11. Emergency panels
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4 buttons for each used panel in the system independently.
Note:
If for example button ‘B’ is disabled, this button cannot be used anymore to enter the
‘Panel Enable’ code which requires a combination of 3 buttons! So when disabling a button, make
sure to set the right code for the ‘Panel Enable’ code. If more buttons need to be disabled, the
‘Panel enable/disable’ function cannot be used! See also chapter on settings and connections of
the FP, EP and FAS.
11.4.3. Panel enabled/disabled (FP/EP):
During normal system operation, all emergency panel(s)
are disabled (yellow led ‘Panel Disabled’ is illuminated). To enable the emergency panel one has
to enter a combination of keys, using the ABCD buttons, within 5 seconds. When the panel is
enabled the yellow indicator will turn off. The FAS does not require the enable/disable function
to start operating (the Panel disable settings are set to OFF internally).
The key combination must consist of 3 buttons. When the ‘Enable/disable ABCD buttons’
function needs to be used, one can only use this function for 1 button in combination with the
‘Panel enable/disable’ function. If more buttons need to be disabled, the ‘Panel enable/disable’
function cannot be used!
11.5 FP/EP/FAS settings and connections:
Note:
To connect the unit to the system, to change settings or to install expansion cards,
the unit needs to be opened. Make sure to first turn of the power of the system before opening!
Always refer to the printings on the PCB!
11.5.1 Dipswitches, jumper settings and connectors:
1. Dipswitch ‘disable Group/Message ABCD buttons’:
set to OFF position to disable a button
(ON is default). Switch 1 = Button A | Switch 2 = Button B | Switch 3 = Button C | Switch 4 = Button D
Important:
A disabled button cannot be used anymore for the ‘Panel Enable’ function, which
requires 3 buttons!
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10
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5
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NOTE:
Jumper J29 must
be placed at 'RUN' position
in order to operate.