Alarm Operation
Operating Instructions
MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02
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Pressing the
Acknowledge/Step
or
Alarm Silence
key will cause the pulsing piezo to
silence and the system Trouble LED to change from flashing to on steady. This block
acknowledgment occurs regardless of the number of troubles, alarms and supervisory
events active in the system. When the
Acknowledge/Step
key is pressed and at least one
new alarm or trouble exists in the system, the ‘acknowledge’ message is sent to the
printer and history file. If the trouble clears, either before or after the
Acknowledge/
Step
key is pressed, the ‘clear trouble’ message is sent to the printer and history file.
If all troubles clear and there are no supervisory or fire conditions active in the system,
the system returns to normal mode operation and the
System All Normal
message is
shown on the LCD display and sent to the history and printer files. The auto-restore
feature will restore cleared troubles even if the troubles were never acknowledged.
Note that pressing the
Alarm Silence
key when only troubles exist in the system will
have the same effect as pressing the
Acknowledge/Step
key except the Alarm Silenced
LED will light.
If multiple trouble conditions exist in the system, they will be automatically scrolled on
the LCD display at a three second rate.
If a combination of alarms, troubles and/or
supervisory conditions simultaneously occur in the system, only the alarms are scrolled
on the display.
4.5 Alarm Operation
Alarm operation is similar to trouble operation with the following differences:
• The piezo sounder produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output
• The Fire Alarm LED flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off
• The LCD displays
Alarm
along with the device name, type, address, adjective/
noun, associated zones and time/date
• Communicate the alarm to the Central Station
• Alarms latch and
are not allowed to clear automatically
• Alarms activate software zones if so programmed
• Timers for Silence Inhibit, Autosilence and Trouble Reminder are started
• Alarms activate the general alarm relay and general alarm zone Z00
• The trouble relay is not activated
• Store event in history buffer
• Terminate upload or download communications
A typical alarm display would be as illustrated below:
Note that the device type, which in this example is
PULL STATION
, can be any other
programmable alarm type.
The information displayed in the above example provides the following information:
• First line in display:
✓
The type of event; in this example
ALARM
indicating an alarm condition
✓
Device type identifier; in this example,
PULL STATION
indicates a manual
pull box. Other device type identifiers which can be displayed include
SMOKE (ION)
for Ionization Detector,
HEAT
for Heat Detector,
CONTROL
for Control Module and
MONITOR
for Monitor Module,
PULL STATION
for
a manual pull box, etc. Refer to "Edit Detector" on page 51, "Edit Module
Screen for Monitor Module" on page 61 and "Edit Module Screen for Control
Modules" on page 70 for information on additional device types.
ALARM PULL STATION
<ADJ> <NOUN>
Z000
10:00A 010801 1M001
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