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7.3     Overview

Refer to Table 3 for information on using the keypad to select local points on this panel.

Table 3: Keypad Options

Key

Data to Enter

ZONE - allows you to select a Monitor Zone point.

ZN, where ZN represents a zone card and is a number from 1 to

n. n represents the number of the last zone in your system. After

selecting a zone, use NEXT and PREV to scroll through the points.

SIG - allows you to select a NAC or an IDNAC (NXNA) point.

SIG, where SIG represents a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) and

is number from 3 to n. n represents the number of the last signal

point in your system. After selecting a signal point, use NEXT and

PREV to scroll through the signal points. SIG, where SIG represents

an IDNAC symbolic channel (e.g. SIG4) then "-" and the NXNA point

number on that channel (e.g. SIG4-1). The symbolic channel provides

a quick reference for the user and represents the IDNAC channel on

the card.

AUX - allows you to select an Auxiliary Relay.

AUX, where AUX represents an auxiliary relay and is a number from

3 to n. n represents the number of the last auxiliary relay in your

system.

FB - allows you to select a feedback point.

FB, where FB represents a feedback point and is a number from 3

to n. n represents the number of the last feedback point in your

system.

IO - allows you to select a point on a 24 Point I/O card.

IO, where IO represents a point and is a number from 1 to n. n

represents the number of the last I/O point in your system.

IDNet - allows you to select an IDNet, MAPNET, or VESDA point.

C-D, where C represents the IDNet, MAPNET, or VESDA channel and

D represents the device number. You must insert the dash between

channel and device. Use the (NET/ -) key to insert the dash.

• 

IDNet

. Specify the channel with a number from 1 through 30.

Use the number 0 to represent channel 10. Device numbers on

each IDNet channel run from 1 to 250.

• 

VESDA

. Specify the channel then the device. Device numbers

on each VESDA channel run from 1 to 127.

• MAPNET. Specify the channel then the device. Device numbers

on each MAPNET channel run from 1 to 127.

P / A / L - allows you to select a digital (P), analog (A), or List (L)

pseudo point.

Enter the number corresponding to the digital pseudo, analog

pseudo, or list point. For example, pressing the P key and entering a

1 selects the alarm silence key pseudo point.

NET - allows you to select a network point.

Enter a network NODE number. The system then prompts for the

type of point you want to select. Press the keypad key corresponding

to the type of point (E.g., Zone or Signal) Use the descriptions above

for information on selecting the specific point.

ADDR = address of the point in the system.

Specify the address using the format C-P-S, where C is the card, P is

the point, and S is the subpoint. You must insert the dash between

the components of the address. Use the NET key to enter the dash.

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Страница 3: ...System Reset Key 17 5 7 Trouble Conditions 17 5 7 1 What to Do when TrueAlarm Troubles Occur 18 6 Supervisory Conditions 19 6 1 How the FACP Indicates the Presence of a Supervisory Condition 19 6 1 1...

Страница 4: ...10 1 Single channel audio operation 31 10 2 Single Channel Audio Plus Paging 32 10 3 Two Channel Audio Operation 34 10 4 Three to Eight Channel Audio System Operation 37 page ii 579 685 Rev D InfoAla...

Страница 5: ...NS PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecti...

Страница 6: ...n the screen When describing the action of the softkey the following convention is used Figure 1 LCD with Softkeys Cutaway Table 1 Conventions Convention Meaning title softkey Indicates the softkey be...

Страница 7: ...on 4100U audio evacuation messages when an initiating point activates It monitors and controls auxiliary building equipment fan dampers relays security devices Note The term point is used extensively...

Страница 8: ...notification appliances horns The LED indicates when this key has been used System Reset Key Pressing this key directs the panel to reset all attached devices and clear all acknowledged alarms troubl...

Страница 9: ...he multi line LCD shows either a text screen indicating normal operation see Figure 3 or a sitemap see Figure 4 Figure 3 Normal Operation Text Screen Figure 4 Normal Operation Sitemap Screen Note If t...

Страница 10: ...system display is enabled There are six ways that InfoAlarm can display an alarm 4 2 1 How the FACP Indicates that an Alarm has Occurred The following display options are available for all alarm Prior...

Страница 11: ...on for the new unacknowledged alarm appears over the neighboring icon Refer to 579 849 ES Panel Programmer s Manual for instructions on allocating site point coordinates Figure 8 Sitemap Display Direc...

Страница 12: ...Global acknowledge When global acknowledge is enabled one press of the ALARM ACK key acknowledges every abnormal point currently reporting an alarm status This is helpful when a series of devices ent...

Страница 13: ...larm Continue to do this to review all alarms in the system 4 2 4 Individually Acknowledging Alarms Use the following procedure if the Individual Acknowledge option is enabled on your FACP system 1 Un...

Страница 14: ...s for a short time to indicate the action was not taken The message ALARM SILENCE NO LONGER INHIBITED displays when the timer expires If Waterflow Sprinkler Devices are activated notification applianc...

Страница 15: ...r device remains in alarm and fails to reset the SYSTEM RESET IN PROGRESS message is followed by the message shown below Figure 17 Alarm Present Information Box When this message appears the system re...

Страница 16: ...IDNet or RUI channel after the problem causing the trouble is resolved If you attempt to perform a hardware reset without first fixing the problem causing the trouble the hardware reset fails and the...

Страница 17: ...First Last Display for Trouble Condition 5 3 What an Acknowledge Does The first step in managing a trouble condition is to acknowledge the trouble Acknowledging a trouble does two important things It...

Страница 18: ...open the enclosure door The display shows the trouble condition For example Figure 19 Trouble Display 2 Press the TROUBLE ACK key under the flashing yellow LED The display shows a list of all devices...

Страница 19: ...lly or are reset by pressing the SYSTEM RESET key Try pressing the SYSTEM RESET key if the trouble is any one of the following Class A initiating device circuit trouble City Circuit trouble 24 Point I...

Страница 20: ...nd schedule maintenance cleaning for the sensors Dirty This trouble means that maintenance should be scheduled for the sensor Contact your facilities management personnel to report the trouble and sch...

Страница 21: ...wledge is enabled the SUPV ACK key must be pressed to individually acknowledge each supervisory condition Individual acknowledge must be selected if the panel is providing proprietary receiving servic...

Страница 22: ...his step and read the reports The display shows the area and type of condition The tone alert silences and the yellow LED glows steady 3 Read the display Investigate the problem to determine its cause...

Страница 23: ...s can be selected as follows 1 Press the appropriate acknowledge key to enter the list For example press the FIRE ALARM ACK key to enter the list of current fire alarms or press the TROUBLE ACK key to...

Страница 24: ...esents a point and is a number from 1 to n n represents the number of the last I O point in your system IDNet allows you to select an IDNet MAPNET or VESDA point C D where C represents the IDNet MAPNE...

Страница 25: ...Enables the selected point Disable Disables the selected point Select Item Displays point information on screen Enter can also be pressed to display the point info to the display Delete Deletes a cha...

Страница 26: ...eypad located on the right side of the interface panel 3 Press the direction keys until the cursor highlights Access Press ENTER or the Select Item softkey 4 Scroll the cursor to the Login command and...

Страница 27: ...IRE ALARM ACK key to enter the list of active fire alarms b Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS keys to scroll through the list until the alarm in which you are interested is displayed c Press and hold the Even...

Страница 28: ...mple if the point is a signal point a setting of AUTOMATIC indicates that the signal is under the control of the job executing on the panel To return the state of a point that is currently ON or OFF t...

Страница 29: ...for the sensor Value is shown as a percentage of 100 per cent alarm For example if the value shown is 9 it means that the sensor is currently at 9 of the value required to trigger an alarm Peak Value...

Страница 30: ...u activate an initiating device the system s signals pulse a code that allows you to verify exactly which initiating device triggered the signals For hardwired monitor zones the signal code correspond...

Страница 31: ...is enabled If the arrow points to NO logging is disabled Press 2 on the keypad to toggle the setting of this option Coding When ZONE is selected the signals play a code that indicates the activated i...

Страница 32: ...ation message automatically plays Manually Selected Pre Recorded Messages Some systems are capable of playing a prerecorded message when a specific button is pressed For example you may press a button...

Страница 33: ...vided into eight groups each of which represents a floor of the building A single channel audio system can play a pre recorded message or live audio one floor at a time Figure 27 Single Channel Audio...

Страница 34: ...Wait for the Ready to Talk LED to illuminate It will not illuminate until the evacuation message has finished playing 3 Speak into the microphone to page the floors being evacuated Page Additional Fl...

Страница 35: ...this button illuminates along with the LEDs for each of the speaker circuits 2 Key the microphone depress the talk switch and wait for the Ready to Talk LED to illuminate When this LED is ON talk int...

Страница 36: ...on Floor 2 Figure 28 Two Channel Hardware Evacuate Entire Building 1 Press the All Speakers Evac button to play the evacuation message on every speaker circuit connected to the audio system 2 To indic...

Страница 37: ...LED associated with the Selective Alert button illuminates and the Alert message plays on the selected speaker circuit Evacuate Floors On Which Alert Message is Playing Follow these steps to convert...

Страница 38: ...the Alarm Silence button on the front panel to silence the audio system When you do this the speakers remain on but play nothing Resetting the Audio System Press the System Reset button to reset the a...

Страница 39: ...ll Speakers Evac button to play the evacuation message on every speaker circuit connected to the audio system To indicate that the All Speakers Evac function has been activated the LED associated with...

Страница 40: ...ated with the Selective Alert button illuminates and the Alert message plays on the selected speaker circuit Evacuate Floors On Which Alert Message is Playing Follow these steps to convert the Alert m...

Страница 41: ...being played on the Alert channel at that time The LED associated with this button illuminates when the button is pressed to indicate the function is active Note If the user picks up the local phone o...

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