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    1800 Abbott Street, Salinas, CA  93901, USA

74-07661-000-B      01/97
D9024/D10024 Operation

    

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Control Level One, the Display Level, inhibits the system control keys, limiting the front panel

function to annunciation.

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Control Level Two, the Controller Level, allows control functions, but does not allow access to

configuration or programming functions.  At Level Two, the Aphanumeric Display becomes

interactive and prompts for system checks, log functions, and key status.  Level Two is reached

by entering a pass code from Level One, or, if the panel is in a secure area, can be made the

standard level by enabling the front panel keys.

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Control Level Three, the Programmer’s Level, allows full system configuration information and is

used to program the system or modify the program.  Level Three is reached by pass code from

Level Two.   See the 

D10024 Programmer’s Guide

 for more information on Control Level Three.

B.2.  Pass Codes

Pass codes are programmable.  The Level Two pass code is assigned or changed from Level Three

and will not allow access to Level Three.  See the 

Programmer’s Guide

 for details.

 C.  Level One (Display) Functions

At Level One, the Control Panel functions as an annunciator, and the Control Keys are disabled.

Pressing any of the Control Keys will result in a series of interactive messages on the Alphanumeric

Display which end in a prompt for a Level Two pass code.

C.1.  Power Conditions

When the system is being powered by 120 

V

 AC, the green 

AC Power

 LED at the right end of the

LED Display will be lit.  The normal Alphanumeric Display will alternate between a time and date

message and a system status message.
If the 120 

V

 AC power source is interrupted, the 

AC Power

 LED will flash, the panel buzzer will

sound, and the 

System Trouble

 and the 

Earth Fault

 LEDs will light.  The illumination will go out on

the  Alphanumeric Display, and the Display will show an “AC Fail” message and provide information

about the failure, the status of the standby batteries, and will show the telephone number for service.

Pressing the 

Trouble Silence

 key will silence the panel buzzer.

C.2.  Trouble Conditions

If a device fails to respond, is disabled, the response is not within normal parameters, or the system
detects a fault, the amber 

System Trouble

 or 

Fault 

LEDs will light.  The amber 

Trouble 

LED in the

ZONE/AREA section of the panel will light to indicate the location, the panel’s internal buzzer will

sound, and the Alphanumeric Display will provide detailed information.  If more than one fault is

present, the display will automatically scroll through the first four.

C.3.  Alarm Conditions

The red 

Alarm 

LED at the left of the indicator display flashes to indicate the system has detected a

fire condition.  The ZONE/AREA 

Alarm 

LED(s)  lights, indicating the alarm location(s), and the

Alphanumeric Display provides detailed information.  If more than one fire is present, the display will

automatically scroll through the first four.

D.  Level Two (Controller) Functions

At Level Two, the Control Panel functions as a Controller.  Level Two is reached by entering the Level

Two pass code.

D.1.  Power Conditions

The D9024 and D10024 supervise their AC power supply and the standby batteries

Summary of Contents for D9024

Page 1: ...nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio...

Page 2: ...ble Signal Response 6 D 3 Alarm Conditions 6 D 3 a Alarm Signals 6 D 3 b Alarm Signal Response 7 D 4 Operator s Menu 7 D 4 a System Tests 8 D 4 a 1 LEDs Test 8 D 4 a 2 Walk Test 8 D 4 b Time Setting 9...

Page 3: ...of Radionics 1800 Abbott Street Salinas CA 93901 USA 74 07661 000 B 01 97 D9024 D10024 Operation Page 3 of 13 Figure 1 Front Panel Display 4 Figure 2 Level Two Controls 7 Figure 3 Operator s Menu Main...

Page 4: ...on on system events and status and displays interactive prompts The middle display is a row of LEDs that indicate the type of system event and status The lower display area is the ZONE AREA LED displa...

Page 5: ...by 120 V AC the greenAC PowerLED at the right end of the LED Display will be lit The normal Alphanumeric Display will alternate between a time and date message and a system status message If the 120...

Page 6: ...the amberSystem Troubleor Fault LED will light In addition the amber Trouble LED in the ZONE AREA section of the panel will light to indicate the location the panel s internal buzzer will sound and t...

Page 7: ...ing theAlarm Silencekey again turns on the external notification appliances Press theTrouble silencekey to turn off the panel buzzer The amberTrouble Silenced LED will light Press theSystem Reset key...

Page 8: ...V I J W 8 9 K X L Y M Z CHANGE Figure 4 Test Menu D 4 a 1 LEDs Test Select the first option 1 LEDs by pressing the1 key The panel will flash all LEDs on the LED Display and step through all theAlarm a...

Page 9: ...the LED at the device in alarm After a few seconds the panel will automatically reset and turn off the device LED The panel allows up to one minute for smoke devices to clear The operator may then te...

Page 10: ...cuit number and press ENTER The display then prompts for the address of the device Key in the address and press ENTER The display repeats the circuit number and address Press the YES key Note Any disa...

Page 11: ...e Alphanumeric Display message indicates that the relays are disabled Press theTrouble Silencekey to silence the buzzer TheTrouble SilencedLED will light Note The disabled output must be enabled befor...

Page 12: ...tion about the selected option on the Alphanumeric Display After viewing an option press theNO key to return to the View Menu Press the NO key again to return to the Main Level of the Operator s Menu...

Page 13: ...oning and programming the Fire Alarm Control Panel E 1 Disable Enable Sounders Notification Appliances All sounders notification appliances and relays can be disabled or enabled from the control panel...

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