Setup of the Person Machine Interface
Person Machine Interface with FBP [AU]
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<Acknowledge> and
<Premises manned> standard
buttons
● <Acknowledge> acknowledges all events that can be acknowledged.
Confirms presence (AVC, IC).
● <Premises manned> switches between 'Manned' and 'Unmanned'
operation modes (PIN entry required). Opens the event list in the
case of a "mixed" condition (visibility on several areas with different
'Manned' and 'Unmanned' settings).
9 Softkeys 1–3
● Softkeys are buttons by means of which functions may be carried out
that are displayed in the three fields of the softkey line on the display.
● These three black fields contain the names of the functions in white
font.
● The functions of the softkeys may change depending on the situation
and the contents of the display.
● Always the most important functions are assigned to the softkeys 1
and 2.
● Access level 2,2 required.
10 Configurable buttons with
LEDs (can be configured
independently)
● Functions can be configured according to specific customer
requirements
11 <SEVERAL ALARMS> button ● Pressing <More alarms> opens the 'ALARMS' event list.
● If the 'ALARMS' event list is already open, <More alarms> assumes
the function of the button <▼>, changing to the next alarm event upon
activation.
● Access level 2,1 required; fire brigade operation with key switch
12 Configurable LEDs
● Freely configurable for the indication of events or conditions
13 System fault LED (yellow)
● Lights up yellow when a fault is present
14 Operation LED (green)
● Lights up green during operation
15 <Fire Protection Activated>,
<Smoke Control Activated>,
<Warning System Activated>,
and <Alarm Routing Activated>
standard LEDs
● Light up red when activated
You can use inscription strips to inscribe the PMI. You will find a template for this
in document A6V10479789.
Different access levels for Australia as of MP6
The following access levels apply to FS720 fire detection systems for the
Australian market as of MP6:
Access levels as of MP6
Access levels <MP6
1
1
2
2.1
3.1
2.2
3.2
3
The access levels that apply as of MP6 work in exactly the same way as the
access levels for versions <MP6.
As stipulated by AS 4428.3, the operating elements within the 'Fire brigade panel'
are disabled in the event of a fire alarm if the operator has access level 2. The
introduction of access level 3.1 as of MP6 enables operating personnel who are
present during a fire to operate the 'Fire brigade panel' accordingly.