Date 29/6/2021
Document number 921100409_09_002
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2 Functions
2.1
Control panel operating states
The operating states of the control panel are the following:
Α) Quiescent
Β) Prealarm
C) Alarm
D) Fault
2.2
Quiescent state
The state where there are not any current alarms, prealarms or fault events is called quiescent state. The
message “
SYSTEM
READY
” is shown on the second row and the status is stated as “
QUIESCENT
”. A
typical screenshot when in quiescent state is shown below:
Figure 2-1.Example of quiescent state main screen
The first row indicates how many loops are installed, 1, 2 or 4.
On the fourth row, the following information appears, when available (alternating every 3 seconds):
• The control panel address and the name of it when panel network is enabled
• The number of the segments under test (if any)
• The number of the disabled segments of the system (if any)
• The number of current faults on the system (if any – FAULT STATE)
Else this row is empty.
When in quiescent state, the “
POWER
” indicator (green) on the left side is lit. Indicators such as
“
DISABLEMENT
”, “
FAULT
”, “
NIGHT
” or “
DELAYS
ON
” might also be lit according to settings or state.
2.3
Prealarm state
If a detection device triggers a prealarm signal, the yellow “
PREALARM”
indicator is being lit, and the
buzzer is beeping. Pressing “
BUZZER SILENCE
” will mute the buzzer until a new event appears. The
second row indicates the message “
X - PREALARMS
” where X represents the number of current
prealarms.