Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96
- Installation and Programming Manual
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5.3 Messages
The maximal number of messages, which can be displayed is 3. The order in which they are displayed is:
1) first come;
2) all messages in between the first and the last, the scrolling is performed with the navigation buttons;
3) latest incoming message.
The messages displayed are abridged. To view the complete information it is necessary to pass into extended image
mode. This mode can be accessed by pressing on the respective message. Return to normal mode is accomplished by
pressing the “Exit” button.
5.4 Access Level
The control panel has 3 levels of access. The first level is accessible to users without having to introduce a password.
Levels 2 and 3 are accessible only after a password is introduced. The password is entered in the change access level
menu. At different access levels users have different restrictions to panel operations, as described in item 3.1.
5.5 General Screen
Fig. Screen 44.
• Silence Buzzer Button
The “Silence Buzzer” button deactivates the internal buzzer. The button is active at access levels 1,2 and 3.
• Reset Button
The “Reset” button is active at access levels 2 and 3. Where this button is pressed all activated statuses shall be over
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ruled and the panel shall be brought to a normal state.
• Delay Override Button
The “Delay Override” button is active at access levels 1, 2 and 3. After it is pressed, all currently active output delays
shall be overruled.
• Silence Alarm Button
The “Silence Alarm” button is active at access levels 2 and 3. Pressing this button will overrule all active sounders and
the associated thereto delays. In the case of an alarm present in the panel, pressing this button would cause the “Sys
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tem Silenced” LED to be activated.
• Evacuate Button
The “Evacuate” button is activated only in access levels 2 and 3. After it is pressed, the sounder and the programmable
outputs will be activated, the “General Fire” LED lights up and a warning message is displayed.
Note:
The
System
Button is described in details in part Programming.