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Duonet User Instructions 

 

 
 
 

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LED Indication

 

 

The operation of the LED indication on the front of the control panel is described below. 
 
 

 

Description 
 

Colour 

State 

Reason 

1. 

FIRE 

Red 

Flashing 

The control panel is in the fire state. Other indicators 
will show the origin 
 

2.  

FAULT 
 

Amber 

Flashing 

The  control  panel  is  in  the  fault  state.  Other 
indicators will show the origin 
 

3. 

DISABLED 
 

Amber 

Continuous 

This  indicates  that  a  disablement  action  is  in  place. 
Enable all devices / actions to clear. 
 

4. 

TEST 
 

Amber 

Continuous 

This  indicates that a test routine is in place. End all 
tests to clear. 
 

5. 

POWER 

Green 

Continuous 
 
 
 
Flashing 
 

This  indicates  that  power  is  being  supplied  to  the 
control panel from either the 230V AC mains supply, 
or the standby batteries. 
 
The 230V AC mains supply  has been removed. 

6. 

‘ZONE 1-32’ 
 

Red 

Flashing 
 
 
Continuous 

A  Manual  Call  Point  in  the  zone  indicated  is  in  the 
alarm  state  and  sending  an  alarm  signal  to  the 
panel.  
 
A Detector in the zone indicated is in the alarm state 
and sending an alarm signal to the panel.  
 

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SYSTEM FAULT 

Amber 

Continuous 

The  system  Fault  LED  indicates  the  presence  of  a 
processor  or  a  checksum  error.  Power  the  system 
down  to  clear,  reprogram  all  settings  and  test  the 
system. 
 

8. 

POWER FAULT 

Amber 

Flashing 

Either  a  battery  supply  /  charger  fault  has  been 
detected (check the fuse and the battery voltages) , 
or a mains supply fault has been detected (check for 
a 24V AC supply on the PCB Ac terminals). 
 

9. 

EARTH FAULT 
 

Amber 

Flashing 

An earth fault has been detected where a path exists 
from the circuit wiring to earth. Remove circuits one 
at a time to discover which one, and then rectify. 
 

10
.  

LOOP 

FAULT 

DISABLE 

Amber 

Flashing 
 
 
Continuous 

A  fault  condition  is  present  one  of  the  addressable 
device loops, or one of the addressable devices. 
 
A  device  or  an  action  associated  with  the 
addressable device loop has been disabled 
 

11
.  

SOUNDER 

FAULT 

DISABLE 

Amber 

Flashing 
 
 
Continuous 

A  fault  condition  is  present  on  a  monitored  sounder 
circuit or on the addressable device loop sounders. 
 
A device or an action associated with the monitored 
sounder  circuits  or  an  addressable  sounders  has 
been disabled.  
 

12
.  

REMOTE 

FIRE 

OUTPUT 

FAULT 

DISABLE 

Amber 

Flashing 
 
 
Continuous 

A  fault  condition  is  present  on  a  monitored  Relay 
circuit or on the addressable device loop outputs. 
 
A device or an action associated with the monitored 
relay  circuits  or  an  addressable  output  has  been 
disabled.  
 

13
.  

ZONE / DEVICE FAULT 
/ DISABLE 

Amber 

Continuous 

A device or zone, or an action associated with them 
has been disabled.  
 

14
.  

‘FIRE  /  FAULT  SIGNAL 
FAULT / DISABLED’ 

Amber 

Flashing 
 

A monitored output programmed to operate as a Fire 
or  Fault  Signal  Transmission  Output  is  in  the  fault 

Summary of Contents for duonet

Page 1: ...26 0810 Issue1 Fire Detection Alarm System Control Panel V1 000 User Guide TO BE RETAINED BY USER...

Page 2: ...of such contents Due to the complexity and inherent importance of a life risk type system then training on this equipment is essential and commissioning should only be carried out by competent person...

Page 3: ...ol Panel Front 8 Fire Alarm Controls 9 System Controls 9 Access Levels and Codes 9 Fire Alarm 10 On hearing the alarm 10 Accessing the controls 10 Silencing the alarms 10 Resetting the system 10 Sound...

Page 4: ...or servicing contractor or servicing contractor or a member of the user s staff who has received suitable training from the manufacturer or supplier Understanding the Equipment What is Duonet Duonet i...

Page 5: ...itioning 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...

Page 6: ...ervices interfaces to avoid disruption to the occupants In any case the panel should provide audible and visual indication that parts of the system are disabled Daily Check that the panel indicates no...

Page 7: ...tion by the user after any false alarm The user can assist the servicing company in the identification of false alarms by observing the following Always make a note of all illuminated indicators and m...

Page 8: ...81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 FIRE FAULT DISABLED TEST PO...

Page 9: ...require it For simple indication the status of the Controls Enabled light will show the level selected as follows Access Level Description Shift LED Key Operation Default Code 1 NORM Normal OFF YES N...

Page 10: ...heard on each key press and when successfully entered the CONTROLS ENABLED light will light up continuously and USER or SUPR is displayed in the top right hand corner You are now in Access Level 2A Us...

Page 11: ...s SILENCE BUZZER The fault buzzer will be silenced Exit Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor In order to prevent unauthorised access to the system return to Access Level 1 Normal However...

Page 12: ...Access Level 2B Supervisor see section on operation Alarm condition still present Remove cause of alarm eg replace broken glass in call point Buzzer sounding FAULT LED lit Fault or abnormal condition...

Page 13: ...t be entered in order access any of the menus Access Level 2A User Controls Enabled LED off At Access Level 2A User the main Fire Alarm Controls are enabled and the following System Controls are acces...

Page 14: ...The Active Disablement Log will display any current disablement These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys 1 Test Display 2 View Logs 1 Current War...

Page 15: ...will be recorded to log the device LED will still operate when activated and an event will be recorded to log but no programmed actions will occur The sounder within the device will still operate if...

Page 16: ...st Modes Local Audible Test The Local Audible Test function allows the selection of one or more detection zones to operate in a one man walk test mode with local sound On triggering a device the devic...

Page 17: ...ion allows the user to override any pre programmed Day Night timing information and force the system into the more sensitive Night Mode This will cause the buzzer to sound and a disablement to be writ...

Page 18: ...lashing Either a battery supply charger fault has been detected check the fuse and the battery voltages or a mains supply fault has been detected check for a 24V AC supply on the PCB Ac terminals 9 EA...

Page 19: ...m state and sending a Technical Alarm signal to the panel 18 ALARM CONFIRMATION Flashing A smoke detector is in the alarm confirmation state awaiting confirmation or reset 19 OUTPUTS DELAYED Amber Con...

Page 20: ...Duonet User Instructions 20 Log Book Record all fire and fault events whether or not an engineer was called Event Log Time Zone Device Event Action Initials...

Page 21: ...Duonet User Instructions 21 Time Zone Device Event Action Initials...

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Page 28: ...uipment Control Panel Duponet V Serial No No of Loops used No of zones used Total No of Devices No of detectors No of call points No of sounders Interfaces Mains Supply Loop ve continuity Loop ve cont...

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