SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL
Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-107
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Issue 3.16 Author: NRPJ Date: 21/09/2017
15. VIEWING PANEL INFORMATION
15.1 MENU STRUCTURE
To help locate the different features available, the menu structure of the simplicity panel is shown here.
MENU LAYOUT
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU 1
SUB MENU 2
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION MENU 1 – THE USER MENU
1:Loop Contents
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View quantity of each device type configured on the
loop
2:Device Status
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View the status of an individual device (Status –
normal/fault/alarm, Analogue value, device label
3:Event logs
VIEW EVENT LOG
1: Alarms
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2: Faults
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3: System
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4: All
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CONFIGURATION MENU 2 – THE ENGINEER MENU
4:Configure Loops
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Configure the loop
5:Edit Device
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Edit device label (press enter for cursor)
Turn on detector LED
Ring associated sounder
Select alarm verification
Turn off associated sounder at this address
Disable this device.
Select specific I/O Operation for an I/O unit
6:Config System
System Menu
1: Clock
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Adjust time & date
2: Zones
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Change zone boundaries
3: Alarms
Alarm Operation
1: Det
Choose detectors to cause zonal alarm or common alarm
for sounders. There is also an option for alarms from
detectors not to ring any sounders.
2: MCP
Choose MCP to cause zonal alarm or common alarm for
sounders
3: SOUNDER
Select if the sounders have a zonal to common time out
when triggered zonally
4: Bases
Select if associated sounder bases work common or
zonal
5: I/O
Select default I/O type
6:Relay
Chose if the on board fire relay operates for all alarms,
detector alarms only, or manual call point alarms only
4: Timing
Alarm Timing
1: Zonal to Common
Select the delay for all the sounders to operate after a
zonal alarm
2: Alarm Verify
Select alarm verification time
5: Misc
Misc Settings
1: Language
Select LCD language
2: Version Info
Displays the firmware versions
3: Protocol
Select device protocol
4: Mode
Select maintenance or running mode. Maintenance
mode reports all faults as soon as the panel detects
them. Running mode requires a fault to be present for
around 30 seconds before reporting
5: Name
Allows a panel name to be entered (2 x 20 characters)
6: Tone
Allows the alarm tone to be selected. See sounder
manuals for further information.
6: Reset
Reset Settings
1: Logs
Erases event logs
2: Zones
Resets the default zone boundaries
3: Panel
Resets panel to default alarm & timing settings
4: Devices
Erases loop contents from memory, clears device labels,
resets verification & sounder base settings to default.
6: All
Resets all configuration settings, but preserves event log.