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Version 1.03 January-2002
1. Enter the Fault Analysis Mode.
If the <FAULT> Lamp is ON, Press
,
,
.
The Zone Lamps on the Terminal are used to display the Faults and Alarms.
See following table.
2. Note the details of any System Inputs currently still in Alarm.
System Inputs that are currently in Alarm will be indicated by Fast flashing on the relevant Zone
Lamp. These Alarms cannot be acknowledged until the problem is rectified.
3. Acknowledge any previous Faults and Alarms.
Press
. System Inputs that have been in Alarm but subsequently restored since the last
Acknowledgement will be indicated by Slow flashing on the relevant Zone Lamp.
Note the datails of the Alarm/s displayed.
Press
to Acknowledge and Clear any of the Faults or Alarms that are not currently in Alarm.
This will also cancel the Siren if activated.
When a Fault or Alarm has been Acknowledged, the corresponding Zone Lamp will be turned OFF.
If all System Inputs have been Acknowledged the <FAULT> Lamp will be turned OFF.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1) Press
to toggle between the “Current Alarms” & “Previous Alarms” displays.
2) Zone self test (Lamp 10) can only be cleared from “Zone Self Test Display” Mode (NEXT 26).
3) Door Alarm (Lamp 15) can only be cleared from “Acknowledge Door Alarms” Mode (NEXT 29).
1. Enter the Auxiliary Control and Test Mode.
Press
,
,
.
2. Change the State of an Auxiliary Output.
Enter the Auxiliary Output number
(1 or 2 digits);
then Press:
to turn the Auxiliary ON.
OR
to turn the Auxiliary OFF..
If necessary (e.g. When testing the Auxiliary), remember to return the Auxiliary to it’s original state
before exiting Auxiliary Control and Test Mode.
4.5 AUXILIARY CONTROL AND TEST MODE.
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4.6 FAULT ANALYSIS MODE.
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