Date
26/6/2017
Document 923860006_09_006
Document code 923860006_09_006
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3.
Indicators - Controls
The panel has the following controls and indicators.
On the left section of the front face there are LED indications which show the status of the zones:
The green LED next to each zone, lights on continuously when the zone is installed and is supplied by mains
voltage. When the green LED blinks, the luminaries in that zone are powered by the batteries. Green LED blinking
occurs in emergency mode or in test function mode. When the green LED is off, the zone is either not installed or
set on “OFF” mode.
The red LED next to each zone lights on when there is a fault on the specific zone (like fuse fault, etc)
On the middle section of the panel there is the system screen and some indication LEDs which are described
below:
POWER
. A green LED which is lit when the panel has a 230VAC (mains) power supply. Blinking in emergency
mode.
CHARGE
. A green LED which is lit when the batteries of the panel are charging.
TEST
. An orange LED which is lit during a function test procedure or a capacity test.
BATTERY
. An orange LED which is lit when the illumination output circuits are powered by the batteries.
FAILURE
. An orange LED which is lit when at least one system error has occurred.
INDICATION CUT-OFF
. An orange LED which is lit when the batteries’ voltage is low and cut-off is about to take
place in a few minutes.
On the right section of the front face there is a group of buttons (keypad) and the
INHIBIT
indication LED.
INHIBIT
LED. A green LED which is lit when “inhibit” mode is active.
In this state, the panel charges the
batteries but does not enter emergency operation,
meaning that the zones’ output is inactive when the mains
power fails
.
This is useful for buildings that are not used for long periods of time.
The
INHIBIT
button next to the LED has a toggle function. It will change the state between “NORMAL” and
“INHIBIT” and vice versa in every push.
Above the “inhibit” button, there are 6 main buttons used for the programming and control of the panel. The buttons
with the arrows (up/down/left/right) are used to navigate, select and increase/decrease a variable. “Enter” button is
used for selecting an option and “Esc” is for rejection or returning to the previous state.