1-5
The panel access door normally conceals the keys identified in Figure 1-2. Each of these keys
is discussed in a separate section later in this chapter.
POWER
** FAULTS ** Press <FAULT ACK> to review
EXT BELL
ISOLATE
ALARM
ZONE
SIG
2
AUX
3
ENTER
CLR
FB
4
I O
5
MAP
6
P
7
A
8
L
9
NET
−−−−
ADDR
0
DEL
F 1
F 2
F 3
FUNCTION KEYS
WARN SYS
FIREFIGHTER FACILITY
1
ENTRY
CONTROL
ISOLATE
FAULT
F 4
ON
ALM TEST
FLT TEST
DISABLE
OFF
AUTO
CLR TEST
ENABLE
ACTION
FAULT/ISOLATE
FAULT
ACK
ISOLATE
ACK
ACF
Isolate
Sounder
Isolate
Brigade
Alarm Test
ALARMS = Ø FAULTS = 1 ISOLATES = Ø
FUNCTION
MENU
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TIME
LAMP
TEST
EXT BELL
ISOLATE
WARN SYS
ISOLATE
PREV
NEXT
ACK
ISOLATE
RESET
Figure 1-2. Door Down – Service Keys
The control keys and their associated LEDs are located on the far left of the panel. A custom
label is used to identify each key’s function. These keys are programmable, meaning their
function depends on how they are programmed. Contact your local Simplex office for more
information on the way in which these keys have been programmed for your system. Note
that the use of these keys may be password-protected. Example uses for these keys are:
•
Battery Test
•
ACF Isolate
CAUTION:
OPERATION OF THESE KEYS MAY CAUSE ALARM SIGNALS TO
SOUND OR FAULT CONDITIONS TO BE GENERATED BY THE SYSTEM.
These keys can be pressed anytime, and the key feedback (tone-alert beep) may be the only
acknowledgment of the action. Typically, the indicator tracks the function and illuminates
each time its respective key is pressed.
Four function keys (<F1>, <F2>, <F3>, and <F4>) are located directly above the
alphanumeric display. Within the menu options, these key definitions will change as required
to perform specific actions for selected menu options and within point displays. Some menu
options may not require any key operation, while others will require all four. The definitions
of each physically activated key will be shown on the top line of the alphanumeric display as
an aid to the user. Pressing a key immediately performs its defined task. Pressing a key that
has no defined action for the current function has no effect, however, the tone-alert will
acknowledge the key press with a "beep".
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Door Down – Service Related Features
Introduction
Control Keys
F1, F2, F3, and F4
Keys
Function Keys
Control
Keys
Display Keys
Entry
Keys
Fault/Isolate
Keys
Action
Keys
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