TFP-121x Series Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels
TFP-121X INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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7.3
Disable Menu
Disable menu is used to put devices, zones, siren outputs and loop lines into the "Disabled" state.
7.3.1
Disabled Devices
Deactivated devices continue to communicate with the panel, but do not participate in the process of a fire situation.
The fire detection process continues when the disabled state is removed from the device.
In order to disable any device, switch to at least level 2, and then follow the steps below;
1
Go to
“Men
u
»
Disable
» D
isabled Devices
” men
u,
2
Select the required device from the list and change the status into
“PAS
SIVE
”,
3
Change the device status
into “ACTIVE” if you want to reactivate the device.
Figure 22 - Disabled Devices Window
7.3.2
Disabled Zones
Devices located in the disabled zones continue to communicate with the panel, however they do not participate in a
fire state. When disabling provision imposed on the zone is removed, the devices in the zone resume fire detection.
In order to disable any zone, switch to at least the level 2, and then follow the steps below;
1
Go to the “Menu » Disable » Disabled Zones” menu,
2
Select the required zone from the list and change the status
into “PASSIVE”,
3
Change the zone status
into “ACTIVE” if you want to reactivate the zone.
Figure 23 - Disabled Zones
7.3.3
Disabled Sirens
Deactivated siren outputs will not be active in case of any fire and scenario situations. However, siren outputs will be
continuously monitored for short-circuit and open-circuit conditions.
•
The designation "(N)" positioned next to the outputs means normal siren output.
•
The designation "(P)" implies that it's a programmable siren output.
In order to disable any output, switch to at least level 2, and then follow the steps below;