ID61/62 Series Panel - Operating Manual
Automatic
Alarms - What to do
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997-458-000-8, Issue 8
January 2010
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Automatic Alarms - What to do
Before any automatic alarms have been sounded the
panel only operates in display mode (quiescent state).
Only one alarm condition can be displayed at a time
on the LCD
. If fire alarms, faults and/or warning conditions
(Plant Alarm) are present on the panel at the same time,
they are displayed in the following priority order:
a. Fire Alarms
b. Pre-alarms
c. Faults
d. Warnings.
The alarm condition is registered in a log.
The user must then enter a Level 2 access code, or turn
the keyswitch to the right, to enable the panel’s
pushbuttons. When the Level 2 access code is active,
the ‘
2
/
8
’ buttons can be used to scroll through the
alarms and the ‘
4
’ button will display the first alarm.
3.1
Fire
Automatic panel actions:
If the system detects a fire alarm, the panel always does
the following automatically:
a. Operates the internal (high-pitched) buzzer.
b. Illuminates the red FIRE LEDs, and the numbered
red ZONE FIRE LED.
c. Displays information on the LCD regarding the fire
condition. The information includes device address
and device locaion (see example below).
Note:
If a delay is configured DELAYED is displayed
on the top line of the LCD. When a delay is active
the DELAY ACTIVE LED illuminates and the
remaining time before the first day mode delay
expires is displayed every 5 secs. The LED only
extinguishes when the delay period has expired.
d. Operates the sounders and outputs according to the
panel’s Control-by-Event (CBE) Rules (configured
during the Commissioning stage).
FIRE
02 / 05
Z01 M12
MCP
11:59
MAIN BUILDING
BASEMENT ROOM 23
ALARM
CONDITION
ZONE TEXT
DEVICE ADDRESS
TIME OF LOGGED
ALARM CONDITION
DEVICE
TYPE
DISPLAYED
ALARM
CONDITION
LOGGED
ALARM
CONDITIONS
ZONE
NUMBER
DEVICE TEXT
TEST
TEST
DELAYS ACTIVE
DELAYS ACTIVE
FIRE OUTPUT: FAULT/ DISABLED
FIRE OUTPUT: FAULT/ DISABLED