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TSFC 12-2 User Manual
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3.1.1
Zone1
After entering in the
Zone 1
menu, LCD displays as shown below.
Use
LEFT
and
RIGHT
keys to view sub menu of ZONE 1 configuration. After
changing the modes, press
ENTER
key to save the changes.
Each zone can be configured for any one of the THREE modes namely,
1.
ENABLE:
This is default mode in which system scans the input signal from smoke
detectors, heat detectors, etc. If fire is detected, then system indicates alarm condition. If
any zone is detected as open / short, system indicates fault condition.
2.
Walk Test:
This mode is used for system walk test. Before walk test, the zone must be
configured as Walk Test mode. If fire alarm condition occurs, then the system indicates as
a
WT fire alarm
. If any zone is open / short, then system indicates WT OPEN/WT SHORT.
(WT means Walk Test)
3.
Disabled:
This mode is used to disable the zone. The system does not scan the input
signal from smoke detectors, heat detectors, etc.
3.1.2
Zone 2
After entering in the
Zone 2
menu, LCD displays as shown below.
Use
LEFT
and
RIGHT
keys to view sub menu of ZONE 2 configuration. After
changing the mode, press
ENTER
key to save the changes.
Each zone can be configured for any one of the THREE modes namely,
1.
ENABLE:
This is default mode in which system scans the input signal from smoke
detectors, heat detectors, etc. If fire is detected, then system indicates alarm condition. If
any zone is detected as open / short, system indicates fault condition.
2.
Walk Test:
This mode is used for system walk test. Before walk test, the zone must be
configured as Walk Test mode. If fire alarm condition occurs, then the system indicates as
a
WT fire alarm
. If any zone is open / short, then system indicates WT OPEN/WT SHORT.
(WT means Walk Test).
This mode is use for testing IDC zones. Walk test fire is show as a “WT Fire”.
ZONE 1
< ENABLE >
ZONE 2
< ENABLE >