Operating the LED models
R Series Remote Annunciators and Expander Installation and Operation Guide
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Table 7: Controls and indicators for the RLED-C, RLED-CR, RLED-CF, RLED24, and RLED24R
No. Item
Description
1
Active LED
Red LED that indicates the zone or device is in the alarm state
2
Trouble LED
Yellow LED that indicates the zone or device is in the trouble state
3
Zone description label
Zone or device description
4
Supervisory zones
The last four zones can be configured as alarm or supervisory. For these zones,
the top LED is a red/yellow bicolor LED. Red = fire alarm event. Yellow =
supervisory or monitor event.
5
Power LED
Green LED that indicates the annunciator is energized
6
Fire Alarm LED
Red LED that indicates an active fire alarm state (flashing = new fire alarm
event, steady = all current fire alarm events have been acknowledged)
7
Supervisory LED
Yellow LED that indicates an active supervisory state (flashing = new supervisory
event, steady = all current supervisory events have been acknowledged)
8
Ground Fault LED
Yellow LED that indicates a ground fault somewhere in the system
9
Trouble LED
Yellow LED that indicates an active trouble state (flashing = new trouble event,
steady = all current trouble events have been acknowledged)
10
Controls Enabled LED
Yellow LED that indicates the controls in that group are enabled at the
annunciator. Enabling the controls requires the level 2 password or the enable
controls key.
11
Ack/Silence LED-button
Silences the panel buzzer and acknowledges all current events. The LED next to
the button indicates the function is active. Requires the level 2 password or the
enable controls key to operate.
12
Reset LED-button
Restores the system to the normal state, provided that no inputs are latched in
the active state. The LED next to the button indicates the reset function is active.
Requires the level 2 password or enable controls key to operate.
13
Signal Silence LED-button
Turns off (silences) all active audible and common alarm output devices, and if
configured, all visible devices. Pressing the button again turns them back on.
The LED next to the button indicates the function is active. Requires the level 2
password or the enable controls key to operate.
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Drill LED-button
Turns on all audible and common alarm output devices, and if configured, all
visible devices. Pressing the button again turns them back off. The LED next to
the button indicates the function is active. Requires the level 2 password to
operate.
note they’ve got to press and hold for 2 seconds before this takes effect
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Lamp Test LED-button
Turns on all LEDs and displays a test pattern on the LCD. The test runs for ten
seconds. The LED next to the button indicates the lamp test is running.