Operation
Switching between 'Manned' / 'Unmanned' operation modes
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Fire Safety
2015-12-15
5.7 Switching between 'Manned' / 'Unmanned'
operation modes
The 'Manned operation' or 'Unmanned operation' operation modes have an impact
on the processing of 'ALARM' and 'Fault'. You will find information on the operation
mode in the chapter in account.
You can tell the operation mode set from the 'Premises manned' LED.
● When the 'Premises manned' LED is on, the operation mode is set to 'Manned
operation'.
● When the 'Premises manned' LED is not on, the operation mode is set to
'Unmanned operation'.
Switching between operation modes
1. Press the 'Premises manned' standard button on the ↑ PMI.
The PIN input dialog is indicated.
2. Enter your PIN and confirm with <ok>.
The operation mode has been switched.
Check the setting of the 'Premises manned' LED.
'Manned operation' / 'Unmanned operation' mixed operation
If one ↑ PMI has ↑ visibility to more than one fire control panel, with different
'Manned operation' / 'Unmanned operation' operation modes, this is considered
"mixed operation".
In this case, the event list opens upon actuation of the 'Premises manned' button.
The event list includes all events of the 'Manned operation' and 'Unmanned
operation' operation modes.
With the 'More Options' softkey the three following commands are available:
● 'Switch ALL to MANNED'
● 'Switch ALL to UNMANNED'
● 'Manned' or 'Unmanned', depending on the condition of the selected entry in
the event list
When there is at least one 'Premises manned' event, the 'Premises manned' LED
is on.
By means of configured switching from 'Manned operation' to 'Unmanned
operation' at predefined times, the operation mode may switch although no
manual switching has been performed.
There is no possibility of an automatic switching from 'Unmanned operation' to
'Manned operation'.
See also
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