PAPER FEED
INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE
INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
LAMP TEST
ALARMS SILENCE/RESOUND
ALARMS SILENCE/RESOUND:
DELAYS ACTIVE:
DELAYS ACTIVE:
SELECTED DETECTORS
SELECTED DETECTORS
SOUNDERS ENABLE/DISABLE
SOUNDERS ENABLE/DISABLE
AUXILIARY RELAYS
AUXILIARY RELAYS
DISABLED
DISABLED
TEST
TEST
FAULT
FAULT
FIRE
FIRE
INFRA-RED SENSOR
KEYPAD:
: Pressing this switch will advance paper through the printer.
: Pressing this button will silence the internal buzzer during a FIRE or FAULT condition.
: If the LED is lit it indicates that a new FIRE or FAULT condition is present on the
system.
: Pressing this button restores the panel to its normal operating condition after an alarm. Alarms must
be silenced before a SYSTEM RESET can be performed. A SYSTEM RESET does not clear any settings or disablements;
it only clears FIRE and FAULT conditions (and then only if the source of the FIRE or FAULT has been cleared).
: Whilst this button is depressed all of the panel’s LEDs will be illuminated and all of the LCD display pixels
will be set to black. Use this button to confirm the LEDs and LCD display are functional.
: Pressing this button will activate all sounders. Pressing the button again will silence
the sounders.
If the LED is lit it means that the SOUND ALARMS function has been activated or
there is a new fire Alarm condition present on the system.
Delays can be configured for the sounders, I/O modules and fire brigade transmission using the
programming functions. Pressing this button enables or disables these delays.
If the LED is lit it means that the delays are active. (When they have been programmed)
: Using the programming functions individual detectors can be set for SELECTIVE
DISABLEMENT. When this button is activated those detectors will be disabled (isolated). Note that this button will only
operate if at least one detector has been set for SELECTIVE DISABLEMENT.
: If the LED is AMBER it means that the selected detectors are isolated.
: Press to Enable or disable all sounders on the system. Both Conventional or
Addressable.
: When LED is lit, all sounders are disabled. Enabled if LED is off.
: Pressing this switch disables or enables all the relay and I/O module outputs.
: If the LED is lit it means that the auxiliary relay and I/O module outputs are disabled.
: If there are disablements then pressing this button will show the disablements on the LCD display. If there
are more disablements than can be shown on the LCD display at one time then subsequent presses of this button will
step through all the disablements.
: If the LED is AMBER it means that there is at least one disablement.
: If there are ZONES in test mode then pressing this button will show those ZONES on the LCD display. If more
ZONES are in test mode than can be shown on the LCD display at one time then subsequent presses of the button will
step through all the ZONES in test mode.
: If the LED is AMBER it means that one or more ZONES are in test mode.
: If there is more than one FAULT, or if there is at least one FAULT and a FIRE, pressing this button will display
the next FAULT report on the LCD display for 20 seconds. Subsequent presses will step through all the FAULT reports.
: If the LED is flashing AMBER it means that are FAULT reports to be reviewed. If the LED is steady AMBER then
all FAULT reports have been reviewed.
: If there is more than one FIRE pressing this button will display the next FIRE report on the LCD display for 20
seconds. Subsequent presses will step through all the FIRE reports.
: If the LED is flashing RED it means that there are FIRE reports to be reviewed. If the LED is steady RED then all
FIRE reports have been reviewed.
: When using the Remote Infra-Red Keypad it is important that the remote is pointed towards
this sensor.
Used to enter authorized User and Programming codes, to select functions and options, and scroll through
devices, loops and zones.
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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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REVISION 1.0
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