Vigilant
MX1-Au
Operator Manual
Document: LT0439
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23 October 2018
Issue 1.73
9-8
Fig 9-9 – MAF Totals
This displays the totals sent from the panel across the network. What the
totals represent depends on the configuration of the panel, but typically
the totals indicate the number of each type of event present at the panel.
In the example shown in Figure 9.9 one zone or point is in alarm, 4 faults
exist and 2 disables.
Press
MORE
F4
to display the general conditions (MAF Status) being
reported by the remote panel as shown in the example in Figure 9.10.
Fig 9-10 – General Conditions
The descriptions in the table below give an explanation to the condition
being reported by the remote panel. Some conditions indicated are for
reporting purposes only, e.g. PSU Fault, while others allow suitably
programmed systems to interact with each other, e.g., Alarm Devices
Activate.
A particular network system may not support all conditions listed.
Additionally, the programming of a network system can also affect which
causes can contribute to a particular condition.
The
<condition>
is one of the following:
Condition
Description
Abnormal
The remote system is in an abnormal condition,
for example programming links are fitted.
Alarm Buzzer On
The remote system has its Alarm buzzer on.
Alarm Devices Silence
Control
The remote system has asserted a control signal
used to co-ordinate shared Alarm Devices.
Alarm Devices Silenced
The remote system Alarm Devices are Fire
Brigade Panel Silenced.
Alarm Routing Disabled
The remote system has its Alarm Routing (brigade
calling) disabled.
Alarm Routing Fault
The remote system has a fault asociated with its
its Alarm Routing system (brigade calling).
Ancillary Disabled
The remote system is indicating that ancillary
outputs are disabled.
P1247.4.1 SID 4
|
Building G |
Off normal: 1 of 3 |
BACK
<condition> |
FORWARD
TANDEM
P1247.4.1 SID 4
|
Building G |
Alarms: 001 Faults: 004 |
TANDEM
Disables: 002 Others: 000 |
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