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997-340-001, Issue 8
April 1998
ID1000 Series Operating Manual
6.1.2
Panel ‘FIRE’ Status
This is the condition when one or more input devices has signalled a FIRE to the panel. This condition
continues to be shown until cleared by pressing the RESET pushbutton.
The occurrence may have been ‘accepted’ at the panel by pressing the MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDERS
pushbutton, if so the status is still ‘FIRE’.
The SILENCE SOUNDERS pushbutton may have been operated, if so the status is still ‘FIRE’.
The indications of the panel and external equipment are as follows:
LAMP indications: MAINS HEALTHY (green):
ON
Worded FIRE indication (red):
if not accepted:
FLASHING
if accepted:
STEADY
Numbered zone indication(s)
[for zone(s) where Fires have been detected - red]:
if not accepted:
FLASHING
if accepted:
STEADY
NEW ALARM indication (red) may be FLASHING (see below)
LCD:
Status: ** FIRE **
(date)
(time)
(location) (device type)
For approximately two minutes after Alarm accepted, line 2 shows ‘sliding’ message giving full
details about the occurrence:
‘**FIRE**’ (Device number) (zone) (type) (analogue value at time of alarm)
(location) (date & time of alarm) plus indication as to whether any further
alarms exist, indicated by ‘MORE: PRESS
↑
or
↓
.
Internal sounders: if not accepted:
Fire sounder (high-pitched) on: STEADY.
if accepted:
Fire sounder on intermittently (one bleep every
12 seconds).
Circuits Controlled Internally:
Sounder Circuits:
If not substituted by alternative devices in matrix
program, both circuits on:
STEADY
After SILENCE SOUNDERS pressed: may now be:
OFF
FIRE transfer relay:
ON
After SILENCE SOUNDERS pressed:
OFF
FAULT, EVACUATE transfer relays:
OFF
External Devices: depending on programmed schedule some or all control modules may be
ON, either steady or pulsing.
After SILENCE SOUNDERS pressed: some or all devices may now be OFF, dependent upon
programming.
The built-in LED indicators on the sensor(s) and/or module(s) which issued the alarm will either be on
STEADY - if the alarm input conditions (e.g. presence of smoke) still exist - or show 1-second-on/1-
second- off pulses (possibly with intervening short pulses) - if the alarm input conditions are no longer
present.
The LEDs of active Control Modules (those for which the control output is ON) may also be on STEADY.
The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be off altogether.
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