UniPOS
Interactive Fire ControlPanel IFS7002
Instruction Manual
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For all other fault conditions a
table, containing information on the
number of fault events and the
number of disabled devices is
displayed. The first line of the tables’
left column displays the total number
of fault conditions; the first line of the
table’s right column displays only the
number of faults in outputs
(monitored outputs and addressable
output devices):
To display the text message for
each fault condition, enter
Information and Control Mode (see
section 12.2.1).
9.3. Using the keypad
None of the buttons is active upon fatal fault condition. For all other fault condition 2 buttons are
being supported. Where the fire control panel operates in combination of other conditions, their
buttons are active too.
9.3.1. Button
(Stop Alarm)
The button appears on the LCD display where the fire control panel enters fire condition in a new
zone or a new fault condition occurs; it disappears if pressed or if the sound signaling is suspended
(fault conditions suspended and/or fire control panel exited fire condition)
Press the button to switch the local sounder off.
The button does not affect and is not influenced by the following events:
−
Fire condition in new zone or transition from phase
Fire condition stage I
to
Fire condition
stage II
will trigger the local sounder and a signal for fire condition only will be produced;
−
New fault condition will trigger the local sounder and a signal for fault condition only will be
produced.
9.3.2. Button
(Menu)
Press the button to enter Information and Control Mode.
10. Disabled component
10.1. Description
The fire control panel enters
Disabled component
after a manual operation, disabling a specific
component – a fire alarm zone, addressable device or monitored output. The condition is handled via
Information and Control screens (see section 12.3.1). A disabled zone is not monitored for activated
fire detectors or fault condition. A disabled addressable device is not activated (if it is an executive
device) and is not monitored for activation (if it is a fire detector) or fault condition. A disabled
monitored output is switched off (the executive device is not able to respond) and is not monitored for
fault condition.
Where disabled zones, disabled addressable devices or disabled monitored outputs are available,
the LED indication illuminates and the relevant message is displayed
10.2. Indication
10.2.1. LED and sound indication
The condition is indicated by the Common indicator
(Disabled component) illuminated in
continuous yellow light.
No sound signaling is supported for
Disabled component
condition.
Mode:DAY
FIRE CONTROL PANEL IFS7002
UniPOS
Thu 03 Feb 2005
11:43:13
Faults Total: 00001
Disables Total: 000
Failed Outputs: 00000
Disabled Outputs: 000