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Summary of Contents for Radionics 9124

Page 1: ...Silencing Fire Troubles 7 Detector Reset Key 8 Annunciator Reset Key 9 The Idle Display 10 How the System Reports Alarms 11 System Functions 12 View Memory 13 Fire Test 14 View Log 16 Remote Program 17 View Point Status 19 Display Rev 20 System Trouble Displays 21 Log Event Definitions 23 System Glossary 26 Maintenance and Service 27 ...

Page 2: ...2 SIREN SPEAKER NAVIGATION KEYS ALARM SILENCE TROUBLE SILENCE DETECTOR RESET ANNUNCIATOR RESET F I R E S Y S T E M ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY FUNCTION KEYS Radionics ESC PREV NEXT ENT ...

Page 3: ...ctor or an area such as FIRST FLOOR or LOBBY Introduction Your system s command center is an advanced digital device that offers a variety of features Its highly visible back lit keypad and built in sounder alert you to a number of system events About This Users Guide This users guide covers basic system features It is designed to be an everyday type of reference for system users The functions des...

Page 4: ...ke you back to the idle display PREV Previous When viewing a list pressing the PREV key will take you back to the previously shown item NEXT Press the NEXT key to view the next item in a menu or list ENT Enter The function of the ENT key is to select the menu item displayed Command Center Quiets for Keystrokes Pressing ESC PREV NEXT or ENT lights the keys and quiets any warning tones If you don t ...

Page 5: ...s Additional bells or horns may also be connected to your system Audible and visual devices such as horns and strobes alert you to emergencies Priority of Events If more than one event occurs your system sorts them into one of three groups The groups highest priority first are Fire Alarms Fire Troubles and Non Fire Troubles The group with the highest priority scrolls first in the command center s ...

Page 6: ... FIRE SYSTEM ALARM SILENCED A1 2 FIRE ALARM LOBBY SMOKE 1ST FLOOR Alarm Silence Key Press the ALARM SILENCE key to silence a fire alarm After pressing ALARM SILENCE the system will briefly display FIRE SYSTEM followed by ALARM SILENCED and then the number of fire points in alarm A1 FIRE ALARM in the area and then the custom text of all the points in alarm in the order of occurrence Your system may...

Page 7: ... are examples of special system trouble displays These displays appear on all keypads in the system These trouble displays begin with SERVC See System Trouble Displays for a description of each system trouble display Pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE key will silence a system trouble tone but the SERVC display will not clear until the off normal condition is corrected Trouble Silence Key Pressing the T...

Page 8: ...st be reset after being activated Pressing the DETECTOR RESET key momentarily removes power from these sensors to reset them Detector Reset Key After pressing this key the display shows SENSORS RESETING for approximately 3 seconds and then goes blank before returning to the repeated displaying of FIRE SYSTEM followed by ALARM SILENCED This function clears alarm point information from the display T...

Page 9: ...MORY menu function Pressing the ANNUNCIATOR RESET key will clear the ALARM SILENCED message from the display and clear the VIEW MEMORY buffer and return the display to idle text Thereafter the VIEW MEMORY function will display NO EVENTS until another trouble or alarm occurs Using ANNUNCIATOR RESET has no effect on the VIEW LOG function See the VIEW MEMORY and VIEW LOG functions for more informatio...

Page 10: ... be pressed FIRE SYSTEM This is the normal idle display that indicates the system is normal and ready to function CHECK FIRE SYS This is one of a number of displays that indicate the system requires service This guide uses the default idle state displays for examples of these idle states Your service company may have programmed custom text for the idle displays in your system ...

Page 11: ... to send reports automatically to your monitoring facility This communication temporarily disconnects your telephones Once the report is completed your system returns the telephones to normal operation check with your servicing company Your system makes repeated attempts to send reports to your monitoring facility In the event your system fails to communicate the command center buzzes and displays...

Page 12: ...gain displays the third item in the menu DETECTOR RESET Pressing NEXT once more displays the fourth menu item ANNUNCIATOR RESET These menu items perform the same functions as the first four keys on the command center Continue pressing the NEXT key to access special menu items that may have been programmed into your system by your servicing company Pressing the ENT key while one of these items is d...

Page 13: ... and the Event Memory is erased and new events are recorded as they occur Using View Memory 1 Press the ESC key to enter the menu then press NEXT repeatedly until you reach the VIEW MEMORY prompt Press ENT 2 Your system displays event summary lines and point text in this order fire alarm summary line point text for each fire alarm event fire trouble summary line point text for each fire trouble ev...

Page 14: ...ne point to another and activate each one This activity is called a Fire Walk Test You can review untested points at your command center to help locate the remaining detectors to be tested When the Fire Test function starts it will test the sounds emitted during a fire alarm and activate the command center sounder for 2 seconds The AC will be disabled for 4 minutes in order to test the system s ba...

Page 15: ...rning to idle text 6 During the Fire Walk Test you may want to see the points that remain untested Press the ESC key and VIEW UNTESTED is displayed Press ENT The display shows PTS UNTESTED Press NEXT to see a list of the points that have not yet been tested Move through this list by pressing the NEXT key To resume the Fire Walk Test press ESC PTS TO TEST is displayed Press ESC twice to leave the F...

Page 16: ...til you reach the VIEW LOG prompt Press ENT 2 ENTER START DATE displays To view the entire log from the newest event press ENT The date and time of the event will display Press NEXT to view the description of the event or press PREV to view the description of the prior event Press PREV again to view the date and time of the previous event Continue to press PREV to view event descriptions and the d...

Page 17: ...t have a phone number For systems without a phone number 1 Ensure your system is at idle text 2 Call this phone number _______________________ This number is designated for the Remote Account Manager You must make the call using the telephone located ____________________________________ 3 Identify yourself and your premises account number name address etc and advise the operator of the services yo...

Page 18: ...ey to enter the Menu then press NEXT repeatedly until you reach the REMOTE PROGRAM prompt Press ENT 5 The display shows CALL RAM Note The central station may direct you to press NEXT When you do this ANSWER NOW displays Press ENT and the system will behave as described in steps 5 8 above If you want your system to call the RAM press ENT when the display shows CALL RAM The display shows CALLING RAM...

Page 19: ...hows PT XXXXX where XXXXX the type of point Press ENT again to see the current condition of the point The display will show one of the following PT _SHORT_HW which indicates that a hard wire HW point is shorted PT _OPEN_HW which indicates that a HW point is open PT _NORML_HW which indicates that a HW point is normal PT _MISNG_HW which indicates that a HW point is missing 4 Continue to press ENT to...

Page 20: ...This function displays the revision of firmware currently installed in the panel 1 Press the ESC key to enter the Menu Press NEXT until the DISPLAY REV function is displayed 2 After a few seconds the display returns to idle text ...

Page 21: ...servicing company SERVC PH LINE 1 or 2 Indicates telephone line trouble Call your phone company from another phone to report telephone trouble This message may not appear in some systems System Trouble Displays If you see any of the system trouble displays shown below contact your servicing company to determine whether repairs are needed CALL FOR SERVICE Call your servicing company Your system may...

Page 22: ...T BUS Displays when a problem has occurred with one of the panel s circuits Call your servicing company FIRST DISARM Indicates that the function requested can only be performed when the idle display shows FIRE SYSTEM Press the ALARM SILENCE key ALARM SILENCED This display is added to the scrolling alarm display when alarm sounders are silenced This message clears when the ANNUNCIATOR RESET key is ...

Page 23: ...BLE Data Expansion Loop for off board points faulted BYPASS Point bypassed An event modifier showing how the point was bypassed follows this event in the log CANCEL User canceled an alarm from the area specified CKSUM FAIL Panel programming corrupted Call for service COMM FAIL Panel could not communicate using phone line reported COMM RSTOR The communication problem with the phone line indicated r...

Page 24: ... programmer failed PROG OK Panel successfully programmed by a local programmer PT TESTED This point walk tested PWR RESET Power was reset at specified time RAM FAIL RAM programming session terminated abnormally or RAM using incorrect passcode and or lock code RAM OK RAM programming session terminated normally REBOOT Panel reset RELAY SET Relay set activated An event modifier showing how the relay ...

Page 25: ...or reset follows this event SKD CHG User changed time for Sked specified to be executed SKD XEQ Sked executed SKED Event modifier for BYPASS RELAY SET and RELY RESET events Indicates function initiated by a SKED scheduled event STAT RPT Status report sent TEST RPT Test report sent TIME CHG User changed panel s time TROUBLE Trouble condition at point specified WALK END Fire test in area specified c...

Page 26: ...y Idle Text The system displays idle text at command centers when it is not performing a user requested function Idle text shows the status of the system Point A detection device or group of devices connected to your system Points display individually at the command center with custom text The text can describe a single smoke detector or an area such as UPSTAIRS or GARAGE Relay Your system may hav...

Page 27: ...e or testing call for service as soon as possible Do not attempt to repair the control panel command centers or detectors yourself YOUR ALARM COMPANY IS CALL BEFORE TEST___________________ How to Clean the Command Center If your command center gets dirty apply a household glass cleaner to a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface Do not spray any liquid directly onto the command center It ...

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