
CFP-600L Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel
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e)
DISABLED (Yellow):
A detection zone or output circuit has been isolated.
f)
EARTH FAULT (Yellow):
Electrical earth fault is detected.
g)
TEST MODE (Yellow):
A detection zone is in Test Mode or the panel is in One Man Walk Test operation.
h)
SOUNDER 1-2 FLT/DIS (Yellow):
Blinking when sounder circuit is shorted or disconnected and Steady
when sounder circuit is disabled.
i)
FIRE OUTPUT SENT (Yellow):
Fire alarm output activated
j)
FIRE OUTPUT FLT/DIS (Yellow) :
Blinking when fire alarm output circuit is shorted or disconnected and
Steady when fire alarm output circuit is disabled.
k)
FIRE (Red):
Common fire indicator, panel in fire alarm condition, at least one detection zone is activated.
l)
FAULT (Yellow):
General fault Indicator, at least one fault is detected by the panel.
m)
EVACUATE (Red):
Sounders have been activated
n)
SILENCE ALARM (Yellow):
Sounders have been silenced.
o)
Day/Night Mode (Yellow):
Delay function is enabled
6.2 Control Key and Buttons
a)
CONTROL ACCESS KEY SWITCH:
When in locked position, all panel buttons are disabled except for the
“Mute Buzzer” button.
b)
EVACUATE:
To activate all sounder outputs on the mainboard. The evacuate indicator lights up when
“EVACUATE” button is pressed, and it switches off when the panel is reset or when the sounders are
silenced.
c)
SILENCE ALARM:
To silence all sounder outputs on the mainboard. The silence alarm indicator lights up
when the
“Silence Alarm” button is pressed during fire.
d)
MUTE BUZZER:
To silence panel’s internal buzzer. The yellow Mute Buzzer indicator lights up when the
“Mute Buzzer” button is pressed during fire or fault condition.
e)
RESET SYSTEM:
To refresh all zone circuits. Zone under disablement and test condition will not be
affected.
f)
DAY / NIGHT MODE:
To switch ON/OFF day mode operation. In day mode operation, a fire from a
detector will not cause the fire alarm panel to change into fire alarm state immediately, instead the panel
will initiate a pre-set delay (of 1-10 minutes) before the fire is registered and activates all its outputs. This
feature allows operator with sufficient time to investigate the situation. To use this feature, the zone has
to be configured as a Detection Zone. An activation from a Zone configured as a MCP Zone will send the
panel into fire state immediate even when the Day mode operation is active.