O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0
Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD)
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2.2.2 Resetting the System
Before the system is reset, the cause of the alarm must be investigated and duly
rectified. In the case of a false alarm, make sure that there is no incident of fire before
resetting the system.
Note
: It is not possible to reset the system before the alarm is silenced.
a) Re-instate the affected devices to normal
b) Press
“System Reset”
Switch
(Green) (3)
c) Upon resetting, the system should resume to normal operating condition, if there are
no other events to cause another alarm and the original cause of the alarm being
rectified.
2.3 Fault Conditions
A self diagnostic circuit are provided to check itself and indicates a wide range of
possible faults.
Under Fault Conditions:
a) The respective zone fault Amber LED lighted and/or
b) The respective system fault Amber LED lighted
c) General, amber
“FAULT”
LED lighted
d) Panel fault buzzer sound
e) LCD display shown as (Common Fault – non-latching)
(07/04/06: 7
th
April 2006, M000: “Main” panel address “000”, 10:06: 10:06AM)
2.3.1 Silencing the Fault Buzzer
If the fault cannot be rectified, it may be silenced by:
a) Press
“BUZZER SILENCE”
Switch
(Black) (1)
b) Buzzer Silence Amber LED lighted
c) Panel remains in fault state until fault rectified
2.3.2 Resetting the System
The cause of the fault should be investigated and rectified. If it is due to a mains supply
failure, the system will normalise when the mains supply resumes. Some faults are
internal to the system and are not covered in this manual. Once the fault(s) are rectified,
the panel shall be normalised.
FAULT
07/04/06 M000 10:06