ZP3 Fire Control Panel
Operators Instructions
ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual
UD1160.O Iss 6 (25/02/2005)
Page 1 - 5
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1.3.2 Common Alarm Indicators
The panel has 4 common alarm indicators, to indicate the presence of an alarm in 4
categories. The most important of these is the "Fire Alarm" indicator, the others being to
draw attention to alarms of lesser importance. These four indicators are illustrated and
described below.
Common Fire Indicator
This indicator illuminates when any fire alarm is received by, or is currently present, in the
system. The indicator flashes for a new alarm, and becomes steady after an alarm has been
"accepted". New alarms must be responded to immediately. Other indicators identify the
location of the alarm, and these will be described later. This indicator is normally off.
Common Fault Indicator
This indicator illuminates when any fault alarm is received by, or is currently present, in the
system. Other indicators identify the location and type of fault. Some fault alarms might be
important, for example, indicating that a system could be largely out-of-order, others could
be of little significance. How to identify these will be described later. This indicator is
normally off.
Common Disabled Indicator
This indicator illuminates when any part of the system (for example, a zone, a fire sensor, a
sounder, or a connection to the fire brigade) is deliberately disabled. This might be done for
a number of reasons, for example, to allow part of a building to be renovated, for
maintenance, or to allow people to smoke in a meeting room. Other indicators identify the
location of the disabled devices, these will be described later. This indicator is normally off.
Common Other Indicator
This indicator illuminates to identify the presence of any alarm that does not fall into one of
the above groups. This could for example be an alarm that a fire door is unlocked, or that
air-conditioning is shutdown, etc. Other indicators identify the nature of the alarm, and are
described later. This indicator is normally off.
LOCAL ZONES
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ZP3 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
HELP
MORE
VIEW
POINTS
DISABLED DELAYED PRE-ALM
TEST
ENABLE
CONTROL
ON
OFF
FAULT
ACTIVE
POWER ON
SYSTEM
NIGHT
ZONE
DAY
POINT
MORE TIME
SOUNDERS
REMOTE ALARM
CONTROL OUTPUTS
RESTORE
DISABLED
ALARMS
ACCEPT
MUTE
BUZZER
RESET
FIRE
FAULT
DISABLED
OTHER
SILENCE
ALARMS
SOUND
ALARMS
Common Alarm Indicators
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