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Fault conditions
Fault conditions
A fault in the system, such as failure of mains power to the panel or removal
of any monitoring device will cause a Fault condition to appear at the
control panel. The control panel will provide details of the event, this event
indication is repeated at all repeat panels and may also be displayed at
zonal and mimic panels in the system.
Panel
buzzer
On
Flashing
Previous
Next
Fault
System Fault
Delay
Test
Fire
Power
Power Fault
Verify
Disablement
Sounder
15:45
Fault 1
Time:15:43.44 Mon 16 March 2015
Monitored input O/C
Active
Fault/Dis
Fire Routing O/P
Only the trained engineer who is responsible for the
fi
re
alarm system must attempt any fault recti
fi
cation work. For
advice please call your servicing organisation, see contact
details in the Log book.
With the panel door open:
To cancel
buzzer
You can stop the panel buzzer from
sounding.
Press:
Cancel buzzer
Display reads: ‘Buzzer cancelled’
What
must be
done?
You need to ensure the panel is
returned to normal condition. All
fault repairs must be undertaken by
engineers responsible for the system.
Refer to the contact details in the log
book.
Record
the event
Make an entry in the log book of the
event for future reference.
Multiple
faults
The number ‘n’ following the word
‘Fault’ located top left on the display
denotes the number of faults present in
the system.
Each fault is logged in the Historic
Events log, which can be recalled
using the menus. See How to view the
Historic Events.