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PREMIER AD USER MANUAL, MAINTENANCE GUIDE & LOG BOOK 

Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-106 

 

 

PAGE 7

 

Issue: 1.02

     

Authorised: GH         Date: 15/03/2004 

 

4.3 ACCESS LEVELS 

 
The Premier AD has the following access levels 
 

i. QUIESCENT 

STATE 

 
When the Panel is in its Normal state, the indicator lights on the front of the enclosure give a 
comprehensive overview of the System’s current status.  Any Fire and Fault conditions are clearly 
displayed, and any disablements highlighted.  For detailed descriptions of what each indicator 
means, please refer to the table on the opposite page. 

 

The only functions that can be performed by the User when the Panel is in its Normal state are: 

 

• 

Scrolling between faults & alarms using the Previous & Next buttons. 

 

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Putting the Panel into the Controls Enabled state – see below. 

 

ii. CONTROLS 

ENABLED 

 

This access level is obtained by turning the keyswitch to the controls enabled position. Here the 
user can start or stop the external sounders, silence the panels internal buzzer, or reset the panel. 
The numeric keypad is also enabled which allows the user to enter the codes for configuration or 
test modes. 
 

iii. 

CONFIGURATION MENU – FOR INSTALLATION /COMMISSIONING ENGINEER ONLY 

 

This access level is obtained by entering the configuration code. This is a factory preset code 
which cannot be changed (see Installation Manual). Here the user can View loop contents, read 
individual devices, edit the messages for each device, or reconfigure the panel. (Select Covered 
to exit the menu) 
 

iv. 

TEST MODE SELECTION – FOR TEST ENGINEER ONLY 

 

This access level is obtained by pressing the test button, and entering the test code. This is a 
factory preset code which cannot be changed. Here the user can put any of the zones or sounder 
circuits into test mode. Turn the keyswitch back to the off position to exit this mode. 

 
 
4.4 CHECKING THE PANELS INDICATION LEDS 

 

Turn the key switch to “Controls Enabled” position then press the LED test button .  All the LEDs on the front 
panel will light for 3 seconds, and the panel’s internal buzzer will also sound.  

 
4.5 WHAT THE LEDS MEAN 

 

The LEDs on the Premier AD can be grouped into the following sections: 

 
General Indications:  

These are indications to specific conditions, such as power, power supply faults, Earth faults, double address, 
system fault etc. They indicate all conditions except those that relate to the zones & sounders. 

 
Common Indications:

 

These are Common Fire & Common Fault. These light in conjunction with another LED which indicates the fire or 
fault condition, as a backup indication. They do not represent a specific event. 

 
Zone Indications:

 

These are used to show a fire, fault, test mode, or disablement on a zone. Note that the zone does not 
necessarily refer to a specific section of cabling. It refers to the address set to the devices. 

 
External Sounder Indications:

 

These are used to show the state of the external sounder circuits. They can be active, in fault, in test mode, or 
disabled. 

 
Mode Indications:

 

These are used to show which mode the panel is in. The controls active LED shows if the controls are enabled. 
The general Test & general disablement are used to indicate test mode & disablement mode respectively.

 

 

Summary of Contents for NPAD

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE LOG BOOK...

Page 2: ...e fire brigade To reset the panel press the reset button If the panel goes back into alarm silence the sounders and call the engineer What to do if the Fire Alarm Panel shows a Fault Yellow LED Write...

Page 3: ...N 6 5 1 HOW THE PREMIER AD INDICATES AN ALARM 5 2 TO TURN OFF THE ALARM SOUNDERS 5 3 A SECOND ALARM SIGNAL FROM A NEW DETECTION ZONE 5 4 TURNING ON THE ALARM SOUNDERS FROM THE FACP I E EVACUATE 5 5 RE...

Page 4: ...y evacuation procedure Alarms can come from Smoke or Heat Detectors or manually by a person operating a Manual Call Point Splits the building into Zones each covering a different area of the building...

Page 5: ...y Call point elements held on site 47 2 j 1 2 11 In the event of a prealarm determine the cause take appropriate action predetermined fire routine if the cause is the start of a fire arrange maintenan...

Page 6: ...set return panel to normal condition To silence a panel after an alarm press Stop Start followed by silence Record the LCD details in the log book then press Reset The previous Next buttons by the LCD...

Page 7: ...menu iv TEST MODE SELECTION FOR TEST ENGINEER ONLY This access level is obtained by pressing the test button and entering the test code This is a factory preset code which cannot be changed Here the...

Page 8: ...nders will stop within 2 seconds Sounder bases can take up to 8 seconds to stop If the START STOP button is pressed again during this time the panel will start the sounders again 5 3 A SECOND ALARM SI...

Page 9: ...attery connected to the panel Charger Fault indicates there is a problem with the mains supply or one of its fuses Low Battery indicates that the battery voltage has dropped below 21 volts and that th...

Page 10: ...LED will light along with the zone that contains that sounder 6 2 WHAT TO DO IF A FAULT CONDITION OCCURS If a fault occurs the responsible person should Turn keyswitch to Controls enabled and press s...

Page 11: ...e position 2 In the disablement section press the DISABLE button Zone 1 disabled will now flash 3 Press SELECT until the Zone or sounder to be disabled is highlighted 4 Press CONFIRM to disable the se...

Page 12: ...4 97 7 14 1 56 4 98 7 15 1 57 4 99 7 16 1 58 4 100 7 17 2 59 4 101 7 18 2 60 4 102 7 19 2 61 4 103 7 20 2 62 4 104 7 21 2 63 4 105 7 22 2 64 4 106 7 23 2 65 5 107 7 24 2 66 5 108 7 25 2 67 5 109 7 26...

Page 13: ...1 56 4 98 7 15 1 57 4 99 7 16 1 58 4 100 7 17 2 59 4 101 7 18 2 60 4 102 7 19 2 61 4 103 7 20 2 62 4 104 7 21 2 63 4 105 7 22 2 64 4 106 7 23 2 65 5 107 7 24 2 66 5 108 7 25 2 67 5 109 7 26 2 68 5 110...

Page 14: ...der Circuits OUTPUT ROUTING INFORMATION TYPE OF OUTPUT CONNECTED WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ACTIVATED Auxiliary Output Yes No Fault Output Yes No ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Any additional information the User need...

Page 15: ...ding 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 tha...

Page 16: ...INTENANCE GUIDE LOG BOOK Approved Document No GLT MAN 106 PAGE 16 Issue 1 02 Authorised GH Date 15 03 2004 MAINTENANCE WORK DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION REASON FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT ADDITI...

Page 17: ...t No GLT MAN 106 PAGE 17 Issue 1 02 Authorised GH Date 15 03 2004 FALSE ALARMS DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION CAUSE IF KNOWN OR ACTIVITIES IN ALARM AREA MAINTENANCE VISIT NEEDED YES NO MAINTENAN...

Page 18: ...roved Document No GLT MAN 106 PAGE 18 Issue 1 02 Authorised GH Date 15 03 2004 ALL EVENTS OTHER THAN MAINTENANCE WORK OR FALSE ALARMS DATE TIME LOOP ADDRESS ZONE LOCATION DETAILS OF EVENT INCLUDING CA...

Page 19: ...call points detectors can 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 compl...

Page 20: ...ions of section 2 of BS 5839 1 2002 for the system category described below except for the variations if any stated in this certificate Name in block letters Position Signature Date For and on behalf...

Page 21: ...een provided 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 und...

Page 22: ...ertificate Name in block letters Position Signature Date For and on behalf of Address Postcode The extent of liability of the signatory is limited to the system described below Extent of the installat...

Page 23: ...m System installed at Premier AD Address 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 r...

Page 24: ...talled at Address The following work is required before the system can be accepted All installation work appears to be satisfactory The system is capable of giving a fire alarm signal The facility for...

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