Table 2: InfoAlarm controls
LED/Key
Description
Fire Alarm LED and Fire Alarm ACK Key
The Fire Alarm LED flashes to indicate the presence of an unacknowledged alarm condition.
Other components of the system, such as the horns and strobes, also activate to indicate
the presence of an alarm. The FIRE ALARM ACK key allows you to indicate that you have
observed the presence of an alarm.
Priority 2 Alarm LED and Priority 2 Ack Key
The Priority 2 Alarm LED flashes to indicate the presence of an abnormal condition with
sprinkler systems.
System Supervisory LED and Supv ACK key
The System Warning LEDs - Supervisory and Trouble - indicate when abnormal, non-fire
conditions occur to the fire alarm system's wiring or devices. The system warning keys -
SUPV ACK - allow an operator to acknowledge the presence of the abnormal condition.
System Trouble LED and Trouble ACK
The System Trouble LED flashes to indicate the presence of an unacknowledged trouble
condition. Other components of the system may be programmed to activate and indicate
the presence of a trouble. The TROUBLE ACK key allows you to indicate that you have
observed the presence of a trouble.
Alarm Silenced LED/Alarm Silence Key
Pressing the ALARM SILENCE key provides a means of silencing the building's audible
notification appliances (horns). The LED indicates when this key has been used.
System Reset Key
Pressing this key directs the panel to reset all attached devices and clear all acknowledged
alarms, troubles, and supervisory conditions.
AC Power LED
Indicates the presence of AC power at the panel.
Entry Keypad
Used to call up points for monitoring and control.
Menu Key
Selects the main menu programmed in InfoAlarm
Enter Key
Processes the command displayed on the screen.
Facility-Specific Control Keys
These are programmable keys. Typical functions include manual evacuation and ground fault
monitor.
Page Up/Page Down Keys
Pressing these keys moves the cursor up or down by one screen. Holding the key for 2
seconds shifts the cursor to the top or bottom of the displayed information.
Previous/Next
Pressing these keys moves the cursor up or down by one line. Holding the key shifts the
cursor up or down by one line at a 1/4 second increment.
InfoAlarm Softkeys
These keys conform to the image on the LCD and can change depending on the menu that
has been selected.
LCD
Displays text describing abnormal conditions for devices attached to the panel (e.g., a smoke
detector in the main lobby is in alarm). Also displays system prompts and messages.
Note:
The degree to which you are allowed to control the system depends on the passcode assigned to you. See "Logging In and Out of
the System" for details on this.
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InfoAlarm Operator’s Manual 4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES