Instruction manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Issue 1 - 07/2014 | 12
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3.0 - USER OPERATION
4.1 - System Normal
In normal operation the screen will show either the date and time, or
the supplier/service contact details. The unit can also be con gured to
alternate between the two. If con gured this way, the display will change
every 4 seconds. See 6.4 – Programming Agent Details. Also a single green
‘Supply LED will be illuminated.
4.2 - Fault Conditions
If a fault occurs, the internal buzzer will sound and a message will be
displayed. The rst line details the current fault number, the zone and the
type of fault. The second line details the device type and the device
number. The third and fourth lines display the device location text (if
programmed). The description has a maximum length of 40 characters
across 2 lines. Appropriate action should be taken to remedy the fault as
this may a ect the operation of the  re alarm system. If in doubt, the
system maintenance company should be contacted. If more than one
fault exists on the system they will scroll round every 5 seconds. Pressing
the or cursor key will display the next or previous fault.
4.3 - Silence Buzzer
If the panel buzzer is sounding following a fault or alarm, it can be
silenced with the Silence Buzzer key. Once the Silence Buzzer button has
been pressed the panel assumes that the fault has been acknowledged
and does not re-sound the buzzer, unless a new fault occurs. The LED on
the device will continue to  ash until the fault is reset – see below.
4.4 - Reset a Fault
A fault will be displayed on the panel until the system is reset, even if the
fault condition has been recti ed. Assuming the fault has been
recti ed; pressing Reset on the panel and entering an access code using
the navigation keys will reset the panel and the devices on which the fault
has occurred. The system normal screen will then be displayed. If the fault
is still present or re-occurs, it will be re-displayed. Where there are
multiple faults, all will be reset at the same time. It is not necessary to
silence a fault before resetting it. The particular device or devices in fault
will also  ash a green LED and beep. The system can be silenced and reset
without an access code by turning o Code Protect’; see 6.9 – System
Options.
4.5 - Alarm Conditions
In a  re condition, a screen similar to this will be displayed. The  re LEDs
will  ash and the zones in alarm LED(s) will be illuminated. Assuming the
system is programmed to do so, the system sounders will be activated
and the routing active LED will illuminate. The  rst line of the display
shows the event number and the zone number. The second line details
the device type and its number. If the device location has been
programmed into the panel, it will be displayed on the third and fourth
lines. Scroll through multiple alarms using the and keys.