AFP-3030 Operations Manual —
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CO Alarm Event
Operation of the Control Panel
4.
Press the RESET key to clear any supervisory condition caused by a device with a latching type code: the supervisory will not
automatically clear when the condition causing it is cleared. Latching supervisory type codes are WATERFLOW S, LATCH
SUPERV, and SPRINKLR SYS.
The panel will send a system normal message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators.
2.5.3 How to Interpret Type Codes
The Type Code that displays in the Supervisory message indicates the function of the point that initiates the Supervisory. For example, a
monitor module with a WATERFLOW S Type Code means that the module monitors the state of a waterflow switch. If the Type ID code
is unfamiliar, refer to Appendix A, “Software Type ID Codes”, on page 53. This appendix is an alphabetical list of Type ID codes and an
explanation of each.
2.6 CO Alarm Event
2.6.1 How the Control Panel Indicates a CO Alarm
When a CO alarm occurs on a detector or monitor module with a CO type code, the control panel does the following:
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Produces a pulsed audible tone (if the piezo is enabled)
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Illuminates the
OTHER
LED (yellow)
•
Displays
CO
ALARM
in the upper left corner of the display, a Type Code that indicates the type of device that activated the CO alarm,
and other information specific to the device.
•
Sends a CO Alarm message to the History buffer and installed printer and annunciators
•
Latches the control panel in CO alarm. (You cannot return the control panel to normal operation until you correct the alarm
condition and reset the control panel)
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Initiates any Control-By-Event actions. Activates CBE position 4.
•
Activates Special Function Zone 18 (ZF18)
Figure 2.7 CO Alarm Message Display Example
2.6.2 How to Respond to a CO Alarm
If the control panel indicates a fire alarm, the operator can do the following:
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To silence the panel sounder:
Press the SILENCE BUZZER soft key. The local sounder will silence and the
OTHER
LED will change from flashing to steady. The
control panel will send an acknowledge message to the panel display, history buffer, installed printers and annunciators.
•
To silence any activated outputs that are programmed as silenceable:
Press the SIGNAL RESOUND ALARM key.
ALARM DEVICES SILENCED
LED lights steady. The control panel sends a Signal
Silenced message to the History buffer, installed printers and annunciators.
5.
Check the Alarm message for its location and type. Press the MORE INFO soft key to display the MORE INFORMATION screen
and view additional information on the device and possibly preprogrammed text for recommended action. (Refer to Figure 1.9 on
page 14 for an example of the this screen and an explanation of its fields.)
6.
Correct the condition causing the CO alarm.
7.
When the CO alarm condition is corrected, press the RESET key to return the control panel to normal operation (indicated by the
“System Normal” message). The control panel sends a “System Normal” message to the panel display, history buffer and installed
printer.
2.6.3 Interpreting Type ID Codes
The Type ID code that displays in the CO alarm message is related to the type and function of the point that initiates the CO alarm. For
example, a monitor module with a
CO
MONITOR
Type ID code means that the monitor module monitors a conventional CO detector. If
the Type ID code is unfamiliar, refer to Appendix A, “Software Type ID Codes”, on page 53. This appendix is an alphabetical list of
Type ID codes with an explanation of each.
O T H E R : 1 O F 2
A C K N O W L E D G E C O A L A R M
Z 0 0 2 : Z o n e Z 0 0 2
P H O T O / C O
D e t e c t o r L 0 2 D 0 0 3
1 0 : 3 5 : 1 7 A T U E 2 2 J A N 2 0 1 9
L 0 2 D 0 0 3
M O R E I N F O . . .
1
O T H L 0 2 D 0 0 3
D e t e c t o r L 0 2 D 0 0 3
2
P R E L 0 1 D 1 3 4
D e t e c t o r L 0 1 D 1 3 4
A L M : 0
S U P : 0
F L T : 0
D I S : 0
O T H E R : 2
1 1 : 5 8 : 4 3 A T U E 2 2 , J A N , 2 0 1 9