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Honeywell, Issue 9
March 2007
XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels
4.3
Event Displays
When a fire alarm, pre-alarm, fault,
disablement, walk test, evacuation, or auxiliary
input activation (if logging is configured)
occurs, an event display replaces the Status:
NORMAL display.
Note
: FIRE, FAULT, DISABLEMENT, or TEST
LEDs illuminate (also ZONE LEDs, if
fitted) as appropriate.
Example event displays are shown at the left.
In general, to move through the displays:
a. If more than one zone is affected by the
event, use the
and
arrows to scroll
through the zones. For FIRE events these
arrows scroll through device data; ZONES
IN ALARM scrolls through the zones.
b. If more than one device is affected, use the
and
arrows to scroll through the
devices and device descriptions.
If a FIRE event occurs and the CHANGE TABS
pushbutton is used to display other data, the
display area is reformatted so that the top two
lines continue to display fire information.
Further details about the event displays and
their operation are given in the XLS80e Series
Operating Manual, 997-474.
Aux Tab
At the end of the list of activated AUX inputs,
the AUX tab displays details of unconfigured
loop devices, should the panel find any during
polling. These are only shown on the panel
local to the devices. If multiple devices are
found, use the
and
pushbuttons to scroll
through the list of unconfigured devices (and
through the list of activated AUX inputs). In the
example, 1/3 means that ‘L3 S79’ is the first
of a total of three unconfigured devices found
(on all loops).
Note:
Modules: the only types that may be
displayed are MON, CTRL and ZMX.
L3 S79 [OPT ] 1/3
Press * for user actions
Aux Tue 27-Jul-2004 11:20:07
Unconfigured Device found on loop