User manual
11LST700 SERIES USER MANUAL • Approved Document No. DFU7001003 Rev 4
LST700 SERIES FIRE ALARM PANEL
indicates option only available
if fitted or programmed
supply
present
remote
output test accessed
general
disablement
fault
output
status
remote
output
status
general
fault
power
supply
fault
system
fault
repeater
fault
sounder
status
auxiliary
output
status
Zone fault/disabled/test
12345678
START (Panel in
accessed state and
Next Option button
pressed once)
output
delays
END
The disablement/enablement process is complete when all available options have been selected
in turn and the Next Option button is pressed for the last time. At this point all disabled options will
be lit steady and all enabled options will have their lights switched off.
To save time, the selection process can be exited at any time by pressing the Exit Access Mode
button (the only changes that will be saved will be those made prior to the last press of the Next
Option button)
To avoid confusion, during the selection process any light in the table of options that
was showing a fault Condition will have the fault indication turned off. After the
selection process is complete, fault indication will be restored unless that option was
disabled during the selection process.
Notes about disablements
(a) The option of disabling or enabling zones 3 & 4 and zones 5, 6, 7 & 8 is only available
if these zones are fitted. If they are not fitted, the selection process will skip to the next
available option.
(b) The option of disabling or enabling output delays is only available if delays have been
programmed into the fire alarm panel by the installation engineer. If a delay has been
programmed into the panel the output delays light will be lit when the panel is in the normal
(i.e. non-accessed) state. Important: Please refer to the ‘Notes on Delays’ section on Page 12
before proceeding to make any changes to the way the delays function operates.
Diagram to show the disablement / enablement selection sequence