PREMIER QUATRO INSTALLATION MANUAL (Fyreye MKII) Firmware Versions: PANEL 1.84 & LOOP 3.70
Doc No: GLT-215-7-1 Issue: 1.36 Author: NJ/TE DATE: 25/05/2017
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9.1.3 CLASS CHANGE
If it is required to configure an I/O to act as a class change input then it can be enabled by:
Enter the
Actions
menu via the Installer menu (2222 password).
Select
Class Change
and press
ENTER
Press
▼
to select
Enable
.
Enter the required I/O device by entering the correct loop and address numbers.
Press
F1
to accept.
9.1.4 DISABLE RELAYS
If it is required to configure an I/O to disable all relay outputs then it can be enabled by:
Enter the
Actions
menu via the Installer menu (2222 password).
Select
Disable Relays
and press
ENTER
Press
▼
to select
Enable
.
Enter the required I/O device by entering the correct loop and address numbers.
Press
F1
to accept.
9.1.5 DISABLE OUTPUTS
If it is required to configure an I/O to disable sounders & relays then it can be enabled by:
Enter the
Actions
menu via the Installer menu (2222 password).
Select
Disable Outputs
and press
ENTER
Press
▼
to select
Enable
.
Enter the required I/O device by entering the correct loop and address numbers.
Press
F1
to accept.
9.1.6 DAY & NIGHT MODE
This feature will give the installer the ability to turn off delays at night, and setup an investigation delay timer during the day. It can
be enabled by:
Enter the
General
menu via the installer menu (2222 password).
Select
Two Stage Delay
and
Disable Delay
and change them both to
Yes
and press
Next
to confirm.
You are now able to select from what time and day to have the mode activated. (The time selected will choose when the
DAY MODE
will be active; when the day mode is inactive the
NIGHT
mode will take over.) Once these settings have been
selected, press
Next
to confirm.
Select the zone range to have the two stage delays apply too, and for how many seconds Delay 1 & 2 will last. Press
Select
and return the home screen. If the mode has been successfully set up then either
Night Mode
or
Day Mode
shall be
displayed.
When using Day & Night mode it is important to remember the following useful information:
When in Delay 1, you can only start Delay 2 after the panel buzzer has been silenced.
When in Delay 2 you can increase the delay timer by 30 seconds if needed by pressing the
Increase Delay
button (F1). The
panel has the ability to increase the delay too over 9999 seconds; although following BSI Standard EN54-2 it’s only
recommended that a delay is only ever set too 600 seconds max.
When in Delay 1 or 2 you can end the delay at any time by pressing the
End Delay
button (F4).
If two devices in a DIFFERENT or the SAME zone go into fire, then the panel will override the delays and go into fire.
9.1.7 OUTPUTS AND DELAYS
Following the indication of a fire, the panel will activate outputs (i.e. sounders and / or relays) according to the cause and effect
rules or ACTIONS that have been programmed (see Section 17). In certain circumstances, the activation of outputs may be delayed
whilst the fire is being investigated.
(a) Sounder Delays
If the operation of sounders has been delayed in one or more of the programmed
ACTIONS
, then this will be indicated by the
illumination of the
DELAY ON LED
(in the SOUNDER STATUS section of LEDs). During a fire alarm it is possible to override all the
sounder delays (at any access level) by pressing button
F4
, which is labelled [END DELAY], as shown.
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