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AFP-3030 Operations Manual —

 P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018

Operation of the Control Panel

System or Point Fault Event

2.3.3  Fault Types

There are a variety of point or system fault types that may appear in the fault message. The tables below give lists of the faults and indi-
cations of their cause.

Point (Device) Faults

A message from the “Fault Type” column in Table 2.1, “Point (Device) Faults,” on page 20 will appear in the upper right corner of the 
panel display when a point (device) fault occurs. Use this table to help determine what the fault is.

 

POINT FAULTS

FAULT TYPE

FAULT DESCRIPTION

ACTION

AC FAILURE

The main or auxiliary power supply has lost AC power.

Determine whether there is an AC power loss or whether the 

power supply and wiring is correct.

ADDRESS FAULT

A wireless device's address is set to zero (0) 

Find and correct the wireless device's address.

ALIGNMENT MODE

A beam detector is in configuration mode.

No action is necessary, as the fault will clear when the 

configuration is complete. However, the detector will not detect a 

fire while this fault exists.

AMPLIFIER LIMIT

The DAL device is overloaded,

Remove outputs to lower the load on the speaker circuits. Press 

reset when done.

AMPLIFIER 

SUPERVISION

The amplifier’s internal supervision on the DAL device is not 

working,

Call Technical Services.

ANALOG OUTPUT x 

FAULT

A fault has occurred on the DVC-AO analog output x (1-4). 

The analog output is configured for Style 7, but no audio 

signal is returned.

Investigate and fix.

ASPIRATOR FAULT

There is a problem with the FAAST detector. 

Replace the FAAST detector.

AUDIO LIBRARY 

CORRUPT

The Audio Library is corrupt.

The database must be re-downloaded, or all programming must 

be cleared and re-entered. if the fault does not clear, call Technical 

Services.

AUDIO LIBRARY 

INCOMPATIBLE

The Audio Library is not compatible with the programming 

database.

Download the correct application or version.

AUTOLEARN FAILURE

The Autolearn function has failed to complete.

Refer to the associated detector’s product guide for additional 

information.

AUXIN FAULT

This fault will be generated when the auxiliary input on the 

DVC is supervised (as determined by VeriFire Tools 

programming) and insufficient signal is detected on the input.

Check the DVC wiring and source.

BATTERY HIGH

The power supply’s battery charge is too high.

Check the batteries for problems. Replace batteries if necessary.

BATTERY LOW

The power supply’s battery charge is low, or the RFX 

device’s battery charge is low.

Check the batteries for problems. Replace batteries if necessary.

BEAM BLOCKED

Something has come between the detector’s beam and its 

reflector.

Investigate and clear the blockage.

BRAND MISMATCH

The brand of this SLC device is incompatible with this FACP 

system.

Replace with compatible device.

BUZZER OFF

The DVC’s piezo is disabled.

Re-enable the piezo at switch 5.

CHARGER FAULT

*

The power supply’s battery charger is not working properly.

Correct the fault.

CLASS A FAULT

The wireless device has a single parent connection and is 

missing the redundant class A connection.

If a suitable parent is available, the background mesh 

restructuring routine should self-heal the network. If the network 

does not self-heal after ten minutes, reduce the spacing between 

devices or utilize SWIFT Tools for suggested repeater placement 

to add stronger parents. Toggle mesh formation to trigger a mesh 

restructuring routine to re-evaluate the trouble condition after 

taking action.

CO 6 MONTHS

The CO (carbon monoxide) detection element on a detector 

has six months left to expiration.

Replace the detector.

CO EXPIRED

The CO (carbon monoxide) detection element on a detector 

has expired.

Replace the detector.

CO FAULT

The CO element on a detector is not working properly. This 

fault is generated for FlashScan mode only.

Replace the detector.

COMM LOSS

Communication has been lost between the FMM-4-20 

module and its 4-20 mA sensor.

Check connections between the FMM-4-20 module and the 4-20 

mA sensor.

CONFIGURATION 

FAULT

A problem has occurred after the configuration was sent 

from the PipeIQ to the FAAST detector.

Re-download the configuration.

DAL DOWNLOADING

The DVC is currently downloading to a DAL device.

n/a

DAL DUAL ADDRESS 

CONFLICT

More than one DAL device has the same address.

Re-address DAL device(s).

DAL NO ANSWER

The DAL device is not communicating.

The DAL device address will display at the panel or network 

annunciator. Investigate and fix.

DAP PORT x FAILURE

Digital Audio Port x (A or B), wire or fibre, is not 

communicating due to a break in the connection, a short, or 

faulty hardware.

Locate and fix the break or short. If the problem is not a short or 

break, call technical Services.

DATABASE 

CORRUPTED

The database that houses the DVC/DAL devices 

programming is corrupt.

The database must be re-downloaded or all programming must be 

cleared and re-entered. If the fault still does not clear, call 

Technical Services.

DATABASE 

INCOMPATIBLE

The programming database version is not compatible with 

the application version.

The correct application or version must be downloaded.

Table 2.1  Point (Device) Faults  (1 of 3)

Summary of Contents for AFP-3030

Page 1: ...Fire Alarm Control Panel AFP 3030 Operations Manual Australia Edition Document DOC 01 033 Rev C 05 12 2018 ECN 19 0109 ...

Page 2: ...s resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and diffi culty with screw terminal removal This system contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any cir cuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installatio...

Page 3: ...sory Signal Event 26 2 5 1 How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Supervisory 26 2 5 2 How to Respond to an Active Supervisory 26 2 5 3 How to Interpret Type Codes 27 2 6 CO Alarm Event 27 2 6 1 How the Control Panel Indicates a CO Alarm 27 2 6 2 How to Respond to a CO Alarm 27 2 6 3 Interpreting Type ID Codes 27 2 7 CO Prealarm Event 28 2 7 1 How the Control Panel Indicates a CO Pre alarm 28 2...

Page 4: ...AM Points 43 Section 4 Viewing and Printing History Information 44 4 1 Events History 44 4 2 Time and Date Range Selection for All Events 45 4 3 Point Range Select for All Events in Range 45 Section 5 Printing Reports 47 5 1 Printer Functions Screen 47 5 2 Print Programming Menu Screen 48 5 3 Print Programming Menu Screen 2 49 5 4 Active Points Report Screen 50 5 5 Installed Points Report Screen 5...

Page 5: ...afe Barrier Manual DOC 01 029 Annunciator Name Plate Installation Sheet DOC 03 060 Extinguishing Agent release Module Manual DOC 01 005 DA Series BOWS Manual DOC 01 004 DVC Digital Voice Command Manual 52411 DVC RPU Manual 50107425 001 DAA2 and DAX Amplifiers Manual 53265 DAL Devices Reference Document 52410 Mass Notification Systems Configuration Programming and Operations Manual LS10063 000NF E ...

Page 6: ...rating Features Alarm Verification selection to reduce unwanted alarms Output Delay Time Silence Inhibit timer and Auto Silence timer for Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Programmable Signal Silence System Reset and Alarm Activate functions through monitor modules Automatic time of day and day of week control functions with holiday option Intelligent Sensing with nine field adjustable Pre Alar...

Page 7: ...andard QWERTY format This keypad is functional mainly when an entry is requested by the system Otherwise pressing these keys results in no entry Soft Keys The ten keys to the left and right of the display function to select commands that appear on the display Each screen has different infor mation and each key changes function to suit the screen Beneath each screen in this manual is a description ...

Page 8: ...on the fire panel at the same time a second System Reset will need to be performed to reset the fire panel The AFP 3030 will display MN SYSTEM RESET or FIRE SYSTEM RESET depending on which event has priority For information regarding event priority refer to the AFP 3030 Programming Manual DISABLE Press this key to disable the device listed on the screen If a fire alarm is present on the fire panel...

Page 9: ... panel Alarm Routing Fault Yellow Illuminates when there are any device or system trouble event is present on the A R E Alarm Routing Equipment Alarm Routing Disabled Yellow Illuminates when at least one device or zone on the A R E Alarm Routing Equipment is disabled Alarm Devices Silenced Yellow Illuminates when devices programmed as Alarm Devices are silenced Alarm Devices Fault Yellow Illuminat...

Page 10: ...d to the panel that displays on the top of the LCD screen and soft keys display avail able functions that may be used to handle the event FIRE ALARM Z001 ZONE Z001 MONITOR Module L01M001 11 58 45A TUE JAN 22 2019 L01M001 Line 1 Displays the type of event and whether it has been acknowledged or cleared FAULT DETECTOR FAILED TEST Z001 ZONE Z001 MONITOR Module L01M001 11 58 45A TUE JAN 22 2019 L01M00...

Page 11: ...ng on the type of event FAULT ANNUN 1 FAULT LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL 11 58 45A TUE JAN 22 2019 Line 1 Displays FAULT and whether it has been acknowledged or Line 2 Displays fault type Line 3 Displays custom message Line 4 Displays event time and date and node address FAULT 1 OF 2 FAULT ANNUN 1 FAULT 11 58 43A MON 21 JAN 2019 2 FLT ANNUN 1 NO ANSWER ALM 0 SUP 0 FLT 2 DIS 0 OTHER 0 11 58 43A MON 21...

Page 12: ...entered Pressing an ACCEPT soft key will save information entered on the screen It may also return to the previous screen and or perform other functions as described in the soft key section for each screen When the panel can not read a specified point that is if the point entered on the screen for processing does not exist in the panel s pro gramming it will display an error screen for several sec...

Page 13: ... The currently selected event is shown at the top and three are shown in the list below it Events will be listed with unacknowledged events first in reverse chronological order oldest events at the top to newest events at the bottom followed by acknowledged events in reverse chronological order Using the Next Previous special function keys will scroll to the next previous page of the list and repl...

Page 14: ...xceeding the alarm level by 21 Note For Beam detectors in CLIP mode the alarm value will always equal zero 0 when it is not in alarm or 100 when it is in alarm 1 45 O F P RE AL A RM This field gives the detector reading as it relates to its preprogrammed prealarm level value indicated in the next line on the screen The example above shows the detector exceeding the prealarm level by 45 Line 12 The...

Page 15: ...ss es of any detector s linked with the detector that s in alarm for Co operative Multi alarm Sensing This field does not display for Acclimate FSC 851 IntelliQuad FCO 851 detectors Beam detectors or Heat detectors CO FSC 851 IntelliQuad and FCO 851 detectors only FlashScan only Carbon Monoxide reading in parts per million TEM P Displays degrees Centigrade for Acclimate FSC 851 FCO 851 heat and as...

Page 16: ...5 Program Alter Status Pressing the Program Alter Status soft key brings up screens for panel programming point programming autoprogramming clear pro gramming altering the status of points walk test and other information A password is required Refer to this panel s programming manual for information on these functions 1 6 6 Printer Functions Pressing the Printer Functions soft key brings up screen...

Page 17: ...ws Figure 2 1 System Normal Screen The control panel performs the following functions at regular intervals Polls all SLC devices to check for valid replies alarms faults circuit integrity and supervisory signals etc Checks power supply faults and batteries Refreshes the panel display and updates time Scans for any panel screen keypad and Control Key entries Performs a detector automatic test opera...

Page 18: ...s 2 Correct the condition causing the alarm 3 When the alarm condition is corrected press the RESET key to return the control panel to normal operation indicated by the System Normal message The control panel sends a System Normal message to the panel display History buffer and installed printer If both fire and mass notification events are present on the fire panel at the same time a second Syste...

Page 19: ... printers and annunciators 2 Check the fault message for an indication of the fault Refer to Table 2 1 or Table 2 2 below for point and system fault explanations if necessary Press the MORE INFO soft key to display the MORE INFORMATION screen and view additional information on the device and possibly preprogrammed text for recommended action Refer to Figure 1 9 on page 14 for an example of the thi...

Page 20: ...r the RFX device s battery charge is low Check the batteries for problems Replace batteries if necessary BEAM BLOCKED Something has come between the detector s beam and its reflector Investigate and clear the blockage BRAND MISMATCH The brand of this SLC device is incompatible with this FACP system Replace with compatible device BUZZER OFF The DVC s piezo is disabled Re enable the piezo at switch ...

Page 21: ...ion on the loop INIT MODE The wireless device is in initialisation and mesh formation is in progress This fault will clear once mesh formation is complete and the device is no longer in initialisation INITIALIZATION MODE A beam detector is running through its initialization sequence The detector will not detect a fire until the initialization process is complete and this fault has cleared INVALID ...

Page 22: ...iled Call Technical Services SERVICE MODE The FAAST is in Service Mode n a SHORT CIRCUIT The module device has a short circuit on its supervised wiring Check the connections from the module to the input or output device to which it is wired SHORT ON x There is a short on DAA speaker circuit x Locate and fix the short SOFTWARE MISMATCH The software installed on a device is incompatible with the fir...

Page 23: ...he power supply s battery voltage is too high or too low Check the batteries for problems Replace batteries if necessary BUZZER OFF LINE The piezo is disabled CHARGER FAIL The power supply s battery charger is not functioning Investigate and correct CLOSED POS LOOP x There is an open circuit on the positive side of loop x Closed wiring is a supervised method of communicating with addressable devic...

Page 24: ...is a problem with the handset LOOP x x COMM FAILURE Loops x and x are not responding The LCM and LEM for those loops must be serviced MANUAL MODE ENTERED An annunciator has been placed in manual mode MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS FAULT The VESDA Gateway can not communicate with the HLI the HLI may be damaged or not powered or the VESDA Gateway may be damaged NCM COMM LOSS Communication is lost between the...

Page 25: ...ensitivity reading the type code and other information specific to the detector as shown in Figure 2 5 Sends a Prealarm message to the History buffer installed printer and annunciators When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists the control panel retains indications of the higher priority event the mes sage lit LED audible tone etc while illuminating the OTHER LED and sending a Prea...

Page 26: ...ys a Type Code that indicates the type of supervisory signal being generated Displays SUPERVISORY in the upper left corner of the panel display along with information specific to the device Sends a Supervisory message to the History buffer installed printer and annunciators When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists the control panel retains the indications of the higher priority e...

Page 27: ... 2 6 2 How to Respond to a CO Alarm If the control panel indicates a fire alarm the operator can do the following To silence the panel sounder Press the SILENCE BUZZER soft key The local sounder will silence and the OTHER LED will change from flashing to steady The control panel will send an acknowledge message to the panel display history buffer installed printers and annunciators To silence any ...

Page 28: ...s The Type ID code that displays in a CO prealarm message is related to the type and function of the detector point that initiates the CO prealarm For example a detector with a PHOTO CO Type ID code means that the detector is a photo CO type detector If the Type ID code is unfamiliar refer to Appendix A Software Type ID Codes on page 53 This appendix is an alphabetical list of Type ID codes and an...

Page 29: ... a System Normal message to the panel display History buffer and installed printer If both fire and MN alarms are present on the control panel and MN events have priority over fire events the initial reset will clear the MN alarm from the control panel If fire has priority over MN events a second reset must be initiated to clear the MN alarm from the panel 2 8 3 Interpreting Type ID Codes The Type...

Page 30: ...tches upon activation or a General MN Supervisory event occurs press the RESET key to clear the event The panel will send a system normal message to the History buffer installed printer and annunciators 2 9 3 How to Interpret Type Codes The Type Code that displays in the MN Supervisory message indicates the function of the point that initiates the MN Supervisory For example a monitor module with a...

Page 31: ...iators If all faults clear and no supervisory signals or fire alarms exist the control panel does the following Returns to Normal operation indicated by the System Normal message Sends a System Normal message to the panel display History buffer installed printers and annunciators Restores faults automatically even if faults are not acknowledged 2 11 Disabled Points Event The control panel indicate...

Page 32: ...time delays for four specific functions Alarm Verification AC Fail Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence Refer to this panel s programming manual for instructions on viewing or modifying these values They may be viewed only in program ming mode Alarm Verification Timer VERIFY TIME A timer that directs the control panel to ignore a fire alarm for a smoke detector programmed for Alarm Verification while ...

Page 33: ... for the initial sounding of outputs only in specific areas monitored by qualified personnel To participate in Output Delay Time inputs and outputs must include Special Zone ZF0 in their zone map The Output delay Timer is programmed to a value from 60 to 180 seconds How the Panel Indicates a Output Delay When an initiating device participating in Output Delay goes into alarm the panel LCD displays...

Page 34: ...information that corresponds to the chosen point Each point type has its own screen Type Address Format Detector NxxxLyyDzzz L Loop yy Loop number 1 10 D Detector zzz Detector address 1 159 Module NxxxLyyMzzz L Loop yy Loop number 1 10 M Module zzz Module address 1 159 General Zone NxxxZyyy Z Zone yyy General Zone number 0 999 Logic Zone NxxxZLyyyy ZL Logic Zone yyyy Logic Zone number 1 1000 Annun...

Page 35: ...ot in fault or disabled and the point is automatically controlled by the panel the display will be one of the following AUTOMATIC INACTIVE AUTOMATIC ACTIVE AUTOMATIC PREALARM If the point is disabled the display will be one of the following The Fault Status field will appear if the point is in fault DISABLED INACTIVE Fault Status DISABLED ACTIVE Fault Status DISABLED PREALARM Fault Status If the p...

Page 36: ...ormation on page 14 for an explanation of these fields Line 16 BACK Press to return to the previous screen 3 3 Heat Detector When a detector address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed the following screen will display if the detector is a heat detector Figure 3 3 Heat Detector Screen Read Status Display Lines 1 through 10 Refer to the descriptions in Section...

Page 37: ...are displayed in this line Line 16 Press BACK to return to the previous screen Figure 3 5 Photo CO Smoke Detector Screen 2 Read Status Lines 1 through 13 Refer to the descriptions in Section 3 2 Smoke Detector on page 35 Line 14 CO This field represents the level of Carbon Monoxide for the device The value is in parts per million Line 15 The current time and date are displayed in this line Line 16...

Page 38: ...0 module the current 4 20 mA sensor s reading will be displayed in the units specified in point programming Lines 13 and 14 When a module is monitoring an AMPS 24 ACPS 610 E or an ACPS 2406 information will appear in these lines in the following format BATTERY VOLTAGE 27 9 VOLTS CHARGER CURRENT 0 0 AMPS Line 15 The current time and date are displayed in this line Line 16 Press BACK to return to th...

Page 39: ... OFF AUTOMATIC ON AUTOMATIC OFF HOOK If the point has been forced into a manual control state the display will read as follows Fault Status will appear when there is a point fault MANUAL OFF Fault Status MANUAL ON Fault Status MANUAL OFF HOOK Fault Status If the point is disabled the display will read as follows Fault Status will appear when there is a point fault DISABLED OFF Fault Status DISABLE...

Page 40: ...y is pressed the following screen will dis play Figure 3 9 General Zone Screen Read Status Display Lines 1 through 7 Refer to the descriptions in Section 3 2 Smoke Detector on page 35 Line 8 The non resettable control setting for this zone is displayed on this line Line 9 The silenceable setting for this zone is displayed on this line Line 15 the current time and date 3 9 Logic Zone When a logic z...

Page 41: ... on page 35 Line 7 The special zone number and function is displayed here 3 11 Fault Zone When a Fault zone address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed the following screen will display Figure 3 12 Fault Zone Screen Read Status Display Lines 1 through 6 Refer to the descriptions in Section 3 2 Smoke Detector on page 35 EQUATION The equation for this Fault zon...

Page 42: ...ays the annunciator source s 3 13 DAA Speaker Circuit When a DAA Speaker circuit address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed the following screen will display Figure 3 14 Speaker Point Read Status Lines 1 4 This could display any current event message or as in this example the System Normal message Line 5 Screen title and the address of the point being read L...

Page 43: ...equation associated with this PAM point is displayed here or NONE if there is no associ ated equation WALK TEST The screen will display the PAM point s programmed setting for Walk Test participation Yes or No SWITCH INHIBIT The screen will display the PAM point s programmed setting for Switch Inhibit Yes or No SILENCEABLE The screen will display the PAM point s programmed Silenceable setting Yes o...

Page 44: ... display disable prealarm active and active outputs events If the ALL EVENTS soft key is pressed any events in the history file will display no matter what the type The screen below is an example of what displays when the ALL EVENTS soft key is pressed The displayed fields are the same for each event type Figure 4 1 Event History Screen Display Lines 1 4 Displays any current event message or as in...

Page 45: ...pad to enter a start time for event viewing in the following format HH MMA P DDD DD MM YY END TIME Use the keypad to enter an end time for event viewing EVENT TYPE Press this soft key to scroll through the following ALL EVENTS ALARMS ONLY FAULTS ONLY SUPERVI SORY ONLY OTHER ONLY Stop scrolling at the desired event type ACCEPT When entries are made press this soft key to proceed to the All Events i...

Page 46: ...list of various device types the format will change for each device Stop at the desired format device type then use the keypad to enter a start point for event viewing END POINT Press this key to scroll through the list of various device types the format will change for each device Stop at the desired format device type then use the keypad to enter an end point for event viewing EVENT TYPE Press t...

Page 47: ...ions soft key is pressed at the Main Menu This key will appear only if a printer has been selected through programming Figure 5 1 Printer Functions Screen Soft Keys PROGRAMMING Press this soft key to display the Print Programming Menu screen ACTIVE POINTS Press this soft key to display the Active Points Menu screen NOTE Report formats are shown below as printed by an 80 column printer When these r...

Page 48: ...ork style The report looks like this DETECTOR MAINTENANCE NORMAL SMOKE LASER Detector L01D001 000330us 000340us Comp 000 Pk 002 Alarm 000 PreAlarm 000 A6P6 V000 L01D001 NORMAL SMOKE ACCLIM Detector L01D002 000030us 000000us Comp 000 Pk 000 Alarm 000 PreAlarm 000 A8P8 V000 L01D002 Field Identification Detector Maintenance Report State Label Extended Label Current reading of raw analog value in micr...

Page 49: ...een Figure 5 3 Print Programming Screen Soft Keys SUPERVISION Press to print information on power supply and printer monitoring The report looks like this NETWORK PARAMETERS NODE N124 NODE LABEL LAKEVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL CH A THRESHOLD HIGH CH B THRESHOLD HIGH IP ACCESS OFF PANEL SETTINGS LOCAL CONTROL NO FAULT REMINDER YES PIEZO ON POWER MANAGEMENT MODE OFF DISPLAY ADDRESS YES LCM LOCAL MODE NO ...

Page 50: ... provides a menu for printing a list of active points for whatever type of list is chosen The soft key will display on the screen only if there is at least one event in the queue CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGE CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGE 001 GO TO ALARM SITE AND INVESTIGATE APPROACH THE ALARM LOCATION WITH CAUTION BRING CELL PHONE AND REPORT WHEN ON SITE CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGE 002 CALL MANAGER WITH REPORT EVENT L...

Page 51: ... INSTALLED POINTS MENU SLC POINTS RELEASING ZONES SPECIAL ZONES GENERAL ZONES FAULT ZONES LOGIC ZONES RANGE ACS BACK NORMAL SMOKE ION Detector L02D129 NTL Y 6666 Z002 L02D129 Status Software Detector Point label Multi Detector Co op Local Mode Participation Y Alarm Tracking T or Latching Prealarm Alert T or Action Alarm Verification Testing V or Custom Action Messag Weekly Occupancy Schedule Left ...

Page 52: ... 1 through loop 10 module 159 GENERAL ZONE LOGIC ZONE RELEASE ZONE ACS PTS SPECIAL ZONE FAULT ZONE Using the keypad type in the start point address END POINT Press to place cursor in this field and to toggle between the choices as described above Using the keypad type in the end point address INSTALLED POINTS ON LOGIC ZONE AND Z1 NOT L2M6 ZL0001 OFF LOGIC ZONE AND ZL10 NOT Z75 ZL0011 An asterisk i...

Page 53: ...rol module or NAC ECS MN MON Monitor for mass notification alarms latching ECS MN SUPL Monitor for mass notification supervisory inputs latching ECS MN SUPT Monitor for mass notification supervisory inputs tracking ECS MN TMON Monitor used for mass notification fault inputs tracking FIRE CONTROL Monitors non fire activations FMM 420 Monitors 4 20 mA industrial sensors FORM C RESET Control module u...

Page 54: ...icates process condition latching PULL STATION Manual fire alarm activating device REL AUDIBLE Activates audio or visual devices steady when releasing starts REL END BELL Control module used to activate NAC audio or visual device when releasing circuits shut off RELAY Form C relay control module REL FORM C Form C relay that directs outputs to perform a releasing function RELEASE CKT Directs output...

Page 55: ...g to a fire area TRACKING SUPERV Monitor for waterflow tamper switches for alarm points FAULT MON Monitor for fault inputs WATERFLOW Monitor for waterflow alarm switch WATERFLOW S Monitor for supervisory condition for activated waterflow switch WEATHER ALRT Monitor for weather condition tracking Software Type ID Code Device Table A 1 Software Type ID Codes Alphabetical List 3 of 3 ...

Page 56: ...n two or more detectors or modules are alarmed Cross Zone selections are YesTwo or more detectors or modules are alarmed that are mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones ZR00 ZR09 ZoneTwo or more detectors or modules are alarmed that are mapped to two different Software Zones and mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones R0 R9 Heat At least one smoke detector mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zon...

Page 57: ...ONE An alarm from two detectors or modules mapped to different Software Zones but mapped to the same Releasing Zone An alarm from L02D101 and L02D103 detectors mapped to different zones but both list ZR01 in their zone map An alarm from L02D102 and L02D104 detectors mapped to different zones but both list ZR01 in their zone map An alarm from L02D101 and L02D104 detectors mapped to different zones ...

Page 58: ...ging Report listing 50 Event reporting format 9 point events 10 system events 10 F Fault See System or Point fault 19 FAULT SCROLL fixed function key 7 Fault Zone Address format 34 Read Status 41 Fault Zones Installed Points Report 52 Fields adding modifying 12 Fire Alarm How to respond 18 Panel indications 17 Firmware version numbers to view 8 Fixed Function Keys functions of 7 G General Zone Add...

Page 59: ...rs 49 Reports 47 Resound see Panel Resound S Several Alarms Scroll about 8 Silence Buzzer about 8 Acknowledge Alarms 17 Silence Inhibit timer 8 33 Setting report 49 Silence Resound Alarm about 8 SLC Installed Points Report 51 Smoke Control SMOKE CONTROL DISABLE fixed function key about 8 SMOKE CONTROL RESET fixed func tion key about 8 Smoke Detector See Detector 35 37 Soak Timer 56 Soft Keys funct...

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