Installation and programming manual
User Interface
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5.1.2
Signalling
[E]
EVACUATE
If this button is pressed
during active pre-alarm
conditions, the system
will override the
programmed pre-alarm
time and generate an
instant alarm (i.e.
activate all evacuation-
warning devices).
If this button is pressed when
pre-alarm conditions are not
active, the system will generate a
panel alarm.
[F]
INVESTIGATE
If this button is pressed during
active pre-alarm conditions, the
system will add the preset
investigation time to the running
pre-alarm time (this operation
can be done once only).
The extended alarm delay will
allow authorized building
occupants and/or security staff
to check and verify the fire
hazard.
Extinguishant module (accessory item) commands
[G]
DISABLE
EXTINGUISH
If this button is pressed once, the
system will disable Extinguish
commands. If this button is
pressed again, the system will re-
enable Extinguish commands.
This button can be used during
testing and maintenance of the
fire extinguishant devices.
[H]
DISABLE
AUTO
If this button is pressed once, the
system will disable automatic
extinguish commands generated
by the Extinguishant module. If
this button is pressed again, the
system will re-enable automatic
extinguish commands generated
by the Extinguishant module.
[I]
DISABLE
MANUAL
If you push this button once, the
system will disable manual
extinguish commands. If you
push this button again, the
system will re-enable manual
extinguish commands. Refer also
to paragraph 6.8 -
Connecting
the extinguishant module
(optional)
.
LED
ON Solid:
Blinking:
Note
[J]
Display
See
Chapter 8 - Programming from the
panel.
[K]
SILENCED
(yellow)
Indicates that the system
has been silenced.
[L]
RESET
INHIBITED
(yellow)
In the event of pre-alarm/
alarm, indicates that reset
commands are not allowed.
Reset will be allowed when
all outputs have been
silenced and this LED goes
Off.
This feature ensures that persons
responsible for the safety of the building
and its occupants do not reset the
system without first silencing the
outputs, and evaluating the alarm. The
silence operation will stop the signaling
devices and restore quiet thus allowing
the operator to consider the best way to
proceed. The operator will then be able
to reset the system and restore standby
status.
Command
Access level 1
Access level 2
Note