Duonet Control Panel User Guide
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4. Disable / Enable 5. Fault Outputs
This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all fault outputs on the system.
The control panel will indicate that disablements are present and a disablement event will be
recorded in the log.
4. Disable / Enable 6. Default to all Enabled
This function enables any device / action that may have been disabled, and all programmed
actions are reinstated. The control panel event log will indicate that all actions have been
reinstated.
5. Set Time and Date
This allows the time and date to be adjusted. These settings will need to be re-entered after
the complete removal of power, as the system will simply resume from the point that power
was removed.
6. Test Modes 1. Silent Test
The Silent Test function allows the selection of one or more detection-zones to operate in a
‘silent one-man walk test mode’. On triggering a device the device LED operates and the
event is recorded into the event log as a test activation, but the sounder does not sound and
the control panel does not show an alarm. After approximately 5 seconds the system will reset
the device, and another may be tested. The control panel event log will indicate that a test
mode has been selected.
6. Test Modes 2. Local Audible Test
The Local Audible Test function allows the selection of one or more detection-zones to
operate in a ‘one-man walk test mode with local sound’. On triggering a device the device LED
operates, the sounder within that device operates and the event is recorded into the event log
as a test activation, but the control panel does not show an alarm. After approximately 5
seconds the system will reset the device, and another may be tested. The control panel event
log will indicate that a test mode has been selected.
6. Test Modes 3. System Test
The System Test function allows the entire system to operate in a simple one-man walk test
mode. On triggering a device the device LED operates and the event is recorded in the event
log, all the assigned sounders operate for 10 seconds and the control panel indicates an
alarm. After approximately 10 second the system will reset the device, and another may be
tested. The control panel event log will indicate that a test mode has been selected.
Please note, with the system test mode, only the sounders assigned to operate from that
device will sound, and any delays will still be present. i.e., if a delay of 2 minutes is present,
the system will have been reset before the sounders activate.
7. Day / Night Mode 1. Override into Day Mode
This function allows the user to override any pre-programmed Day / Night timing information
and force the system into the less sensitive Day Mode. This will cause the panel buzzer to
sound and a disablement to be written to log.
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