INTEGRITY VOICE ALARM ROUTING MATRIX
Integrity Voice Alarm Routing Matrix Installation & Maintenance Manual • Approved Doc. No. DCS0003214 Rev 0 (8/2/05) • Page 14
Integrity mainframe menu structure
> Idle (shows status and who to ring if there are faults)
> Logging In
> Main Menu
> View/Accept Faults
> Yes/No
> Change Volumes
> Select Output
> Change Volumes
> Change Alarm Tones
> Fault Tones
> Continuous Woop
> Intermittent Woop
> Continuous Tri-Tone
> Intermittent Tri-Tone
> Mute
> Reminder Tones
> Whoop
> Low Tone
> High Tone
> Mute
> Display Options
> Show Healthy if no active faults = ON/OFF
> Eject Fault Report Page
> Change Login
> Change Clock
> Reboot
> Shut Down
> Show Information
Fault monitoring
Up to 99 events of each individual fault can be recorded, although the times are not kept.
The time and date of faults are on the record that is sent out of the serial port on the CPU.
Faults are displayed on the front LCD, and also on any connected paging consoles (provid-
ed the display is enabled). A fault buzzer output is initiated. This can have four tones, plus
mute (used during commissioning only). If the fault warning has been silenced, a reminder
beep sounds every five seconds.
At the main panel, when a fault occurs, it can be silenced as follows:
Enter the PIN and press the YES button.
The display will show ‘Enter PIN **** (Default 2222). The first asterisk will be flashing.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the first character and press YES.
The second asterisk will now flash. Enter the second, third and fourth characters.
Once the fourth correct number is entered, the display will say ‘View/Accept Faults’
You can now silence the fault buzzer or scroll through the menus.
If you make a mistake, simply press NO to go back to the beginning.
Once you have logged on, you are presented with the option ‘View/Accept Faults’
Press YES and scroll through the faults.
Press YES on any fault, this will accept that fault AND silence the buzzer.
If a fault is still present, it will reset the fault counter for that fault to one, and the fault
will still display.
If the fault is not present, it will reset the fault counter to zero and the fault will not dis-
play.