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Reset to Factory Settings
This feature will restore the panel to its factory settings, which on a programmed system is
catastrophic and not to be used lightly.
On older software variants the panel will go into Autolearn
– losing all programming. It will also re-
calibrate the screen and put the default logo onto the screen.
Later versions (from PH1 Display v3.3.51) prevents an Autolearn when CDR is erased in Site installer
or Factory reset is initiated.
UL 864 9
th
Edition
This is an additional feature to enable the panel to be operated in areas where UL is specified.
Essentially the panel remains the same; however, there are a few differences in terminology and
minor changes to internal software.
Disablements are now displayed as Supervisory warnings, Faults become Troubles.
Sounder circuits become Notification appliance circuits (NACS) and the Loops, Signal line circuits
(SLC)
The Mute buzzer is ‘acknowledge alarm’ and as a UL requirement, the buzzer also re-starts after 8
hours if the panel is not reset.
The Callpoint is now a Pull Station.
Earth trouble (fault) now has a separate led indication as well as information on the touch screen and
buzzer sounding.
T1/T2 remains the same feature but is now called ‘Positive alarm sequence’.
Alarm Verification has been slightly enhanced to provide 3 time options of 15, 30 and 60 secs
The current certified firmware for UL configured panels is:
Display
– 3.03.50. (23/05/2013)
Loop
– 3.2.4
Autolearn Locking
This feature has been added to prevent malicious or untrained personnel initiating an Autolearn once
the system has been commissioned.
Evacuate Locking
Evacuate, once initiated from the panel menu or a programmed input, can operate ALL internal and
external outputs connected to the loop. If the panel is controlling critical systems requiring a double
knock scenario such as a Gas release system this could be immediately overridden by the evacuate
command.
In these instances, evacuate would be considered inappropriate, therefore, evacuate can now be
locked to prevent it overriding critical programming.
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