Specifications
Ampac Technologies Pty Ltd
FireFinder
TM
Operators Manual
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13. AUX ALARM (Yellow) - This led will light when the auxiliary alarm output has been activated.
14. AIF ACTIVE (Yellow) – “Alarm Investigation Facility” If this facility is selected, you have maximum of
30 seconds to acknowledge an alarm signal at the panel, if this is done you have a further 5 minutes
(maximum) to investigate the cause of the alarm before the panel signals the fire brigade. If the panel is
reset within the 30 seconds or the 5 minutes the AIF is also reset. If the alarm is not acknowledged within
the 30 seconds the panel will automatically call the brigade at the end of the 30 seconds.
15. SUPPLY FAULT (Yellow) - This led will light when there is a fault on the power supply. The following
conditions constitute a fault.
• The output voltage is too low (less than 26.5V )
• The output voltage is too high (greater than 28V )
• The battery is not connected properly.
16. EARTH FAULT (Yellow) - This LED will light if there is an incorrect earth on any of the signal cables
of the system.
17. SYSTEM FAULT (Yellow) - This LED will light if the main system CPU is in fault.
18. TEST MODE (Yellow) - This LED will light when the panel is in any of the test modes. (EN54 ONLY)
19. WARNING SYSTEM FAULT (Yellow) - When a warning system is connected to the fire panel, this
LED will light if the connection to the warning system becomes faulty.
20. DE-ISOLATE - If a detector currently displayed on the LCD has been isolated, pressing this key
will de-isolate it.
21. FAULT OUTPUT ISOLATE - Pressing this button will isolate the fault output relay on the brigade
board. If the FOI is isolated the associated LED will light.
Pressing the button again will de-isolate the FOI relay.
22. AUXILARY FAULT/ISOLATE - Pressing this button will isolate the auxiliary output relay on the
brigade board. If the auxiliary fault / isolate is isolated the associated LED will light steady.
Pressing the button again will de-isolate the auxiliary fault / isolate relay.
The auxiliary output line is monitored, should it go into fault, the LED will flash.
23. OUTPUT DELAY ACTIVE - Pressing this button will activate the Alarm Investigation Facility as
described in 14.
24. LOOP - Press this key followed by a number to select the loop you wish to access eg LOOP 4.
25. SENSOR - After selecting the Loop number using the LOOP key, press this key to enter the sensor
number for the device you wish to interrogate.
26. ZONE - Press this key followed by a number eg ZONE 4 to select the required zone
27. DISPLAY - Press this key after selecting the Zone number or the Loop and Sensor numbers to
display the state of the device.
28. THE ALPHA/NUMERIC KEYS - These keys are used to navigate around the panel’s menus and
enter data. If you are entering a descriptor, or some other data that contains characters as well as
numbers, pressing the keys multiple times will scroll through the available letters written on the button, in
sequence. Eg 1,A,B,C.
29. TO - Use this key to access a range of devices. Eg, 2 TO 7.
30. ENTER - You will be prompted to press the ENTER key at certain times when using the panel, to
enter data.










