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Operating Instructions
FPD7024 (v1.03)
Fire Alarm Control Panel FPD-7024
Understanding the Built-in Keypad
The keypad built into the control panel is an alphanumeric LCD keypad. It
has a two-line by 16-character display that provides information on various
control panel functions. In most instances, the top line of the display
provides general system status information, while the second line
describes specific devices that might be relevant to the current system
status. When keys are pressed, the display shows the current action on
the top line, while showing rotating menu choices on the second line. A
built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke entries and as an
interior warning device.
This document must be framed and mounted
in view adjacent to the FACP.
Modes of System Operation
The green Power LED lights when AC power is present,
and flashes when the unit is operating from battery power.
The red Alarm LED lights whenever the system has
registered an alarm and is not reset.
Power
Alarm
Trouble
Silenced
The yellow Trouble LED lights whenever the system has
detected a problem with its wiring or internal circuitry. It
turns off only when the underlying trouble condition is
corrected. The trouble LED flashes while programming
mode is active.
The yellow Silenced LED lights when an alarm condition
is manually silenced by the user. It turns off when the
condition that was silenced is corrected.
The yellow Supervisory LED lights whenever the system
registers a supervisory condition. It remains lit, even
when the supervisory sounder is silenced.
Supervisory
Gnd Flt
The yellow Gnd Flt LED lights whenever a ground fault is
present on the system.
Scroll keys
are used to move through the
off-normal events indicated on the display.
The
Disable
key allows the system to disable or re-enable
inputs, notification appliance circuits or relays (outputs),
and the dialer.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Drill
Disable
The
Drill
key is used to activate the local notification
appliance circuits manually.
Acknowledge
Use the
Acknowledge
key to silence local keypad
sounders.
The
Test
key allows one of seven special test modes to
be selected.
While programming, the
Clear
key can be used to exit
menus or exit programming mode entirely.
The
Programming
key selects the programming mode.
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8
9
0
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Clear Prog Cmnd
Test
History
Silence
Reset
The
Silence
key mutes the bells/sirens for an alarm
condition.
The
Reset
key briefly turns off power to detectors to reset
them and clears any off-normal conditions.
The
History
key allows the record of system events to be
viewed.
The
Command
key is used to accept data when in
Programming mode.
Normal Operation:
When the system is operating normally,
SYSTEM NORMAL
appears on the top line of the display, the Power
LED is lit, and no other LEDs are lit. If the system is programmed to require a PIN,
ENTER PIN
:
appears on the second line of the
LCD screen. Otherwise, the control panel bypasses this display and shows the date and time.
Alarm/Trouble/Supervisory Operation:
When an alarm occurs, the built-in sounder turns on with a steady tone and outputs
programmed to activate with the current alarm condition(s) activate. The alarm display overrides any other system display. When a
trouble condition occurs (such as wiring for a point is cut, AC power fails, and so on), the sounder activates briefly, every 10 seconds
and the Trouble LED lights. When a supervisory condition occurs the sounder activates briefly, every 10 seconds and the
Supervisory LED lights.
Keypad Display during Alarm/Trouble/Supervisory Operation:
In each case
,
the top line of the display shows
xxx/yyy TTT :
PTzzz
where xxx is the event number, yyy is the total number of events, zzz is the point number, and TTT is the event type (ALM
for Alarm, TRB for Trouble, or SUP for Supervisory). The second line of the display shows
◄GRP ▲VIEW GRP►
, alternating with the
programmed description for the affected point
When the Acknowledge key is pressed, the keypad and control panel peizo will silence but the NACs will not be affected. Pressing
the
◄
or the
►
key allows stepping through the groups of off-normal conditions. Pressing the
▲
or the
▼
key allows you to view
details of an off-normal condition within the group selected.
Using PIN Numbers:
On systems configured with no requirement for PIN numbers, commands such as
Reset
and
Silence
are
performed by pressing the appropriate key once the panel is opened to access the keys. For systems requiring a PIN number, first
enter the user’s assigned four-digit PIN number. Once the list of available options appears, simply press the key for the desired
command.