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AFP-3030 Operations Manual —
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Operation of the Control Panel
Mass Notification Fault Event
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Does not suppress any fire events regardless of MN/Fire priority programming
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains the indications of the higher priority event (the
message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.), flashing the
SUPERVISORY
LED, and sending a Supervisory message to the history buffer, installed
printer and annunciators. If there are silenced alarms (the
ALARM
DEVICES
SILENCED
LED is lighted), a Supervisory alarm will resound
the panel sounder.
Following is a typical MN supervisory message that would appear on a panel display:
Figure 2.10 Sample MN Supervisory Point Message
2.9.2 How to Respond to an Active MN Supervisory
If the control panel indicates a MN Supervisory condition, the operator can do the following:
1.
Press the SILENCE BUZZER key to acknowledge the MN Supervisory event, steady the
SUPERVISORY
LED, and silence the panel
sounder. An acknowledge message is sent to the remote annunciators, history buffers, installed printers, and CRT-2s
2.
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 this screen and an
explanation of its fields.)
3.
Investigate and correct the condition causing the Supervisory.
4.
For tracking MN Supervisory events:
If the supervisory condition was initiated by a device that is programmed with an MN
supervisory type code that tracks, the panel will return to Systems Normal once the condition has been corrected.
For latching MN Supervisory events:
If the supervisory condition was initiated by a device that is programmed with an MN
supervisory type code that latches 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 ESC/MN SUPT Type Code means that the module monitors the state of a mass notification device. 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 explanation of each.
2.10 Mass Notification Fault Event
2.10.1 How the Control Panel Indicates a Mass Notification Fault
A mass notification fault point activates when a device programmed as MN Fault activates due to an electrical short or open. The panel
will react differently depending on whether or not there are higher priority unacknowledged events.
When no higher priority unacknowledged events are exist, the control panel:
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Produces a pulsed audible tone (if the piezo is enabled)
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Flashes the
SYSTEM
FAULT
LED on the fire panel and any annunciator points programmed for general fault
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Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of device with a fault
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Displays FAULT in the upper left corner of the panel display the type of fault and information specific to the device.
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Sends a Fault message to the history buffer, installed printer and annunciators
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Activates special zone ZF22
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Activates the Fault relay and any devices programmed as General Fault and General Pending
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Does not cause any devices programmed as “Resound on Fault” to resound
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Sends a Fault message to the proprietary receiver via the network, if applicable
O T H E R : 2 O F 2
A C K N O W L E D G E D M N S U P E R V I S O R Y
S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E
M A I N B L D G
M o n i t o r L 0 1 M 1 3 4
Z F 2 1
E S C / M N S U P T
1 0 : 3 5 : 1 7 A T U E 2 2 J A N 2 0 1 9
L 0 1 M 1 3 4
M O R E I N F O . . .
1
O T H L 0 2 D 0 0 3
D e t e c t o r L 0 2 D 0 0 3
2
O T H L 0 1 M 1 3 4
M o n i t o r L 0 1 M 1 3 4
A L M : 0
S U P : 0
F L T : 0
D I S : 0
O T H E R : 2
1 1 : 5 8 : 4 3 A T U E 2 2 , J A N , 2 0 1 9