
Twinflex and Multipoint User Guide
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The Multipoint detector also incorporates an integral sounder for general alarm annunciation or a local
warning as required.
What is Checkpoint?
Checkpoint is a feature of the Twinflex plus range, which provides configuration options suitable for
applications involving residential premises such as apartments, hotels and HMOs (houses of multiple
occupation). Checkpoint panels are identified by the ‘Checkpoint’logo on the panel fascia.
System Configuration
The detectors and call-points are arranged in zones to enable the location of a fire alarm to be
identified. The number of zones depends on the size and the layout of the premises, and the capacity of
the control panel. The number of zones on the panel (2, 4, or 8) is the maximum capacity available and
may not be the number of zones installed, i.e. there may be less. There should be a chart or drawing
provided with the system indicating the area and layout of the zones – ensure that you are familiar with
the zone layout so that appropriate action can be taken in the event of a fire alarm.
The system may be interfaced with the building services, e.g., the air conditioning may be shut down
when the alarm sounds. Make sure that you know what happens when the fire alarm operates as this
can affect routine system testing.
The system is powered from the mains supply and incorporates a standby battery which automatically
maintains the system in operation for a time of at least 24 hours in the event of a mains supply failure.
What to do if . . .
The fire alarm sounds;
CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED FIRE DRILL
When it is safe to do so silence the alarms and reset the system, having first established the cause of the
alarm (refer to Operation).
The buzzer sounds;
If the buzzer sounds without the alarm sounders operating it is likely to be a fault or other abnormal
condition.
Make a note of
all
illuminated LEDs and displayed messages, record the time that the condition
occurred (if known), and other events within the building, eg., power failure, contractors working, etc.,
(Refer to troubleshooting).
Call the service company with as much information as possible.
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