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PREMIER QUATRO USER MANUAL, MAINTENANCE GUIDE & LOG BOOK (Fyreye MKII) 

#Doc No. GLT-215-7-2 

 

PAGE 12

 

 

Issue: 1.08   Author: TE/NJ     Date: 26/05/2017

 

 

7. DISABLEMENTS 

7.1 REASONS FOR DISABLING CERTAIN PARTS OF A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 

Certain parts of this Fire Alarm Panel can be temporarily disabled (i.e. switched off) to suit prevailing conditions. For example, if 
there is a risk of a False Alarm in a zone, for example, from vehicle exhaust smoke in a loading bay, it is possible for the user to 
disable that zone during the risk period and then enable it again afterwards. During a disablement of a zone(s), no fire or fault signal 
will be processed for that zone(s). Only zone(s) in a non-alarm state can be disabled, that is zones already in fire cannot be disabled. 

External sounders can also be disabled as could be required in certain conditions. 

7.2 TO DISABLE A ZONE 

A zone can be disabled as follows: 

Turn the key switch clockwise to the CONTROLS ENABLED Position. The controls Active LED will light. Press any button followed by 
the User password (default 1111). Select 

ZONES

 then 

DISABLE

. Enter the zone(s) or range of zones to be disabled. Finally select 

ACCEPT

 and then 

EXIT

When a zone has been disabled, the General Disablement LED will be lit and also the zonal disablement LED (in one of the columns 
labelled FAULT DISABLE TEST). 

To re-enable a disabled zone, repeat the same procedure used for disabling the zone, selecting Enable instead of Disable. 

7.3 TO DISABLE A POINT 

Rather than disable an entire zone, it is often useful to just disable one or more input devices (detector, call point, or interface) 
within a zone, especially if they are malfunctioning and likely to cause a false alarm or repeatedly indicate a fault. 

To disable a device / point follow the same procedure as in 7.2 but select 

POINT

 instead of ZONE, followed by 

DISABLE

Once a point is disabled, the panel ignores any alarms or faults generated by it. 

If all points in a zone are disabled, the panel will indicate a zone disablement. If subsequently one or more devices are re-enabled 
then the zone disablement indication will be automatically cancelled. 

To display any disabled point, press any button followed by the User password (default 1111), and then 

POINTS

 followed by 

SHOW 

DISABLED POINTS

To re-enable a disabled point, repeat the same procedure used for disabling the point, selecting Enable instead of Disable. 

7.4 TO DISABLE A SOUNDER 

Press any button followed by the User password (default 1111). Next select 

SOUNDERS

 

On a Quatro Panel, the sounders can either be disabled by zone, or all disabled together. 

When any sounder has been disabled, the Sounders Output Disablements LED will light up. 

The number of sounders affected by this can be checked by selecting the 

SHOW

 option in the sounders Menu. 

7.5 TO DISABLE A RELAY 

Relay outputs can also be disabled. These can either be addressable output units on any of the loops or a PCB output relay. 

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Summary of Contents for Premier Quatro QT/4P

Page 1: ...NCE GUIDE LOG BOOK Fyreye MKII Firmware Versions PANEL 1 84 LOOP CARD 3 70 MKII PROTOCOL ONE TO FOUR LOOPS ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE LOG BOOK www acornfiresec...

Page 2: ...CATES AN ALARM 8 5 2 HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM SOUNDERS 8 5 3 A SECOND ALARM SIGNAL FROM A NEW DETECTION ZONE 8 5 4 TURNING ON THE ALARM SOUNDERS FROM THE FACP TO EVACUATE THE BUILDING 9 5 5 RESETTING...

Page 3: ...ivate a smoke detector If anything is found try to clear the room by opening a window If there is a fire discovered either attempt to douse it with a fire extinguisher if suitably trained or call the...

Page 4: ...the local fire brigade called according to the company evacuation procedure 2 An Alarm can be raised from Smoke or Heat Detectors or manually by a person operating a Manual Call Point 3 To split the...

Page 5: ...ensure that cleaning maintenance or building work does not interfere with the functioning and reliability of the fire alarm system 47 2 h 9 Ensure any changes to the system are recorded with updated d...

Page 6: ...ch Mode cage INPUT Voltage 30 5 VAC Charger Voltage 27 6V off load adjusted with VR1 Battery Voltage 25 27V Every Five Years to be carried out by authorised service personnel only Carry out a complete...

Page 7: ...the panel next to the enclosure s lock If the panel is located in a position where the general public have access this key must be removed from the panel and placed where it can be easily accessed by...

Page 8: ...cel programmed delays and test the LEDs and LCD The user can also enter the test mode which permits points in selected zone s to be tested without causing the alarm to be raised throughout the buildin...

Page 9: ...2nd point is located in zone 86 STAIRWELL The address label of this point is ROOM 101 It is on panel number 2 loop number 4 and at address 124 The point which is an optical detector was triggered at...

Page 10: ...ers Note If ALL of the Alarm Sounders have been disabled pressing the STOP START BUTTON will have NO effect 5 5 RESETTING THE PANEL Check the cause of the alarm activation If the cause of the alarm wa...

Page 11: ...t of this are 20 LEDs which are used to indicate Zone Faults Disablement Test in Zones 1 20 COMMON FAULT The Common fault LED is lit for all types of fault SUPPLY FAULT This indicates a loss of Mains...

Page 12: ...ght along with the zone that contains that sounder Because the sounder is addressable any fault will be indicated as a device fault 6 2 WHAT TO DO IF A FAULT CONDITION OCCURS If a fault occurs the res...

Page 13: ...r disabling the zone selecting Enable instead of Disable 7 3 TO DISABLE A POINT Rather than disable an entire zone it is often useful to just disable one or more input devices detector call point or i...

Page 14: ...FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SUMMARY FIRE ZONE INFORMATION ZONE NO LOOP NO ZONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I...

Page 15: ...ZONE NO LOOP NO ZONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I OS 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5...

Page 16: ...NO ZONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I OS 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 10...

Page 17: ...ONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I OS 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 1...

Page 18: ...ONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I OS 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 1...

Page 19: ...ONE DESCRIPTION A brief description of all the rooms and areas contained in each zone NO OF DETECTORS NO OF MCPS NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF I OS 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 2...

Page 20: ...contained in each circuit NO OF SOUNDERS NO OF BELLS 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS INFORMATION ZONE NO LOOP NO DESCRIPTION OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS CONNECTED TO LOOP WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ACTIVATED FIRE FAULT RELAYS IN...

Page 21: ...ptable ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL 1 43 85 2 44 86 3 45 87 4 46 88 5 47 89 6 48 90 7 49 91 8 50 92 9 51 93 10 52 94 11 53 95 12 54 96 13 55 97 14 56 98 15 57 99 16 5...

Page 22: ...175 217 134 176 218 135 177 219 136 178 220 137 179 221 138 180 222 139 181 223 140 182 224 141 183 225 142 184 226 143 185 227 144 186 228 145 187 229 146 188 230 147 189 231 148 190 232 149 191 233...

Page 23: ...ptable ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL 1 43 85 2 44 86 3 45 87 4 46 88 5 47 89 6 48 90 7 49 91 8 50 92 9 51 93 10 52 94 11 53 95 12 54 96 13 55 97 14 56 98 15 57 99 16 5...

Page 24: ...175 217 134 176 218 135 177 219 136 178 220 137 179 221 138 180 222 139 181 223 140 182 224 141 183 225 142 184 226 143 185 227 144 186 228 145 187 229 146 188 230 147 189 231 148 190 232 149 191 233...

Page 25: ...ptable ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL 1 43 85 2 44 86 3 45 87 4 46 88 5 47 89 6 48 90 7 49 91 8 50 92 9 51 93 10 52 94 11 53 95 12 54 96 13 55 97 14 56 98 15 57 99 16 5...

Page 26: ...175 217 134 176 218 135 177 219 136 178 220 137 179 221 138 180 222 139 181 223 140 182 224 141 183 225 142 184 226 143 185 227 144 186 228 145 187 229 146 188 230 147 189 231 148 190 232 149 191 233...

Page 27: ...ptable ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL ADDR ZONE TYPE LABEL 1 43 85 2 44 86 3 45 87 4 46 88 5 47 89 6 48 90 7 49 91 8 50 92 9 51 93 10 52 94 11 53 95 12 54 96 13 55 97 14 56 98 15 57 99 16 5...

Page 28: ...175 217 134 176 218 135 177 219 136 178 220 137 179 221 138 180 222 139 181 223 140 182 224 141 183 225 142 184 226 143 185 227 144 186 228 145 187 229 146 188 230 147 189 231 148 190 232 149 191 233...

Page 29: ...work or panel conditions This LOG BOOK must be available for inspection at all times You can photocopy this log book to provide extra pages for when this book is full BS5839 part 1 recommends that fi...

Page 30: ...K Fyreye MKII Doc No GLT 215 7 2 PAGE 29 Issue 1 08 Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 MAINTENANCE WORK DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION REASON FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT ADDITIONAL WORK REQUIRED SIGNED...

Page 31: ...eye MKII Doc No GLT 215 7 2 PAGE 30 Issue 1 08 Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 MAINTENANCE WORK CONTINUED DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION REASON FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT ADDITIONAL WORK REQUIRED SI...

Page 32: ...1 08 Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 UNWANTED FALSE ALARMS DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION CAUSE IF KNOWN OR ACTIVITIES IN ALARM AREA MAINTENANCE VISIT NEEDED YES NO MAINTENAN CE FINDINGS CATEGORY...

Page 33: ...Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 UNWANTED FALSE ALARMS CONTINUED DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION CAUSE IF KNOWN OR ACTIVITIES IN ALARM AREA MAINTENANCE VISIT NEEDED YES NO MAINTENAN CE FINDINGS CATE...

Page 34: ...7 2 PAGE 33 Issue 1 08 Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 ALL EVENTS OTHER THAN MAINTENANCE WORK OR FALSE ALARMS DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION DETAILS OF EVENT INCLUDING CAUSE IF KNOWN ACTION REQUIR...

Page 35: ...PAGE 34 Issue 1 08 Author TE NJ Date 26 05 2017 ALL EVENTS OTHER THAN MAINTENANCE WORK OR FALSE ALARMS CONTINUED DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION DETAILS OF EVENT INCLUDING CAUSE IF KNOWN ACTION...

Page 36: ...an signal an alarm condition and indicate the correct zone and text message on the fire alarm panel The Sound pressure level throughout the building should be checked for compliance with the recommend...

Page 37: ...onsible complies to the best of my our knowledge and belief with the recommendations of section 2 of BS 5839 1 2013 for the system category described below except for the variations if any stated in t...

Page 38: ...ided to the user to enable limitation of false alarms Other measures as follows INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING RECOMMENDATIONS It is strongly recommended that installation and commissioning be undertaken...

Page 39: ...recommendations of BS 5839 1 2013 except for the variations if any stated in this certificate Name Block Letters Position Signature Date For on behalf of Address The extent of liability of the signat...

Page 40: ...ent operates correctly Installation work is as far as can be reasonably ascertained of an acceptable standard The entire system has been inspected and tested in accordance with the recommendations of...

Page 41: ...l installation work appears to be satisfactory The system is capable of giving a fire alarm signal The facility for remote transmission of alarms to an alarm receiving centre operates correctly Delete...

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