 24 of 28 XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL DATE TIME EVENT e g test fire alarm signal fault ZONE DEVICE ACTION REQUIRED COMPL...

Page 25: ...AL LOG BOOK Approved Document No DFU2000510 Rev 1 Page 25 of 28 XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL DATE TIME EVENT e g test fire alarm signal fault ZONE DEVICE ACTION REQUIRED COMPL...

Page 26: ...NAL CAUSE IF KNOWN BRIEF CIRCUMSTANCES where cause is unknown record activities in the area MAINTENANCE VISIT REQUIRED YES or NO FINDINGS OF MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN CATEGORY OF FALSE ALARM FURTHER ACTI...

Page 27: ...e as indicated by my our signatures below for the installation of the fire alarm system particulars of which are set out below CERTIFY that the said installation for which I we have been responsible c...

Page 28: ...ertificate Name in block letters Position in block letters Signature Date For and on behalf of Address postcode The extent of the liability of the signatory is limited to the system described below Ex...

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