AFP-3030 Operations Manual —
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Disabled Points Event
Operation of the Control Panel
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains the indications of the higher priority event (the
message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.) illuminating the
SYSTEM
FAULT
LED, and sending a Fault message to the history buffer, installed
printer and annunciators.
Figure 2.11 Sample Message for MN Fault
2.10.2 How to Respond to a Mass Notification Fault
If the control panel indicates a fault, the operator can do the following:
1.
Press the SILENCE BUZZER key to silence the panel sounder.
The control panel sends an acknowledge message to the History buffer, installed printers and annunciators.
2.
Check the fault message for an indication of the fault.
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.)
3.
Correct the condition causing the fault. If the fault clears, the control panel sends a Clear Fault message to the History buffer,
installed printers and annunciators.
If all faults clear and no supervisory signals or fire alarms exist, the control panel does the following:
•
Returns to Normal operation (indicated by the “System Normal” message)
•
Sends a “System Normal” message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printers and annunciators
•
Restores faults automatically - even if faults are not acknowledged
2.11 Disabled Points Event
The control panel indicates disabled points by displaying a screen for each disabled detector, monitor module, and control/relay module.
Disabled points do not cause an alarm or any Control-by-event activity. If more than one point is disabled, the control panel automati-
cally displays each point in the sequence in which the point was disabled.
When one or more points are disabled, the control panel does the following:
•
Holds all disabled output points in the off-state
•
Illuminates the
DISABLE
LED
•
Sends a Disabled Point message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators
O T H E R : 2 O F 2
A C K N O W L E D G E D M N F A U L T
S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E
M A I N B L D G
M o n i t o r L 0 1 M 1 3 4
Z F 2 1
E C S / M N T M O N
1 0 : 3 5 : 1 7 A T U E 2 2 J A N 2 0 1 9
L 0 1 D 1 3 4
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
O T H L 0 1 M 1 3 4
M o n i t o r L 0 1 M 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
!
CAUTION:
WHEN A ZONE IS DISABLED, ANY INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES MAPPED TO THE ZONE ARE
DISABLED IF THE ZONE IS THE POINT’S PRIMARY ZONE. (THE PRIMARY ZONE IS THE ZONE IN THE
FIRST POSITION OF THE ZONE MAP.)