Clymac zm2 Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 5

Operating instructions

3.1 Logging on to the fire alarm system

Before you can operate any of the system commands, you must
first log on to the fire alarm system. The password you use to log
on to the fire alarm system determines which command menus
you are allowed to use. The password levels are described as
follows:

 

The level 2 password lets you use the level 2 command
menus

 

The level 3 password lets you use the level 3 command
menus

 

The level 4 password lets you use the level 4 command
menus

Note: 

The level 1 command menus do not require a password.

The control panel continues to let you use the command menus
for the password you entered until you log on with a different
password or until the user time-out period expires. For EN 54
systems the user time-out period is twenty-five seconds. After
the user time-out period expires, the control panel automatically
returns to using the level 1 command menus.

For more information, see the topic "Command menu
organisation" in Chapter 1.

To log on to the fire alarm system:

1.

 

Press Menu.

2.

 

Choose Login.

3.

 

Enter the password for the desired command level.

Summary of Contents for zm2

Page 1: ...aintenance reports 3 4 Displaying the alarm history 3 5 Performing a lamp test 3 6 Silencing the panel buzzer 3 7 Resetting the fire alarm system 3 8 Silencing sounders 3 9 Sounding an alarm 3 10 Disa...

Page 2: ...incident to be identified quickly reducing the search time and improving the chances of containing the incident 1 2 Analogue detection The ZM2 system utilises analogue detection techniques to detect f...

Page 3: ...s for future reference Weekly At weekly intervals a different fire detector or manual call point should be tested Any entry should be made in the log book quoting the particular trigger device that ha...

Page 4: ...e alarm system 3 2 Checking system status 3 3 Displaying or printing maintenance reports 3 4 Displaying the alarm history 3 5 Performing a lamp test 3 6 Silencing the panel buzzer 3 7 Resetting the fi...

Page 5: ...password lets you use the level 4 command menus Note The level 1 command menus do not require a password The control panel continues to let you use the command menus for the password you entered until...

Page 6: ...he Fire command on the Status menu to display a list of fire alarm points i e call point heat smoke verified smoke and sprinkler inputs that are not in the normal condition The list also includes any...

Page 7: ...put points Use the Outputs command on the Status menu to display a list of output points i e relay common alarm supervised audible and visible outputs that are not in the normal condition The list als...

Page 8: ...the Disabled Pts command on the Status menu to display a list of points that are disabled The list shows the device type address and the event message for each disabled point To display a list of disa...

Page 9: ...he main menu choose Reports then Maintenance and then Dirty 80 3 Press Enter to accept the default panel 01 4 On the Report Output menu choose the following Display to view the list on the alphanumeri...

Page 10: ...choose Reports then Maintenance and then Single Device 3 Enter the panel card device address PPCCDDD of the fire alarm sensor 4 On the Report Output menu choose the following Display to view the list...

Page 11: ...Reports menu to display the alarm history while the control panel is in an abnormal condition The alarm history display shows how many times the control panel has entered the fire alarm condition To d...

Page 12: ...urns on the panel buzzer all LED indicators and every pixel on the alphanumeric display Note When operated from the control panel CPU Display Unit the lamp test command only tests the control panel Wh...

Page 13: ...owledges all current event messages Unless programmed otherwise the panel buzzer automatically re sounds twenty four hours after being silenced provided that no new event messages are received at the...

Page 14: ...active condition If any inputs are still in a latched condition at the end of the reset cycle sounders if silenced will re sound and the panel buzzer if silenced will re sound Caution Do not reset th...

Page 15: ...silencing of fire alarm signals in which case the Silence Alarms switch may not be operational for up to five minutes after the initial fire alarm event Silenced outputs automatically re sound when Th...

Page 16: ...nd common alarm outputs Visible outputs are also activated unless programmed otherwise Pressing the Sound Alarms switch a second time returns these outputs to their normal condition To sound an alarm...

Page 17: ...group Use the Matrix command on the Disable Group menu to temporarily take a matrix group out of service and prevent it from initiating a set of responses To disable a matrix group 1 Log on using the...

Page 18: ...d on the Disable Group menu to temporarily take a time control out of service and prevent it from initiating a set of responses To disable a time control 1 Log on using the level 2 password 2 Choose D...

Page 19: ...ensitivity command on the Restore menu Note The default setting for both primary and alternate alarm sensitivity is Low When both alarm sensitivity settings are the same switching alarm sensitivity do...

Page 20: ...efault setting for both primary and alternate message routes is All Cabinets When both event message route settings are the same switching message routes does not have any effect Switching from primar...

Page 21: ...me and date The control panel includes a system clock that it uses to time stamp events and to activate time controls The time is presented in 24 hour format The date is presented in day month year fo...

Page 22: ...ommand on the Program menu to re initialise the fire alarm system without removing power To restart the fire alarm system 1 Log on using the level 2 password 2 From the main menu choose Program then R...

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