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4.0 Main Display Buttons
4.1 SYSTEM RESET
4.2 SIGNAL SILENCE
4.3 FIRE DRILL
4.4 LAMP TEST
4.5 BUZZER SILENCE
4.6 The Up and Down Arrow Buttons
The SYSTEM RESET button resets the fire alarm control panel and all
circuits.
Pressing the SIGNAL SILENCE button when the panel is in alarm deactivates
any silenceable signal devices in the fire alarm system. Non-silenceable
signal devices are unaffected. If you press the SIGNAL SILENCE button a
second time, or if there is a subsequent alarm, the signals will re-sound. If the
panel has been configured with a signal silence inhibit timer, this button will
not work until the timer expires. This button also does not work if you have
pressed the FIRE DRILL button.
Pressing the FIRE DRILL button simulates a fire alarm by activating the fire
alarm signals without transmitting an alarm to the central station. To cancel
the fire drill, press the button again. If the fire alarm system goes into a real
alarm while you are performing a fire drill, this button will not turn off the
signals or operate any programmed relays.
Pressing and holding the LAMP TEST button causes all the front panel LEDs
to illuminate. The screen displays the software version and the buzzer
sounds. Use this button to test that the LCD display and all LEDs on the main
display are working. If you hold the LAMP TEST button for more than ten
seconds, the common trouble is activated.
Pressing the BUZZER SILENCE button while the buzzer is sounding silences
the buzzer. The buzzer will resound if there is a subsequent event. Pressing
the button when the buzzer is not sounding has no effect.
Use these buttons to scroll through any events listed on the screen. The up
arrow moves to the next listed condition and the down arrow moves to the
previously listed condition.
SYSTEM
RESET
SIGNAL
SILENCE
FIRE
DRILL
LAMP
TEST
BUZZER
SILENCE
2
ABC
8
TUV
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