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Table 1-1. Firefighter Facility Indicators
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Indicator State
Description
Fault Indicator
Indicator Flashing.
Indicates the presence of a fault
condition. These types of conditions are considered to be
service conditions and cannot be managed via the Firefighter
Facility. Refer to Chapter 3 for information on fault
conditions.
Indicator On Steady.
Indicates the presence of an
acknowledged fault condition. These types of conditions are
considered to be service conditions and cannot be managed
via the Firefighter Facility. Refer to Chapter 3 for information
on fault conditions.
ISOLATE
Indicator
Indicator On Steady.
Indicates the presence of an
acknowledged isolate condition.
Indicator Flashing.
Indicates the presence of an
unacknowledged isolate condition. Note that this rarely
occurs, as the system automatically acknowledges most
isolate conditions. Refer to Chapter 2 for information on
isolating and de-isolating points in alarm.
POWER
Indicator
Indicator On Steady.
Indicates AC power is present at the
panel.
The 4100 FIP uses the alphanumeric display for the following:
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Communicate the presence of abnormal system conditions (alarms, faults, and isolates) to
the operator.
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Provide prompts and messages related to specific system operations. For example, when
logging in to the system to perform service-related functions, a message appears on the
display to indicate the current access level. After pressing the appropriate key, this
message is followed by a prompt directing the user to enter a passcode associated with the
new access code.
•
Display scrollable lists of system points. Points are the individual input and output
components of the 4100 FIP. Smoke detectors, relays, horns, strobes, etc. are all
examples of points. In some cases, an operation must be performed on a specific point.
The alphanumeric display allows you to step through point lists for each type of device
that can be wired to the 4100.
The Firefighter Facility keys allow fire brigade personnel to manage alarm conditions. The
keys and their function are defined by the AS 4428 standard. Refer to Table 1-2 for
information on each of these keys.
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Indicators,
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Alphanumeric
Display
Firefighter Facility
Keys
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