6.2.4 “Fire Protection Output” status icons
Icon
Description
Fire Protection output enabled.
Fire Protection output in fault condition.
Fire Protection output not enabled - output in standby.
Fire Protection output disabled - output disabled.
6.3 Messages
The maximum number of messages that can be displayed at once on the panel display is 3. The order in which they are shown
is:
1
- the first message received;
2
- all messages, from first to last. Each message is scrolled using the navigation arrows;
3
- the last message received.
To make reading easier, the messages have different backgrounds depending on the type of event: Red if it is an Alarm
message, Yellow for Faults and Disablements, Blue for technical Warnings and Light Grey for Test messages.
6.4 Access levels
The 41CPE118 fire panel has 3 access levels. The first level can be accessed by users without having to enter a password.
Levels 2 and 3 can only be accessed after a password has been entered.
The password should be entered in the menu to change access levels. Depending on the access level, users have different
limitations in terms of panel procedures.
6.5 Main Display screen
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EVACUATE
Silence Buzzer
Delay Override
System
Silence Buzzer
System
Silence Buzzer
Silence Alarm
Reset
Silence Buzzer
View Log
•
“Silence Buzzer” button
: press the button to silence the buzzer inside the panel. The button is active at access levels 1, 2
and 3.
•
“Delay Override” button
: the button is active at access levels 1, 2 and 3. After it is pressed, all output delays currently
enabled are reset.
•
“Silence Alarm” button
: the button is active at access levels 2 and 3. Pressing the button inhibits all active sounders and
the delays associated with them; the “SILENCING” LED is activated.
•
“Reset” button
: the button is active at access levels 2 and 3. On pressing the button, all active statuses are reset and the
fire panel reverts to normal operating mode.
•
“Evacuate” button
: the button is active at access levels 2 and 3. After pressing this button, all sounders and outputs
programmed or associated with the event are enabled, the “FIRE ALARM” LED is activated and an Evacuate message is
shown on the display.
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